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133. Turner, J. C. (1976a). An altitudinal transect in rainforest in the Barrington 
Tops area in New South Wales. Austral. J. Ecol. 1, 155-74. 
NT Measurement and analysis across an ecotone, recording tree, vine and tree- 
fern species. A list of 58 species, alphabetically by family. 
134. Turner, J. C. (1976b). Vegetation of the Brushy Hill Range, Lake 
Glenbawn. Hunter Natural History 8, 234-44. 
CWS Description of vegetation. Abundance and distribution patterns for 15 
woody species are discussed. East of Scone. 
135. Upper Middle Harbour Conservation Committee. (1974). Bantry Bay — 
the case for conservation. Upper Middle Harbour Conservation Committee. 
CC Environmental survey, with recommendations for conservation and 
management. A list of c. 160 species for 3 communities, alphabetically by genus 
under family, within major plant groups. Common names. Sydney region. 
136. Walker, J. (1973). The Sydney orchids. The Orchadian. 4 , 82-4. 
CC A list of 95 species for Sydney region compiled from H. M. R. Rupp 
(1943) Orchids of New South Wales. National Herbarium of New South Wales, 
Sydney. Year of first collection and locality given. 
137. Ward, J. E. & Ingwersen, F. (1978). A checklist of vascular plant species 
in the Australian Territory of Jervis Bay. Conservation Memorandum No. 7. 
Conservation and Agriculture Branch, Department of the Capital Territory, Canberra. 
SC About 300 species are listed in major plant groups under families, intro¬ 
duced species asterisked. 
138. Ward, J. E. & Ingwersen, F. (1979). A checklist of vascular plant species in 
the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. Conservation Memorandum No. 8. Conservation 
and Agriculture Branch, Department of the Capital Territory, Canberra. 
ST About 320 species are listed alphabetically under major plant groups, within 
families, with authorities, common names given, exotics indicated. 
139. Waterhouse, D. (1975). The natural history of Bow Wow Gorge. Hunter 
Natural History 7, 208—12. 
NC Description of 3 plant communities. Species mentioned in text with 
common names, in canopy, understorey and ground layer categories. Locality map. 
Near Taree. 
140. Waterhouse, J. T. (1969). Bola Creek — Royal National Park. Census of 
woody angiosperm species. (Unpub.). 
CC About 60 species are listed alphabetically by genera under families, 
authorities given. South of Sydney. 
141. Waterhouse, J. T. (n.d.). Rainforest species at Mt Kiera. (Unpub.). 
CC About 100 species are listed alphabetically by genera under families, 
authorities given. Annotated for epiphyte, herb, liane, parasite and exotic. Near 
Wollongong. 
142. Waterhouse, J. T. & Benson, D. H. (1974). List of species recorded from 
Ludovic Blackwood Memorial Sanctuary, Beecroft. (Unpub.). 
CC A list of 98 species divided into major plant groups and arranged by 
family. Exotic species indicated. Sydney region. 
143. Waterhouse, J. T. & Quinn, C. J. (1974). Report on the flora of the site 
for the proposed power station at Eraring, New South Wales. (Unpub.). 
CC About 130 species are listed for the 6 vegetation units described. Lake 
Macquarie, south of Newcastle. 
