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’Commend themselves to naturalists. It must be borne in mind that we 
are dealing with the birds of anew country with which as yet successive 
generations have not been familiar, and which have not gradually 
acquired popular or vernacular names as years rolled on ; and that, 
therefore, a sudden departure from existing unsatisfactory nomencla- 
ture must be made, once and for all, to compensate for the effect of 
time and usage in old countries like England. It must further be 
remembered that we are not working so much for existing inquirers 
and naturalists as for the students of future generations, toNvhom the 
list now being compiled by the Australian Association should recommend 
itself more than any other. 
8 . — P YRE.N 0 C ARPEiE QUEENSLANDLE. 
Auctore , Dr. J. MULLER [Mull. Arg.) % 
Major pars sequentium Pyrenocarpearum, pulchre lectae, e regione 
Brisbanensi et e Bellenden-Ker a cl. E. M. Bailey mihi missae fuerunt, 
et alias numerosas. e territorio Brisbanensi misit cl. J. Shirley, et 
numerosas dein in vicinitate urbis Toowoomba a b. Hartmann lectas, 
partim ab ipso Hartmann partim a E. v. Mueller et Ch. Knight 
accepi. & 
111. Baron Eerd. v. Mueller, qui jam per seriem annorum indefesso 
ardore et benevolentia e varies Australiae regionibus Lichenes valde 
numerosos mecum communicavit, insuper e Queenslandia Eichenes ad 
Hamtree River, Trinity Bay, Endeavour River, Lower Herbert River 
met in Mont Barilla Froze resp. a ell. Pentzke, Sayer, Persick, Wickha 
et Johnson lectos, mihi scrutandos misit. 
A cl. Hr. Ch. Knight, Wellingtoniensi, demum largam messem 
speciminum pro elaborationc accepi, quae praesertim ad Toowoomba, 
Brisbane et in Thursday Insulis et in prov. N. S. Wales collecta 
ruerunt. 
Ex variis his collectionibus Pyrenocarpese segregatim nunc expono 
et quidem omnes quae hucusque in Queenslandia observatae fuerunt. ’ 
Species enumerantur 136, quarum 18 novae, sed paucae inter illas a 
me non visas verisimiliter cum aliis confluunt et in hoc diffi- 
cillimo studio comparatione egent. 
Opuscula, s. fontes bibliographici, in quibus Pyrenocarpea? Queens- 
land^ descriptae sunt, sequuntur. 
KREMrELHUBEB, Keuer Beitr. z. Elechten-Elora Australien’s, in 
V erhandl. derk.k. zool. bot. G-esellschaft in Wien, 1880 
Stibton Additions to the Lichen Flora of Queensland, in Trans, and 
^ Proceed, of the Roy. Soc. of Victoria, vol. 17, 1881. 
Ch. Knight, Lich. Austral, or. (in Bull., Queensl. ?), p. 72, 78. A 
Contribr. to the Queensland Flora, 1884. 
W. Nylander, Lichenes nonnulli Australienses, in Flora Ratisb., 1886. 
F. M. Bailey, Lich. of Queensland, in Pap. and Proceed, of the Rov 
Soc. of Tasman., 1880. 
— Classified Index of Queensl., 1883 et*1886. 
Contrib. to the Queensl. Flora iii., in Proceed. Roy. Soc of 
Queensl., 1884. 
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