BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AUSTRALIAN LICHENS. Lhe 
Seventy-three species are enumerated, twelve of which are 
new toscience. Port Jackson and Grose River are mentioned 
in this State. 
4. Woolls, W. 
Contribution to the Flora of Australia, 163 —173 (1867). 
Fourteen species are mentioned by Woolls as having been 
collected, chiefly near Parramatta. 
5. Krempelhuber, Dr. A. 
Lichenes bearbeitet, Reise der oesterreichischen Fregatte Novara 
(Botanik) um die Erde in den Jahren 1857, 1858, 1859, 
Thiel 1., pp. 107 — 129. 
6. Krempelhuber, Dr. A. 
Ein Neuer Beitrag zur Flechten-Flora Australiens.— Verhand- 
lungen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft, Wien, Jahr- 
gang 1880, xxx., il. part, pp. 329 — 342. 
One hundred and twenty-two species are enumerated, 
several of which are described as new. Thirty-five are 
recorded for N.S.W., chiefly from Richmond and Clarence 
Rivers, and from New England district. 
7.: Knight, C. 
Contribution to the Lichenographia of New South Wales.— 
Trans. Linn. Soc., 2nd Series, Vol. 11., p. 37, (1882). 
Fifty-two species are enumerated, including forty new 
species, collected chiefly in the neighbourhood of Sydney. 
8. Mueller, F., Baron von. 
Fragmenta Phytographie Australie, x1., Supplement, pp. 70 
—74 and pp. 115 - 118 (1883). 
9. Mueller, F., Baron von. 
Victorian Naturalist, Vol, 1., pp. 88 — 95 (1887). 
A list of Australian species are given by the Baron, several 
of which are from New South Wales. 
