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A Catalogue of Plants collected during Mr. Alexander 
Forrest’s geographical exploration of North-west 
Australia in 1879. 
By Baron Ferp. von Murnier, K.C.M.G., M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S. 
[Read before the Royal Society of N.S.W., 7 July, 1880.] 
species gathered between Nickol-Bay and King’s Sound, as the 
collections, obtained in the further progress of the journey, were by 
have gradually grown so extensive, that now nearly half of the 
whole vegetation of the Australian con : 
Within the boundaries of the vast West Australian territory. 
Further searches will doubtless add still much to the phytographic 
material a permanent footi ere. 
To this list of names rp Se and their localities I have added 
Some data from my unpublished diaries of the expedition of 1855 
and 1856, in which I accompanied Mr. Aug. Gregory, as T was 
twenty-three years for the first time revisited by Mr. Forrest and 
his party, were mostly destroyed on the from Timor to 
Sydney, so that many of the localities now given from my journal 
remained ever since ed. 
