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Dwyer, J. W. A floral survey of the south western slopes of N. S. Wales 

 round about Temora and Barmedman. Austral. Nat. 4: 212-224. 1921. 



Soils ; annotated list of cellular and vascular plants collected by author from 

 Stockinbingal to Wyalong. (Southeastern New South Wales.) 



Hamilton, A. A. Topographical and ecological notes on the flora of the Blue 

 Mountains. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 40: 386-413. 1915. 



Botanical explorations (with included bibliography), general features of flora, 

 etc.; annotated list of vascular plants. (About 70 miles west of Sydney.) 



Hamilton, A. G. A list of the indigenous plants of the Mudgee district. Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales II, 2: 259-306. 18S7. 



Geology, climate, etc. ; annotated list of 1,208 vascular plants, with notes on 

 uses. (About 40 miles east of Wellington.) 



On the flora of Mt. Wilson. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 24: 346- 



372. 1899. 



Physiography, climate, general features of flora; list of 545 vascular plants; 

 bibliography. Mount Wilson is on the boundary between New South Wales and 

 Queensland, about 60 miles from the coast. 



Haviland, F. E. Notes on the indigenous plants in the Cobar district. Proc. 

 Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 36: 507-540. 1 fig. (map). 1912; 38: 639-655. 1914. 



Geology, general features of flora, climate ; annotated list of 504 vascular and 

 cellular plants. (North-central New South Wales.) 



Maiden, J. H. The botany of Howell (Bora Creek) : a tin-granite flora. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 31: 63-72. 1906. 



Physiography, etc. ; list of vascular plants. (Northeastern New South Wales, 

 on western slope of New England Range.) 



A contribution towards a flora of Mount Kosciusko. Agr. Gaz. N. S. 



Wales 9: 720-740. 1898.— A second contribution . . . 1. c. 10: 1001-1042. pi. 

 1899. (Reprinted as Misc. Pub. Dept. Agr. N. S. Wales 241, 331.) 



General features of flora, bibliography ; partly annotated lists of vascular 

 plants found at different elevations. Mount Kosciusko (7,328 ft.) is the 

 highest mountain in Australia. The second contribution is similarly arranged 

 and has also notes on the general characteristics of alpine plants and on the 

 phytogeographic relation of Mount Kosciusko and Tasmania. (Southeastern 

 New South Wales.) 



The Dorrigo forest reserve. Agr. Gaz. N. S. Wales 5: 218-223, 599- 



633. map. 1894; 7: 38-39. 1897; 8: 523. 1897. (1st pt. reprinted 41 p.) 



Includes annotated list of vascular plants collected by the author in 1893. 

 (In County of Fitzroy, on the north coast.) 



A list of plants collected by Mr. Richard Helms in the Australian 



Alps, February, 1893. Agr. Gaz. N. S. Wales 5: 836-841. 1894. 



List of phanerogams, with localities and altitudes, collected in the neighbor- 

 hood of Mount Kosciusko, in southeastern New South Wales. 



A list of plants collected in the vicinity of the Jenolan Caves, by 



W. F. Blakely and J. C. Wiburd. Agr. Gaz. N. S. Wales 12: 1390-1394. 1901. 



Unannotated list of vascular plants. (About 70 miles almost due west of 

 Sydney. ) 



Ross, W. J. C. Notes on the flora of Bathurst and its connection with the 

 geology of the district. Rpt. Australas. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 7: 467-481. 1898. 



Physiography, general features of flora ; tabular list of spermatophytes, with 

 indication of geological formations on which they occur. (About 100 miles 

 northwest of Sydney.) 



Turner, Frederick. Botany of north-eastern New South Wales. Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales 31: 365-392. 1906. 



Physiography, climate, general features of flora (including useful plants) ; 

 no list of species (1,767 known). (Area between 32° S. Lat. and Queensland 

 boundary, west to 152° 20' and 151° E. Long.) 



Botany of north-western New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 



Wales 30: 32-91. map. 1905. 



Physiography, climate, useful plants of aborigines, general features of flora ; 

 unannotated list of 1,137 vascular plants. The area covered lies between the 

 northern boundary of New South Wales and 32° S. Lat. and between 147° and 

 151°20' E. Long. 



