The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 6
Contents
- Report on the progress and condition of the Royal Gardens — by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- Report on the Progress and Condition
- Report on the Progress and Condition
- Of the Royal Gardens at Kew
-
Botanic Gardens p. 6
- Palm House.— p. 6
- Herbaceous Ground.— p. 7
- The Arboretum p. 8
- Interchange of Plants and Seeds p. 11
-
Cinchona.— p. 13
- Assam.— p. 13
- Burma.— p. 14
- Central Africa.—
- Ceylon.—
- Jamaica.—
- Mauritius.—
- Sikkim.—
- Singapore.— p. 15
- Tinnivelly.—
- Eucalyptus.— p. 16
- Fodder Plants.—
- India-rubber.—
- Liberian Coffee.—
- Mahogany Cultivation in Old World.—
- Mesquit Beans.—
- Pithecolobium Saman.—
- I. Britain
- II. Continent p. 27
- III. Asia
- IV. Africa p. 28
- V. New World
- VI. Australia and New Zealand p. 29
- Supply of Specimens for Science and art Department, &c
- Indian and Colonial Botanic Gardens
- Select Notes from Official Correspondence p. 30
- Museums
- Physiological Laboratory p. 40
- Herbarium
- Europe
- North and Temperate Asia p. 41
- Tropical Asia
- Africa and African Islands
- North America
- West Indies
- Central and South America p. 42
- Australasia, Polynesia, and Antarctic Islands
- Botanical Publications
- Appendix p. 44
- Report on the Progress and Condition — The Royal Gardens at Kew
- Report on the Progress and Condition — The Royal Gardens at Kew
- Royal Gardens, Kew, January 1, 1879
- Botanic Gardens p. 6
- Arboretum p. 8
- Interchange of Plants and Seeds p. 9
- I. Britain
- II. Continent p. 21
- III. Asia
- IV. Africa p. 22
- V. New World
- VI. Australia and New Zealand p. 23
- Supply of Specimens for Science and Art Department, &C
- Indian and Colonial Botanic Gardens p. 24
- Official Correspondence
- [introduction] p. 26
- African Oil Palm for Labuan.—
- Anisoplia Austriaca at Taganrog.—
- Arrow-Poison.— p. 27
- Ascension.—
- Bahamas.— p. 29
- Bamia Cotton.—
- Chinese Coffin-woods.— p. 30
- Cinchona-disease in Jamaica.— p. 31
- Cinchona febrifuge.—
- Cocoa-nut Beetle in Zanzibar.— p. 32
- Coffee-disease in Ceylon—
- Plate XIII p. 33
- Plate XIV
- Cyprus.— p. 34
- Dragon's Blood of Africa.— p. 35
- Eagle-wood.— p. 36
- Eucalyptus.—
- Frankincense.—
- Gutta-shea.— p. 38
- India-rubber.—1
- Madagascar Baobab.— p. 40
- Myrrh.—
- Orange-fly of Queensland.— p. 41
- Paich'ha as a Substitute for Boxwood.—
- Paper Materials.—1 p. 42
- Perak.—
- Rain-tree.— p. 46
- South African Bamboo.— p. 47
- Sugar-cane disease.— p. 48
- Vegetable-ivory substitutes.— p. 49
- Museums
- Physiological Laboratory p. 52
- Herbarium
- Europe p. 53
- Asia
- Africa p. 54
- America
- South America p. 55
- Australia and Polynesia
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- Appendix I p. 56
- Appendix II p. 57
- Report on the Progress and Condition
-
On the development of the enamel in the teeth of mammals, as illustrated by ... a young elephant ... and ... the foetal calf — by George Rolleston
- [title page]
- [On the Development of the Enamel in the Teeth of Mammals]
- The President's Address At the Second Annual Meeting New Zealand medical Association — by Alexander Johnston
- [Articles from Transactions of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, vol.3, 1891]
-
Transactions of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
- [title page]
- [Transactions of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, Vol. III.]
- Transactions of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science p. 9
- Transactions of the Australasian Association of the Advancement of Science p. 323
-
Transactions of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science
- Proposals for a missionary alphabet, sub mitted to the Alphabetical Conferences held at the residence of Chevalier Bunsen in January 1854 — by Freidrich Max Müller
- [title page]
- Proposals for A Missionary Alphabet
- [introduction]
-
I p. 2
- [introduction] p. 2
- Consonants and Vowels p. 4
- Consonants — Gutturals, Dentals, and Labials
- Formation of the Tenuis p. 5
- Formation of the Media
- Formation of Semi-vowels
- Formation of Sibilants (flatus) p. 6
- Formation of Nasals p. 8
- Formation of Aspirates p. 9
- Modifications of Gutturals and Dentals p. 10
- A. Dialectic Modifications of Gutturals and Dentals p. 11
- B. Specific Modifications of Gutturals and Dentals
- Vowels p. 17
- Diphthongs p. 21
- Vowels broken by e or I p. 24
-
II p. 26
- [subsection] p. 26
- Guttural, Palatal, and Dental Tenuis p. 27
- Guttural, Palatal, and Dental Media
- How to express Aspirates? p. 28
- How to express Palatals? p. 30
- How to express Linguals? p. 34
- How to express the Nasals? p. 35
- How to express the Semi-vowels?
- How to express the Flatus (Sibilants)?
- Vowels p. 38
- III. — How can this Physiological Alphabet be applied to existing Languages? p. 43
- Australian vegetation, indigenous or introduced, considered especially in its bearings on the occupation of the territory, and with a view of unfolding its resources — by Freiherr von Ferdinand Mueller
- On the application of phytology to the industrial purposes of life: a popular discourse delivered at the Industrial Museum of Melbourne, on 3rd November, 1870 — by Freiherr von Ferdinand Mueller
- Australian Vertebrata—Fossil and Recent — by Johann Ludwig Gerard Krefft
- Mammals
- Class Mammalia p. 2
- A. Placentalia. — Bimana. Human Race. — Homo p. 3
- Cheiroptera—Bat-Tribe p. 4
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B. Marsupialia
- Rhizophaga.—Wombat-Tribe. — Phascolomys
- Carpophaga.—Phalanger-Tribe
- Poephaga.—Kangaroo-Tribe
- Entomophaga.—Bandicoot-Tribe p. 13
-
Sarcophaga.—Native-Cat Tribe
- [sub-subsection]
- Tasmanian "Tigers." — Thylacinus p. 14
- Tasmanian "Devil." — Sarcophilus
- Native-Cats. — Dasyurus
- Spiny-tails. — Chætocercus
- Tapoa-tafas, or Brush-tails. — Phascogale p. 15
- Broad-footed "Pouched-Mice." — Antechinus
- Slender-footed "Pouched-Mice." — Podabrus
- Jumping "Pouchcd-Mice." — Antechinomys p. 16
- Brush-tailed Ant-eaters. — Myrmecobius
- C. Monotremata
-
Fossil Mammals
- [subsection]
- Placentalia. — Canidæ.—Dog-Tribe. — Canis
- Rodentia, or Rat-Tribe. — Hapalotis and Mus
- Edentata.—Sloth-Tribe. — Mylodon. — Mylodon? australis
- Implacentalia. — Marsupialia. — Rhizophaga.—Wombat-Tribe. — Phascolomys p. 18
- Carpophaga.—Phalanger-Tribe
-
Poephaga.—Kangaroo-Tribe
- Macropodidæ
- Bettongia p. 20
- Hypsiprymnus
- Macropus
- Halmaturus p. 21
- Entomophaga.—Bandicoot-Tribe. — Peramelidæ
- Sarcophaga.—Native-Cat-Tribe
- Section Monotremata. — Genus—Echidna p. 22
- Birds
-
Reptiles. — Chelonia.—Tortoise-Tribe
- a. Hydraspididæ. Fresh-water Turtles
- Chelodina p. 38
- Chelymys
- Elseya
- b. Chelonidæ—Marine-Turtles p. 39
- Caouana
- Chelonia
- Caretta
- Dermatochelys
- Fossil Chelonia
- Sauria.—Lizard-Tribe
- Crocodilidæ.—Crocodiles. — Crocodilus p. 40
- Tomistoma
- Forked-tongued Lizards. — Monitoridæ—Monitors
- Odatria p. 41
- Hydrosaurus
- Flat-tongued Lizards. — Cryptoblepharus
- Morethia
- Menetia
- Lerista
- Pygopidæ.—Slow-Worms. — (With paddle-like extremities near the vent.) — Pygopus
- Delma p. 42
- Aprasia
- Lialis
- Scincidæ.—Skink-Tribe
- Hinulia
- Mocoa p. 43
- Carlia
- Lygosoma
- Tetradactylus
- Hemiergis
- Chelomeles
- Siaphos
- Omolepida
- Rhodona p. 44
- Soridia
- Anomalopus
- Mabouia
- Trachydosaurus
- Cyclodus
- Silobusaurus p. 45
- Egernia
- Tropidolepisma
- Thick-tongued or Night-lizards. — Geckotidæ. Geckos
- Œdura
- Strophura p. 46
- Diplodactylus
- Hemidactylus
- Peripia
- Gehyra
- Goniodactylus
- Heteronota
- Phyllurus
- Agamidæ.—The Agamas
- Chelonasia p. 47
- Gindalia
- Physignathus
- Chlamydosaurus
- Lophognathus
- Diporophora
- Grammatophora p. 48
- Tympanocryptis
- Moloch
- Fossil Saurian Reptiles p. 49
- Ophidian Reptiles. — Ophidia—Snakes
- First Sub-Order.—Innocuous Snakes. — Typhlopidæ.—Blind Snakes p. 53
- Colubridæ.—Colubers. — Coronella
- Natricidæ.—Water Colubers. — Tropidonotus
- Homalopsidæ.—True Fresh-Water Snakes
- Dendrophidæ.—Tree Snakes. — Dendrophis p. 54
- Dipsadidæ.—Night Tree Snakes. — Dipsas
- Pythonidæ.—Rock Snakes
- Second Sub-Order.—Venomous Colubrine Snakes. — Elapidæ.—Elapides
- Hydrophidæ.—Sea Snakes
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Batrachian Reptiles p. 57
- Batrachia.—Frogs p. 57
- A. Aglossa p. 58
- Myobatrachus
- B. Ophistioglossa
- a Ophistoglossa Oxydactyla
- Ranidæ
- Myxopihies
- Crinia p. 59
- Cystignathidæ
- Lymnodynastes
- Platyplectrum p. 60
- Discoglossidæ
- Chiroleptes
- Asterophrydidæ
- Cryptotis
- Alytidæ p. 61
- Heleioporus
- Uperoliidæ
- Uperoleia
- Brachycephalidæ
- Pseudophryne
- Engystomatidæ
- Chelydobatrachus
- b. Ophisthoglossa Platydactyla p. 62
- Polypedatidæ
- Hyperolius
- Hylodidæ
- Platymantis
- Hylidæ
- Litoria
- Pelodryas p. 63
- Hyla
- Fishes.*
- Subclass I.—Teleostei p. 64
- Order I.—Acanthopterygii p. 65
- Berycidæ
- Percidæ
- Pristipomatidæ p. 66
- Mullidæ p. 67
- Sparidæ p. 68
- Squamipinnes
- Cirhitidæ p. 69
- Triglidæ
- Trachinidæ p. 70
- Polynemidæ p. 71
- SphyrÆnidæ
- Scombridæ p. 72
- Carangidæ
- Xiphiidæ p. 73
- Gobiidæ
- Batrachidæ p. 74
- Pediculati
- Blenniidæ p. 75
- Acanthoclinidæ
- Teuthididæ p. 76
- Acronuridæ
- Nandidæ
- Atherinidæ p. 77
- Mugilidæ
- Trichonotidæ
- Gobiesocidæ p. 78
- Centriscidæ
- Fistularidæ p. 79
- Order II.—Acanthopterygii Pharyngognathi
- Pomacentridæ
- Labium
- Gereidæ p. 80
- Order III.—Anacanthini p. 81
- Gadopsidæ
- Gadidæ
- Ophidiidæ
- Macruridæ
- Pleuronectidæ p. 82
- Order IV.—Physostomi
- Siluridæ
- Haplochitonidæ p. 83
- Scopelidæ
- Salmonida
- Galaxidæ p. 84
- Scombresocidæ
- Gonorhynchidæ p. 85
- Osteoglossidæ
- Clupeidæ
- Symbranchidæ p. 86
- MurÆNidæ
- Pegasidæ p. 87
- Order V.—Lophobranchii
- Syngnathidæ
- Order VI.—Plectognathi p. 88
- Sclerodermi
- ("Leather-Jackets.")
- Group of Ostraciontina—("Coffin Fishes.") p. 89
- Gymnodontes
- Porcupine-Fishes, or Toad-Fishes.—(Flesh poisonous.)
- Sub-Class II.—Dipnoi p. 90
- Sirenoidei
- Sub-Class III.—Ganoidei
- Sub-Class IV.—Chondropterygii
- Order I.—Holocephala. — (Shark Tribe.) p. 91
- ChimÆridæ
- Order II.—Plagiostomata
- Sub-Order I.—Selachoidei
- (Sharks.) — Carchariidæ
- Lamnidæ
- Scylliidæ p. 92
- Cestraciontidæ
- Spinacidæ
- Rhinidæ
- Pristiophoridæ p. 93
- Sub-Order II.—Batoidei
- Pristidæ
- Rhinobatidæ
- Torpedinidæ
- Rajidæ p. 94
- Trygonidæ
- Myliobatidæ
- Sub-Class V.—Cyclostomata
- Petromyzontidæ
- Myxinidæ p. 95
- Sub-Class —VI. Leptocaedii
- Cirrostomi
- Address of the president, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Royal Society, ... 1877 — by Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker
- Address to the Mathematical and Physical Section of the British Association. — Brighton, August 14th, 1872 — by Warren De La Rue
- Inaugural address delivered at the forty-fourth annual meeting of the British Asociation for the Advancement of Science — by John Tyndall
- The Principal Timber Trees Readily Eligible for Victorian Industrial Culture — by Freiherr von Ferdinand Mueller
- [introduction]
-
I.—Coniferous Trees p. 2
- Araucaria Bidwilli, Hook.* p. 2
- Araucaria Brasiliensis, A. Rich
- Araucaria Cookii, R. Br
- Araucaria Cunningham!, Ait.*
- Araucaria excelsa, R. Br.*
- Araucaria imbricata, Pav p. 3
- Callitris quadrivalvis, Vent
- Cephalotaxus Fortunei, Hook
- Cryptomeria Japonica, Don
- Cupressus Benthami, Endl
- Cupressus Lawsoniana, Murr.*(Chamæcyparis Lawsoniana, Parl.)
- Cupressus Lindleyi, Klotzsch
- Cupressus macrocarpa, Hartw.*(C. Lambertiana, Gord.)
- Cupressus Nutkaensis, Lamb. (Chamcecyparis Nutkaensis, Spach.)
- Cupressus obtusa, F. von Muell. (Retinospora obtusa, S. & Z.)
- Cupressus pisifera, F. von Muell. (Chamaecyparis pisifera, S. & Z.)
- Cupressus sempervirens, L
- Cupressus thurifera, Humb. B. & K.* p. 4
- Cupressus thuyoides, Linné. (Chamœcyparis sphœroidea, Spach.)
- Cupressus torulosa, Don.*
- Dacrydium cupressinum, Soland
- Dacrydium Franklini, Hook. fil
- Dammara alba, Rumph. (D. orientalis.Lamb.)
- Dammara Australia, Lamb.*
- Dammara macrophylla, Lindl
- Dammara Moorei, Lindl
- Dammara obtusa, Lindl
- Dammara ovata, Moore
- Dammara robusta, Moore
- Dammara Vitiensis, Seem p. 5
- Fitzroya Patagonica, Hooker fil
- Frenela Actinostrobus, Muell. (Actinostrobus pyramidalis Mig.)
- Frenela Macleayana, Parl
- Frenela verrucosa, A. Cunn
- Ginkgo biloba, L. (Salisburia adiantifolia, Smith.)
- Juniperus Bermudiana, L.*
- Juniperus brevifolia, Antoine
- Juniperus Cedrus, Webb
- Juniperus Chinensis, L.*
- Juniperus communis, L
- Juniperus drupacea, Labill. Plum Juniper
- Juniperus excelsa, Bieberst p. 6
- Juniperus flaceida, Schlecht
- Juniperus foetidissima, Willd
- Juniperus Mexicana, Schiede
- Juniperus oceidentalis, Hook
- Juniperus Phœnicea, L
- Juniperus procera, Hochst
- Juniperus recurva, Hamilton
- Juniperus sphaerica, Lindl
- Juniperus Virginiana, L
- Libocedrus Chilensis, Endl
- Libocedrus decurrens, Torr
- Libocedrus Doniana, Endl
- Libocedrus tetragona, Eudl
- Nageia (Podocarpus) amara, Blume
- Nageia (Podocarpus) cupressina, R. Br
- Nageia (Podocarpus) dacrydioides, A. Rich p. 7
- Nageia (Podocarpus) ferruginea, Don
- Nageia (Podocarpus) Lamberti, Klotzsch
- Nageia (Podocarpus) Purdieana, Hook
- Nageia (Podocarpus) spicata, Br
- Nageia (Podocarpus) Thunbergii, Hook
- Nageia (Podocarpus) Totara, Don.*
- Phyllocladus rhomboidalis, Rich
- Phyllocladus trichomanoides, Don
- Pinus Abies, Du Roi.*(Pinus Picea Linné.)
- Pinus Abies var. Cephalonica, Parlatore. (Pinus Cephalonica, Endl.)
- Pinus Abies var. Nordmanniana, Parlatoro. (P. Nordmanniana, Steven.) p. 8
- Pinus alba, Ait
- Pinus Alcocquiana, Parlatore
- Pinus amabilis, Dougl
- Pinus Australia, Michx.*
- Pinus Ayacahuite, Ehrenb. (P. Loudoniana, Gord.)
- Pinus balsamea, L
- Pinus Canadensis, L
- Pinus Canariensis, C. Smith.*
- Pinus Cedrus, L
- Pinus Cedrus var. Deodara.* p. 9
- Pinus Cembra, L
- Pinus cembroides, Zucc. (P. Laveana, Schiede and Deppe.)
- P. Cilicica, Ant. and Kotsch
- Pinus contorta, Dougl
- Pinus Coulteri, Don
- Pinus Douglasii, Sabine.*
- Pinus dumosa, Don (P. Brunoniana Wall.)
- Pinus excelsa, Wall.*
- Pinus Fortunei, Parlatore
- Pinus Fraseri, Pursh
- Pinus Gerardiana, Wall
- Pinus grandis, Dougl p. 10
- Pinus Haleppensis, Mill.*
- Pinus Hartwegii, Lindl
- Pinus Larix, L
- Pinus leiophylla, Schiede and Deppe
- Pinus leptolepis, Sieb and Zucc
- Pinus longifolia, Roxb.*
- Pinus Massoniana, Lamb. (P. Sinensis, Lamb.)
- Pinus Menzieuii, Dougl
- Pinus Hudsonica, Poir. (P. Banksiana, Lamb.)
- Pinus Jeffreyi, Murr p. 11
- Pinus Kæmpferi, Lamb
- Pinus Koraiensis, Sieb. and Zucc
- Pinus Lambertiana, Dougl
- Pinus Laricio, Poir. *
- Pinus Mertensiana, Bong
- Pinus mitis, Michx
- Pinus monophylla, Torr. and Frem
- Pinus montana, Du Roi. (P. Pumilio Hænke.)
- Pinus Montezumae, Lamb. (P. Devoniana, Lindl.) (P. Grenvilleœa, Gord.)
- Pinus monticola, Dougl p. 12
- Pinus muricata, Don
- Pinus nigra, Ait
- Pinus nobilis, Dougl
- Pinus orientalis, L
- Pinus parviflora, Sieb
- Pinus Pattoniana, Parl
- Pinus patula, Schiede and Deppe
- Pinus pendula, Soland, (P. microcarpa, Lamb.)
- Pinus picea, Du Roi.*(P. Abies, L.)
- Pinus Pinaster, Soland.*
- Pinus Pinoeana, Gord p. 13
- Pinus Pindrow, Royle
- Pinus Pinea, L.*
- Pinus Pinsapo, Boiss
- Pinus ponderosa, Dougl.*(P. Benthamiana, Hartw.)
- Pinus Pseudo-Strobus, Lindl.*
- Pinus Pyrenaica, Lapeyr
- Pinus radiata, Don.*(P. insignis, Dougl.)
- Pinus religiosa, Humb
- Pinus resinosa, Soland
- Pinus rigida, Mill.*
- Pinus rubra, Lamb
- Pinus Sabiniana, Dougl.* p. 14
- Pinus serotina, Michx
- Pinus silvestris, L.*
- Pinus Sibirica, Turcz. (P. Pichta, Fisch.)
- Pinus Strobus, L.*
- Pinus Tæda, L
- Pinus tenuifolia, Benth
- Pinus Teocote, Cham, and Schlecht
- Pinus Tsuga, Ant
- Pinus Webbiana, Wallich.*
- Sciadopitys verticillata, Sieb
- Sequoia sempervirens, Endl.*(Taxodium sempervirens, Lamb.)
- Sequoia Wellingtonia, Seem.*(Wellingtonia gigantea, Lindl.) p. 15
- Taxodium distichum, Rich.*
- Taxodium mucronatum, Ten
- Taxus baccata, L
- Taxus brevifolia, Nuttall. (T. Lindleyana, Laws.)
- Thuya gigantea, Nutt
- Thuya oeeidentalis, L
- Thuyopsis dolabrata, Sieb and Zucc
- Torreya Californica, Torr. (T. myrislica, Hooker.)
- Torreya grandis, Fortune
- Torreya nucifera, S. and Z. (Caryotaxus nucifera, Zucc.)
- Torreya taxifolia, Arnott p. 16
- Widdringtonia juniperoides, Endl
-
II.—Miscellaneous Trees, Not Coniferous
- Acacia acuminata, Benth
- Acacia decurrens, Willd. (A. mollissima, Willd. A. dealbata, Link.)
- Acacia homalophylla, Cunn
- Acacia Melanoxylon, R. Br
- Acer campestre, L
- Acer dasycarpum, Ehrhart
- Acer macrophyllum, Pursh p. 17
- Acer Negundo, L
- Acer palmatum, Thunb
- Acer platanoides, L
- Acer Pseudo-platanus, L
- Acer rubrum, L
- Acer saccharinum, Wang.*
- Æsculus Hippoeastanum, L
- Ailantus glandulosa, L
- Alnus glutinosa, Gærtn p. 18
- Amyris terebinthifolia, Tenore
- Angophora intermedia, Cand
- Baloghia lucida, Endl. (Codiæum lucidum, J. M.)
- Betula alba, L.*
- Betula nigra, L
- Betula papyracea, Ait
- Betula lenta, Willd
- Carpinus Betuius, L
- Carya alba, Nuttall.*
- Carya amara, Nuttall p. 19
- Carya glabra, Torrey.*(Carya porcina, Nuttall.)
- Carya oliviformis, Nuttall.*
- Carya sulcata, Nuttall.*
- Carya tomentosa, Nuttall.*
- Castanea sativa, Miller.*(C. vesca Gærtner.)
- Castanopsis argentea, A. Candolle
- Casuarina glauca, Sieber
- Casuarina quadrivalvis, Labillard
- Casuarina suberosa, Willd
- Cedrela Taona, Roxburgh.*
- Celtis Australis, L p. 20
- Celtis Occidentalis, L
- Ceratonia Siliqua, L
- Cinnamomum Camphora, Nees.*
- Corylus Colurna, L
- Corynocarpus lævigata, Forst
- Diospyros Virginiana, L
- Engelhardtia spicata, Blume
- Eucalyptus amygdalina, Labill
- Eucalyptus citriodora, Hooker p. 21
- Eucalyptus diversicolor, F. v. Mueller
- Eucalyptus globulus, Labill
- Eucalyptus gomphocephala, Candolle
- Eucalyptus marginata, Smith.*
- Eucalyptus rostrata, Schlechtendal
- Eucalyptus Sideroxylon, Cunn p. 22
- Excæcaria sebifera, J. M. (Stillingia sebifera, Mich.)
- Fagus Cunninghami, Hooker
- Fagus silvatica, L
- Ficus Sycamorus, L
- Ficus macrophylla, Desfont
- Fraxinus Americana, L .*
- Fraxinus excelsior, L.* p. 23
- Fraxinus fioribunda, Don
- Fraxinus Ornus, L.*
- Fraxinus quadrangulata, Michx.*
- Fraxinus viridis, Mich
- Gleditschia triacanthos, L
- Grevillea robusta, Cunningh.*
- Guevina Avellana, Molina (Quadria heterophylla, R, & P.)
- Gymnocladus Canadensis, Lamark
- Juglans cinerea, L.*
- Juglans nigra, L.*
- Juglans regia, L.*
- Leucadendron argenteum, Brown p. 24
- Liquidambar Altingia, Blume
- Liquidambar styraciflua, L
- Macadamia ternifolia, F. von Muell. (Helicia ternifolia, F. M.)
- Morus rubra, L
- Maclura aurantiaca, Nuttall
- Ostrya carpinifolia, Scopoli p. 25
- Ostrya Virginica, Willdenow
- Pistacia vera, L
- Planera Japonica, Miquel
- Platanus occidentalis, L
- Platanus orientalis, L
- Platanus racemosa, Nuttall
- Populus alba, L
- Populus balsamifera, L
- Populus grandidentata, Michaux
- Populus heterophylla, L
- Populus monilifera, Aiton. (P. Canadensis, Desf.)
- Populus nigra, L
- Populus tremula, L p. 26
- Populus tremuloides, Michaux
- Quercus Ægilops, L.*
- Quercus alba, L.*
- Quercus annulata, Smith
- Quercus aquatica, Walter
- Qercus Cerris, L
- Quercus coccifera, L
- Quercus coccinea, Wangenheim
- Quercus cornea, Loureiro
- Quercus falcata, Michaux
- Quercus Ilex, L
- Quercus Incana, Roxb
- Quercus infeetoria, Oliv p. 27
- Quercus lancifolia, Roxb
- Quercus macrocarpa, Michx.*
- Quercus palustris, Du Roi
- Quercus Prinus, L
- Quercus Robur, L. *
- Quercus rubra, L
- Quercus semecarpifolia, Smith
- Quercus serrata, Thunberg
- Quercus Sideroxylon, Humboldt
- Quercus squamata, Roxburgh
- Quercus Suber, L.*
- Quercus Sundaica, Blume p. 28
- Quercus Toza, Bosc
- Quercus virens, L.*
- Rhus vernicifera, Cand
- Rhus succedanea, L
- Robinia Pseudacacia, L
- Sassafras officinale, Hayne
- Sophora Japonica, L
- Salix alba, L.*
- Salix Babylonica. Tournefort
- Salix caprea, L p. 29
- Salix cordata, Muehlenb
- Salix daphnoides, Villars
- Salix fragilis, L
- Salix lanceolata, Smith
- Salix lucida, Muehlenb
- Salix purpurea, L
- Salix rubra, Hudson
- Salix triandra, L.*(S. amygdalina, L.)
- Salix viminalis, L.*
- Tilia Americana, L
- Tilia Europæa, L
- Ulmus alata, Michx
- Ulmus Americana, L
- Ulmus campestris, L.* p. 30
- Ulmus Floridana, Chapman
- Ulmus fulva, Michx
- Ulmus racemosa, Thomas
- Intercolonial Exhibition, 1866-7; report on vegetable products — by Freiherr von Ferdinand Mueller
- [title page]
- Jurors' Report on the Vegetable Products in the Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866
- Introductory Notes to the Victorian Collection of Timber at the Intercolonial Exhibition
- Victorian Timber Exhibited by the Commissioners of the Intercolonial Exhibition p. 5
- Remarks on Timber from east Gippsland, by Lockhart Morton, Esq p. 8
- Names of Different Woods, &c., Used by the Yarra Natives for Weapons and Implements p. 9
- Notes on some of the Timber Specimens from New South Wales p. 10
- Queensland Timber p. 12
- Notes on Some of the Wood Specimens from Southern Queensland p. 13
- Brief Notes on the Geographical Distribution of the Trees, of Which Timber is Extant in the South and North Queensland Division of the Intercolonial Exhibition p. 15
- Wood Books p. 21
- Barks Forwarded to the Exhibition by Ferd. Mueller, M.D p. 22
- Victorian Woods Manufactured into Paper Knives
- Products of dry Distillation of Victorian Woods
- Table Showing the Yield of Charcoal, Crude Wood Vinegar, and Uncondensible Gases, for 100 Parts of the Different Woods p. 25
- Table — Showing the amount of pure Hydrated Acetic Acid, the amount in gallons of proof Vinegar of the revenue (Sp. Gr. 1.0085), represented by the Hydrated Acetic Acid, real Wood Spirit, and Wood Vinegar Tar residue contained in the Crude Wood Vinegar, obtained from 100 pounds of the woods; likewise, the measure of the Crude Wood Vinegar and the amount of dry Acetate of Lime it furnished; further, the amount of pure Hydrated Acetic Acid and real Wood Spirit in the Crude Wood Vinegar per cent p. 26
- Table — Showing the amount of Crude Wood Vinegar, Empyreumatic Oil and Charcoal obtained from the distillation of the undermentioned (chiefly European) varieties of Wood, calculated for 100 pounds; also, the amount of pure Hydrated Acetic Acid in the Wood Vinegar; and further, the amount of pure Hydrated Acetic Acid in the Wood Vinegar per cent.—By Stolze p. 27
- Paper Materials
- Gums p. 34
- Picric Acid
- Senna p. 35
- Gastrolobium
- Tea
- Sandarac p. 36
- Mylitta Australia
- Gardenia Resin, from new Cadedonia
- Opium p. 37
- Aromatic Plants
- Ayapana
- Chinese Grass-Cloth
- New Snuff p. 38
- Barks
- Barks from Various Parts of Australia p. 39
- Tanners' Material
- Table Showing the Percentage of Tannic (Tannin) and Gallic Acid in the Bark of some Victorian Trees p. 40
- List of Preparations from the Phytochemical Laboratory of the Botanic Garden. — Description of Specimen
- Raw Material for Paper p. 42
- Vegetables Used for Food by the Aborigines
-
List of Some of the Roots and Fruits Used as Vegetable food by the Aboriginals of Northern Queensland, Australia. by a. Thozet, esq. — Without Preparation p. 43
- Roots p. 43
- Stems or Flower-Stalks
- Fruits
- Seeds p. 45
- With Preparation.—baked Only
- Poisonous in a Raw State
- Appendix
- Two papers on the vertebrata of the Lower Murray and Darling, and on the snakes of Sydney, read before the Philosophical Society of New South Wales, 10th September 1862 [and, On the manners and customs of the aborigines of the Lower Murray and Darling, read 2nd August 1865] — by Johann Ludwig Gerard Krefft
- [title page]
-
- On the Vertebrata of the Lower Murray and Darling;
- [introduction]
- Cheiroptera
- Carnivora. — Canis Dingo
-
Rodentia p. 3
- [introduction] p. 3
- 1. Hydromys chrysogaster. — Golden-bellied Beaver Rat
- 2. Hapalotis conditor. — Building Hapalotis. — Koel or Kohl of the natives p. 4
- 3. Hapalotis apicalis. — White-tipped Hapalotis. — Tillikin of the natives
- 4. Hapalotis Mitchellii. — Mitchell's Hapalotis. — Kahlpere of the natives— p. 5
- 5. Mus subrufus? — Dusky mouse. — Pethack of the natives
-
Marsupialia p. 6
- [introduction] p. 6
- 1. Dasyurus Geoffroyi. — Native Cat or Tiger Cat of the Settlers. — "Kettrie" of the Natives p. 7
- 2. Phascogale calura. — Handsome tailed Phascogale. — Kultarr, (native name.) p. 8
- 3. Phascogale Penicillata. — Brush-tailed Phascogale
- 4. Phascogale lanigera. — Woolly Phascogale. — Kultarr (native name.) p. 9
- 5. Antechinus flavipes. — Rusty footed Antechinus, — Warum (native name.)
- 6. Antechinus albipes. — White-footed Antechinus, — Tram-Trammit (native name.) p. 10
- 7. Podabrus crassicaudatus. — Thick-tailed Podabrus. — Mondellundellun (native name.) p. 11
- 8. Myrmecobius fasciatus. — Banded Myrmecobius
- 9. Chæropus occidentalis. — The Eastern Chæropus. — Landwang (native name.) p. 12
- 10. Peragalea lagotis. — Rabbit Rat. — Wuirrapur, (Murray natives.) — Jecko, (Darling tribes.) p. 14
- 11. Perameles fasciata. — Banded Perameles. — Thill, (native name.) — Moncat (native name.) p. 15
- 12. Perameles obesula. — Short-nosed Perameles. — Bandicoot of the settlers. — Pirrikin, Murray natives p. 16
- 13. Phalangista vulpina. — Vulpine or Brush-tailed "Opossum"— p. 17
- 14. Phalangista viverina. — Ring-tailed Opossum. — Pirrath of the Murray natives
- 15. Osphranter rufus. — The Great Red Kangaroo. — Bullucur of the Murray natives p. 18
- 16. Macropus major. — The Great Kangaroo. — Bullucur of the Murray natives p. 19
- 17. Onychogalea frænata. — Bridled Nail-tailed Kangaroo. — Merrin of the Murray natives
- 18. Lagorchestes leporoides. — Hare Kangaroo. — Turatt of the Murray natives p. 20
- 19. Bettongia rufescens. — Rufous Bettongia. — Kangaroo Rat
- 20. Bettongia Penicillata. — Pencil-tailed Bettongia. — Pattuck of the Murray natives
- 21. Bettongia Graii. — Gray's Jerboa Kangaroo. — Booming of the Murray natives p. 21
- 22. Ornithorhynchus anatinus. — The Duck-billed Platypus p. 22
- 24. Echidna hystrix. — The Spiny Echidna p. 23
- Reptilia
- Chelonia. — I. Chelodina longicollis
-
Sauria p. 25
- 2. Hydrosaurus varius. — The Lace Lizard p. 25
- 3. Pygopus lepidopodus. — The Pygopus
- 4. Lialis Burtoni. — Burton's Lialis p. 26
- 5. Hinulia elegans. — Elegant Hinulia. — 6. Hinulia Australis. — Australian Hinulia; and — 7. Hinulia tenuis. — Slender Hinulia
- 8. Mocoa trilineata. — New Holland Moco
- 9. Siaphos equalis. — The Siaphos p. 27
- 10. Trachydosaurus rugosus. — Rugose Stump-tail
- 11. Cyclodus gigas. — Giant Cyclodus
- 12. Tropidolepisma Kingii. — King's Tropidolepisma p. 28
- 13. Diplodactylus vittatus. — Yellow Crowned Diplodactyle
- 14. Diplodactylus ornatus. — Beautiful Diplodactyle
- 15. Diplodactylus ocellatus. — The Eyed Diplodactyle p. 29
- 16. Phyllurus platurus. — Broad-tailed Gecko. — 17. Phyllurus inermis. — Spineless Gecko. — 18. Phyllurus miliusii. — Thick-tailed Gecko
- 19. Grammatophora cristata. — Crested Grammatophora
- 20. Grammatophora moricata. — The Common Grammatophora p. 30
- 21. Grammatophora ornata. — Yellow spotted Grammatophora
- 22. Grammatophora barbata. — Bearded Grammatophora
-
Ophidia
- 23. Morelia variegata. — The Carpet Snake
- 24. Acanthophis antarctica. — The Death Adder p. 31
- 25. Diemenia psammophis. — Grey Diemenia
- 26. Diemenia superciliosa. — Brown Snake
- 27. Pseudechis australis. — Yellow-bellied Brown Snake p. 32
- 28. Pseudechis porphyriacus. — Black Snake
- 29. Hoplocephalus curtus. — Brown-banded Snake
- Batrachia. — Frogs
- On Snakes
- [introduction]
-
First Suborder. — Ophidii Colubriformes Innocui. — Innocuous Colubrine Snakes p. 35
- [list of families of snakes] p. 35
- 1.—Typhlopidæ; or Blind Snakes. — Typhlops. Schneid. — Typhlops rüpelli. Jan. — The Blind Snake
- 2.—Dendrophidæ; or Tree-Snakes. — Dendrophis. Boie. — Dendrophis punctulata. Gray. — The Green Tree-Snake p. 36
- 3. Dipsadidæ, or Nocturnal Tree-Snakes. — Dipsas. Auct. — Dipsas Fusca Gray; — The Brown Tree-Snake p. 37
- 4. Pythonidæ, or Rock-Snakes. — Morelia. Grey. — Morelia Spilotes. The Diamond Snake p. 38
- The Bolyeria, D. & B. — Bolyeria Multicarinata. D. & B p. 41
-
Second Suborder. — Ophidii Colubriformes Venenosi. — Venomous Colubrine Snakes
- [introduction]
- 1. Elapidæ; or Elapides. — Diemenia. Gray. — Diemenia psammophis. Schleg. — The Grey Snake p. 42
- Diemenia Superciliosa. Fischer. — Ringed Diemenia p. 43
- Brachysoma. Günther. — Brachysoma diadema. Günther. — The Red-Capped Snake p. 45
- Pseudechis. Wagl. — Pseudechis porphyriacus. Shaw. — The Black Snake p. 46
- Hoplocephalus. Cuv. — Hoplocephalus nigrescens. Gthr. — Black-backed Hoplocephalus p. 47
- Hoplocephalus Signatus. Jan. — Black-bellied Hoplocephalus p. 49
- Hoplocephalus Variegatus. D. and B. — Broad-Headed Snake p. 51
- Hoplocephalus Cortus. Schleg. — The Brown-banded Snake. — Scales in 18 rows anteriorly, and in 19 posteriorly p. 52
- Petrodymon. Krefft. — Petrodymon Cucullatus. — Red-bellied Snake p. 55
- Vermicella. Gray. — Vermicella annulata — The Ringed Vermicella p. 56
- Acanthophis. Daud. — Acanthophis antartica. Wagl. — The Death Adder p. 58
- 2. Hydrophidæ, or Sea Snakes. — Platurus. Latr. — Platurus Scutatus. Laur. — The Ringed Sea Snake p. 59
- Pelamis. Daud. — Pelamis bicolor. Daud. — The Black and Yellow Sea Snake p. 60
- On the Manners and Customs of the Aborigines of the Lower Murray and Darling, by
- On the Vertebrata of the Lower Murray and Darling;