770 president's address. 



E2. South Coast County. 



Maiden, J. H. — Notes on the Geographical Distribution of some 

 N'ew South Wales Plants. S. Coast. These Proceedings 



(2), iv. 107. 



E^. Cumberland County. 



WooLLS, W. — ^Plants indigenous and naturalised in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Sydney. Govt. Printer, Sydney. 1st Ed. 1880: 

 2nd Ed. 1891. 



— ■Eucalypts of the County of Cumberland. These 



Proceedings, v. 288, 448, 463, 488, 503. 



— Botany of the Parramatta District ; Woods of the 



Parramatta District. Contrib. to Flora of Australia (1867), 

 pp. 1, 89. 



— List of Parramatta Ferns, etc. Lectures on the 



Vegetable Kingdom, 1879, p. 214. 



Eo. Blue Mountains County. 



Cunningham, A. — On the Botany of the Blue Mountains. Barron 

 Field's Memoirs on N.S. W. (1825), p. 323. 



WooLLS, W. — Kurrajong and Tomah. Contrib. to Flora of Aus- 

 tralia (1867), p. 173. 



Trebeck, p. N. — Mt. Wilson and its Ferns. These Proceedings 

 (2), i. 491. 



WooLLS, W. — A Glance at the Flora of Mt. Wilson. These Pro- 

 ceedings (2), ii. 6. 



Hamilton, A. G. — On the Flora of Mt. Wilson. These Proceed- 

 ings, XXV. 346. 



EG. Hunter Valley County. 



WooLLS, W.— Botany of Ash Island. Contrib. to Flora of Aus- 

 tralia (1867), p. 184. 



E7. North Coast County. 



Rudder, A. — Forest Wealth of Gloucester. Agric. Gazette 

 N.S.W, vi. 383. 



