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Conteniss— Algw australiane hactenus cognitw, G. O. Sonder,— 
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Musci frondosi Australim continentalis, presertim ¢ Baronis de Mueller 
collectionibus, Eduardo Hampe.— Musci hepatici (Adans., Hedw.) sive 
lichenastri (Dill, Wallr.) australiani, GC. M. Gottsche.— Lichenes aus- 
traliani ¢ Baronis de Mueller collectionibus, Augusto de Krempelhuber.— 
Fungi oustraliani, imprimis e collectionibus a J. M. B. Pervisis, M. C. 
Cooke enumerati. , 
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species of the native plants, with annotations of primary distinctions. 
1887-88.— ii. Enumeration of the native species, arranged under genera 
and orders, with annotations of their regional distribution. 1885. 
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A new palm [Ptychosperma Beatricae] from Queens- 
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A new tree [Aristotelia Braithwaitei] from the New 
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Notes on a hitherto undefined species of Cycas [C. 
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Notes on a new Goodenia from Arnheim's Land. 
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“ Extra print from the Australasian journal of pharmacy, March, 1886."" 
Notes on a new Solanum [S. sporadotrichum. Mel- 
bourne. 1882). Broadside. 
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Notes on some leguminous plants. (Melbourne. 
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Notes on some terrestrial orchids recently found in 
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Notes on an undescribed Acacia [A. Maidenii] from 
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Plants of north-western Australia. Perth. 
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The principal timber trees readily eligible for Victo- 
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Record of an hitherto undescribed Calanthe [C._ 
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“From Wing's Southern science record,’ 1885, new set., i. 
Record of a new Papuan Rhododendron [R. Tovere- 
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Record of some Orchidew from the Samoan Islands. 
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Record of an undescribed Phajus [P. Robertsii] from 
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Records of observations on Sir William MacGregor’s 
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Remarks on a new jasmine [Jasminum Betchei] 
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Reprinted from the Melbourne chemist and druggist, Sept. 1881. 
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