166 
No. 60. Part XV. See also vols. ii, p. 209 ; iii, p. 169. 
Acacia melanoxylon, R.Br. 
THE BLACKWOOD. 
(Family Leguminosa: : Mimosea).) 
Aboriginal Names. —See vols. ii, p. 107; iii, p. 169. 
Dr. C. Sutton, of Victoria, gives the following Victorian aboriginal names for 
this wattle:— 
“ Moeang ” (Coranderrk) ; “Mootch-ong ” (Loddon) ; “ Mudgerabah 
£< Myrniong ” ; “ Weetya ” fGlenisla) ; “ Yowan (Lake Tyers). 
No. 61. Part XV. See also vol. ii, p. 210. 
Eucalyptus coriacea , A. Cunn. 
A WHITE OB CABBAGE GUM. 
(Family Myrtaceal) 
Aboriginal Names. —See vol. ii, p. 115. 
Dr. C. Sutton gives the following Victorian aboriginal names :—“ Baa-napp ” 
(Loddon); “Balook” (Lake Tyers); “Bapp” (Lake Tyers); “Beyal” (Hindmarsh). 
For a fuller botanical account of this species, see my Grit. Rev. genus 
Eucalyptus, Part V. 
No. 62. Part XV. See also vols. ii, p. 210; iii, p. 169. 
Casuarina Cunninghamiana, Miq. 
THE BIVER OAK. 
(Family Casuarinace^e). 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
Tree in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney.—(Government Printer, photo.) 
No. 63. Part XV. See also vols. ii, p. 211; iii, p. 169. 
Atalaya hemiglauca , F.v.M. 
THE WESTERN WH1TEWOOD. 
(Family Sapindacea:.) 
PHOTOGRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION. 
“ Whitewood,” Bourke.—(R. W. Peacock, photo.) 
