Australia and New Zealand 
FLORA AUSTRALIENSIS* (Bentham). 
volumes available are I, II, III and VII. Others 
are out of print. Price of those available, each 
$9, postage to be added. 
TREES OF NEW ZEALAND (Laing & Black- 
well). Very good, well illustrated descriptive 
list of plants from these islands, many of which 
should thrive in central and north Florida. $4.50. 
Postage 30c. 
WILD FLOWERS OF AUSTRALIA* (Harris). 
(1949). Descriptive narrative of flowering plants 
“down under” with 250 flowers in natural color 
from paintings by Forster, $5, postage to be 
Only 
added. 
40 AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTS IN COLOR 
(Kelly). Beautiful quarto volume. (1949). 
Chief ornamental species described opposite full 
page color illustrations. $7.50, postage 30c. 
_ WEST AUSTRALIAN WILDFLOWERS. Beau- 
tifully illustrated in full color, with only brief 
descriptions, this paperbound quarto volume is a 
beauty. 116 p. $5, postage 12c. 
* GARDENING IN WARM CLIMATES (Herb- 
ert). New general gardening book from North- 
ern Queensland, handsomely illustrated, describ- 
ing methods and successes with many Australian 
plants same as Florida. 245 pages. $4.50, post- 
age 20c. 
NATIVE TREES OF AUSTRALIA. (Audas). 
New edition of excellent book long out of print. 
Splendid guide to Australian plants. Illustrated. 
$7.50. Postage 15e. 
AUSTRALIAN PLANTS FOR THE GARDEN 
(Harris). Splendid new 1953 handbook on the 
cultivation of Australian plants. Many illus- 
trations. 350 pages. $9.50, postage 20c. 
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THE AUSTRALIAN BUSHLAND 
(Audas). Comprehensive running nar- 
rative of the unique plant life of the 
Australian continent. 700 pages of the 
author’s experiences in exploring the 
continent down under with extensive 
notes on unusual birds and animals. II- 
lustrated. $12.00, postage 50c. 
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SHRUBS & TREES FOR AUSTRALIAN 
GARDENS (Lord). Splendid new non- 
technical guide to Eucalypts, Acacia and 
other down-under plants. 4700 indexed 
166 other 
names, 16 full color plates, 
full page photographs. Extended study 
of street plantings. 450 pages. $15, 
postage 25c. 
South America 
TIMBERS OF THE NEW WORLD* (Record- 
Hess). (19438). Supplants “‘Timbers of Tropical 
America.” Descriptions of 1,000 genera of 
American trees. Chiefly for foresters, but rich 
in common names, economic uses and identifica- 
tion of little-known species. 640 pages. $12, 
postage to be added. 
ARBORIZACAO URBANA (CITY PLANTING 
OF TREES (Hoehne). (In Portuguese). Illus. 
16 vo. Paperbound. Describes nearly 50 Brazilian 
species recommended for street uses. $2, post- 
age 10c. 
WOODS OF NORTHEASTERN PERU (Wil- 
liams). 588 pages, mostly for foresters. Paper 
$6, post. 15ec. (CNHM) 
* TROPICAL WOODS. Publication of this qual- 
ity magazine has been resumed, many back issues 
available. Also invaluable indexes of vernacular, 
trade and scientific names of South and Central 
American trees and timbers. Write for informa- 
tion. 
% FLORA OF THE KARTIABO REGION, BRIT- 
ISH GUIANA (Graham). Descriptive flora of 
this little known region. 300 pages, 18 full page 
illustrations. Carnegie Museum. Paper bound 
$2.50, postage 30c. 
* CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FLORA OF VENE- 
ZUELA (Steyermark). No. 1, 244 pages, 42 il- 
lus. $4.00, postage 20c. No. 2, 207 pages, 53 
illus. $4.00, postage 20c. No. 3, 230 pages, 52 
illus. $4.25, postage 20c. No. 4, available Spring 
1955. 
FLORA OF PERU (Macbride). Part 1 out of 
print. Part II No. 1, 254 pages $1.50, postage 
ZO0CwONOL) Ze and 3 OuGeoL print. = Part LITeNos 1 
510 pages $3.50, postage 20c. No. 2, 270 pages 
$2.50, postage 20c. Part IV, No. 1, 566 pages 
$3.00, postage 20c. Part IV, No. 1, out of print. 
No. 2, 230 pages $1.50, postage 20c. Other parts 
in preparation. Paperbound. (CNHM) 
BRAZIL: ORCHID OF THE TROPICS (Fos- 
ter). Descriptive narrative of bromeliad search. 
$3.50, postage 15c. 
