168 
No. 25. Part VII. See also vol. ii, p. 198. 
Eucalyptus maculata, Hook. 
THE SPOTTED GUM. 
(Family Myrtacka:.) 
Timber. —See vol i, p. 158. 
The tensile strength of this timber is not equal to the Coast Spotted Gam, although it has been used 
here for wheelwright purposes.—(Forest Guard N. Stewart, Glen Tnnes.) 
Habitat. —See vols. i, p. 164; ii, p. 198. 
To be found at Oakwood, near Kookrabookra, but not plentiful. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
(a) “ Spotted Gum,” Glen Innes District.—(Forest Guard N. Stewart, photo.) 
(b) “Spotted Gum,” Wyong. Girth, 17 feet; barrel, 45 feet.—(F. A. Kirton, photo.) 
No. 27. Part VIII. 
Banksia integrifolia , L.f. 
WHITE HONEYSUCKLE. 
(Family Proteaceje.) 
Aboriginal Name. —See vol. i, p. 171. 
Dr. Sutton, of Melbourne, gives the name “ Down,” in use by the Lake 
Tyers (Victoria) aborigines. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATIONS. 
(a) Group of “White Honeysuckle” trees, Long Bay, Sydney.—(Government Printer, photo.) 
( b ) White Honeysuckle tree, Long Bay.—(Government Printer, photo.) 
No. 29. Part VIII. 
Barklya syringifolia , F.v.M. 
(Family Leguminosai.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Tree in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney.—(Government Printer, photo.) 
