ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS. 69. 
County and Parish Maps.—As the results come in, they will, 
after checking, be carefully entered by a draughtsman-clerk (many 
of whom already possess knowledge of plant names), in the county 
and parish maps. The county maps will serve for more general 
records, the parish maps for those in more detail. To accompany 
each map, or group of maps, registers could be attached, where 
information could be recorded which is unsuitable for (either on 
account of its bulk, or for other reasons), the maps themselves. 
Such registers could have printed columns and head lines ; thus 
expense could be saved and neatness and uniformity secured. 
Such is a crude outline of my views on a subject which I venture 
to submit to your consideration. India has for many years enjoyed 
the advantages of a botanical survey, and I trust that no great 
time will elapse before we have a properly organised Botanical 
Survey of New South Wales. 
