172 E. CHEEL. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY or AUSTRALIAN LICHENS. 
By H. CHEEL. 
[Communicated by J. H. MAIDEN, F.L.S. | 
[Read before the Royal Society of N. S. Wales, Septemeer 2, 1903. | 
THE following is, as far as I can ascertain a complete list 
of publications on Australian Lichens issued previous to 
September 1903.—(H. Cheel). 
[Introductory Note.—Mr. Cheel of the Botanic Gardens Staff is 
custodian of this group of plants in the National Herbarium, 
Sydney. A few years ago the Government purchased from the 
Rey. F. M. R. Wilson his collection of Lichens (chiefly Australian) 
comprising about 20,000 specimens. The number of species is not 
yet accurately determined. The herbarium has received large 
accessions of such plants from other sources.—J. H. Maipen, 
Government Botanist and Director of the Botanic Gardens, 
Sydney. | 
NEW SoutH WALES.: 
1. Brown, R. 
Flinders’ Voyage to Terra Australis, Vol. 11., pp. 593-4 (1814). 
A list of 58 lichens, common in Europe and Australia are 
given in this work. 
2. Persoon, C. H. 
Freycinet’s Voyage autour du Monde ( Botanique), pp. 187 — 
215, Paris (1826). 
Four species are given from New Holland, two of which 
are from Port Jackson. 
3. Crombie, J. M. 
Enumeration of Lichens (Australian) in Herbarium Robert 
Brown (British Museum)—Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) Vol. 
XviL, pp. 390 — 401, (1880). 
