Telopea 
A journal of plant systematics 
This issue of Telopea commemorates the centenary on 8 March 2001 of the first home of 
the National Herbarium of New South Wales, and also Joseph Henry Maiden (Director 
of the Botanic Gardens 1896-1924) who founded the Herbarium and first established 
its scientific reputation. 
CONTENTS 
The National Herbarium of New South Wales — One Hundred Years 
Barbara G. Briggs 223 
The genus Desmocladus (Restionaceae) and new species from the south of 
Western Australia and South Australia 
Barbara G. Briggs and L.A.S. Johnson 227 
New species of Harperia, Loxocarya, Onychosepalum, Platychorda and Tremulina 
(Restionaceae) in Western Australia Barbara G. Briggs and L.A.S. Johnson 247 
Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 11 — New taxa and combinations in 
Eucalyptus Section Dumaria (Myrtaceae) 
K.D. Hill, L.A.S. Johnson & D.F. Blaxell 259 
Acacia dealbata subsp. subalpina (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae), a new subspecies 
from south-eastern Australia Phillip G. Kodela and Mary D. Tindale 319 
Dillwynia rupestris (Fabaceae: Mirbelieae), a new species from the New England 
Tableland of New South Wales 
Peter C. Jobson and Peter H. Weston 323 
The lichen genera Phaeographis and Phaeograpliina (Graphidaceae) in Australia 
2: Phaeograpliina — new reports and new species Alan W. Archer 329 
The species of Scaevola (Goodeniaceae) in Tasmania Andrew C. Rozefelds 345 
Indigofera adenotricha (Fabaceae: Faboideae), a new species from western 
Arnhem Land Peter G. Wilson 353 
The genus Juncus (Juncaceae) in Malesia and allied septate-leaved species in 
adjoining regions K.L. Wilson and L.A.S. Johnson 357 
