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sidering the amount of ground still uncovered, be greatly lacking, 

 but it will at least serve as a basis for any future compilation 

 that may be made. 



The plan adopted in making up the Sandringham census * has 

 b^en departed from in this case, and that of 5lr. Maiden, in his 

 recent " Census of New South Wales Plants," has been 

 followed ; so that the first name is the most recent and the one 

 in brackets that of the " Key to the System of Victorian Plants." 

 On the accompanying locality map the average annual rainfall is 

 indicated in inches. 



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* Sutton, " Notes on the Sandringham Flora," Vict. iVa/., vol. xxviii., 

 . 5, and vol. xxix., p. 79. 



