PHYTOGRAPHY — TASMANIA 



505 



Australian wild flowers. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, XIX. 526- 

 527. 1896.) 



Baker, R. T. On the botany of Rylstone and the Goulburn 

 River districts. Pt. I. (Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales Proc. XXI. 

 427-466. 1896.) 



Maiden, J. H. & Baker, R. T. Descriptions of some new spe- 

 cies of plants from New South Wales. (Linn. Soc. N. S. 

 Wales Proc. ser. 2, X. (1S95), pp. 582-595, pi. 50-53. 

 1896.) 



Mueller, Ferdinand, Baron von. List of extra-tropic West 

 Australian plants (vasculares). (In Fraseh, M. A. C. 

 Western Australian year-book for 1S94-95, pp. 201-231. 

 1896.) 



Mueller, Fferdinand], Baron von & Tate, Ralph. Botany, 

 (phanerogams and vascular cryptogams), [of the Elder ex- 

 ploring expedition]. [1896.] (Philos. Soc. Adelaide Trans. 

 XVI. 333-383. 1892-96.) — Separate. 



Tate, Ralph. Botany [of the Horn expedition to Central Aus- 

 tralia] with an appendix by J. H. Maiden. (In Horn, W. A. 

 Report on the work of the Horn scientific expedition, III. 

 117-197. 1896.) 



Luehmann, J. G. Reliquiae Muellerianae; descriptions of new 

 Australian plants in the Melbourne herbarium. (Victor. 

 Nat. XIII. (1896-97), pp. 111-112, 117, 147, 168. 1897.) 



— Reprinted : [4] ff . O. n. t-p. [Melbourne, 1896-97.] 

 Maiden, J. H. Concerning Hill Top. (Agric. Gaz. N. S. 



Wales, VII. (1S96), pp. 263-274. 1897.) 



Moore, S. Le M. The Camel fodder plants of western Aus- 

 tralia. (Jour. Bot. XXXV. 161-172. 1897.) 



Tate, Ralph. A list of plants collected bv the Calvert expe- 

 dition. (Philos. Soc. Adelaide Trans. XXI. 69-71. 1897.) 



Tisdall, H. T. Under eastern Baw Baw; a' botanical trip in 

 the Gippsland Mountains. (Victor. Nat. XIII. (1S96-97), 

 pp. 93-97. 1897.) 



Reader, F. M. Contributions to the flora of Victoria. (Victor, 

 Nat. XIII. (1896-97), pp. 146-147, 167-168; XIV. (1S97- 

 98), pp. 83-84, 163-164. 1897-9S.) 



Bailey, F. M. Contributions to the flora of Queensland. 

 (Queensland Agric. Jour. I. 78-82, 22S-235, 36S-370, 451-453, 

 8 pi.; II. 3S-39, 129-131, 197-19S, 2S5, 3S6, pi. 16-17; III. 

 203-205, 281-282, 353-356, pi. 5S-60; IV. 47-48, 195, 2S4- 

 2*5, 463-465, pi. S9-90; V. 37-41, 3S7-390, 483-4SS, pi. 151; 

 VI. 39, 49S, pi. 161, 201-203; VII. 441, pi. 59. 1897-1900.) 



Alton, St. Eloy d'. Notes on the plants indigenous to the 

 northwest portion of the colony of Victoria. [Abstract.] 

 (Australas. Assoc. Adv. Sci. VII. 455-467. 1898.) 



Bailey, F. M. A few words about the flora of the islands of 

 Torres Straits and the mainland about Somerset. (Australas. 

 Assoc. Adv. Sci. VII. 423-447. 1898.)— Reprinted: 24 pp. 

 O. t-p-c. [Sydney, 1S98.] 



Bailey, J. F. Plants of the rabbit-infested countrv, Bulloo 

 River, S. Q. (Australas. Assoc. Adv. Sci. VII. 44S-454, pi. 

 20-25. 1898.) — Reprinted : 7 pp. 6 pi. O. t-p-c. [Sydney, 

 1898.] 



Koch, Max. A list of plants collected on Mt. Lvndhurst Run, 

 S. Australia. (Pliilos. Soc. Adelaide Trans. XXII. 101-118. 

 1898.) 



Maiden, J. II. * Betche, E[mst]. Descriptions of four new 

 species of New South Wales plants. (Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 

 Proc. XXIII. 15-19. 1898.) 



Ross, W. J. C. Notes on the flora of Bathurst and its connec- 

 tion with the geologv of the district. (Australas. Assoc. Adv. 

 Sci. VII. 467-481. 1898.) 



With a list. ■ 



Rowan, Mrs. [Ellis]. A Sower-hunter in Queensland it New 



Zealand. 13+[l]+272 pp. 18 pi. map. O. London, 1898. 



— Ed. 2. 13+[l]+272pp. 18 pi. map. O. London, 1898. 



Popular treatment. — Contains only a fow notes on plants. 



Maiden, ,1. 11. Mount Seaview anil the way thither. (Agric. 



Ga:. X. S. Wales, IX. (1898), pp. :>77 607, map. 1899.) — 

 Reprinted: 31pp. map. < ». Svdnrv, 1898. (XowSouth 



Wales Dept Agric. Misc. Pub. CCXXX i 

 Adcock. (J. II. On the Mora of Australia. (Hurt. Soc. Lond. 



Jour. XXII. 83 94. [1898-99.]) 



PopulAI I rem fin tii . 



Maiden,.!. II. & Betche, Efrnst], Notes from the Botanic 



gardens, Sydney. i Linn. Soc. X. S. Wales Proc. XXII. 



(1897), pp. 1 16 1 i"; Will. II I I. 772 779, pi. 28; \.\IV. 



(1899), pp. 143-153, 610-651; XXV. pt. 1, pp. KH-103. 



1898-1900.) 

 Chiefly on geographical distribution of Australian plants; also descrip- 

 tions of new plants. 



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

 sciusko. (Agric. Gaz. N. S. Wales, IX. (189S), pp. 720-740; 

 X. (1899), pp. 1001-1042, 1 pi. 1899-1900.) — Reprinted: 

 2 pts. (21+42 pp.) 1 pi. O. Sydney, 1898-99. (New 

 South Wales Dept, Agric. Misc. Pub. CCXLL, CCCXXXI.) 



Annotated list. — Bibliography (pp. 725-72G, 1005-1007). 



Baker, R. T. Contributions to a knowledge of the flora of 

 Australia. (Linn. Soc. X. S. Wales Proc. XXII. (1S97), pp. 

 230-239, pi. 10; XXIV. (1S99), pp. 437-447. 1898-1900.) 



Moore, S. Le M. The botanical results of a journey into the 

 interior of western Australia; with some observations on 

 the nature and relations of the desert flora. (Linn. Soc. 

 Jour. Bot. XXXIV. 171-261. 1899.) 



Bailey, F. M. The Queensland flora. Pt. I.-II. 25 pi. O. 

 Brisbane, 1899-1900— > 



Banks, Sir Joseph & Solander, Daniel. Illustrations of the 

 botany of Captain Cook's voyage round the world in H. M. S. 

 Endeavour in 1768-71, with determinations by James Brit- 

 ten. Pt. I. Australian plants. 31 pp. 101 pi. F 5 . Lon- 

 don, 1900^ 



Hamilton, A. G. On the flora of Mt, Wilson. (Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales Proc. XXIV. (1899), pp. 346-372. 1900.) 



Bibliography (p. 372). 

 Koch, Max. Supplementary list of plants from Mount Lynd- 



hurst Run. (Philos. Soc. Adelaide Trans. XXIV. S1-S5. 



1900.) 

 Maiden, J. H. A botanist on Mt. Kosciusko. (Victor. Nat. 



XVI. (1S99-1900), pp. 95, 160. 1900.) 



Some notes of a trip to the Victorian Alps. (Victor. Nat. 



XVII. no. 3, pp. 43-47. 1900.) 



[Schimper, A. F. W.] Bilder aus der Pflanzenwelt des australi- 



schen Continentes. (Wien. III. Garlen-Zcit. XXV. 25.3-260. 



1900.) — Extract from his Pflanzen-Geographie . . . 1S98. 

 Walter, Cha[rle]s. Records of plants new to Victoria and new 



districts for Victorian plants. ( Victor. Nat. XVI. (1899- 



1900), pp. 98-101. 1900. — See also pp. 143-144.) 

 Woolls, W[illiam]. Remarks on the past, present, and future 



of the Australian flora [with " Comments by Baron Sir F. 



von Mueller"]. ( l'ictoria Inst. Jour. Trans. XXXII. 100- 



146. 1900.) 



e. TASMANIA 



Including King Island and the Fourneaus group. See also Australia 



Dendrography 



Woods, J. E. Tenison-. Tasmanian forests; their botany and 

 economical value. (Roy. Soc. N. S. Wales Jour. XII. (1878), 

 pp. 17-28. 1879.) — The forest resources of Tasmania. 

 [Abstract.] (Timber Trades Jour. IX. 224, 343-344. 1S80. 

 — Ind. For. VII. 356-363. 1882.) 



General Phytography 



[Backhouse. James.] Index plantarum; or. Indigenous plants 

 of Van Diemen's Land. (In [Ross]. Hobart Town alma- 

 nack for 1S35. O. Hobart Town, [1834]. See pp. 61-114.) 



Hooker, [Sir] W. J. & [Sir] J. D. Contributions toward a flora 

 of Van Dieman's band; from collections sent by K. W. Law- 

 rence and Ronald Gunn and bv Dr. Scott. (Hooker Jour. 

 Bot. I. 241-25S; Hooker Comp. Bot. Mag. I. 272-277; 

 Hooker Jour. Bot. II. 3;m 421. 1834-40.) 

 For continuation see Hooker, J. D. Florae Tasmaniae spicilegium . . . 

 18-17. 



Gunn, R. C. Observations on the flora of Geelong, Port Phil- 

 lip. (Tasmania Jour. Sci. Nat. 1. 203-207. 1842.) 



Hooker, [Sir] J. 1). Florae Tasmaniae Bpicilegium; or, Con- 

 tributions towards a flora of Van Diemen's band. (Lond. 

 Jour. Bot. VI. 106-125, 265 286, 461-479. 1847.) 

 For preceding numbers see Hooker, \V. J. & J. D. Contributions to- 

 wards a flora of Van Dieman's Land . . . 1834-40. 



On the origination and distribution of species; introduc- 

 tory e say to the flora of Tasmania. (Amer. Jt'iir. Sci. ser. 



2, XXIX. 1 25, 305 326. I860.)— Reprinted: 46 pp. O. 

 n. t-p. [Philadelphia, 1S00.] 



Flora Tasmaniae. 2 vol. 200 pi. F. London, 1860. 



(The botany of tlie Antarctic voyage of . . . discovery 

 ship- Erebus and Tenor in . . . 1839-43, under the com- 

 mand of Sir J. ('. Ross, pt. 111.) 

 For bibliographical notes see Herb. BoissJor Hull. I. 2'.i0. 1803. 



Meredith. Mrs. L. A. (Twamley). Some of my bush friends 



in Tasmania, native flowers, berries and insects, drawn from 



life, illustrated in verse and briefly described. |-'| : 24 106pp, 

 U pi. 1'. London. 1860. -Lastserie 6 I-'! 76+|7]pp. 

 12 [15] pi. V. London & New York, fjpref. 1891], 



Many woody plants figured. 



