A Botanical Bibliography of the Flinders Ranges 

 South Australia (1800-1970) 



by O. N. KR.\riu.NUUi R 



"""u ' ^N.Oiir.nl.V consists 61 tf comprehensive collection oi rcfW«nC« 

 , L S I S Flinders Ranges and environs for the period life 

 UfAhwS approach has been intentionally pursued to include a vancn 

 , ' STuMI* M»i<* will he of value 10 students of Botany, 

 is icercttablc .hat so few lasonomic or ecology papers have been 

 Ml Id ,bou. the Flinders Range Flora for the last thirty vears. Plan, lists 

 SSttfS .he dotation of species and art.cles with a horticultural 

 i„,s fat outweiuh Hie scientific malenal. 



N w Plant species described for South AusUaha from the Fhnde,, 

 Ran^rcf-on 're c.tcd fa the -Periodica. Reference-," and other footno.es 

 „t .pcciaf hoianical interest arc included. 



S.0CF OP Till BlBIUXiRATHY 



The hulk of the periodical references are from tte Transactions of he 

 •J**!* „/ sJh AUrtr«B* US77 7.W,, <m*the South AuuraUan 

 i2n£ IJWWSW). Other important Penodicals which have been searched 

 I £S h ol.owin,: K„on/s */ M Am*P MMR M 



X human Saturulht, Australian Plants. F.,uu and South Aus- 

 ■nilum and Victorian Parliamentary Papon. 



he Ma.e Librars of South Aus.ral.a Research Service Bibliography No 

 The (ieouraphiea. D.stnhut.on of Native Plants in South Australia 

 Z the Northern lemtorT has been an important source of mforma o 

 S cLiidewbli lightened my t«* 1 am indeed tt Dr F-chler 



, A, dlv drev, im ai.en.ion to papers in the German Periodicals hnnaea 



SffX eS5-53 & Stiff* md to the staff of the Suite 



Srarj of Sulfa Australia. Sou.h Australian Archives and Parltajncntary 

 l ,hr.,t\ foi their helpful assistance. 



i Audas J W .. I92«i; The Botanical Activities of Max Koch.— J. free. K Soc. 



| ^ ^V'rt^^ Ft*** % Br Austral Plant, 4: 10, .24. 



4 IM. I (5X): nw.7 /f,«/„)ii.-nwJ. Vol n. 



J 1867 (5 11: PHtti A»«™lu>,us. Vol. III. 



- IBM nfiJV)i ,l.,v™/ ( r^v Vol IV 



r ik-j H5.IX1 ««w ^BtW»<W»*i Vol vf 



