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Turner, Frederick. Botany of south-western New South Wales. Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales 29: 132-181. 1904. 



Climate, general features of flora, with notes on economic plants and vernacular 

 names; unannotated list of vascular plants. The area covered extends from 33° 

 S. Lat. to the Murray (or Hume) River, and from 141° to 147° E. Long. 



Botany of the Darling, New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 



Wales 28: 406-442. 1903. 



Physiography, climate, general features of flora, botanical explorations ; list of 

 760 vascular plants from vicinity of Darling River, between 29° and 33° S. Lat. 

 and 141° to 147° B. Long. 



The vegetation of New England, New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. 



N. S. Wales 28: 276-311. 1903. 



Geology, physiography, climate, general features of flora ; list of 708 vascular 

 plants, with localities. The area covered is that portion of New South Wales 

 extending "northwards along the Dividing Range from a little south of Armidale 

 to the Queensland border." 



Woolls, William. Plants indigenous and naturalised in the neighbourhood 

 of Sydney . . . [2d ed.] 71 p. 21.5 cm. Sydney, 1891. (1st ed., 1880.) 



Climate, etc. ; unannotated lists of native and naturalized vascular plants and 

 Characeae (1,465 species, of which 1,290 are native). 



NORTHERN TERRITORY 



See also South Australia (Tate, A census, and A handbook). 



Northern Territory was a part of South Australia from 1863 through 1910. 



General 



Ewart, A. J., and Davies, O. B. The flora of the Northern Territory . . . 

 with appendices by J. H. Maiden . . . and by A. A. Hamilton and Edwin Cheel 

 . . . viii, 387 p. (inch 27 pi., 14 tab.), map. 24 cm. Melbourne, 1917. 



Partly annotated list of vascular plants, with keys or brief diagnoses, locali- 

 ties, uses ; alphabetical list of vernacular names ; classified lists of useful and 

 poisonous plants. — See also Ewart and others. Contributions to the flora of 

 Australia no. 30-34. Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria n. s., 38: 77-87, 164-182. 4 fig. 

 1926; 39: 1-12, 154-161. 5 fig. 1926-27; 40: 81-87. 1928. (Reprinted.) 



Local 



Black, J. M. Botany. In Scientific notes on an expedition into the interior 

 of Australia carried out by Capt. S. A. White . . . from July to October, 1913. 

 Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 38: 460-471. pi. 38^39. 1914. 



Botanical explorations ; annotated list of 178 vascular plants from South Aus- 

 tralia and Northern Territory, mostly from the latter. 



Cleland, J. B., and Johnston, T. H. Aboriginal names and uses of plants at 

 the Granites, Central Australia. Trans. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 63: 22-26. 1939. 



Systematic list, with vernacular names and uses. (Nearly 400 miles northwest 

 of Alice Springs.) 



and Johnston, T. H. The ecology of the aborigines of Central Aus- 

 tralia ; botanical notes. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 57: 113-124. 

 pi. 5. 1933. 



Account of principal useful plants, grouped by uses ; annotated systematic list 

 of useful plants, with vernacular names. (Vicinity of Mount Liebig, MacDonnel] 

 Range.) 



Holtze, Maurice. Narrative of an exploring tour across Melville Island, 

 with notes on its botany. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 15: 114-120. 

 1892. 



Itinerary of author in October 1887, with list of vascular plants collected. (40 

 miles north of Port Darwin.) 



Kempe, Hermann. Plants indigenous to the neighbourhood of Hermanns- 

 burg, on the river Finke, central Australia. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. 

 Austral. 3: 129-137. 1880; 5: 19-23. 1882. 



Annotated list of 287 vascular plants. Also cited as "Indigenous plants of the 

 MacDonnell Range." (Southwestern part of Territory.) 



