70 MISC. PUBLICATION 4 01, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Shirley, John. A preliminary list of plants of the National Park, Macpherson 

 Range. Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 31: 21-27. 1920. 



List of trees, vines, and ferns. (Southeastern Queensland, on border of New 

 South Wales.) 



Wedd, Joseph. Excursion to Newmarket, 8th October, 1910. Report on 

 botany. Queensland Nat. 1 : 177-180. 1911. 



General features of flora ; unannotated list of 166 vascular plants observed by 

 author. 



and White, C. T. List of plants collected at Glasshouse Mountains, 



September 11th to 13th, 1909. Queensland Nat. 1: 119-120. 1910. 



Unannotated list of vascular plants. 



"White, C. T. The biology of North- West Islet, Capricorn group. (H.) 



Botany. List of plants collected . . . with notes by Dr. W. Macgillivray. 

 Austral. Zool. 4: 251-252. 1926. 



Annotated list of phanerogams. (Off the coast on the Tropic of Capricorn.) 



Flora of Moreton Island. Queensland Nat. 4: 86-91. 1924. 



Botanical explorations, ecology, with running list of vascular plants. (Off 



the coast near Brisbane.) 



Flora of the Bunya Mountains. Queensland Agr. Jour. n. s., 13: 25- 



31. 1920. 



General features of flora ; unannotated list of vascular plants collected 

 (mainly by the author) above 2,000 feet elevation. (Southeastern Queensland.) 



Ligneous plants collected for the Arnold Arboretum in north Queens- 

 land by S. F. Kajewski in 1929. Contrib. Arnold Arboretum no. 4. 113 p. 9 pi. 

 1933. 



Soils, general features of flora, etc. ; annotated list of woody plants collected in 

 rain forest region on Atherton Tableland, Mount Bartle Frere and Daintree River. 



SOUTH AUSTRALIA 

 See also Northern Territory (Black; Tate); Western Australia (Mueller and Tate). 



General 



Black, J. M. Flora of South Australia. 746 p. (incl. 336 fig., 53 pi., map). 

 25 cm. Adelaide, 1922-29. (Handbooks of the flora and fauna of South Aus- 

 tralia, issued by the British Science Guild, South Australian Branch. ) 



Botanical explorations, glossary; descriptive flora of 2,430 vascular plants 

 (2,046 indigenous) , with keys. The treatment of Orchidaceae is by R. S. Rogers. — 

 See also his Additions to the flora . . . [l]-37. In Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. 

 Austral, v. 33, 35-37, 39-62. 1909KL988. 



The naturalised flora of South Australia. 192 p. 206 fig. 18 cm. 



Adelaide, 1909. 



Descriptive flora of 368 phanerogams, with keys ; figure of one species in each 

 genus. 



Maiden, J. H. A century of botanical endeavor in South Australia. Rpt. 

 Australas. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 11 (1907) : 158-199. 1908. 



Explorations, biographical notices, etc., with mention of publications. 



Tate, Ralph. A census of the indigenous flowering plants and vascular 

 cryptogams of extra-tropical South Australia. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. 

 Austral. 12: 67-128. pi. 5. 1889.— A supplement ... 1. c. 19: 79-83. 1895. 



Phytogeographical regions and districts ; systematic list of 1,935 species with 

 distribution indicated by districts. An earlier census of the same region was 

 published by the author in 1880-82 (including additions). Covers South Aus- 

 tralia and Northern Territory as far north as the Tropic of Capricorn. 



A handbook of the flora of extratropical South Australia, containing 



the flowering plants and ferns, vi, 303 p. map. 19 cm. Adelaide, 1890. 



Flora of 1,935 vascular plants, in form of keys ; systematic list, with indica- 

 tion of distribution ; glossaries. Covers South Australia and Northern Territory 

 as far north as the Tropic of Capricorn. Northern Territory was a part of 

 South Australia from 1863 until January 1, 1911, when it became a separate 

 territory. 



