ArSTRALASIA 



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Mueller, Ferdinand, baron von, and Tate, Ralph. Botany, 

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List of plants collected during Mr. Tietkens' expedi- 

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Palacky, Jan. Uber die entstehung der australischen flora. 

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Neue beitrage zur flora von Australien. [Prag- 



1883.] 



Rudge, Edward. Description of seven new species of plants 

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Trans. Linn, soc. Land., 1807, viii, 291-299. 



A description of several new species of plants from 



New Holland. 



Trans. Linn. soc. Land., 1S15, xi, 296-30S. 



— A description of several species of plants from New 



Holland. 



Trans. Linn. soc. Land., 1811, i, 283-303. 



Saville-Kent, William. The naturalist in Australia. Lon- 

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"Vegetable vagaries, " pp. 266-289. 



Smith, Sir J. E. A specimen of the botany, of New Holland. 

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Tate, Ralph. Botany [of central Austraha]. (In Horn, 

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Wallace, A. R. Botany of Austraha. {In his Australasia, 

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Woolls, William. A contribution to the flora of Australia. 

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Lectures on the vegetable kingdom, with special 



reference to the flora of Australia. Sydney, etc. 1879. 



Remarks on the past, present and future of the 



Australian flora. 



Journ. trans. Victoria inst., 1900, xxxii, 106-146. 



Species plantarum pararaattensium secundum ordi- 



nes naturales disposuit. Gottingae. 1871. 



NEW SOUTH WALES 



Dixon, W. A. The plants of New South Wales. Sydney. 



1906. 

 Maiden, J. H. A contribution towards a flora of Mount 



Kosciusko. Sydney. 1898. 



A second contribution towards a flora of Mount 



Kosciusko. Sydney. 1899. 



The flowering plants and ferns of New South Wales, 



Sydney, arranged according to the system of Baron F. von 

 Mueller. Sydney. 1880. 

 The same. Sydney. 1891. 



with especial reference to their economic value Pt. i-i\'. 

 Sydney. 1895-96. 



Some New South Wales plants worth cultivating for 



shade, ornamental, and other purposes. Sydney. 1896. 



and Baker, R. T. Botanical notes from the tech- 



nological museum, Sydney No. ii, iii. [Sydney. 189.5.1 

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of New South Wales plants. [Sydney. 1898.] 



Moore, Charles. A ceiLsus of the plants of New South Wales. 

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Handbook of the flora of New South Wales. Sydney. 



1893. 



Rietmann, Othmar. Notizen iiber die flora der umgebimg 

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Ber. llialig. St. Gatl. naturw. geselts.. 1861-62, pp. 183-199. 



Turner, Frederick. Botany of the Darhng, New South 

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The vegetation of New England, New South Wales. 



[Sydney. 1903-04.] 



Woolls, William. Plants indigenous in the neighbourhood of 



The plants of New South Wales, according to the 



census of F. von Mueller. Sydney. 1885. 



QUEENSLAND 



Bailey, F. M. Catalogue of the indigenous and naturalised 

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Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants both 



indigenous and naturalised. [2d ed.] Brisbane. [1909.] 



A companion for the Queensland student of plant 



life and botany abridged. 2d ed. Brisbane. 1897. 



Contributions to the flora of New Guinea and Queens- 

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Contributions to the flora of Queensland. 60 pam. 



[Brisbane. 1897-1913.] 



■ — Contributions to the flora of Queensland and British 



New Guinea. [Brisbane. 1909-10.] 



Contributions to the flora of Queensland and New 



Guinea, and plants reputed poisonous to stock. [Brisbane. 

 1899.] 



Contributions to the Queensland flora. Brisbane. 



1891-1913-> 



A few words about the flora of the islands of Torres 



Straits and the mainland about Somerset. [Sydney. 1898.] 



The Queensland flora. 6 pt. Queensland. 1899- 



1902. 



^ A synopsis of the Queensland flora. Brisbane. 1883. 



Supplement, i-iii. Brisbane. 1886-90. 



The weeds and suspected poisonous plants of Queen.s- 



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and Woods, J. E. T. A census of the flora of 



Brisbane. 



Proc. Linn. soc. l\. S. W., 1880. iv, 137-204. 



Bailey, J. F. Plants of the rabbit-infested country, BuUoo 



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1873.] 

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Queensland naturatist, 1911, i, 203-208. 



The same. No. 2. [Brisbane. 1913.] 



SOUTH AUSTRALIA 



Maiden, J. H. A century of botanical endeavor in South 

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Mueller, Ferdinand, baron von. Report on the plants col- 

 lected during Mr. Babbage's expedition into the north-west- 

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The same. Melbourne. [1859.] 



Schomburgk, Sir Richard. The flora of South Australia. 



Adelaide. 1875. 



Flora of South Austraha. {In Harcus, WilUam. 



South Austraha, 1876, pp. 205-280.) 



On the naturahsed weeds and other plants in South 



Au-straha. Adelaide. 1879. 



Tate, Ralph. A handbook of the flora of extratropical South 

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 laide. 1890. 



VICTORIA 



Adcock, G. H. Census of plants of the Cape Otwav forest 

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Censas of plants of the Geelong district [Australia. 



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Hannaford, Samuel, jr. Jottings in Australia; or, Notes on 

 the flora and fauna of Victoria. Melbourne. 1856. 



