BY T. HARVEY JOHNSTON. 9 
Erythrophloem laboucherit) 7, 1900, 153; Noxious weeds 
(yellow water lily, Nymphea flava) 7, 154; ditto (climbing 
buckwheat, Polygonum convolvulus) 7, 441; An abnormal 
growth in a papaw fruit 7, 442; Plants reputed poisonous 
to stock (Sarcostemma australe) 7, 259; ditto (Gompho- 
carpus brasiliensis) 7, 348; A New Guinea food plant 7, 
442 ; Noxious weeds (Chinese burr, Triumfetta rhomboidea) 
8, 1901, 111; Stink grass of Brazil (Melinis minutiflora) 
9, 1901, 215; On the so called African Wonder-grass 
21, 1908, 8. 
Ann. Rep. Brit. New Guinea. 
Contributions to the Flora of New Guinea, 1897-8 
(1898), 137; Contributions to the Flora of New Guinea, 
1899-1900 (1901), p. 1383; Account of a New Guinea food 
plant, p. 134; Contributions to the Flora of Brit. New 
Guinea, 1900-1 (1902), 142; Names of easily recognised 
plants observed by Lord Lamington’s party during New 
Guinea trip in Lord Lamington’s Report of a visit to Brit. 
New Guinea—Parliamentary paper, June, 1898, p. 27. 
Report by the Government Botanist on Botanical speci- 
mens collected by Mr. A. Meston on or about the Bellenden 
Ker Range, in report by Mr. Meston on the expedition 
to the Bellenden Ker—Parliamentary paper, March, 1904, 
pao ; 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales (1st Series) :— 
A general account of the Flora of tropical Queensland, 
II, 276; On the Ferns of Queensland, ITT, 118; On some 
of the introduced plants of Queensland, IV, 26; On a new 
species of fern, Asplenium prenticei, IV, 36; Medicinal 
plants of Queensland, V, 1; On Queensland Ferns with 
a description of two new species, V, 29; On a new species 
of Nepenthes, V, 185; On the Flora of Stradbroke Island, 
etc., VI, 139. 
Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania. 
Our Grasses (Queensland), 1875 (1876), 127; A few 
remarks on the distribution and growth of Queensland 
plants, 1878, 51. 
*T am indebted to Mr. C. T. White for many of the above references 
to Mr. Bailey’s papers. 
