Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales . Fig. 3. Fig. 4 ESSENTIAL OILS OF TWO SPECIES OF HOMORANTHUS. 19) The ESSENTIAL OILS of TWO SPEOIES OF HOMO-RANTHUS and the OCCURRENCE of OOIMENE. By A. R. Penfold, Economic Chemist, Technological Museum, Sydney. [Read before the Royal Society of N. S. Wales, November 1, 1922.] The essential oils herein detailed were obtained from theleaves and terminal brauclilets of Homoranthus virgatusand H. flavescens, both of which were described by AllanCunningham when establishing the genus Homoranthus in1840 (Schau. Myrt. Xeroc. 19


Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales . Fig. 3. Fig. 4 ESSENTIAL OILS OF TWO SPECIES OF HOMORANTHUS. 19) The ESSENTIAL OILS of TWO SPEOIES OF HOMO-RANTHUS and the OCCURRENCE of OOIMENE. By A. R. Penfold, Economic Chemist, Technological Museum, Sydney. [Read before the Royal Society of N. S. Wales, November 1, 1922.] The essential oils herein detailed were obtained from theleaves and terminal brauclilets of Homoranthus virgatusand H. flavescens, both of which were described by AllanCunningham when establishing the genus Homoranthus in1840 (Schau. Myrt. Xeroc. 191, t. 3,1840). Later botanists,such as Mueller and Bentham united the two species underH. virgatus, considering them to be identical. The botanyof these interesting Myrtaceous shrubs has been undercareful observation by Mr. E. Oheel of the National Her-barium, Sydney, for some years, with the result that theyare again separated and considered quite distinct botanical description, together with key, distribution,and bibliography of both of them is fully desc


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