Forest culture and eucalyptus trees . riculture in California;since the climate and other conditions influencingthe growth of vegetation in the two countries arethe same. FLLWOOD COOPEP?. CONTENTS. I.—Forest Culture in its Relations to Industrial Pursuits. 9IT.—Application of Phytology to the Industrial Purposes of Life S5 1II. —Australian Vegetation 131 l\.—The Trees of Australia, Phytologically Named andArranged, with Indications of their Territorial Distribution • 169 V. —The Principal Timber Trees, Readily Eligible for Vic-torian Industrial Culture, with Indications of theirNative Countrie


Forest culture and eucalyptus trees . riculture in California;since the climate and other conditions influencingthe growth of vegetation in the two countries arethe same. FLLWOOD COOPEP?. CONTENTS. I.—Forest Culture in its Relations to Industrial Pursuits. 9IT.—Application of Phytology to the Industrial Purposes of Life S5 1II. —Australian Vegetation 131 l\.—The Trees of Australia, Phytologically Named andArranged, with Indications of their Territorial Distribution • 169 V. —The Principal Timber Trees, Readily Eligible for Vic-torian Industrial Culture, with Indications of theirNative Countries, and some of their Technological Uses 189 \ Plants (exclusive of Tim])er Ti-ees), ReadilyEligible for Victorian Industrial Culture, with In-dications of their Native Countries, and some of their Uses 247 \II.—Temperature and Rainfall at Mellmurne 448 VIII. —Additions to Select Plants 455 —Sacoiid Supijlemant to the Select Plants 522 X.—The Objects of a Botanic Garden in Relation to Indus-tries 565.


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