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Annotated list with synonymy, local and general range (with citation of collec- 

 tors), and critical remarks. Refers primarily to Queensland, and is essentially 

 a flora of that province. Reaches Solanum (2,800 species). 



Maiden. J. H. Records of Queensland botanists. Rpt. Australas. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci. 12 (1909) : 373-384. 2 port. 1910. 



Bibliography; alphabetical list of botanists and collectors, with biographical 

 information. 



Local 



Bailey, F. M. Botany of the Bellenden-Ker expedition. In Meston, A. 

 Report of the government scientific expedition to Belienden-Ker Range . . . 

 p. 29-80. Brisbane, 1889. 



List of vascular plants collected from Mulgrave River to summit of Bellenden- 

 Ker, and at Bartle Frere and Harvey's Creek, with localities and references. — 

 See also his report in Meston, Archibald. Expedition to the Bellenden-Ker 

 Range, p. 9-17. 1904, for annotated list of species collected on 1904 expedition. 

 (Northeastern Queensland.) 



A contribution towards a flora of Mount Perry. Proc. Roy. Soc. 



Queensland 1: 61-76. 1884.— Pt II, by James Keys. 1. c. 2: 41-55. 1885. 



(1) Unannotated list of vascular plants with vernacular names, based on 

 Keys' collections. (2) Physiography, soil, general features of flora, partly 

 annotated list of additional vascular plants and of cellular plants. The area 

 treated includes the Burnett, Boolboonda, and Normanby Ranges, and is about 

 70 miles northwest of Maryborough. 



A few words about the flora of the islands of Torres Straits and the 



mainland about Somerset. Rpt. Australas. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 7 (1898) : 423- 

 447. 1S98. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of plants known from Thursday 

 Island. 



and Woods, J. E. T. A census of the flora of Brisbane. Proc. Linn. 



Soc. N. S. Wales 4: 137-204. 1879. 



List of 1,228 vascular plants, with localities and indication of general range. 

 The area covered includes Moreton Island and the country within 25 miles of 

 Brisbane. 



Francis, W. D. Australian rain forest trees, excluding the species confined 

 to the tropics, xi, 347 p. 226 fig., pi., map. 24.5 cm. Brisbane, 1929. 



Distribution and characters of rain forests in Australia, anatomical modifica- 

 tions, key to species ; descriptive systematic list, with keys to genera and range ; 

 uses and references given for more important species. Covers east coast region 

 from Cape York to Cape Otway (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria). 



Gibbs, L. S. A contribution to the phyto-geography of Bellenden-Ker. Jour. 

 Bot. 55 : 297-310. 1917. 



General features of flora ; list of species collected by the author, with locali- 

 ties ; general range given. The list is by S. LeM. Moore, except palms (Beccari), 

 orchids (Rendle), ferns (Gepp), and fungi (Ramsbottom). (Northeastern 

 Queensland. ) 



Longman, H. A. The plants of Mast-head Island. Proc. Roy. Soc. Queens- 

 land 25: 17-23. 1914. 



General features of flora; list of 26 phanerogams. (Islet in the Capricorn 

 group off the coast northeast of Gladstone.) 



MacGillivray, W. D. K., and Rodway, F. A. Plants on islands of the 

 Bunker and Capricorn groups. Rpt. Great Barrier Reef Com. 3: 58-63. 1931. 



General features of flora of Lady Musgrave. Hoskyn. and Fairfax Islands 

 (Bunker group), North-west, Try on, Heron, Masthead, Wilson, and One-tree 

 Islands (Capricorn group) ; list of angiosperms collected by authors in 1927. 

 (Off coast of Queensland on Tropic of Capricorn, 152° E. Long.) 



Palmer, Edward. On plants used by the natives of north Queensland, 

 Flinders and Mitchell Rivers, for food, medicine, etc.. etc. Jour, and Proc. Rov. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales 17: 93-113. 1884. 



Annotated list of 106 vascular plants classified by uses, including a few from 

 other parts of Australia. 



