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160) F. Müller, the Flora of South Australia (Proceed. Linn. 

 Soc. 1852. Dec. in Hook Journ. of Bot. 5. p. 65— 72) und desselben, 

 the Vegetation of the districts surrounding Lake Torrens (daselbst 

 p. 105-109). 



161) J. Drummond, on the Botany of the North Western 

 district of Western Australia (Hook. Journ. of Bot. 5. p. 115. 139. 177. 

 312. 344. 398). 



162) Turczaninow, Papilionaceae Podalyrieae etLoteae au- 

 stralicae hucusque non descriptae (Bullet. Mose. 1853. 2. p. 249—288). 



163) J. D. Hooker, on a new Genus and some new Species 

 of Tasmanian plants (Hook. Journ. of Bot. 5. p. 296 — 300.) 



164) J. D. Hooker, the Botany of the Antarctic Voyage. II. 

 Flora of New _ Zealand. Part. 1. Flowering plants. 312 pag. 4. mit 

 70 Taf. London 1853. Vorausgeschickt ist: Introductory Essay to the 

 Flora of New-Zealand. eod. XXXIX pag. 4. 



165) T. S. Ralph, sketch of the Vegetation around Welling- 

 ton (Proceed. Linn. Soc. June, 1853: in Ann. nat. hist. II. 12. 

 p. 474_476). 



166) Sullivant, Notices on some new Species of Mosses 

 from the Pacific Islands, in the Collection of the United States Ex- 

 ploring Expedition (Proceed. of the Americ. Acad. of Arts. Vol. III. 

 Cambridge 1853). 



167) Ruprecht, neue oder unvollständig bekannte Pflanzen 

 aus dem nördlichen Theile des stillen Oceans (Mem. de l'acad. de St. 

 Petersb. T. 7. Petersb. 1852. 26 pag. mit 8 Taf. 4.). 



168) Seemann, die Flora von Oahu (Bonplandia 1. S. 30— 32). 



