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INDIGENOUS PLANTS IN THE COBAR DISTRICT, 



Further, I wish to acknowledge, with many thanks, the assist- 

 ance I iiave received from several parties interested in the 

 Australian Floia. 1 may mention Mr. E. C. Andrews, whose 

 wide geological knowledge brought him to be interested in 

 botanic research ; also ^Jr. Jj. Abrahams, a most assiduous 

 collector of specimens. Both these gentlemen brought in to me, 

 for determination, some of the plants herein named. I am also 

 indebted to Mr. J. H. Maiden, t)ur worthy and esteemed Govern, 

 ment Botanist, and his staff^ for their courteous confirmation or 

 correction of any diagnosing of which T nivself might have had 

 any doubt. 



For the purpose of assisting in localising the various places 

 mentioned, I append a map of the Cobar district. 



Bouf'kc ' 



It is my intention to issue a supplementary list later on, as 

 there are niaiiy specimens I have not succeeded in getting suffi- 

 ciently complete to determine their places in the list. 



