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A copy of the table of contents of the work is herewith :— 
Introductory. 
Acknowledgments and an Appeal. 
Brief Personal Notes. 
Part T.— Banks as a Traveller. 
1. Voyage to Newfoundland (1766). 
2. Cook’s First Voyage (1768-1771) ; Banks’ Journal. 
2a. Banks’ Journal continued ; A Momentous Decision ; Discovery of New South Wales. 
3. The Botany of the Voyage of the “ Endeavour.” 
4. Cook’s Second Voyage. (Banks and the “ Resolution.”) 
5. Voyage to Iceland (1772). 
Part II.— Banks’ Botanical Activities. 
1. The Banksian Herbarium and Library. 
2. Banks and Kew. 
3. Banks and Plants for New South Wales. 
4. His Botanical Activities in regard to Other Countries. 
Part III.— The Botanical Proteges of Banks. 
1. The Banksian Artists—Ehret, Parkinson, Reynolds, Buchan, Westall, the Bauers. 
2. The Banksian Botanist-Librarians—Solander, Dryander, Brown. 
3. The Banksian Botanical Collectors—Nelson, Menzies, Good, Caley, Allan Cunningham, Hove, 
Considen, and Burton. 
Part IV.— Banks,, the President of the Royal Society, and Friend of Australia. 
1. Banks’ Presidency of the Royal Society. 
2. Banks’ Broad Scientific Sympathies. 
3. Banks and the Australian Wool Industry. 
- 4. Banks’ Interest in the Progress of Australia Generally. 
5. Some Further Correspondence of Banks: Ellis, the Younger Linnaeus, J. E. Smith, Dr. 
Johnson ; Governors Hunter, King, and Bligh ; Lieut.-Governors Collins and Paterson ; 
Lieut. Clerke and Capt. Flinders; Messrs. Richards, Enderby, and Wilson ; Messrs. Suttor 
and Burder. 
Part V.— The Works and Memorials of Banks. 
1. Works Written, Edited by, or Concerning Banks. 
2. Death, Burial, Character, Eulogy. 
3. Memorials of Banks. 
^ Index. 
Vernacular Names.—“ Broad-leavetl Honeysuckle ” and “ Dwarf Honey¬ 
suckle ” are names that have been applied to it. 
Aboriginal Name.— “ Bumbar ” of those of Stradbroke Island, near 
Brisbane (G. Watkins). 
Synonym. —Shall' the name be 'Bankala robnr, Cav., or Banksia latifolia, 
B.Br. ? ' 
It was originally described as B. robnr in Cav. Anal, de Sat. Hist., i, 22(5, 
and figured in the-same author’s Ic., vi, 29, t. 543, where it is described as a tree in 
confusion with B. serruta. ■ ■■ . - • --- 
