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NC Brief description of communities and 210 species listed under family, 
with common names. Additions in Hunter Natural History 4 , 231 (1972), brings 
number of species up to 233. Newcastle area. 
91. McDonald, K. (1972). Notes on the vegetation of Kooragang Island. 
Hunter Natural History 4, 216-22. 
NC Description of land system and plant communities. Species are listed for 
14 plant communities with common names. Newcastle area. 
92. McDonald, K., Dorman, H. C., Baxter, N. & Baxter, C. (1971). A second 
transect study in the Redhead district. Hunter Natural History 3, 38-55. 
NC Sixty four species are listed in a vegetation survey with notes on habitat. 
Newcastle area. 
93. McDonald, K., Dorman, H. C., Baxter, N., Baxter, G. & Kuhn, R. (Com¬ 
piled 1970). A study of the flora of the Jewells Swamp area (Redhead). Hunter 
Natural History 2, 58-62. 
NC A vegetation survey across 2 communities listing 94 species alphabetically 
under family, with relative abundance, habitat and whether flowering or fruiting. 
Newcastle area. 
94. McDonald, K., McNair, D. & Offler, C. E. (1973). Wildflowers of Warrah 
Sanctuary. (Brisbane Water National Park, Central Coast, New South Wales). 
Provisional checklist of plant species. Hunter Natural History 5, 214-20. 
CC One hundred and six flowering plant species are listed under families, with 
common names. Near Gosford. 
95. McNair, D. L. (1974). The genus Eucalyptus. Hunter Natural History 6, 
144-54. 
NC, CWS Seventy-five eucalypts for the Hunter Valley are listed with common 
names. List compiled from R. Story (1963) Supplementary notes on the vegetation 
of the Hunter Valley land systems. CSIRO Austral. Div. Land Res. Reg. Surv. 
Techn. Memo. 63/1. 
96. McVean, D. N. (1969). Alpine vegetation of the central Snowy Mountains 
of New South Wales. J.Ecol. 57, 67-86. 
ST Discussion of alpine floristics. Species are not listed but mentioned in 
text for a number of associations. 
97. Maiden, J. H. (1902). List of plants growing without cultivation in the 
Outer Domain. Annual Report for Botanic Gardens and Domains for Year 1902, 29. 
CC About 240 native species are listed, alphabetically by genus under families. 
Sydney. 
98. Martin, Alison (compiled ? 1978). Floral species list for Leard and Vickery 
State Forests. (Unpub.). 
NWS About 100 species are listed under major plant groups by families. 
Common names and authorities are given and exotic species indicated. Occurrences 
for Mt Kaputar, Warrumbungle National Park, Pilliga Scrub and Pilliga Nature 
Reserve are recorded. Near Boggabri. 
99. Matthew, P. (1973). Flora of the Dharug National Park, New South 
Wales. (Unpub.). 
CC A vegetation survey describing 7 communities, with geological notes and 
listing c. 400 species under family, with growth form and common names. An 
additional list gives another 30 species. North of Sydney. 
100. Milthorpe, P. L., Cunningham, G. M., Lawrie, J. W. & Stanley, R. J. 
(1975). Check list for Fowlers Gap Station. (Unpub.). 
