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Dixon, W. A. The plants of New South Wales; an analytical key to the 

 flowering plants, except grasses and rushes, and ferns of the state, set out in an 

 original method, with an up-to-date list of native and introduced flora, xxiv, 

 322 p. 3 (i. e. 6) pi. 17 cm. Sydney, 1906. 



Keys to vascular plants. 



Maiden, J. H. The forest flora of New South Wales. 8 v. 295 pi. 32 cm. 

 Sydney, 1902-25. 



Descriptions, vernacular names, uses, timber, habitat, and localities ; the spe- 

 cies not in systematic order. 



Some reputed medicinal plants of New South Wales. Proc. Linn. 



Soc. N. S. Wales II, 3: 355-393. 1888. 



Annotated list of 70 native species, alphabetically arranged by scientific names. 



and Betche, Ernst. A census of New South Wales plants, xx, 216 p. 



24.5 cm. Sydney, 1916. 



Systematic list of vascular plants with references to original descriptions and 

 to Bentham's Flora Australiensis. There is a Supplement, listing Algae only. 



Moore, Charles, and Betche, Ernst. Handbook of the flora of New South 

 Wales. A description of the flowering plants and ferns indigenous to New 

 South Wales, xxxix, 582 p. 22 cm. Sydney, 1893.— Moore, Charles. Plants 

 with their habitats, discovered to be indigenous to this colony since the publica- 

 tion of the Handbook . . . Jour, and Proc. Roy. Soc. N. S. Wales 27: 84-85. 

 1893. 



Botanical explorations, glossary; descriptive flora, with keys; list of plants 

 from Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands not included in the descriptive flora ; list 

 of naturalized plants, with indication of native range ; glossary of specific names. 



Rietmann, Othmar. Die nutzpflanzen von Npn-Sudwales. Ber. St. Gall. 

 Naturw. Gesell. 1864/65: 105-118. 1865. 



Running account of principal useful plants. 



Local 



Baker, R. T. On the botany of Rylstone and the Goulburn River districts. 

 Pt. I. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 21: 427-466. 1896. 



Physiography, geology ; annotated list of about 350 vascular plants. (About 

 100 miles northwest of Sydney.) 



Barwick, A. C. The botany of the "clears" and "basalt masses," County of 

 Hunter, N. S. Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 28: 932-943. 1904. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of vascular plants. The "clears" are 

 areas of volcanic soil, characterized by the absence of underbrush. (Central 

 eastern New South Wales.) 



Cambage, R. H. Notes on the native flora of New South Wales. X. The 

 Federal Capital Territory. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 43: 673-711. 2 fig. 

 ( incl. map ) , pi. 71-74. 1919. 



Botanical explorations, topography, geology, climate, soil, general features of 

 flora; list of vascular plants (and Marchantiaceae) observed. 



Chisholm, E. C. The Comboyne plateau. Its general conformation and 

 flora. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 50: 284-293. 1 fig. (map). 1925.— Addi- 

 tional flora ... 1. c. 52: 378-379. 1927.— Further additions ... 1. c. 59: 143- 

 155. 1934.— Final additions . . . 1. c. 62: 65-72. 1937. 



Physiography, general features of flora ; unannotated list of vascular plants. 

 (Near the coast southwest of Port Macquarie.) 



The flora of Marrangaroo, County of Cook. Austral. Nat. 5: 122-129. 



1 fig. (map). 1923. 



Topography, climate, distribution of some trees ; unannotated list of vascular 

 plants. (About 100 miles from Sydney.) 



Cleland, J. B. List of plants growing upon Milson Island, Hawkesbury 

 River. Rpt. Govt. Bur. Microbiol. N. S. Wales 3: 218-225. 1914. 



Annotated list of 234 native and 55 introduced vascular plants. (Near Brook- 

 lyn, north of Sydney.) 



Davis, Consett, Day, M. F., and Waterhouse, D. F. Notes on the terrestrial 

 ecology of the Five Islands. I. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 63: 357-388. 8 

 fig. (incl. maps), pi. 15-19. 1939. 



Includes annotated list (p. 380-383) of vascular plan t. (Near Port Kembla.) 



