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Hall. Cuthbert. — " The Eucalypts of Parramatta (N.S.W.) with description of 

 a new species," Proc Linn. Soc, N.S.W., XXXVII, 561-571, 1912, with a map showing 

 local distribution. Valuable. 



Cleland, J. B. — " List of Plants growing upon Milson Island. Hawkesbury River," 

 in 3rd Rep. Bureau Microbiology, N.S.W., 1914, p. 218. 



Cunningham, Allan. — 1. ' ; Journal of a Route from Bathurst to Liverpool Plains,'" 

 explored by Allan Chinningkam. Barron Field's " Geographical Memoirs on New South 

 Wales," pp. 133-191 (21st March-27th June, 1823). 



2. "A specimen of the Indigenous Botany of the Mountainous Country between 

 the colon}' round Port Jackson and the settlement of Bathurst . . ." in the months 

 of October to December, 1822 (ib., pp. 325-365). 



Both these papers should be read in conjunction with Allan Cunningham's MS. 

 Journal in the Mitchell Library, and the paper by Maiden and Cambage (Joum Roy Soe., 

 y .S.W.. XLIII, 1909, quoted below) will be found a useful introduction to all three. 



Clunies Ross, W. J.— " Notes on the Flora of Bathurst and its connection with 

 the Geology of the District," Rep. A.A.A.S., VII (Sydney), 467 (1898). 



Hamilton. A. G.— :; On the Flora of Mount Wilson," Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. , 

 XXIV, 346-372 (1899). 



Blakely. W. F.— " A List of Plants collected in the vicinity of the Jenolan Caves 

 by W. F. Blakely and J. C. Wiburd " Comm. by J. H. M., Agric. Gaz., N.S.W., November, 

 1901. 



Baker, R. T. — " A revision of the Eucalypts of the Rylstone District," Proc. Linn. 

 Soc, N.S.W., XXVIII, 349-360, 1903. 



Maiden, J. H., and Cambage, R. H. — 1. " Notes on the Eucalypts of the Blue 

 Mountains," Proc Linn. Soc, N.S.W., XXX, 190-202 (1905). 



2. ; ' Botanical, Topographical, and Geological Notes on some routes of Allan 

 Cunningham " (Blue Mountains and beyond), Joum. Roy. Soc, N.S.W., XLIII, 123-138 

 (1909). 



Hamilton, A. A.— ' Topographical and Ecological Notes on the Flora of the 

 Blue Mountains," Proc Linn. Soc, N.S.W., XL, 386-413 (1915), contains a useful 

 bibliography ; omits Eucalyptus as having been dealt with in previous paper. 



