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INDEX. 
TAGE. 
Estimates of receipts and expenditure 
in wattle cultivation . 9,19,11 
Encouragement towards replanting 
wattles. 2 
Exhaustion of soil by wattles . 3 
Experiment in wattle-seed . 4 
Export of bark . 13 
Extract from wattle-bark. 14 
Extraordinarily rich bark. 19 
TAGE. 
Moore, Mr. C., on profits of wattle 
cultivation . 8 
Motherumba . 22 
Mountain hickory. 28,29 
Mucilage in tannage. 14 
Mulga. 27 
Myall . 24,28 
Myall, bastard . 18,28 
Myimbarr . 26 
Feathery wattle. 29 
Fencing per mile . 10, 11 
Ferguson W., on profits of wattle 
cultivation . 8 
Fibre in wattle-barks. 12 
Finish, Dead... 16 
Fire, an aid in the germination of 
wattle-seed......... 3 
Fire-breaks..,,.... 11 
Firewood. 13 
First Australian wattle, not an acacia 1 
Garrong. 31 
Germination of wattle-seed. 3 
Gidgee... 24 
Gidgee, bastard. 2-1 
Golden wattle ..... 19,26 
Green wattle .,.19, 29. 31 
Grey wattle . 23 
Hallenstem J., on profits of wattle 
cultivation . 8 
Hardness of wattle-seed . 3 
Heat to assist germination of wattle 
seed..... 3,4 
Hickory . 18,25,26,28 
Hickory, mountain . 18 
Income from wattle-bark. 11 
Increase of bark on slitting the grow¬ 
ing bark... 12 
Increase of tannic acid in cultivated 
trees........... 13 
Interest on money . 9,10,11 
Karaguta., 
Koubuh 
Kowarkul 
Leather spotted by using damp bark 12 
Li gilt wood. 25 
Lignum-vitre . 18 
Limestone formations . - 
Local requirements of wattle-barks... 15 
Lowcnthal’s method of analysis . 36,19 
Market for wattle-bark. s . 2 
Meaning of word wattle . 1 
Method of propagation of wattles in 
bamboos. 5 
Methods of sowing wattle-seed . 5, G 
Miljee . .. 25 
Moisture for wattle-growing . 3 
Moisture in wattle-bark .. 12 
22 
28 
Harrow-leaved yarran . 24 
native willow . 22 
Ncalie. . 17 
Needle bush . 17 
Nilyoli... . 24 
Number of wattles in Australia . 15 
Number of wattles ?n New South 
Wales. 15 
Number of wattle-seeds in a pound... 20 
Packing, Ac. 13 
Ploughing . 9,10,11 
Preparation of bark ext ract . 14 
Preparation of bark for export . 13 
Profits to bo derived from wattle 
cultivation . 7 
Pruning wattles . 7, 9 
Quantity of wattle-bark per acre . S 
Quantity of wattle-bark required by 
large firms . .. 2 
Rent per acre .. 9, II 
Requirements of home consumers ... 2 
Returns from bark of thinnings . 14 
Returns when available . 13 
Rich bark . 19 
River wattle ... 24 
Roecwood . . . 28 
Sallow, white . 26 
Sally, black. 25 
Sally or sallow . 18, 26 
Sand mixed with wattle-seed . . 5 
Sandy soil . 3 
Scarifying . 9, 10,11 
Seed and sowing . 3 
Sided ion of seed . 5 
Silver w attle.23, 25, 31, 33 
Size of trees for cutting . 13 
Slitting of bark of w’attle- trees . 12 
Soil for wattles .*. 2 
Sowing seed -. .3,6,9,10, 11 
Stripping, per ton . 10,11 
Succession of wattle crops on samcland 3 
Superiority of wattle-bark from cul¬ 
tivated trees . 13 
Supervision. 11 
Supply of bark . 2 
Sydney wattle. 29 
Tabular statements of wattle-bark 
analyses . 36 
Tannage. 14 
