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List of vascular plants, with localities and occasional annotations; based on 

 material collected by W. T. Allen between Cambridge Gulf and Prince Regent's 

 River, in northernmost Western Australia. 



Mueller, Ferdinand von. The plants indigenous around Sharks Bay and its 

 vicinity, chiefly from the collections of the Honorable John Forrest. 24 p. 

 33.5 cm. Perth, 1883. 



Botanical explorations; list of vascular plants, with localities and occasional 

 annotations. (On the west coast at about 26° S. Lat.) 



Plants of north-western Australia. 19 p. 33.5 cm. Perth. 1881. 



Botanical explorations ; list of phanerogams, with localities and occasional 



annotations, based on plants collected by John Forrest's trigonometrical survey of 

 the Nickol Bay district in 1878, and his expedition in 1879 between Nickol Bay 

 and King's Sound. (Nickol Bay is in 20°35' S. Lat., 116°50' E. Long., King's 

 Sound 16°50' S. Lat, 123°20' E. Long.) 



and Tate, Ralph. Botany [of the Elder exploring expedition] (phan- 

 erogams and vascular cryptogams). Trans, and Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 

 16: 333-383. 1896. 



List of about 700 species, with localities, collected between Warrina, South 

 Australia, and the Murchison district of Western Australia. (Central and north- 

 ern South Australia and southern Western Australia.) 



Ostenfeld, Carl. Additions and notes to the flora of extra-tropical W. Aus- 

 tralia. His Contributions to West Australian botany III. Biol. Meddel. K. 

 Danske Vidensk. Selsk. v. 3, no. 2. 144 p. 19 fig., 12 pi. 1921. 



Partly annotated list of vascular plants collected by author in 1914. 



Tepper, J. G. 0. The flora of Roebuck Bay, West Australia. Trans, and 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. So. Austral. 17: 13-20. 1893. 



Physiography, climate, etc. ; list of 143 vascular plants collected by J. W. O. 

 Tepper in 1889-91. Roebuck Bay, also known as Port Broome, is in about 18° S. 

 Lat., 122° E. Long.— German translation in Bot. Centralbl. 54: 257-261. 1893. 



NEW ZEALAND 



Allan, H. H. New Zealand trees and shrubs and how to identify them, x, 

 188 p. plates. 19 cm. Auckland, [1928]. 



Popular treatment in form of artificial key with brief descriptions, the species 

 not in systematic order. 



Andersen, J. C. Popular names of New Zealand plants. Trans, and Proc. 

 New Zeal. Inst. 56: 659-714. 1926; 57: 905-977. 1927. 



Principles of popular nomenclature ; list of Maori and English vernacular names, 

 under alphabetically arranged scientific names; (pt. 2) alphabetical list of 

 vernacular names with botanical equivalents and reference to authorities for use ; 

 bibliography. 



Cheeseman, T. F. Catalogue of the plants of New Zealand, including both 

 indigenous and naturalised species. 33 p. 24.5 cm. Wellington, 1906. 



List of 1,571 native and 527 naturalized vascular plants, with general distribu- 

 tion in area indicated; based on 1906 edition of the author's Manual. 



Manual of the New Zealand flora. 2d ed., rev. and enl. by the author. 



Ed. by W. R. B. Oliver, xliv, 1163 p. 24 cm. Wellington, 1925. (1st ed., 1906.) 



History of botanical explorations, with mention of chief publications (con- 

 tinued for 1905-24 by Oliver) ; list of publications of Cheeseman; descriptive 

 flora of vascular plants (1,763 species), with keys, references, synonymy, local 

 and general range ; annotated list of 576 naturalized plants, list of Maori vernacu- 

 lar names, glossary. 



and Hemsley, W. B. Illustrations of the New Zealand flora. 2 v. 



250 (i. e., 251) pi. 32 cm. Wellington, 1914. 



Excellent plates of characteristic plants ; the text relates mainly to history, 

 range, and habitat of the species described. The work is intended to accompany 

 Cheeseman's Manual. A systematic list of previously published illustrations of 

 the New Zealand flora is given in vol. 2. 



Cockayne, Leonard. Report on the dune-areas of New Zealand, their geology, 

 botany, and reclamation. 76 p. 14 pi. 33.5 cm. Wellington, 1911. 



Mainly ecological and geological; includes (p. 33-34) table showing dis- 

 tribution, range, vernacular names, etc., of 147 vascular plants, followed by list 

 of naturalized plants ; bibliography. 



