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Cambage, R. H.— " Notes on Excursion to Jenolan Caves." Botanical notes, 

 Brit. Assoc. Meeting, 1914. 



Barwick, A. C— " The Botany of the ' Clears ' and ' Basalt Masses,' " in Proc. 

 Linn. Soc, N.S.W., XXVIII, 932 (1903). A list, with notes, of the Eucalypts at 

 pp. 938-9. 



Cambage, R. H— " Notes on the Botany of the Interior of New South Wales,'* 

 Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., XXV-XXVII. 



Part I. From the Darling River at Bourke to Cobar. (Vol. XXV, 591-604, 1900.) 



II. From Cobar to the Bogan River above Nyngan. (ib., 708-720.) 



III. From Mudall Station on the Bogan River to Euabalong on the Lachlan. (Vol. XXVI, 



197-212, 1901.) 



IV. From Mount Hope to Parkes. (ib-., 317-333.) 



V. From Parkes to Marsden. (ib., 685-699.) 



VI. From Marsden to Narrandera. (Vol. XXVII, 186-204, 1902.) 



VII. From Forbes to Bathurst. («'6. 5 561-591.) 



Cambage, R. H., and Maiden, J. H.— " The Western Plains," pp. 417-423, 

 Eucalypts at pp. 419, 420, in New South AVales Handbook, Brit. Assoc. Meeting, 1914. 



Collins, Marjorie L.— Studies in the Vegetation of Arid and Semi-arid New South 

 Wales. The plant ecology of the Barrier district, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., XLVIII, 

 229 (1923). Contains many useful references to Eucalyptus. 



Dwyer, J. W. (Right Rev. Bishop). — " A Floral Survey of the South-western 

 Slopes of New South Wales, round about Temora and Barmedman." (Aust. Nat., IV, 

 211, 1921). List of Eucalypts at p. 220. 



Maiden, J. H., Cleland, J. B., M.D., and Burrow, Gordon. — " The Botany of 

 the Pilliga Scrub, New South Wales." Bulletin No. 14 of the Forestry Commission 

 pp. 20, 1920. Contains some notes on the Distribution of the Eucalypts in a compara- 

 tively little known region. 



Christie, W. — ' The Forest Vegetation of Central and Northern New England, 

 in connection with geological influences," Journ. Roy. Soc, N.S.W., XI, 21-39, 1877. 

 A pioneering paper, but the Eucalypts referred to were not known by the author at the 

 time. 



