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Figure 9. Granite boulders at Tibooburra. Eucalyptus terminalis on left. 
Figure 10. Aboriginal rock waterhole. 
Figure 11. Border fence near Fort Grey Gate. 
Our collection consisted of almost 300 species and the trip had provided us 
with two transects across New South Wales and a wealth of experience which laid 
the foundation of my Vegetation of Western New South Wales, published in 1948. 
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