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Wood, J. G. The vegetation of South Australia. 164 p. 58 fig. (incl. maps), 

 map. Adelaide, 1937. (Handbooks of the flora and fauna of South Australia, 

 issued by the South Australian branch of the British Science Guild.) 



Ecological, with bibliographies; includes (p. 162-164) list of vernacular names 

 of common species. 



Local 



Adamson, It. S., and Osborn, T. G. B. On the ecology of the Ooldea district. 

 Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 46: 539-564. pi. 32-36. 1922. 



Includes (p. 559^563) tabular list of known spermatophytes, with habitat 

 indicated. Ooldea is 427 miles west of Port Augusta, on the eastern edge of the 

 Nullarbor Plain, about 30° S. Lat. and 132° E. Long. 



Black, J. M. Botany. In Results of the South Australian Museum expedi- 

 tion to Strzelecki and Cooper Creeks. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 

 41:631-653. pi. 38-43. 1917. 



Botanical explorations; annotated list of 153 vascular plants. (About 28° S. 

 Lat., 140° E. Long.) 



Botany. In Scientific notes on an expedition into the northwestern 



regions of South Australia. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 39: 823- 

 842. pi. 69-70. 1915. 



Botanical explorations, localities; annotated list of 200 vascular plants. 



Cleland, J. B. The botanical features between Oodnadatta and Ernabella 

 in the Musgrave Ranges, with a locality list of plants from the north-west of South 

 Australia identified by Mr. J. M. Black . . . Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. 

 Austral. 60: 114-126. 1936. 



General features of flora ; list of vascular plants, with localities, mostly based 

 on plants collected by the "Seventh expedition for the study of the Australian 

 aborigine." The Musgrave Ranges are in about 26° S. Lat., 132° E. Long. 



List of plants occurring between Outer Harbour and Sellick's Beach. 



So. Austral. Nat. 15: 9-13, 33-40. 1933-34. 



List of 459 species and 2 varieties of vascular plants, with localities ; 155 of 

 the species are introduced. 



Notes on the flora north-west of Port Augusta between Lake Torrens 



and Tarcoola. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 54: 140-147. 1 fig. 

 (map), pi. 5-7. 1930. 



Notes on commercial sandalwood (Eucarya spicata) ; list of 149 vascular plants, 

 with localities. (South-central South Australia.) 



and Black, J. M. An enumeration of the vascular plants of Kangaroo 



Island. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 51: 24-61. 1927. 



Botanical explorations, with included bibliography ; list of 725 species of 

 vascular plants, of which 653 are native, with localities and occasional annota- 

 tions. (Near the coast southeast of Adelaide.) 



and Black, J. M. The plants of the Encounter Bay district. So. Aus- 

 tral. Nat. 6: 22-30. 1925.— Additional records. 1. c. 8: 39^-41. 1927. 



Mostly unannotated list of 603 species and 10 varieties of vascular plants. 

 (About 40 miles south of Adelaide.) 



Black, J. M., and Reese, L. The flora of the north-east corner of 



South Australia, north of Cooper's Creek.- Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Aus- 

 tral. 49: 103-120. 1 fig. (map). 1925.— Additions to the flora of Minnie 

 Downs. So. Austral. Nat. 8: 28-29. 1927. 



Botanical explorations, soils, general features of flora; list of 275 vascular 

 plants (including additions), with localities. (Coopers Creek is about 28° S. 

 Lat, 140° E. Long.) 



and Johnston, T. H. Aboriginal names and uses of plants in the north- 

 ern Flinders Ranges. Trans. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 63: 172-179. 1939. 



List of vascular and cellular plants, with vernacular names and notes on uses, 

 collected by authors in May, 1937, in region of Nepabunna ; also additional names 

 and uses recorded by Hale and Tindale. 



Fawcett, S. G. M., and Vance, C. E. List of vascular plants. In The Sir 

 Joseph Banks Islands. Reports of the expedition of the McCoy Society . . . 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria n. s., 50: 306-311. 1938. 



Bibliography ; tabular list of phanerogams, showing range on islands, habitat, 

 and habit. (In Spencer Gulf.) 



