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Macallister (A.) — Address of the President. Section H, Anthropology. Brit. Asuoc. 
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[Cranial features.] 
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various Countries, Places, and Principal Natural Objects in the World. New Edition, 
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[Vol. 1 — Australasia — Races of Men, p. 270.] 
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[Numerous notes as to native food products.] 
Maiden (J. H.) — Wattles and Wattle-barks, being Hints on the Conservation and 
Cultivation of Wattles, together with Particulars of their Value. X. S. Wales Tech. 
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[Native names of Wattle.s.] 
Maiden (J. H.) — Spinifex Resin. Proc. Linn. Soc. X. S. Wales, 1890, IV (2), Ft. 3, 
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[Used as a cement.] 
Maiden (J. U.) — On Grass-tree Gum. Froc. Linn. Soc. X. Wcdcs, 1890, V (2), Ft. 3, 
429-444. 
[^Xanthorrheea hastilis, R.Bi'., as a cement by Coastal Natives of N. S. Wales ; X. Freissii, 
Endl., by Natives of W. Australia.] 
Maiden ( J. II.) — Notes on Australian Economic Botany— No. II. — Froc. Linn. Soc. X. S. 
Wales, 1891, r/(2). Ft. 2, pp. 133-142. 
fidansonia Gregorii, F. v. M., or Bottle-tree, pulp and seeds used by Blacks; Stercidia 
diversifolia, G. Don., or Yam-tree, with an edible fruit ; Verbena officinalis, Linn., 
employed by Blacks in venereal complaints.] 
Maiden (J. II.) — A Bibliography of Australian Economic Botany. Parti. X. S. Wales 
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[Aboriginal Economic Products mentioned.] 
Maiden (J. H.) — Vegetable Exudations [collected during the Elder Exploring Expedi- 
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[Exudations used by Aborigines as food.] 
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