PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION D. 5d1 
Specimens collected in the same colony by Messrs. Kirton, 
Wilcox, Bauerlen and White, and Mrs. Hodgkinson, for the 
Victorian Botanical Department, have been named by European 
specialists, and preserved in the Melbourne Bot. Mus. A few 
collected by myself, near Sydney and in the Blue Mountains, are 
enumerated in the Proc. Roy. Soc., Queensland, vol. vi. I have 
also named a few for Mr. A. G. Hamilton, of Mount Kembla, 
New South Wales. 
In Vicrorta collections by Messrs. R. Wilhelmi, D. Bulivan, 
C. Walther, Merral, C. French, and Mrs. McCann, have been 
forwarded by B. v. Mueller to Europe, the earlier collections to 
Dr. Krempelhuber, who published the names of 122 in “ Der 
Verhanlungen des Kais. Ken. Zool. Botan. Gesellsch,” Wien, 
1880, whence a list of the names has been transcribed into Frag. 
Phyt. Austral., xi. supplement ; the later collections to Professor 
Jean Mueller, who revised Krempelhuber’s determinations in the 
Ratisbon Flora, or Botanische Zeitung, 1887, and published the 
names of others, including descriptions of new species in the same 
journal, whence a list of the names has been transcribed into the 
Victorian Naturalist, 1887. J. Mueller’s determinations are the 
most reliable and complete that we have of Australian lichens. 
Some Victorian lichens, collected by Mr. Hugh Paton, from 
Glasgow, along with some from Ball’s herbarium, collected at the 
Macquarrie, were named by Dr. Stirton, and published in Proc. 
Roy. Soc. Vic., September, 1880. Collections by Miss F. M. 
Campbell, now Mrs. Martin, by Mr. F. Reader, and by myself, 
were determined by Dr. Chas. Knight. Latterly I have taken 
it upon me to name and describe a few out of the large number 
collected by myself; and lists of 237 species, with descriptions of 
43 new ones, have been published in the Victorian Naturalst, 
October, 1887, June, 1888, August and September, 1889. 
In Sourn AvsTRALIA a few specimens are recorded in Fraser’s 
Phytologia Austraitensis. Messrs. J. G. O. Tepper, Batt, and 
Oliver have collected a few, the names of which appear in Trans. 
Roy. Soc. South Australia, vol. iv., v., vii and ix. A few have 
been collected also by myself, one of which was new. 
In QUEENSLAND Messrs. Hartmann, Sayer, Karston, Pentzke, 
and Persich gathered a number of lichens, among other plants, 
for the Victorian Bot. Dept., and they have been determined by 
Prof. J. Mueller. Mr. F. M. Bailey, the Government Botanist 
at Brisbane, and Messrs. Bowman, J. Keys, J. Shirley, Cosson 
and Mrs. Thozet have made collections, which have been examined 
by Dr. Stirton, Rev. W. Leighton, Dr. C. Knight, or Prof. 
Mueller. And with the help of my friend J. Shirley I have made 
a fair collection from the neighbourhood of Brisbane. Stirton’s 
namings appear in the Scottish Naturalist, 1878, and in Proc. 
Roy. Soc. Victoria, 1880, and in Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 1880, 
from which latter they have been reprinted in Frag. Phyt. 
