FLORAS OF THE WORLD 75 



Includes (p. 93-103) list of vascular plants, with localities. (Southeastern- 

 most Victoria.) 



Stirling, James. The phanerogamia of the Mitta Mitta source basin and their 

 habitats. Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 19: 1-23. 1883; 21: 29-51. 1885. 



Physiography, etc.; annotated list of spermatophytes. (In the Australian 

 Alps not far from New South Wales.) 



Sullivan, David. A complete census of the flora of the Grampians and 

 Pyrenees. Rpt. Australas. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 2 (1890) : 497-525. 1890. 



General features of flora ; list of 708 vascular and cellular plants, with locali- 

 ties. — See also Campbell, A. G. A census of Grampian plants. Victorian Nat. 

 28: 105-111. 1911. (Botanical explorations, physiography, geology, general 

 features of flora; list of 136 species additional to Sullivan's list.) (South- 

 western Victoria.) 



Sutton, C. S. Notes on the Sandringham flora. Victorian Nat. 28: 5-20. 

 1911.— Supplementary notes ... 1. c. 29: 79-96. map. 1912. 



General features of flora, plant associations; list of 460 vascular plants (in- 

 cluding supplement), with indication of local habitat. (About 15 miles south 

 of Melbourne.) 



A sketch of the Keilor Plains flora. Victorian Nat. 33: 112-123, 



128-143. lfig. (map). 1916-1917. 



Geology, climate, soil, plant associations, endemic species ; partly annotated 

 list of 444 vascular plants. (The region covered has a radius of about 30 miles 

 around Melbourne.) 



Tadgell, A. J. Mount Bogong and its flora. Victorian Nat. 41: 56-80. 1 

 fig. (map). 1924. 



Includes (p. 72-79) alphabetical list of about 269 vascular plants, with alti- 

 tudes ; also list of 24 cellular plants. ( In the Australian Alps, about 50 miles 

 from the New South Wales line.) 



Tisdall, H. T. List of plants growing in the neighborhood of Walhalla, with 

 remarks. In Herman, Hyman. Report on the Walhalla gold-field. (Special 

 reports. Dept. of mines, Victoria.) p. 59-64. Melbourne, 1901. 



Partly annotated list of spermatophytes, without authorities for botanical 

 names. (Southern part of Victoria, about 80 miles east of Melbourne.) 



Tovey, J. R. Some notes on Coode Island and its flora. Victorian Nat. 28: 

 57-61. 1911. 



Running account of vascular plants observed by author. (Mouth of Yarra 

 River, near Melbourne.) 



Zimmer, W. J. The flora of the far north-west of Victoria. Its distribution 

 in relation to soil types, and its value in the prevention of soil erosion. 86 p. 

 6 pi. 26 cm. [Melbourne,] 1937. 



Mainly ecological; includes (p. 73-86) unannotated list of 402 vascular plants 

 in area between the Murray River on the north, the South Australian border on 

 the west, a line east from the South Australian border to Hattah, and thence 

 easterly to the Murray River at Wemen. (Processed publication.) 



WESTERN AUSTRALIA 

 See also Northern Territory (Mueller). 



General 



Alexander, W. B., Lane-Poole, C. E., and Herbert, D. A. Lists of the prin- 

 cipal indigenous West Australian plants of economic importance and of natural- 

 ised aliens and weeds established in the state, with their vernacular names. 

 Jour, and Proc. Roy. Soc. West. Austral. 6: 41-46. 1920. 



Tabular list of botanical names, with vernacular names and brief notes on 

 uses; list of naturalized plants. 



Fitzgerald, W. V. Trees of Western Australia, with notes on their uses 

 and distribution. Jour, and Proc. Mueller Bot. Soc. West. Austral. 1 (11) : 

 1-78. 1903. 



Life zones; annotated list, with brief descriptions, and notes on timber and 

 other uses. 



Gardner, C. A. Enumeratio plantarum Australiae occidentalis. A sys- 

 tematic census of the plants occurring in Western Australia, iv, 150 p. 24.5 

 cm. Perth. 1931. 



