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Maiden, J. H. — 1. "Some Eucalypts of the New England Tableland," Report 

 Aust. Assoc. Adv. Sci., VII, 537-543 (1898). 



2. " The Botany of Howell (Bora Creek), a tin-granite flora," Proc. Linn. Soc, 

 N.S.W., XXXI, 63-72 (1906). 



Campbell, J. F., L.S.— : ' Notes on the Commercial and other Timbers of southern 

 New England," The Surveyor, XX, 152-158, September, 1907. 



Northern Rivers. 



Maiden, J. H. — 1. "The Dorrigo Forest Reserve," Agric. Gaz., N.S.W., April 

 and September, 1894, pp. 218-223 and 599-633. Notes on the Eucalypts of the above, 

 also Bellinger River and Tyringham-Armidale Road. 



2. "Mount Seaview and the way thither," Agric. Gaz., N.S.W., June, 1898, 

 X, 577. Notes on the Eucalypts from Port Macquarie to Walcha. 



3. " Notes of a trip to Mount Seaview, Upper Hastings River," Proc. Linn. Soc, 

 N.S.W., XXIII, 20-28 (1898). Notes on the Eucalypts on Mount Seaview. 



4. " Notes of a trip to the North-central Coast Forests of New South Wales,' 

 Agric. Gaz., N.S.W., VI, 583, September, 1895. 



Baker, R. T.— " Flora of the North Coast," pp. 424-435, Eucalypts at 425, 432- 

 434, New South Wales Handbook, British Association Meeting, 1914. 



Petrie, A. H. K.— " An Ecological Study of the Flora of Mount Wilson, Part II. 

 The Eucalyptus Forests." Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., L, 145, with three plates and four 

 text-figures (1925). 



7. Queensland. 



Mitchell, T. L.— " Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical 

 Australia," London, 1848. This work deals with the Bogan and the Macquarie and the 

 northern half of New South Wales. The expedition traversed southern and central 

 Queensland as far north as the Belyando, within the Tropic of Capricorn. Contains 

 useful notes on the distribution, &c, of the Eucalypts, valuable to the student of the 

 genus, although Mitchell did not collect many specimens of them. 



