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INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



Maiden, John Henry {continued). 



— The chemistry of the Australian indigenous vegetation. 

 1895. I. 151.^ 



■ — ■ CoiTee leaves as a beverage. 1S94. III. 740.' 



— The Colane. 1893. III. 512.' 



— Colonial timbers for wine-casks. 1894. IV. 427.' 



— Concerning Hill Top. 1897. I. 505. 



— A contribution towards a flora of Mount Kosciusko. 

 1898. I. 505. 



• — Dorrigo forest reserve. 1894. IV. 380.' 



— The Dorrigo forest reserve. 1894. I. 504. 



— Drimys aromatica and D. dipetala. 1891. III. 397.' 



— Durability of colonial timbers. 1894. IV. 413.' 



— Edible and non-edible Red-gum leaves. 1900. IV. 534.' 



— Effects on cattle of eating Macrozamia roots. 1900. III. 

 285.2 



— The Eucalyptus. 1899. IV. 532.' 



— Eucalyptus coriacea. 1900. IV. 533.' 



— The examination of Ivinos. 1890. II. 624.' 



— False Tonquin beans. 1894. III. 287.' 



— Fibre of Hibiscus heterophyUus. 1894. III. 587. ^ 



— Fish-poisons of the Australian aborigines. 1894. III. 

 283.' 



— Fruit of Cryptocarya Meissneri. 1894. 11.225.' 



— A giant Acacia from the Brunswick River. 1896. II. 

 324.' 



— On Grass-tree gum. 1891. III. 339.' 



— On the gum of the Leopard-tree. 1890. II. 407.' 



— The gum of the Leopard tree. 1891. III. 504.= 



— Gums, and a resin, produced by Australian Proteaceae. 

 1889. III. 382.' 



— Heart-leaf Poison-plant. 1894. III. 477.' 



— Honey-locust pods for horse and cattle feed. 1897. III. 

 477.' 



■ — Indigenous Australian forage plants. 1889. III. 223.' 



— Indigenous vegetable drugs. 1899. III. 283.' 



— Ironbarks. 1893. IV. 531.' 



— Is Goodia poisonous to stock? 1895. III. 478.' 



— Ivino liquide. 1890. III. 633.' 



— Les kinos de I'Angophora. 1893. III. 633.' 



— A large white Honeysuckle. 1899. 11.159.' 



— Liquid kino. 1890. III. 633.' 



— A list of plants collected by IMr. R. Helms. 1894. I. 504. 



— The Moreton Bay Fig. 1893. III. 371.' 



— Mount Seaview and the way thither. 1898. I. 505. 



— Native food-plants. 1899. III. 283.' 



— Native plants poisonous to stock. 1895. III. 94.' 



— A native Senna. 1894. III. 471.' 



— A native timber suitable for tobacco-pipes. 1894. III. 

 383.' 



— New locality for Cryptocarya patentinervis. 1894. II. 

 225.' 



— a" New South AVales Bitter Vine. 1894. III. 403.' 



— Note on the synonymy of Ficus scabra. 1889. II. 153.' 



— Notes of a trip to the . . . forests of New South Wales. 

 1895. I. 504. 



— Notes on Australian economic botany. 1891. III. 94.' 



— Notes on colonial timber for carriage-building. 1894. 

 IV. 427.' 



— Notes on ring-barking. 1894. IV. 385.' 



— Notes on some indigenous Sago. 1888. III. 282.' 



— Notes on some vegetable exudations. 1896. III. 228.' 



— Notes on the commercial timbers of New South Wales. 

 1895. IV. 401.' 



— Notes on the exudations ... of Pittosporum. 1892. II. 

 248.' 



— Notes on the geographical distribution of some New South 

 Wales plants. 1890. I. 504. 



— Notes on the resins of two Queensland species of Araucaria. 

 1891. II. 26.' 



— Observations on the gums ... of Ceratopetalum. 1890. 



II. 250.' 



— Observations on the gums ... of Ceratopetalum. 1891. 



III. 415.' 



— Observations on the vegetation of Lord Howe Island. 1898. 

 I. 508.' 



— On the occurrence of a gum in Echinocarpus. 1892. III. 

 584.' 



— On the oleo-resin of Canarium Muelleri. 1892. III. 510.' 



— Paddy's Lucerne or Queensland Hemp. 1894. III. 589.' 



— On Panax gum. 1893. III. 643.= 



— Pepper-tree oil. 1898. III. 529.' 



— Plants reputed to be poisonous to stock in Australia. 

 1898. III. 94.' 



— Pomaderris apetala. 1898. III. 542.' 



— A preliminary study of the Prickly-Pears. 1898. III. 

 624.' 



— Range of Marlea vitiensis Benth. 1895. II. 615.' 

 — ^ A reputed cough remedy. 1900. III. 384.' 



— The resin of Myoporum platycarpum. 1889. II. 806.' 



— Sassafras timber in the Bega district. 1895. IV. 520.' 



— Some Eucalypts of the New England tableland. 1898. 



II. 623.' 



— Some native Australian fodder-plants. 1898. III. 223.' 



— Some N. S. Wales plants worth cultivating. 1896. III. 

 94.' 



— Some New South Wales tan-substances. 1888. III. 237.' 



— Some notes of a trip to the Victorian Alps. 1900. I. 505. 



— Some of the pale hardwood timbers of New South ' Wales. 

 1892. IV. 531.' 



— Some plant-foods of the aborigines. 1899. III. 283.' 



— Some remarks on the sand-drift problem. 1900. IV. 146. ' 



— Some reputed medicinal plants of N. S. Wales. 1889. III. 

 94.' 



— Spread of a Cassia this season. 1895. III. 471.' 



— Sterculia gum. 1889. III. 591.' 



— Supposed poisoning of sheep. 1899. III. 710.' 



— Sydney-grown Acacia pycnantha bark. 1894. III. 485.' 



— Tagosaste, or tree Lucerne. 1900. III. 474.' 



— The tree Tomato. 1894. III. 699.' 



— The Turpentine-tree. 1896. IV. 534.' 



— On two undesoribed exudations from the Leguminosae. 

 1892. III. 462.' 



— Useful Australian plants. 1893. III. 94.' 



— The useful native plants of Australia. 1889. III. 94.' 



— The Valonia Oak. 1900. IV. 502.' 



— Vegetable exudations. 1892. III. 228.' 



— Walking-sticks . . . from New South Wales. 1894. IV. 

 428.' 



— Wattles and Wattle-barks. 1890. IV. 521.' 



^ The weeds of New South Wales. 1895. III. 132.' 



— See also Deane, Henry & Maiden, J. H. ; Mueller, Fer- 

 dinand, baron von & Maiden, J. H. 



— & Baker, R. T. Botanical notes from the Technological 

 museum, Sydney. 1894. I. 504. 



Description of a new Croton. 1895. II. 439.' 



Description of a new species of Acacia from New South 



Wales. 1896. II. 327.' 

 Description of an apparently new Acacia. 1895. II. 



327.' 

 Descriptions of some new . . . plants from New South 



Wales. 1896. I. 505. 

 On a new species of Elaeocarpus. 1896. II. 510.' 



— & Betche, Ernst. Descriptions of four new . . . New 

 South Wales plants. 1898. I. 505. 



Descriptions of three new species of Australian plants. 



1898. II. 486,' 689.' 

 On a new Myoporum from South Austraha. 1898. II. 



806.' 



On a new species of Macadamia. 1896. II. 164.' 



Notes from the Botanic gardens, Sydney. 1898. I. 



505. 

 Notes on StercuUa . . . lurida and discolor. 189S. II. 



538.' 



— & Camfield, J. H. Notes on some Port Jackson plants. 

 1898. II. 159,' 690.' 



— & Camnbell, W. S. The flowering plants ... of New South 

 Wales. 1895. I. 504. 



— & De Coque, J. V. Report on turpentine timber. 1895. 

 IV. 534.' 



— & Smith, H. G. A contribution to the chemistry of Aus- 

 tralian myrtaceous kinos. 1895. III. 633.' 



Contributions to a knowledge of Australian vegetable 



exudations. 1895. I. 181.' 

 Sur I'etude chimique des kinos des Myrtac^es d'Aus- 



tralie. 1895. III. 633.' 

 Preliminary notes on the bark of Carissa. 1895. III. 



687.' 



— Cowdery, G. S. & De Coque, J. V. Report on Spotted 

 Gum. 1897. IV. 533.' 



The Maidenhair-tree. 1882,1899. III. 287.' 



Maier, Franz. See Mafiep^b, OpaHn,i>. 



Maier, Fritz. Vegetations- Charakter des Nord-Ostens del 



Vereinisten Staaten. 1855. I. 314. 

 Maier, Michael. Tractatus de volucri arborea. 1619. I. 



517.' 

 Maier, P. J. De bereiding van kamfer in Japan. 1852. 



III, 404.' 



