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111. Purdie, R. W. (1977). Regeneration of dry sclerophyll vegetation after 
burning. Austral. J. Bot. 25, 21-34. 
ST Dynamics of vegetation regeneration 2 summers after burning. A list of 
about 70 species, alphabetically by genus in growth-form groups. Black Mountain 
near Canberra. 
112. Riddell, J. (Revised 1974). A list of plant species in Ku-ring-gai Chase 
National Park based on “A census of trees and plants in Ku-ring-gai Chase” by 
O. D. Evans, 1959. With additional observations by D. F. Biaxell, W. E. Westman, 
T. S. Barratt, A. B. Rose, compiled by A. B. Rose, 1969. (Unpub.). 
CC A list of 975 species, under family, with common name, locality, growth- 
form and habitat. Sydney region. 
113. Riepon, J. (1979). Orchid list for Gibraltar Range National Park and 
Washpool State Forest. (Unpub.). 
NC About 360 species of Orchidaceae are listed for 17 localities around 
Grafton, locality maps plus flowering times given. 
114. Robertson, C. C. (1926). The trees of extra-tropical Australia. A recon¬ 
naissance of the forest trees of Australia from the point of view of their cultivation in 
South Africa. A report of a tour in Australia in 1924. Forest Department, Pretoria. 
NSW Descriptions of the forests of each state, divided into natural divisions. 
No list, tree species mentioned in text. 
115. Rodd, A. N. (1974). Checklist of angiosperms. In Environmental survey 
of Lord Howe Island (Eds. H. F. Recher & S. Clark), pp. 21-25. Government Printer, 
Sydney. 
LHI A list of about 400 species, alphabetically by genus under family with 
authors and common names. Exotic and endemic species indicated. 
116. Rodd, A. N. & Benson, D. H. (1977). Garden Island Dockyard — 
botanical survey. (Unpub.). 
CC Short description of areas where native species persist. A list of 24 species 
for 3 areas. Sydney region. 
117. Rogers, R. W. & Lange, R. T. (1972). Soil surface lichens in south¬ 
eastern Australia. Austral. J. Bot. 20, 215-27. 
NWP, SWP, NFWP, SFWP Study of floristics and distribution of soil surface 
lichen flora of sub-arid southeastern Australia, including western half of New South 
Wales. An annotated list of 42 taxa. 
118. Rose, A. B. (1970). Flora and fauna of North Wahroonga bushland. 
(Unpub.). 
CC Five vegetation units are described. About 380 species are listed under 
major plant groups within families, coded for vegetation units, with common names 
given. Sydney region. 
119. Sainty, G. R. & Jacobs, S. W. L. (in press). Waterplants of New South 
Wales. Water Resources Commission, Sydney. 
NSW About 200 species are listed alphabetically by genus within family. 
Generic keys to all aquatic plants, species keys to all except sedges and grasses. 
Brief description of habitat, growth biology and distribution. 
120. Semple, W. S. (1979). Species list—Mallee Cliffs. (Unpub.). 
SFWP About 150 species are listed alphabetically with common names. North 
of Wentworth. 
121. Shipway, C. H. (1972). Some ferns of Gap Creek Reserve. Hunter 
Natural History 4, 289-97. 
