Bryant & Benson, Recent floristic lists 
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NWS About 450 species are listed, alphabetically by families. Authorities, 
life-form, life span, growth season, toxicity, record of previous occurrence and sites 
are given. Southeast of Tamworlh. 
82. Kennedy, J. (1975). Wattles: some indigenous acacias of the Upper Hunter 
District of N.S.W. Australian Plants 8, 152-4. 
CWS Forty-four Acacia species are listed for 3 units of the land system. 
Scone, Muswellbrook, Denman, Merriwa and Murrurundi area. 
83. Larkum, A. W. D. (1976). Ecology of Botany Bay. 1. Growth of 
Posidonia australis (Brown) Hook. f. in Botany Bay and other bays of the Sydney 
Basin. Austral. J. Mar. Freshwater Res. 27, 117-27. 
CC Distribution of sea grasses in Botany Bay and other Sydney Basin bays. 
Four species are discussed. Sydney region. 
84. Leigh, J. H. & Mulham, W. E. (1977). Vascular plants of the Riverine 
Plain of New South Wales and notes on distribution and pastoral use. Telopea 1, 
225-93. 
SWP About 500 species arc arranged by family, genus. Notes on habitat, 
locality, abundance, uses, palatibility and toxicity. Exotics indicated. 
85. Lewis, W. (1976). A possible new species of Acacia. Sunraysia Naturalists 
Research Trust. 12th Report, 24-26. 
SFWP An undescribed species of Acacia plus 28 other species are listed for 
the area. Indication as to flowering or not flowering at time of collection given. 
Near “Mallee Cliffs”, southwest corner of New South Wales. 
86. Logan, A. (1974). Terrestrial orchids on Galore Hill Nature Reserve. The 
Orchadian 4, 109-10. 
SWS Notes on geology, topography. Species mentioned in text with notes 
on habitat. Map. Sixty-five km west of Wagga Wagga. 
87. Lyons, M. T., Brooks, R. R. & Craig, D. C. (1974). The influence of soil 
composition on the vegetation of the Coolac Serpentinite belt in New South Wales. 
J. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 107, 67-75. 
SWS Chemical analysis of plants and soils showing association of the iron 
group of elements with plants. Nine major species excluding herbs and grasses arc 
listed. South of Cootamundra. 
88. McBarron, E. J. (1950-1970s). Short species lists compiled by authors 
(H.J.B. and D.H.B.) from register of personal herbarium of McBarron. The lists 
are alphabetic by genera; family, date of collection and collection number are given. 
Number of species follows locality. (Unpub.). 
CC Freers Crossing, Campbelltown, 39 
Picton Lakes, Thirlmere, 136 
Razorback, 87 
Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, 225 
The Woolwash, Campbelltown, 136 
Yellow Rock Creek area, Albion Park, 320 
CT Hilltop, 84 
89. McBarron, E. J. (1978). Floriculture of the 1920s Lysaght home, Cordeaux 
Street, Campbelltown. (Unpub.). 
CC Brief history. An annotated list of 64 cultivated species, alphabetically 
by genera under growth-form headings, family and common name given, collection 
number and country of origin. 
90. McDonald, K. (1971). Checklist of the flora of the Redhead-Jewells 
Swamp Area (Newcastle). Hunter Natural History 3, 284-9. 
