119] Australisches Pflanzenreich. 1037 



805. Ewart, A, J. The weeds of Victoria. (Journ. Dept. Agric. 

 Victoria, IX, 1911, p. 31—39, 1 col. pl.) 



805a. Ewart, A. J. and Satton, ('. S. Vernacular names of Victorian 



plants. (Journ. Dept. Agric. Victoria. IX, 1911, p. 533 — 541.) 



806. Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria. (Victorian Naturalist, 



XXVII, 1911, p. 221-224, XXVIII, 1911, p. 1 -4, 21-24, 41-50, 65—68, 86-88, 

 101—104, 121-124, 145—148.) 



Enthält z. B. neue Fundorte von Pflanzen. 



806a. Barnard, F. G. A. Excursion to ßroadmeado \vs. (Victorian 

 Naturalist, XXVII, 1911, p. 225—227.) 



806b. Barnard, F. A. A Day on Mount Disappointment. (Victorian 

 Naturalist, XXVII, 1911, p. 228—233.) 



806c. Sutton, C. S Notes on the Sandringham Flora. (Victorian 

 Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, p. 5-20.) 



Zunächst allgemeine Schilderung und dann Aufzählung aller beobachteten 

 Pflanzen. 



807. Field Yield of Palings. (Victorian Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, 

 p. 27.) 



Eucalyptus regnans von Otway Forest. 



807a. Chapinan, F. Excursion to Mount Albert and Balwyn. 

 (Victorian Naturalist, XXVIIE, 1911, p. 28-29.) 



807b. Robinson, G.W. The Daadenong sixty years ago. (Victorian 

 Naturalist, XX VIII. 1911, p, 30-32.) 



807c. The Neerim Forests. (Victorian Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, 

 p. 32.) 



807d. Best, D. The Manuka in Flower in April. (Victorian 

 Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, p. 39.) 



Leptospermum scoparium blühend bei Box Hill am 16. April. 



808. The National Park and Forest Reserves of Australia. 

 (Victorian Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, p. 40.) 



808a. Armitage, K. W. Excursion to Sydenham, Bulla and 

 Diggers Rest. (Victorian Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, p. 51—56.) 



808b. Tovey, J. R. Some Notes of Coode Island and its Flora. 

 (Victorian Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, p. 57-61.) 



Es werden u. a. viele Einwanderer, besonders aus Südafrika, besprochen. 



808c. Williamson, H. B. A Cycle trip through East Gipsland. 

 (Victorian Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, p. 69—77.) 



809. Coghill, G. Excursion to Warrandyte. (Victorian Naturalist, 



XXVIII, 1911, p. 89.) 



809a. Campbell, A. G. A Census of Grampian Plants. (Victorian 

 Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, p. 105—111.) 



Besonders bezeichnend sind Eucalyptus alpina, Tliryptomene Mitchelliana, 

 Calycothrix Sullivani, Grevillea olroides, Bauern sessiliflora, Prostanthera debilis, 

 Pihltenaea mollis, P rosea, Candollea sobolifera und Styphandra glauca. Nicht 

 ganz mit Recht ist das Gebiet von F. v. Müller ganz zum Südwesten des 

 Staates gezogen. Es wird ein ganz langes Verzeichnis der Pflanzen geliefert. 



809b. Kelly, Reginald. From Healesville to Mount Donna-Buang. 

 (Victorian Naturalist, XXVIII, 1911, p. 112—116.) 



810. Hardy, A. D. Excursion to Kew. (Victorian Naturalist, XXVII. 

 19.11, p. 183—186.) 



