Bryant & Benson, Recent floristic lists 
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NFWP Three hundred and forty-six species are listed alphabetically with 
common names. North of Broken Hill. 
101. Moore, C. W. E. (1973). Some observations on ecology and control of 
woody weeds on mulga lands in northwestern New South Wales. Tropical Grass¬ 
lands 7, 79-88. 
NWP Discussion of management for area with a list of 24 species, alphabetically 
by genus under shrubs and grasses. Area 100 km northwest of Cobar. 
102. Morris, A. (1966). Plantlife of the West Darling. Barrier Field Natural¬ 
ists Club. 
NFWP, SFWP About 630 species are listed under major plant groups within 
families with authorities, notes on habit, habitat, abundance, common names and 
localities. 
103. Mulham, W. E., Milthorpe, P. L. & Cunningham, G. M. (1978). Check 
list for Sturt National Park. 29-29° 30' S and 141-142° 30' E. (Unpub.). 
NFWP About 450 species are listed under family with common names, growth- 
form and life span. Near Tibooburra. 
104. Petersen, G. (1909). List of specimens collected at Cooks River. (Un- 
pub.). 
CC Sixty-four species are listed. Sydney region. 
105. Pickard, J. (1973). Environmental impact statement. Wyee Channel. 
(Unpub.). 
CC Description of 11 plant communities with species lists, divided into growth- 
form. Near Morisset. 
106. Pickard, J. (1973). Vegetation survey and taxonomic lists for The Coal 
Cliff Collieries Pty. Limited Properties at Madden Plains, New South Wales. In 
Submission to Illawarra Escarpment Inquiry. The Coal Cliff Collieries Pty. Ltd. 
June, 1973. 
CC About 170 species are listed under major plant groups within families. 
Descriptions for 10 vegetation units are given. Vegetation sketch map. North of 
Wollongong. 
107. Pickard, J. (1974). Report on saline swamp—Calna and Berowra Creeks. 
(Unpub.). 
CC Geomorphology and serai stages of swamp and importance on regional 
basis are discussed with four communities described. Eighty-two species are listed 
alphabetically by family for 4 sites. Sydney region. 
108. Pickard, J. & Benson, D. H. (1975). Report on vegetation: Warkworth 
Coal Tender Area No. 1. (Unpub.). 
NC Brief description of 6 vegetation units listing 69 species, alphabetically by 
family for 4 sites. Near Singleton. 
109. Price, G. A. (1979). The vegetation of Duck River and Rookwood 
Cemetery, Auburn (with a list of species). (Unpub.). 
CC Topography, soils, hydrology and history of settlement are given with 
descriptions of plant communities. About 430 species are listed for 2 sites divided 
into 8 units. Species are in major plant groups under families, abundance classes, 
with exotics indicated. Sydney region. 
110. Purdie, R. W. & Slatyer, R. O. (1976). Succession after fire in sclerophyll 
woodland. Austral. J. Ecol. 1, 223-36. 
ST Dynamics of vegetation regeneration after fire. A list of about 90 species, 
alphabetically by genus in growth-form groups. Black Mountain near Canberra. 
