Muelleria Volume 4 Number 1 July, 1978 NATIONAL HERBARIUM OF VICTORIA DEPARTMENT OF CROWN LANDS AND SURVEY Muelleria Volume 4, Number 1 July, 1978 CONTENTS The published works of Ferdinand J. H. Mueller (1825-1896) — D. M. Churchill, T. B. Muir and D. M. Sinkora Editor: Helen I. Aston Published by the National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL). Royal Botanic Gardens, South Yarra, Victoria 3141, Australia. D. M. Churchill, Director and Government Botanist. Page 1 2981/78 1 Plate 1 Baron Ferdinand von Mueller (aged 52 or 53). Copies of this photograph were distributed to friends in 1878. Photograph by courtesy of the La Trobe collection, State Library of Victoria. THE PUBLISHED WORKS OF FERDINAND J. H. MUELLERf (1825-1896) by D. M. Churchill, T. B. Muir and D. M. Sinkora* CONTENTS Introduction . . . . Page 1 Acknowledgements . . . . . . ” 5 Biographical notes . . . . . . ” 7 Biographical references . . . . . . ” 13 Collections and handwriting . . ” 15 Index of subjects . . . . ” 18 Bibliography . . . . . . . . ” 72 Abbreviations for journals . . . . ” 118 INTRODUCTION One of the richest sources of mid to late nineteenth century botanical, geographical and medical information exists in the hundreds of letters, manuscripts, papers and books written by Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich Mueller. It is therefore surprising that more than 80 years elapsed before the compilation of a complete and accurate bibliography could be undertaken to provide a key with which to explore the life and scientific accomplishments of Mueller’s heritage. The need for a bibliography was recognised by Mueller, as early as 1884, when he directed the executors of his will to issue “ not less than 500 printed copies to be prepared also on my expense of a collection or rather selection of favourable articles on the Melbourne Botanic Garden, such as appeared in the metropolitan journals here, the transcription being’ ready at my residence Maiden in 1897 (p. 41) was the first to provide a brief for a bibliography of Mueller, and in 1912 (p. 8) he repeated the need for such a work. The reasons why a list of publications was never completed and printed range from the impoverished circumstances in which Mueller was housed and worked, through the culpable actions of the executors of the estate to the protracted action through the Crown Solicitor, which led to the final recovery, in June 1909, by A. J. Ewart (Government Botanist, 1906-1920) of 3,000 volumes missing from the Herbarium Library. The only attempt that was ever made to prepare a selection of Mueller’s work is an inaccurate, undated, handwritten list by an unknown author. The paper on which it was written contains conspicuous water marks dated 1883, and an index of these entries in W. Potter’s handwriting Potter was an executor of Mueller’s estate and died in 1908 during a stay of * National Herbarium of Victoria. t Mueller changed the spelling of his surname from Muller to Mueller after naturalisation as a South Australian citizen. Mueller ia 4 (1): 1-120 (1978). 1 2 proceedings by the Crown Solicitor who was trying to recover Victorian Government property in Potter’s possession. From the handwriting, omissions, errors of spelling and transcription of titles, it is apparent that the author had no knowledge of German, and the entries were not the work of either of Mueller’s assistants, J. G. Luehmann or Charles French. Dates of newspaper articles are often wrong and could be the result of compiling the work from Mueller’s official correspondence files instead of sighted publications. It seems unlikely that the work was undertaken under Mueller’s supervision and may have been written after his death in 1896. In the intervening years this work has misleadingly been referred to as “ Potter’s catalogue ”, and was the only source of bibliographic information that was available, copied and widely distributed. This is the first of three papers that attempt to provide a definitive bibliography of Mueller’s published work. The second paper will provide an index to all plant names of taxonomic significance referred to by Mueller (new species, new names and new combinations) . The third paper will be 100,000 _ a UJ X t/) CD ZD a 2 UJ > H < -J ZD 2 ZD O 100 1850 54 58 62 66 70 74 78 82 86 90 94 97 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 53 57 61 65 69 YEAR AGE 4 _ NUMBER OF PAGES NUMBER OF PAPERS Fig. 1. The cumulative record of Mueller’s published work. Pages cumulated over two year intervals; papers over four years. Plotted on the midpoints of the intervals. 3 compiled, as a supplement to the first two papers, from additional information that comes to hand over the next five years. A list of the unpublished letters and manuscripts may also be included in the third paper. In reading the work of Mueller it is difficult to avoid commenting on the man and his science. However, biographical information has been restricted to an abridged statement of events listed in chronological order that may help guide the reader who is not familiar with the content of the biographical literature which is listed. It is common practice today to analyse (for funding purposes) the amount of information published by a scientist, in terms of the number of papers and pages published. Mueller’s record is given in figure 1 and it is interesting to note that apart from periods in which the rate of publication changed (at ages 35, 55, and 63) the most substantial short-term fluctuation in the numbers of papers published occurred between 1861 and 1864, a period in which he courted, became engaged to and broke off his engagement with Euphemia Henderson. The number of papers published during this period decreased noticeably. Fig. 2. Plan of the Director’s residence* built in 1854 and Botanical Museum (the first Melbourne herbarium) in relation to the second herbarium. Mueller vacated the residence when he was forced to relinquish the responsibilities of the Director of the Botanic Gardens in 1873. (*Classified by the National Trust in 1978). 4 Fig. 3. Plan of Mueller’s Botanic Garden which accompanied his Annual Report for 1864/65. The most striking design features are the network of paths, geometric arrangement of beds, and long radius of curvature of the lake margins. None of these features survived Guilfoyle’s remodelling, but many of the conifers on the western side remain intact. 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The main source of material for this paper comes from the library of the Royal Botanic Gardens and National Herbarium of Victoria, and other State Government libraries in Melbourne. Mr. M. A. C. Stidston, Librarian, and Miss H. Alexander who was engaged to assist with this project, serviced the recovery, photocopying and processing of the information assembled by the authors. Without their assistance this work would not have been possible. Other contributors who assisted by assiduously and enthusiastically tracing and recovering copies of documentary material, or who assisted in other ways mentioned, include: Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. Ms L. M. Dickinson, Librarian, supplied photocopies of articles and information concerning manuscript material. Australian Botanical Liaison Officer in London. Dr Andrew Kanis, supplied photocopies and checked out references. J. S. Battye Library, Perth. Ms M. Medcalf, supplied references to material in Western Australian newspapers, and copies of articles, biographical and manuscript material. Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii. Ms M. K. Ashford, Librarian, supplied photocopies. Bibliotheque du Conservatoire botanique, Geneva, Switzerland. Mr. H. M. Burdet photocopied catalogue cards in response to our appeal in Taxon, supplied articles requested, and checked runs of several journals. Botanischer Garten and Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Germany. Dr H. W. Lack, supplied photocopies, catalogue cards and articles requested. Botanisches Institut der Universitat Kiel, Germany, provided a photocopy of an 1843 F. Mueller manuscript. British Library, Lending Division, Wetherby, Yorkshire, U.K., supplied photocopies. Mr A. E. Brooks, Sandringham, Victoria; Mr C. K. Ingram, Mt. Jonah near Bilpin, N.S.W.; Mr A. Parkin, Ivanhoe, Victoria and Mr J. Ros Garnet, 23 Camdon St., Pascoe Vale, Victoria, let us know of publications in their private possession, in response to our appeal in the Victorian Naturalist. California State Library, Sacramento, California, U.S.A. Mr Thomas M. Fante, supplied photocopies of an F. Mueller article. CO-AS-IT (Comitate Assistenza Italiana) , Melbourne. Mr Martini and Mr and Mrs S. Bella, translated papers in Italian science journals. C.S.I.R.O., Herbarium Australiense, Canberra. Mr Arthur Chapman, supplied references to publications. Department of Agriculture, Perth. Miss J. E. Maughan, Librarian, supplied photocopies and scanned runs of a journal for F. Mueller material. Forests Department, Perth. Ms J. A. O’Neill, Librarian, supplied photocopies. Galbraith, Miss Jean, Tyers, Victoria, made available pages of issues of Vol. 1 of the Victorian Naturalist from her private unbound copies. Gray Herbarium Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. Mark J. Belson, supplied photocopies of articles and Mueller’s letters to Asa Gray, as well as references to other Mueller ms. material in U.S.A. 6 Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.A. Dr Gilbert S. Daniels, Director, provided photocopies of manuscript material. Iowa State University Library, Ames, Iowa, U.S.A. Photocopies were supplied by the librarian. Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico delle Biblioteche Italiane e per le Informazioni Bibliografiche, Rome, Italy. A. Vinay, supplied a list of institutes and libraries in Italy, where we might get further assistance. The Mauritius Institute, Port Louis, Mauritius. Mr S. Jean-Frangois, Head Librarian, supplied photocopies. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.A. Ms Carla Lange, Assistant Librarian, in response to an appeal in Taxon, supplied photocopies of library catalogue entries and of articles subsequently requested. Mitchell Library, Sydney. Miss Jean Dyce, Assistant Librarian, supplied photocopies. National Herbarium of Victoria, Melbourne. Mr Rex Filson provided considerable editorial assistance with the manuscript. Dr. Paul Gullan contributed generously with his time and skills in producing a computer program for indexing and cross-referencing the entire bibliography. Miss Anita Podwyszynski drafted figures one and two. Mrs Glenys Bray typed the manuscript. National Museum of Victoria. Mr John McNally, for access to library. Naturhistorisches Museum, Liibeck, Germany. Dr M. Diehl, supplied a photocopy of an 1844 manuscript. Pearson, Miss Daphne, Marne Street, South Yarra, supplied references to publications. Queensland Herbarium, Brisbane. Mr. Selwyn Everist supplied photocopies of reprints in the herbarium library. Radio Ethnic Australia, Station 3EA. Mr Walter Schaeuble, provided broadcasting time for two interviews, in English and in German, and supplied a list of names of possible contacts that might lead to F. Mueller material. Royal Historical Society of Victoria. Mrs E. Pullin, President, gave permission to reproduce a blotting paper sketch of F. Mueller and access to library and manuscript collections. Royal Society of Victoria, Melbourne. Dr R. R. Garran, for loan of journals and photocopies. Schleswig-Holsteinsche Landesbibliothek, Kiel, West Germany. Dr Hans F. Rothert, supplied photocopies of manuscripts. State Archives, Honolulu, Hawaii. Miss Agnes C. Conrad, State Archivist, helped in the search for and locating of a rare publication at the Bernice P. Bishop Museum and supplied photocopies. State Library of South Australia, Adelaide. Mr T. H. Love, Principal Archivist, photocopied manuscripts and the catalogue cards for them. The State Library of Victoria, including the La Trobe Library, Melbourne. Mr R. E. A. Anderson for access to library, photocopying, and general assistance. Staff, and especially Mr Ken Fraser, Mr Joe Bedford and Mr John Arnold, for helpful advice and assistance beyond the normal call of duty. The “ Tivoli ” German Club, Melbourne, gave permission to search through their library and files. 7 Univ Botaniske Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. Mr A. Hansen, photo- copied a bibliography to the local flora referring to F. Mueller manu- scripts in Kiel and in Liibeck. University of Papua— New Guinea. Dr David Frodin, sent corrected copy of his bibliography “ Muelleriana Papuasica ”. Victorian College of Pharmacy, Melbourne. Miss Murphy and Mr Williams, Librarian, for loan of journals, photocopies, general access to library. Victorian Parliamentary Library, Melbourne. Miss McGovern, Librarian, allowed access to library and provided photocopies. Victorian Plant Research Institute, Burnley. Mr Geoff Shaw, Librarian, for access to library and loan of journals. Wannenmacher, Dr Roland, Vienna, Austria, checked journals and supplied photocopies of F. Mueller articles. The work was financed by grants to the two senior authors from the Australian Biological Resources Study through the years 1974-1977. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES The following biographical notes have been compiled from various sources. Father Friedrich Muller, formerly in the Prussian Army, then Customs Officer in Rostock (on the Baltic Sea in East Germany). Mother Louise, nee Mertens, from Tonning (near the German-Danish border) . Parents’ marriage 10th August 1822. Parents’ children Iwanne (born ?) ; Ferdinand (born 1825) ; Bertha (born about 1826); Clara (born about 1833). 1825, 30th June Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich Muller, born in Rostock. 1835 father Friedrich Muller died of tuberculosis. 1836 the widowed Louise Muller returned home to Tonning with her children. 1840 Ferdinand apprenticed to E. G. Becker, pharmacist in Husum, Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany (later in his training he apparently attended lectures at Kiel University from here) . later in the year his mother died in Tonning of tuberculosis. 1843 his older sister Iwanne died of tuberculosis. he completed his unpublished “ Husum’s phanerogamische Flora 1843 ” (the original manuscript is still at Kiel University) which formed the basis of his Flora of Schleswig-Holstein (Breviarum plantarum Ducatus Slesvicensis austro-occidentalis, was not published until 1853). 8 1846 he received his pharmacist’s degree from Kiel University. A little later in the same year he submitted his Ph.D. thesis on Capsella bursa-pastoris at the same university. 1 846—47 his health and that of his sister Bertha gave cause for concern, as they, too, seemed to show the first signs of tuberculosis. Doctors advised a sea-voyage to a warmer climate. a visit from a family friend, Dr. Ludwig Preiss, who had just returned from Western Australia, led him to take his two sisters on a trip to South Australia. 1847, July Ferdinand, then 22, Bertha aged 21, and Clara aged 14 sailed from Bremen for Australia in the “ Hermann von Beckerath ”. During a week at anchor at Rio de Janeiro, he observed and collected plants. A small notebook (at the Melbourne Herbarium) contains notes on these short botanical excursions in the areas surrounding the city. 1847, 15 December arrived in Adelaide. Ferdinand at once took a position as assistant at the Rundle Street chemist’s shop of Moritz Heuzenroeder, whose brother had come out from Germany on the same boat as the Mullers. 1848-50 in his spare time he explored first the closer vicinity of Adelaide, gradually widened his field of exploration and botanical collecting (coastal areas of Guichen Bay; Mt. Lofty Range; later the Murray scrub and the almost unknown Flinders Range, including Mt. Brown and Mt. Arden; the country around Lake Torrens) . 1848, December his friend from his university days in Kiel, Krichauff, arrived from Germany. On Christmas Eve they acquired 20 acres of land in the Bugle Ranges, between Strathalbyn and Mt. Barker, and built a small house there, where Ferdinand lived for some months with his sister Clara as housekeeper. Not finding a farmer’s life much to his liking, however, he returned to Adelaide and his former employment in the Rundle Street chemist shop. 1852, Late he had by now changed the spelling of his name from Muller to Mueller. He moved to Victoria with the intention of opening a chemist’s shop in the goldfields. At this time Governor La Trobe decided to create a position for a Government Botanist for Vic- toria, and Mueller applied for the position. 1853, 28 January Mueller was appointed the first Government Botanist for Victoria. 1853, Early only a few weeks later he set out on his first Victorian exploration to the unexplored Buffalo Mts., Mt. Buller, Goulburn River, to Kinglake, Plenty Ranges, around the Dividing Ranges to the La Trobe River, finally reaching the coast near Port Albert, to Wilson’s Promontory and through the Gippsland coastal areas back to Melbourne (1500 miles). After his return from this trip his sisters, Bertha and Clara, joined him in Melbourne. 9 Plate 2 A view across the Botanic Gardens in 1863, towards Melbourne at the time the flooded Yarra River entered the gardens. The house (H gate Lodge) on the hill opposite, was occupied by Mueller before the Director’s residence was built. Government House had not been constructed. Photograph by courtesy of Mr. Don Bennetts. 1853, 27 October Clara married Dr. Wehl and they went to live at Mt. Gambier, where Bertha stayed with them till her own marriage in 1856 to George Doughty. Bertha then lived with her husband on his cattle station near Portland, south-western Victoria. 1853, November Mueller set out on his second Victorian exploration. This led westward to the Grampians, north along the Avoca River, north- west past Mildura, then back south-east along the Murray River to Albury, along the Mitta-Mitta River, across the Gibbo Range, to Omeo, to near the New South Wales border, east to the Snowy River, west to the Tambo River, back to the Snowy River, for some distance along the Buchan River, then across Gippsland, arriving back in Melbourne in April 1854 (2500 miles in 5^ months) . 10 1854 Melbourne was visited by the famous algologist Dr. W. H. Harvey from Dublin, who stayed with Mueller for some time, and presented him with a set of his collections. 1854, November Mueller’s third Victorian exploration went through the Dandenong Ranges, along the La Trobe River, to the River Avon, to Mt. Wellington, to Omeo, north-east to Mt. Kosciusko, the Snowy Mountains, back to the Buchan River, to the Cabbage-Tree Creek area, to Lake King and again across Gippsland and back to Melbourne early in 1855. 1855, July Mueller arrived in Sydney to join the Gregory Expedition, to which he was appointed as botanist, having been granted 18 months leave of absence without pay by the Victorian Government. He collected during his few days in Sydney, before the party sailed for Queensland. He also collected during a brief stop at Moreton Bay, and on some islands along the coast during the voyage through the inner passage along the Barrier Reef (off Cape Bedford, the Howick Group, Cairncross and Albany Islands) . The party landed at the mouth of the Victoria River. They travelled across northern Australia, through the Northern Territory into north-western Australia and back again, returning to the settlement on the Dawson River in late November 1856 (5000 miles in 16 months). 1856, late November at the end of the Gregory Expedition Mueller went on a short exploration with Walter Hill, curator of the Brisbane Botanic Gardens. This took in the Glasshouse Mountains. He returned to Melbourne and his duties as Government Botanist in January 1857. 1857, 13 August Mueller was appointed as the first Director of the Melbourne Botanic Gardens, following his appointment as Director of the Zoologic Gardens a week earlier, in addition to his post as Government Botanist. 1857, 7 November the Rostock University in Germany conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Medicine honoris causa. 1859 Mueller was elected President of the Philosophical Institute (from January 1860 the Royal Society) of Victoria. 1860, September a short exploring trip, across the country from Twofold Bay to the Genoa River, down the river to the coast, to Cape Howe, up the Genoa River to the adjacent highlands and the Nungatta Mountains. 1860, December exploration of the Australian Alps. He spent Christmas camping on the Baw-Baws, returning to Melbourne early in January 1861. 1861, March a second visit to Mt. Wellington and the sources of the Macalister River. 1 1 Plate 3 A view of the lagoon from the western end, showing the fountain referred to in Mueller’s 1868 annual report. Photo Royal Botanic Gardens collection. 1863, March Mueller became engaged to Miss Euphemia Henderson of Phillip Island. The engagement broke off a few months later in August 1863 because ill-health renewed his life-long fear of tuberculosis. 1867, October he made a holiday voyage to Western Australia, where he disembarked at King George Sound. He explored and collected plants in this vicinity and also collected in the Stirling Ranges. 1867, 20 December he was raised to hereditary Barony by the King of Wiirttemberg (date shown on certificate) . He must have known of this by 14th September 1868, as he signed his “ Report of the Government Botanist and Director of the Botanic Gardens ” of that date with Ferdinand von Mueller. 1869, early he spent one week in Tasmania. 1869, November (short notice in the Melbourne Argus of 4th November) “ Mr. Ferguson has received official notification of his appointment as curator of the Botanic Gardens and Inspector of State Forests, and has already entered upon the duties of his position. Dr. von Mueller retains his office of Government Botanist, and has control of the ‘ class ’ reserves and botanical collections ”. 12 1873, June Mueller’s position as Director of the Botanic Gardens was officially abolished. William Guilfoyle was appointed curator of the Gardens, and took up his duties on 21st July. A short time later Guilfoyle’s official title was changed to “ Director of Botanic Gardens, Government House Gardens and Domains ”. 1874-75 various short collecting trips around Victoria were made. 1875, 27 January-14 February another visit to Tasmania (Circular Heads, Arthur River) . 1876, February Dr. Wehl, husband of his sister Clara, died of hydatids, and Mueller spent a short time at Mt. Gambier to help arrange the affairs of his sister and her young family. 1877, October Mueller made another visit to Western Australia, first to Champion Bay, then on to the Murchison River districts and to Shark Bay, returning to Perth in late November, where he spent some time as guest of John Forrest. Early in December he was granted one month’s extension to his leave by the Victorian Government. During December Mueller explored between Perth and Geographe Bay, especially with a view to forest resources, then on to Bunbury and Albany. He returned to Melbourne early in 1878. Plate 4 The “Melbourne Herbarium” (1910) built for £1,000 in 1857, four years after Mueller’s appointment as Government botanist. This building, extended in 1883, continued in use until 1934 when the second herbarium still in use was built in the Royal Botanic Gardens. Photo Royal Botanic Gardens collection. 13 Mueller received the K.C.M.G. (Knight Commander of the Order of St. Michael and St. George) . 1880 he was appointed one of the Vice-Presidents at the first Melbourne Social Science Congress (held in conjunction with the International Exhibition) , in charge of the rural section (Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry). 1890 he was elected President of the newly-formed Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science. 1891, 15-22 January his first and only visit to New Zealand for the Congress of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, which he opened with a lengthy presidential address. He returned to Melbourne on 30th January 1891. 1895, January Mueller attended the sixth meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science in Brisbane, and as President of the Geographical Section delivered one of his addresses. 1896, 24 September he had his first stroke, which must have disabled him: letters from him after this date are dictated and only signed by him in a very shaky hand. 1896, 10 October he died of “ apoplexy ”. BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES There are numerous references to biographical material about F. Mueller and many scientific journals around the world published obituaries of varying length and detail after his death; some of these are included in the selection of biographical references given here in chronological order. 1877 Knapp, Armin. Baron Ferdinand von Mueller. Eine biographische Skizze. Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker-Vereines 15 (36): 597-617. (20 December 1877). 1892-93? Baron Ferdinand von Mueller. [In German; author unknown and source unknown. “Extra-Print”, photograph & 5 pp.4 0 .] [1892-93?] 1893 Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller, K.C.M.G., M.D., Ph D., F.R.S. Bull. Pharm. ( Detroit ) [“Extra-Print”] (June 1893). 1896 Baron von Mueller. The Norden [“Extra-Print”, in Danish] (18 July 1896). The late Baron von Mueller. South Australian Register ( Adelaide ) (12 October 1896). Obituary — Baron Sir Ferdinard von Mueller. The Garden ( London ) 50 (1300): 322. (17 October 1896). Baron von Mueller. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 20 (512): 464-466. (17 October 1896). The late Baron von Mueller. Sydney Mail (Sydney). (17 October 1896). Hemsley, W. Botting. Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller. Nature 54 (1408): 596. (22 October 1896) . 14 MacOwan. P. The late Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller, C.M.G. F.R.S. etc (26^ October ^8%)' St ° f Victoria ' A S ric ■ J ■ Cape of Good Hope 9 (24): 627-628. Spencer, W. Baldwin. Baron von Mueller. Victorian Naturalist 13 (7) • 87-92 C5 November 1896). \ ■ \ ^^1896) V ° n Mueller ' Agric • Gaz - New South Wales 7 (11): 742-745 (November [Obituary] Bull. Misc. Inform. (Kew) 1896 (119): 218-219 (November 1896). [Obituary] Leopoldina 32 (12): 183. (December 1896). Ferdinand v. Muller. Gartenflora 45: 563-564. (1896). [Notice] Petermanns Mitth. Justus Perthes’ Geogr. Anst. 42 (10): 242. (1896). 1897 Hollrung, M. Necrolog auf Baron Ferdinand von Mueller. Leopoldina 33 (1)- 15-17 (January 1897). v ’ Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller. Gard. Chron. 21: 110-111 (13 February 1897) (!)r8ljS“^%8m dent ' s Address - Proc ■ L ™ s ° c New ' s “ ,h Ferdinand von Mueller. J. Bot. 35: 272-278. (July 1897). Deat (‘jul f y B 189 0 7 n ) Fer<1 ' V ° n Mueller ' Pap ' & Proc ' Roy - Soc ■ Tasman ia 1896: xviii-xix. Drude, Oscar. Ferdinand von Mueller. Leopoldina 33 (9): 142-150. (September 1897). Maiden, J. H. The late Baron von Mueller. In Anniversary Address. J. & Proc Roy Soc New South Wales 31: 38-43. (1897). Lauterer, Joseph [Obituary] In Presidential Address. Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 12: x— xi. ( 1 897 ) . In Memoriam. Trans. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. ( Victorian Branch) 14: 54—58. (1897). Warburg, O. Ferdinand von Mueller. Ber. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 15: (56)-(70). (1897). 1898 Livemdge^gA. jO^bitumy]^ In President’s Address. Rep. Australas. Assoc. Advancem. [Obituary] Proc. Roy. Soc. London 63: xxxii-xxxvi. (1898). 1912 Maiden, J. H. Brief memories of Baron von Mueller. In Presidential Address J & Proc Roy. Soc. New South Wales 46 (1): 8-11. (30 November 1912). 1921 Baron von Mueller. Australasian ( Melbourne ). (30 July 1921). Prince of Botanists. Von Mueller’s great work. Herald ( Melbourne ). (15 October 1921). 1924 Daley, Chas. Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller, K.C.M.G., M.D., F.R.S., Botanist, Explorer and Geographer. Victorian Hist. Mag. 10 (1): 23-32. (May 1924)- 10 (2)- 34-75’ (December 1924). 1945 Hardy, A. D. Excerpts from letters of Baron Sir Ferdinard von Mueller Victorian Hist Mag. 21 (1): 1-23. (March 1945). 1949 Ein deutscher Professor. Stuttgarter Zeitung (Stuttgart) 9: 3. (22 January 1949). Ferdinand von MUller, Suddeutsch. Apotheker-Z. 89 (5): 80. (4 February 1949). Ferdinand von Muller— der grosste Botaniker Australiens. Schwabisches Tagblatt [Stuttgart ?] 95: 4. (13 August 1949). s Willis, Margaret. By their fruits. A life of Ferdinand von Mueller Botanist and Explorer. (Angus & Robertson: Sydney). (1949). Der deutsche Apotheker Ferdinand von Muller in seltener Weise von Australien eeehrt Pharm. Zeitung 85 (18): 345-346. (1949). 1962 Chisholm, Alec H. Ferdinand von Mueller. (Oxford University Press: Melbourne). 15 COLLECTIONS AND HANDWRITING V' (7 £v> A& yyt' rz>Ss?' / ' y/^Wy, AT, y^/jc fes%^ yf'/^Aur^ra / Jttz#' 3c<) f /■ c 7Ui&$- ^y-ryyZ ''$c&y*■* tjl^t-aiuaj li.u'jaii kl\l~LFiZLni tail * . j -i t V yU-a (?<_ •hy/it* m: BOTANICAL MUSEUM OF MELBOURNE. ” 7 P^ • ~T“ (yyfsZy S'C s'S S-a t^/y t y^yy- y y^yy y^yy^z^f y^*^ cSs^yyyy J?~ ' €£. FERD. MUELLER, PH. & M.D. :Oi : K PHYTOLOGIC MUSEUM OF MELBOURNE. ; ■ ty^'yyy^^- \~y X: RAIION FERD. VON MUELLER, PH. & M.D, LL.D. >.^ 17 Fig. 6. Mueller’s description of Areca alicae written in german script above and latin below. This manuscript, dated Easter 1879, was published in Germany (79.13.03) within the year. Mueller (88.08.01) commenced plant collecting in 1840 and in Australia from 1847. From 1847 until 1853 he collected entirely at his own expense. His private collections were presented to the public herbarium which was built in 1857 and held 45,000 specimens (Plate 4). By 1888 the size of the collection in the herbarium had grown to about 500,000 sheets. Donations of pressed specimens were distributed to herbaria in all countries, and to teaching institutions within Victoria. His specimens were not numbered but his handwriting and labels are easily identified. Examples of these are reproduced in figures 4 to 6. However not all specimens with Mueller’s labels and handwriting were collected by him, as many specimens were sent to him from all parts of Australia and overseas by both professional and amateur collectors, and Mueller wrote the relevant information onto the labels. Fig. 5. Herbarium labels written by Mueller at different periods. Top, from an early German collection. Second, 1869. Lower two, 1896. His writing gradually increased in size with age. 18 INDEX OF SUBJECTS In this index general references to plants come first, followed by geographic headings. References to Australia which do not mention the states are indexed under the heading “ Australia References to Australian dependencies and states follow this heading. References to countries other than Australia are next, and finally there are several miscellaneous headings. The Index lists, in chronological order, the reference numbers (which are identical to those cited in the Bibliography) that contain information relevant to the heading under which they appear. Arrangement of Headings Government Reports 19 Victoria 49 Cultivated Plants 20 Western Australia 52 Acclimatisation 22 Britain 55 Introduced Plants 23 Europe 55 Economic and Useful Fiji 57 Plants 24 New Caledonia 58 Medicinal and Drug Plants 27 New Hebrides 59 Poisonous Plants 28 New Zealand 60 Taxonomic References 29 Papua New Guinea 62 Australia 33 Samoa 63 Lord Howe Island 35 Solomon Islands 64 Norfolk Island 36 Other Countries 64 New South Wales 37 Miscellaneous Notes 66 Northern Territory 40 Geology 68 Queensland 42 Fossil Plants 68 South Australia 45 Expeditions and Tasmania 47 Exploration 69 19 G O M E R M i-i E W X R E R O R X S 1853 S3. 10 01 1854 54, 10. 01 54.13.02 1855 55.01. 01 55.11.01 55.13.09 1857 57. 09. 01 1358 58. 11. 02 1859 59.01. 01 59.04.03 59.10.02 1860 60.01. 01 60.11.02 1861 61.02. 01 61.07.01 1862 62. 03. 01 62.03.02 1863 63.05. 01 1365 65.07. 01 65.09.01 65.09.02 65.10.01 65.14.02 1866 66. 13. 04 1869 69.07. 03 1871 71.05. 01 71.05.02 71.08.01 71.11.01 71.14.01 1872 72. 14. 01 1373 73.07. 01 73.07.02 73.11.01 73.13.03 73.13.04 1874 74.05. 01 74.09.01 74.12.01 74.13.08 1375 75. 09. 01 1876 76. 12. 01 76.13.01 1877 77. 12. 01 77.13.01 1878 78.07. 01 78.11.01 2981/78—3 20 1879 79.07.01 79.12.01 79.13.05 1881 81.03. 02 1882 82. 05.02 1883 83. 08.01 1884 84.08.02 1890 90.06.04 90. 11.02 1892 92.03.01 1894 94. 11.01 94. 11.02 1897 97. 06.01 C LJ L T X M A X E D IT => l_ A M X £3 1854 54. 10. 01 54. 13.04 1857 57. 13.07 1858 58. 11.02 1860 60.01.01 60. 10.01 60. 14.01 1861 61.02.01 61. 13.05 61. 13. 06 1862 62. 03.01 1863 63.05. 01 63. 05. 02 63.06.01 1865 65.02.02 65. 09. 01 65. 10.01 1868 68.04.01 68. 05.01 1869 69.07.01 69.07.03 1871 71. 13.02 71. 13.06 71. 14.01 1872 72.01.04 72. 13.02 72.08.01 72. 14.01 72.08.03 61.13.09 61.13.10 63. 10.02 65.13.02 65.14.02 72.10.01 72.11.01 72.13.01 1873 73 . 01.01 73 . 03.01 1875 75 . 05.01 75 . 05.02 75 . 13. 04 75 . 13, 09 75 . 13.11 1876 76 . 05.01 76 . 05. 02 76 . 06.02 76 . 13.03 76 . 13.05 1877 77 . 11.01 77 . 11.02 1878 78 . 14.01 1879 79 . 07.05 1880 30 . 01.02 80 . 07.01 80 . 08.01 80 . 13.07 80 . 13.09 1881 81 . 13. 10 1882 82 . 05.03 1883 83 . 01.01 83 . 13.06 1884 84 . 13. 19 1885 85 . 13. 26 1886 86 . 09.01 86 . 13.04 86 . 13.26 1833 88 . 13.02 1889 89 . 13.14 89 . 13.15 1890 90 . 03.02 1891 91 . 05.02 91 . 13.10 91 . 14.01 1892 92 . 07.02 92 . 10.02 92 . 14.01 92 . 14.02 1893 93 . 14.01 1894 94 . 03.03 94 . 13.01 94 . 13.03 94 . 14.09 1395 95 . 13.02 1905 05 . 13.01 22 ACCLIMATISATION 1858 58 . 11.02 58 . 13.03 1859 59 . 01.01 1860 60 . 01.01 60 . 02. 01 60 . 11.01 60 . 11.02 60 . 14. 01 1861 61 . 02.01 61 . 13.09 61 . 06.03 61 . 13. 10 61 . 10. 01 61 . 11.01 61 . 13.05 61 . 13.06 1862 62 . 03.01 1863 63 . 10.02 63 . 13.01 1864 64 . 13. 01 64 . 14.01 1865 65 . 10.01 65 . 10. 02 1866 66 . 01.01 66 . 04. 03 66 . 04.04 66 . 06.01 66 . 09. 01 66 . 13.05 1867 67 . 02.02 67 . 06.01 67 . 08.02 67 . 09.02 67 . 11.01 67 . 13.02 1868 68 . 02.01 68 . 03.01 68 . 03.05 68 . 03.06 68 . 05.01 68 . 06.02 1869 69 . 02.02 69 . 06. 02 69 . 07.01 69 . 07.02 69 . 07.03 69 . 13. 04 1870 70 . 12.02 1871 71 . 05.01 71 . 06.01 71 . 12.01 71 . 13.01 71 . 13.04 71 . 14.01 71 . 13.02 71 . 13.03 1872 72 . 01.04 72 . 08.01 72 . 08.03 72 . 13.01 72 . 13.02 72 . 14.01 72 . 09. 01 72 . 09.02 72 . 11.01 1873 73 . 01.01 73 . 07.01 73 . 09.02 73 . 13.04 1874 74 . 02.01 1875 75 . 05.01 75 . 12.02 75 . 13.04 75 . 13.06 75 . 13.09 1876 76 . 05.01 76 . 05.02 76 . 06.02 76 . 13.08 76 . 13.09 76 . 13.03 76 . 13.05 76 . 13.07 1878 78 . 02.02 78 . 13.07 23 1379 79 . 04.02 79 . 07.04 79 . 13.10 1880 80 . 13.07 80 . 13.09 1331 81 . 06. 02 31 . 09.01 81 . 13.10 1833 33 . 13.03 83 . 13. 06 1884 84 . 05.02 84 . 07.02 1885 35 . 11.01 85 . 13. 26 1886 86 . 07.02 86 . 13. 27 1887 87 . 05.02 87 . 13.07 87 . 13.08 1888 33 . 05.01 1889 89 . 11.01 88 . 08.02 38 . 13.02 1391 91 . 03.01 91 . 13. 10 1892 92 . 01.01 92 . 05.01 92 . 07.04 1893 93 . 01.01 93 . 09. 04 .1394 94 . 03.01 94 . 06.01 94 . 11.02 94 . 13.01 1895 95 . 05.01 95 . 07.01 95 . 13.02 1896 96 . 03.02 1897 97 . 06.01 1905 05 . 13.01 96 . 13. 01 X M X Ft o o u o e: D F" l_ a m X s 1850 50 . 02. 01 1853 53 . 10.01 53 . 13.03 1854 54 . 10.01 24 1855 55 . 11.01 1856 56 . 13.02 1858 58 . 11.02 1860 60 . 14.03 1862 62 . 02.01 62 . 03.02 62 . 14.01 1867 67 . 06.01 186 ? 69 . 07.01 69 . 07.03 1871 71 . 13.02 71 . 13.03 1872 72 . 01.04 72 . 08.03 72 . 13.02 1873 73 . 13. 04 1876 76 . 13. 07 1882 32 . 13.07 1883 83 . 13.05 1886 86 . 02. 04 188 ? 89 . 13. 17 1890 90 . 06.04 1892 92 . 12. 01 ECO M O M X C A M O t.J S E f- U l F" L A M T S 1854 54 . 10.01 54 . 13.04 1855 55 . 09.01 55 . 12.01 55 . 13.01 55 . 13.10 1857 57 . 13. 08 1858 58 . 04.01 58 . 05.01 25 1859 59 . 07. 01 1860 60 . 10.01 60 . 14.03 1861 61 . 02.01 61 . 13.06 6 1 . 04 . 0 . 1 . 61 . 13. 09 61 . 06. 03 61 . 13 , 10 61 . 10. 01 61 . 11.01 61 . 13. 04 1862 62 . 13.01 1863 63 . 05.02 63 . 13. 06 1864 6 4 = 1 4 >. 0 1 1865 65 . 05.01 65 . 07. 01 65 . 09.01 65 . 10.01 65 . 13.08 1866 66 . 06.02 66 . 06. 03 66 . 09 . 0 . 1 . 66 . 13.05 1867 67 . 06.01 67 . 13.05 67 . 07. 01 67 . 09.02 67 . 13.02 67 . 13. 03 67 . 13.04 1868 68 . 01.01 68 . 03. 03 68 . 03.06 68 . 04. 01 68 . 05. 01 1869 69 . 02.02 69 . 06.02 6 9 . 07. 0 1 69 . 07. 03 69 . 13.04 1870 70 . 12.01 1371 71 . 05.01 71 . 13.04 71 . 06.01 71 . 13.06 71 . 12. 01 71 . 14.01 71 . 13. 01 71 . 13. 02 71 . 13. 03 1872 72 . 01.02 72 . 02.03 72 . 08. 02 72 . 13. 01 72 . 01.03 72 . 03. 02 72 . 08. 03 72 . 13. 02 72 . 01.04 72 . 04. 01 72 . 09.01 72 . 14. 01 72. 01 ■ 05 7 2 . 05. 0 1 72 . 09.02 72 . 01 . 06 72 . 06.01 72 . 10. 01 72 . 02. 02 72 . 08.01 72 . 11.01 1873 73 . 01.01 73 . 03. 01 73 . 05.01 73 . 07. 03 73 . 07.04 1874 74 . 09.01 /' 4 n 1 . ■£ n 0 6 1875 7 5 „ 13.0 4 75 . 13.06 7 5 . 13.09 1 8 7 6 > 76 . 05. 01 76 . 13. 07 76 . 05. 02 76 . 13. 08 76 . 05. 03 76 . 13. 09 76 .. 06 .. 02 76 . 1 3 . 03 76 . 13.06 1877 ~7 "7 / / 13.07 26 1878 78. 13.01 78. 13. 03 78. 13.07 78. 14.01 1879 79.03.02 79. 13. 10 79. 14.04 79. 04.02 79. 13. 11 79. 14. OS 79.07.03 79. 13. 12 79.07.05 79. 13. 13 79. 10. 01 79. 14. 02 79. 13.06 79. 14.03 1880 80.02.01 80. 13. 09 80.02.03 80. 13. 14 80. 05. 01 80. 14.02 80.08.01 80. 14. 03 80. 13. 02 80. 13. 07 1881 81.06.02 81. 13. 10 1882 82.05.01 82. 13. 17 82.07.01 82. 11.01 82. 13. 05 82. 13. 08 82. 13. 13 1883 83.01.01 83. 08. 02 83. 11.01 83. 13. 03 83. 13. 06 83. 13. 07 1884 84.07. 02 84. 13. 01 84. 13.02 84. 13.19 188S 8S.06.01 8S. 07. 01 85. 13. 10 85. 13. 26 85. 13. 29 85. 14.01 1886 86. 02.01 86. 09. 02 86.04.02 86. 13. 25 86. OS. 05 86. 13.27 86.06.01 86. 13.28 86. 07. 04 86. 08.03 1887 87. OS. 01 87. OS. 02 87. 13. 01 87. 13. 17 1888 88. 13. 02 1889 89. 02. 01 89. 03. 03 89. 11.01 89. 13. 04 1890 90.02.01 90. 13. 14 1891 91.03.01 91. 13. 10 91. 13.24 1892 92.01.01 92. OS. 01 92. 14.02 1893 93. 01.01 93.09.04 1894 94. 14. OS 189S 9S. 02. 03 95.07.01 95. 13. 02 1896 96. 06. 01 96.06.02 96. 13.03 1 90S OS. 13.01 27 M E2 D I C I M A L_ AND L> F< t J G PLAN 1 S 1850 50 . 02.01 1853 53 . 10.01 1854 54 . 13.01 54 . 13.02 54 . 13.04 1855 55 . 09.01 55 . 12.01 1858 58 . 04.01 58 . 05.01 1859 59 . 04.01 1860 60 . 14.03 1862 62 . 13.01 1864 64 . 14.01 59 . 08.01 1866 66 . 09. 01 1867 67 . 13.02 66 . 13.05 1868 68 . 01.01 68 . 06. 02 1369 69 . 06. 02 69 . 13.04 1871 71 . 13.01 71 . 13.02 71 . 13.03 71 . 14.01 1872 72 . 01.04 72 . 08 . 02 72 . 08 . 03 72 . 09.02 72 . 13.02 72 . 14.0 1 1873 73 . 01.01 73 . 03. 01 73 . 13.03 1874 74 . 09.01 74 . 13.06 1875 75 . 13.09 1876 75 . 13. 11 76 . 13.03 76 . 13.07 1877 77 . 02.02 77 . 06. 01 77 , 13 . 07 77 . 13. 10 1878 78 . 07.02 7 8 . 1 3 . 0 2 7 8 . 1 4 0 2 7 8 . 1 4 . 0 3 28 1879 79 . 05.01 79 . 14.03 79 . 06.03 79 . 14.04 79 . 13 . 10 79 . 14.05 79 . 13. 11 79 . 14.01 79 . 14.02 1830 80 . 05.01 80 . 14.02 80 . 08. 01 30 . 14.03 80 . 08.02 80 . 13.07 80 . 13. 14 80 . 14.01 1881 81 . 10.01 81 . 13.05 81 . 13.07 81 . 13. 10 1882 82 . 03.01 82 . 06. 03 82 . 10.01 82 . 12.02 1883 83 . 05.02 83 . 13.01 83 . 10.01 83 . 13.06 83 . 10. 03 83 . 13. 07 83 . 11.01 83 . 11. 02 83 . 12. 02 1884 84 . 04.01 84 . 12.02 84 . 13. 19 1885 85 . 13. 05 85 . 13. 26 85 . 14.01 1886 86 . 02.01 86 . 13. 12 86 . 02. 04 86 . 03.01 86 . 05. 05 86 . 09. 02 86 . 13.08 1887 87 . 04.01 87 . 13.21 1888 88 . 13.02 1889 89 . 03.03 89 . 13. 16 89 . 13. 17 1891 91 . 13. 10 1892 92 . 03. 02 92 . 04.01 92 . 13. 10 92 . 13. 12 1894 94 . 11.03 94 . 14.05 1895 95 . 02.03 95 . 13. 02 1896 96 . 13.03 1905 05 . 13.01 F' O X S O M O L J S F" L_ A iM T S 1854 54 . 13.04 1864 64 . 10.01 1365 65 . 02.05 65 . 05.02 65 . 10.03 29 1866 66. 13. 05 1867 67.09.02 67. 11.01 67. 13. 02 1871 71. 13. 02 1872 72.08.03 72. 09.02 72. 1 3.01 1873 73. 07. 01 73.07.02 73. 13. 03 1875 75.05.03 75. 05. 04 75. 13. 09 1876 76. 13. 09 1877 77. 13. 07 1879 79.06.03 79. 14. 02 79. 14. 04 1880 80.04.02 80. 14.02 30. 1 4.0 3 1881 81.03.01 1882 32. 05. 04 82. 06. 02 82. 0 7 „ 0 2 1833 83.09.02 1884 84 . 02 . 0 1 84.07. 01 1888 88. 13. 13 1889 89.03.03 89. 13. 17 1892 92.07.02 92. 12. 01 1893 9 3 .03. 0 3 93.03. 04 1894 94.03. 03 9 4 » 1 0 „ 0 1 94 . 10. 02 79. 14. OS 82. 10.02 82. 12. 02 82. 13. 05 1895 95. 02. 02 "8 " fit X O M O M I C Ft E: F" E". Ft ET M O E" S 1850 50.02. 01 30 1853 53 . 04. 01 5 3 . 14.01 53 . 08.02 53 . 14.02 53 . 13. 01 18 S 5 55 . 13.03 55 . 13. 11 55 . 13. 04 55 . 13.05 1856 56 . 13.01 56 . 13. 03 56 . 13. 04 1857 57 . 13.01 57 . 13.03 57 . 13.04 1858 58 . 03.01 58 . 11.02 58 . 04.01 58 . 13.01 58 . 05.01 58 . 13.02 1859 59 . 02.01 59 . 05. 01 59 . 10.02 59 . 13.04 59 . 02. 02 59 . 06. 01 59 . 11.01 59 . 13. 05 59 . 02. 03 59 . 07.01 59 . 12. 01 59 . 13.06 1860 60 . 02.02 60 . 13.02 60 . 05. 01 60 . 13. 03 60 . 08.01 60 . 13. 05 1861 61 . 02.01 61 . 13. 11 61 . 02.02 61 . 05. 02 1862 62 . 02.01 62 . 04.01 62 . 05.01 1863 63 . 03.01 63 . 13.04 63 . 04.01 63 . 13. 06 63 . 06.01 1864 64 . 02.01 64 . 13. 02 64 . 05.01 64 . 13. 03 64 . 06.01 64 . 13. 04 1865 65 . 03.01 65 . 07.03 65 . 04.01 65 . 10.03 65 . 05.01 65 . 10. 04 1866 66 . 02.01 66 . 08.03 66 . 02.02 66 . 10.01 66 . 04.01 66 . 12.03 1867 67 . 07. 02 67 . 07.03 67 . 07.05 1868 68 . 01.04 68 . 04.02 68 . 13. 02 68 . 02.01 68 . 04.03 68 . 02.02 68 . 06.03 1869 69 . 06.03 69 . 07.04 69 . 10.01 1870 70 . 01. 01 70 . 04.01 70 . 10.01 53 . 13. 02 53 . 13. 03 S 3 . 13. 04 55 . 13. 06 55 . 13. 07 55 . 13.09 56 . 13. 07 57 . 13. 05 S 7 . 13. 08 58 . 06.01 58 . 07.01 58 . 11.01 59 . 04.01 59 . 08.01 59 . 12.02 59 . 13.07 59 . 04.02 59 . 09.01 59 . 13.01 59 . 04.04 59 . 09.03 59 . 13. 02 60 . 10.01 60 . 13. 12 60 . 11.03 60 . 13. 01 61 . 06.02 61 . 13.03 61 . 13. 07 62 . 07. 01 62 . 09.01 62 . 10.02 63 . 09.01 63 . 10.01 63 . 13.02 64 . 10.01 64 . 11.01 64 . 11.02 65 . 05.02 65 . 11.01 65 . 06.01 65 . 13.04 65 . 06.02 65 . 13.08 66 . 06.02 66 . 12. 04 66 . 06.03 66 . 13.01 66 . 08. 02 67 . 03. 01 67 . 09.01 67 . 12. 01 68 . 03.01 68 . 12. 01 68 . 03.03 68 . 12. 02 68 . 03.04 68 . 13.01 69 . 13. 03 70 . 12.03 70 . 14.01 70 . 14.02 31 1871 71 . 05.02 71 . 06. 01 71 . 07.01 71 . 13.05 71 . 13. 07 1872 72 . 01.01 72 . 03.01 72 . 10.02 1873 73 . 03.02 73 . 04.02 73 . 05.01 73 . 11.01 73 . 11.02 73 . 11.03 1874 74 . 03. 01 74 . 04.01 74 . 05.01 74 . 08.01 74 . 09. 02 74 . 10. 01 74 . 13. 05 74 . 13. 07 1875 75 . 02.01 75 . 03.01 75 . 05.05 75 . 09.01 75 . 09.02 75 . 11.01 75 . 13. 10 1876 76 . 01.01 76 . 03.01 76 . 04.01 76 . 10.01 76 . 11.01 76 . 12.01 76 . 13.06 1877 77 . 01.01 77 . 02.03 77 . 10. 02 77 . 13.02 77 . 13.03 77 . 13.06 1878 78 . 03.01 78 . 06. 01 78 . 07.01 78 . 13.05 1879 79 . 01.01 79 . 04.01 79 . 06.02 79 . 13.01 79 . 13.02 79 . 13.03 1880 30 . 01.02 80 . 02.02 80 . 07.01 80 . 13.03 30 . 13. 05 80 . 13.06 1881 31 . 03.01 81 . 07. 01 81 . 08.02 81 . 11.02 1882 82 . 01.02 82 . 01.04 32 . 02. 01 82 . 05. 10 82 . 07.01 82 . 07.04 82 . 09.02 82 . 10.01 82 . 10. 03 82 . 12.02 82 . 12.03 82 . 12.04 82 . 13. 11 82 . 13. 12 82 . 13. 15 82 . 14.02 1883 83 . 01.01 83 . 01.02 83 . 01.03 83 . 03.02 83 . 04.01 83 . 04.02 83 . 05.01 83 . 05. 02 83 . 05.03 83 . 08.01 83 . 08.02 83 . 08.03 83 . 11.03 83 . 12.03 83 . 12.04 83 . 13.08 83 . 14.01 83 . 14.02 1884 84 . 01.01 84 . 01.02 84 . 01.03 84 . 06.02 84 . 06. 03 84 . 10.01 71 . 08.01 71 . 11.01 71 . 12.03 73 . 06.03 73 . 07.03 73 . 08.01 73 . 12.01 73 . 13.01 74 . 06.02 74 . 06.03 74 . 07. 01 74 . 11.01 74 . 12. 01 74 . 13.01 75 . 06. 02 75 . 07.01 75 . 08.01 75 . 11.02 75 , 12.01 75 . 13.06 76 . 04. 03 76 . 06.01 76 . 07.01 76 . 12.03 76 . 13.01 76 . 13. 02 77 . 11.02 77 . 12.01 77 . 13.01 77 . 13. 08 77 . 13.09 78 . 11.01 78 . 11.04 78 . 12.03 79 . 07.01 79 . 07.03 79 . 12,01 79 , 13.05 79 . 13.08 79 . 13. 11 80 . 08.01 80 . 08.02 80 . 08.03 80 . 13. 14 80 . 14.01 81 . 08.03 81 . 09.02 81 . 10.01 82 . 03.03 82 . 05.08 82 . 05.09 82 . 08.02 82 . 08.04 82 . 09.01 82 . 10. 04 82 . 11.01 82 . 11. 02 82 . 12.05 82 . 13.03 82 . 13.04 82 . 13. 16 82 . 13. 17 82 . 14.01 83 . 02.01 83 . 02.02 83 . 03.01 83 . 04.03 83 . 04.04 83 . 04.06 83 . 07.01 83 . 07.02 83 . 07.03 83 . 08.04 83 . 10.01 33 . 11.01 83 . 12.05 83 . 13.04 83 . 13. 07 84 . 02.01 84 . 03.02 84 . 04.01 84 . 10.02 84 . 10.03 84 . 10.04 32 84 . 12.01 84 . 12. 02 84 . 12. 03 84 . 13.04 84 . 13. 05 84 . 13.06 84 . 13.07 84 . 13. 18 84 . 13. 08 84 . 13. 19 84 . 13.09 84 . 13.20 84 . 13. 10 84 . 13.11 84 . 13. 16 1885 85 . 01.01 85 . 02.01 85 . 02. 02 85 . 02.03 85 . 03.01 85 . 04.01 85 . 04.02 85 . 05.01 85 . 05. 02 85 . 06.01 85 . 06.02 85 . 06.03 85 . 06. 04 85 . 07.01 85 . 09.01 85 . 09.02 85 . 10. 01 85 . 10.02 85 . 10.03 85 . 11.02 85 . 12.01 85 . 12.02 85 . 13.04 85 . 13. 05 85 . 13. 06 85 . 13. 07 85 . 13.08 85 . 13.09 85 . 13. 10 85 . 13.11 85 . 13. 12 85 . 13 . 13 85 . 13 . 14 85 . 13. 15 85 . 13 . 16 85 . 13.17 85 . 13. 18 85 . 13.24 85 . 13. 19 85 . 13.28 85 . 13.20 85 . 13. 30 85 . 13.21 85 . 13. 22 85 . 13.23 1886 86 . 01.01 86 . 02.01 86 . 02.02 86 . 02.03 86 . 03.01 86 . 03.02 86 . 03. 03 86 . 03. 04 86 . 04.01 86 . 04.02 86 . 04.03 86 . 05.04 S 6 . 0 S .05 86 . 06.01 86 . 06. 02 86 . 07.02 86 . 07.03 86 . 07.04 36 . 08.02 86 . 08. 03 86 . 09.02 86 . 09.03 86 . 09.05 36 . 10.01 86 . 10.02 86 . 11.01 86 . 11.02 86 . 12.01 86 . 12.02 86 . 13.01 86 . 13.05 86 . 13. 06 86 . 13.07 86 . 13. 08 86 . 13.09 86 . 13. 10 86 . 13.11 86 . 13. 12 86 . 13. 13 86 . 13. 14 86 . 13. 15 86 . 13. 16 86 . 13. 17 86 . 13. 29 86 . 13. 18 86 . 13. 30 86 . 13. 19 86 . 13.20 86 . 13. 21 86 . 13.24 1887 87 . 01.01 87 . 01.02 87 . 01.03 87 . 02.01 37 . 02.02 87 . 02.03 87 . 02.04 87 . 03.01 87 . 03. 02 87 . 03.03 87 . 03.04 87 . 03. 06 87 . 04.01 87 . 04.04 37 . 04.05 87 . 04.06 87 . 04.07 87 . 05.01 87 . 06.01 87 . 03.01 87 . 08.02 87 . 10.01 87 . 10.02 87 . 11.01 87 . 11.02 87 . 12. 01 87 . 13. 01 87 . 13.02 87 . 13.03 87 . 13.04 87 . 13.06 87 . 13. 09 87 . 13. 10 87 . 13. 11 87 . 13. 12 37 . 13. 13 87 . 13. 14 87 . 13. 15 87 . 13. 16 87 . 13 . 17 87 . 13. 18 37 . 13. 19 87 . 13.20 87 . 14.01 37 . 13.21 87 . 14.02 87 . 13.22 87 . 14.05 87 . 13.23 87 . 13.24 87 . 13.25 1888 88 . 01.02 38 . 05.02 88 . 05. 03 88 . 06.01 88 . 07.02 88 . 07. 03 88 . 07.04 88 . 07.05 88 . 08.03 88 . 08.04 88 . 10.01 88 . 11.01 88 . 13.01 88 . 13. 03 38 . 13. 04 88 . 13.05 88 . 13. 06 88 . 13.07 88 . 13.08 88 . 14.01 88 . 13.09 88 . 14.02 88 . 13. 10 88 . 14.03 88 . 13.11 88 . 13. 14 88 . 13. 15 1889 89 . 02. 01 89 . 03.02 89 . 04.03 89 . 06.02 89 . 07.03 89 . 09. 03 89 . 10.02 89 . 13. 09 89 . 11.02 89 . 13 . 10 89 . 12.01 89 . 13. 12 89 . 13.04 89 . 13. 13 89 . 13. 07 89 . 13.08 1890 90 . 02.01 90 . 03.01 90 . 05. 01 90 . 06.02 90 . 06.03 90 . 07. 02 90 . 08.03 90 . 03.04 90 . 09.01 90 . 09.02 90 . 10.01 90 . 12.01 90 . 12. 02 90 . 13.05 90 . 13.06 90 . 13.07 90 . 13.08 90 . 13. 09 90 . 13. 10 90 . 13. 11 90 . 13. 12 90 . 13. 14 90 . 14.03 90 . 14.04 1391 91 . 01.02 91 . 01.03 91 . 02.01 91 . 04.01 91 . 04.02 91 . 05.01 91 . 05.03 91 . 06.02 91 . 07.02 91 . 10. 01 91 . 11.02 91 . 13.01 91 . 13.02 91 . 13.03 91 . 13.04 91 . 13.06 91 . 13.07 91 . 13. 11 91 . 13. 12 91 . 13. 13 91 . 13. 14 91 . 13. 15 91 . 13. 16 91 . 13. 17 91 . 13 . 18 91 . 13. 19 91 . 13. 20 91 . 13.21 91 . 13.22 91 . 13.23 91 . 13.24 1892 92 . 01.02 92 . 01.03 92 . 02.02 92 . 03.02 92 . 04.01 92 . 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13. 06 95 . 13. 07 95 . 13.08 95 . 13. 09 95 . 14. 01 1896 96 . 01.01 96 . 06. 01 96 . 06 „ 02 96 . 08.01 96 , 09 . 0.1 96 . 10. 01 96 . 10. 02 96 . 13.09 96 . 12.01 96 . 14.03 96 . 13.05 96 . 13.06 96 . 13. 07 96 . 13. 08 1897 97 . 05.01 1850 50 . 02 . 0.1 1353 53 . 13.03 1854 54 . 13. 04 1855 55 . 09. 01 55 . 13. 02 1858 58 . 14.01 1860 60 . 14.04 1861 61 . 06.03 61 . 14.01 1863 63 . 05.02 1364 64 . 13.04 1865 65 . 05.01 65 . 13.03 34 1866 66 . 08.01 1867 67 . 02.01 67 . 02.02 67 . 05.01 1868 68 . 01.03 68 . 05.01 68 . 06.01 186 ? 69 . 06. 02 1870 70 . 02. 01 69 . 13.04 1871 71 . 12.01 71 . 13.03 71 . 13.04 71 . 13.07 1872 72 . 01.03 72 . 08.01 1874 74 . 06.02 72 . 01.05 72 . 02.03 72 . 04.01 72 . 05.01 72 . 06.01 72 . 08.02 72 . 08.03 72 . 09.02 72 . 13.01 72 . 13.02 1875 75 . 05.03 75 . 05.04 75 . 13.01 75 . 13.03 .1876 76 . 06.02 1877 77 . 13.07 76 . 11.01 76 . 13.07 76 . 13.08 1873 78 . 11.02 78 . 14.03 187 ? 79 . 10.01 79 . 13.06 79 . 13.13 1880 80 . 01.02 80 . 08.01 80 . 13.09 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IS 32 . 04.01 82 . 07. 03 82 . 12.03 82 . 13. 16 33 . 04. 06 33 . 03.04 83 . 13.05 83 . 05.01 83 . 09.02 83 . 13.06 83 . 05.03 83 . 11.01 83 . 13.07 84 . 06. 02 84 . 13. 02 84 . 08.01 84 . 13.04 84 . 08.02 84 . 13. 12 85 . 05. 01 85 . 10. 04 85 . 13.16 85 . 06.03 85 . 11.02 85 . 13. 17 85 . 07.01 85 . 13.03 85 . 13. 18 86 . 04.03 86 . 11.02 86 . 13 . .19 86 . 05.01 86 . 12.01 86 . 13. 20 36 . 06. 02 86 . 13.09 86 . 13.21 87 . 02.03 87 . 04.06 37 . 10. 02 87 . 13. 16 87 . 13. 24 87 . 03.02 87 . 04.07 87 . 13.04 87 . 13. 18 87 . 13. 25 87 . 03.05 87 . 05.03 87 . 13.06 87 . 13. 19 87 . 14.01 88 . 11.01 88 . 13. 01 88 . 13.02 89 . 12.02 89 . 13.07 89 . 13. 08 90 . 07.01 90 . 13.08 90 . 07.02 90 . 13. 10 90 . 08.03 90 . 14.03 91 . 05.01 91 . 13.03 91 . 13.23 91 . 05.03 91 . 13. 10 91 . 07.02 91 . 13. 11 92 . 03.02 92 . 07.05 92 . 13 . 13 92 . 04.01 92 . 10.01 92 . 13 . 14 92 . 05.02 92 . 13.09 92 . 13. 15 93 . 13.03 93 . 13.06 93 . 14. 05 45 1894 94.13.03 94.14.09 1896 96 .06.02 96 . 1 2.01 96 „ 1 3 02 1905 05. 13.01 S O U T H A U S T R A L, X A 1852 52. 13.01 S3. 04.01 53. 13. 01 53. 13, 02 S3. 13.04 S3. 14.01 53. 14.02 1855 55. 13. 03 55. 13.05 55. 13. 07 1856 56. 13.01 5 6 « .1. 3- 0 3 56, 13. 04 1858 58.03.01 58.06.01 58.07,01 53. 13.02 58 - 1 3 - 04 1859 59. 02.01 59.09.03 59.02.03 59. 10. 02 59 . 04 „ 02 59. 12. 01 59.04. 03 59. 13. 02 59 . 04 . 04 59.07. 01 1860 60.05.01 60,13. 02 60. 13. 03 6 0 1 3 - 0 •!:> 60. 13. 12 1861 61.02.02 61.05.01 61 . 05. 02 61,06.02 61. 13. 11 1862 62.02.01 62. 13.01 62, 04. 01 62. 05. 01 6 2 « 0 / .. 0 .1. 62.09. 01 62. 10. 02 1863 63. 03.01 63. 13. 06 63, 04. 01 63.05.01 63.09. 01 63. 10. 01 63, 13.04 1864 64,02.01 6 4 . 0 5 „ 0 1 64 . 06 . 0 1 64. 13.02 64 . 1 3. 03 1865 65. 02. 01 65. 13. 06 65- 02-03 65- 13- 07 65. 02. 04 65. 04, 01 65. 1 1 , 01 65. 13. 05 1866 66. 02. 01 6 6 - 0 4 .. 0 1 66. 10. 01 66. 13. 01 66. 13. 05 1867 67.06. 01 67. 13. 05 67.07. 05 67. 13. 06 67.09. 01 67. 09. 02 67. 12.01 67. 13.02 1868 68,02.03 68. 03. 02 68. 03. 04 68- 04- 03 68. 12. 01 68. 12.02 1869 69, 06. 03 6 9 . 0 7 . 0 4 69. 10. 01 46 1870 70 . 01.01 70 . 04. 01 70 . 10.01 70 . 12. 03 1871 71 . 07.01 71 . 14.01 71 . 10.01 71 . 13.01 71 . 13.02 71 . 13. 05 71 . 13.06 1872 72 . 03.01 1873 73 . 04.01 73 . 04.02 73 . 06.03 73 . 08.01 73 . 11.03 73 . 12.01 1874 74 . 03.01 74 . 11.01 74 . 04.01 74 . 13.06 74 . 07 . 0.1 74 . 08.01 74 . 09.02 74 . 10.01 1875 75 . 02.01 75 . 11.02 75 . 03.01 75 . 12.01 75 . 06.02 75 . 13. 05 75 . 07.01 75 . 13 . .11 75 . 08.01 75 . 09.02 1876 76 . 01.01 76 . 13 . 0 ? 76 . 03.01 76 . 04.03 76 . 07.01 76 . 13.03 76 . 13.06 1877 77 . 06.01 77 . 09.01 77 . 10.01 77 . 10.02 77 . 11.03 1878 78 . 03.01 78 . 07.02 78 . 11.04 78 . 13. 02 78 . 13.04 1879 79 . 01.01 79 . 13.08 79 . 13. 10 79 . 13.11 1880 80 . 02. 02 80 . 08. 03 30 . 13. 07 80 . 13. 12 80 . 13. 14 1881 81 . 03.02 81 . 13 . 10 81 . 07.01 81 . 13 . 11 81 . 08.01 81 . 08.03 81 . 13.02 81 . 13.09 1882 82 . 01.03 82 . 07.04 82 . 13.07 82 . 03.02 82 . 09.02 82 . 13. 16 82 . 06.02 32 . 12.03 82 . 13. 17 82 . 06.04 82 . 12.06 82 . 14.02 82 . 07.01 82 . 12.07 82 . 07.03 82 . 13.05 1883 83 . 04. 06 83 . 13.05 83 . 05. 01 83 . 13.06 83 . 05. 02 83 . 14.01 83 . 08.01 83 . 14.02 83 . 08.04 83 . 12.03 1884 84 . 02.01 84 . 08.02 34 . 13.07 84 . 13. 16 84 . 13. 19 1885 85 . 04.02 85 . 13. 23 85 . 07.01 85 . 13. 26 85 . 10. 02 85 . 13. 29 85 . 13. 13 85 . 13. 17 85 . 13 . 19 1886 86 . 05.01 86 . 13. 22 86 . 05.02 36 . 05. 04 86 . 11.01 86 . 13. 19 86 . 13. 21 1887 87 . 01.01 37 . 03.05 37 . 13. 11 87 . 01.02 87 . 05.03 87 . 13. 17 87 . 01.03 87 . 08.01 87 . 13. 18 87 . 02.01 87 . 03.02 87 . 13. 19 87 . 02.03 87 . 10.02 87 . 13.21 87 . 03.03 87 . 13.04 87 . 13. 24 47 83.05.02 38. 13. 01 88. 13. 15 88.06. 01 88. 13.02 88. 14.02 88. 07.02 88. 13.06 88. 14.03 88.07.03 88. 13.08 88.07.05 88. 13. 12 88 .11,01 38. 13. 14 1889 89. 03. 02 89. 12.02 89. 13. 01 89. 13. 07 89. 13. 12 89. 13, 13 1890 90. 06.02 90. 12. 01 90. 14.04 90.06.03 90. 12. 02 90. 07.02 90. 13.08 90.08.03 90. 13. 10 90.09. 02 90. 13. 11 90. 10.01 90. 14.03 1891 91. 10.01 91. 13. 10 91. 13. 13 91. 13. IS 1892 92.01.03 92. 13. 10 92.03.02 92. 13. 17 92.07. 04 92. 10. 01 92. 13. 06 92. 13. 09 1893 93.01.02 93.04.02 93. 13.06 93. 13. 09 1894 94. 14.05 1895 95. 13.09 1896 96.06.02 96. 10. 02 96. 12.01 96. 13.06 96, 14.02 1905 05. 13.01 T A S M A M I A 1853 53. 13.01 53. 14. 01 53. 14.02 1857 57. 13. 03 1858 58. 03. 01 58.06.01 58.07.01 58. 13.02 1859 59.02.01 59.04.01 5 9 . 0 4 . 0 4 59. 08. 01 59. 13.04 1860 60.05.01 60.08.01 60. 13. 02 1861 61.05.02 61. 13.04 6.1 . 13. 07 1862 62.02.01 62.09. 01 62. 10.02 1863 63.09. 01 63. 10. 01 63. 10.02 63. 13.06 1864 64.02.01 64.05.01 64. 13. 02 64. 13. 03 48 1865 65 . 07.03 65 . 10.04 65 . 11.01 1866 66 . 02.01 66 . 06. 03 66 . 10.01 66 . 13. 05 1867 67 . 06. 01 67 . 13.05 67 . 07.01 67 . 13. 06 67 . 08.01 67 . 09. 01 67 . 12.01 67 . 13.02 1368 68 . 01.04 68 . 13.02 68 . 02.03 68 . 03.04 68 . 06.03 68 . 07.01 68 . 13. 01 1869 69 . 06.03 69 . 07. 01 69 . 07.03 69 . 13. 02 69 . 13. 03 1870 70 . 01.01 70 . 04.01 70 . 12. 03 70 . 13. 01 1871 71 . 07.01 71 . 12.03 71 . 13. 01 71 . 13.02 71 . 13.05 1872 72 . 10. 02 1873 73 . 04.02 73 . 06.03 73 . 08.01 73 . 09.01 "’ 3 . 11.03 73 . 12.01 1874 74 . 03.01 74 . 11.01 74 . 04.01 74 . 13.02 74 . 07. 01 74 . 13.03 74 . 08. 01 74 . 13.04 74 . 09. 02 74 . 13.05 74 . 10.01 74 . 13.06 1875 75 . 02. 01 75 . 12.01 75 . 03. 01 75 . 13.06 75 . 05.05 75 . 13.09 75 . 08.01 75 . 13. 10 75 . 09.02 75 . 13. 11 75 . 11.02 1876 76 . 01.01 76 . 13. 06 76 . 03. 01 76 . 13. 09 76 . 07. 01 76 . 10.01 76 . 13.01 76 . 13. 03 1877 77 . 06.01 77 . 13. 09 1878 78 . 03. 01 73 . 11.04 78 . 13.02 78 . 13. 04 78 . 13. OS 1879 79 . 02.01 79 . 07. 01 79 . 12.01 79 . 13. 07 79 . 13. 08 79 . 13 . 11 1880 80 . 02.02 80 . 07. 01 80 . 08.02 80 . 08.03 80 . 13.07 80 . 13. 10 80 . 13. 14 1881 81 . 03.01 81 . 13.02 81 . 07.01 81 . 13.07 81 . 08.01 81 . 13. 10 81 . 08.03 81 . 09.02 81 . 10.02 1882 82 . 05.03 82 . 12.03 82 . 13. 14 82 . 05.04 82 . 13.05 82 . 13. 16 82 . 06.02 82 . 13. 07 82 . 13. 17 82 . 06.04 82 . 13. 10 82 . 07.03 82 . 13. 1 1 32 . 09.02 32 . 13. 12 1883 83 . 04.05 83 . 05.01 83 . 06.01 83 . 08.04 83 . 11.01 83 . 13.02 49 S3. 13. 04 83. 13. OS 83. 13. 06 1384 84. 13. 13 84. 13. 19 8S.01.02 85. 13. 17 O L" *._• 85 .03.02 , 13. 19 85.07. 01 85. 1 3. 26 85. 10. 02 85. 13. 27 85, 10. 04 85. 13. 29 85. 13.01 886 86. 11.01 86 . 13. 03 86. 13. 19 86. 13. 21 86. 13. 22 1887 87.01.01 37. 13. 11 87 - p y ^ 02.04 13. 24 87. 05. 03 87. 10.01 87. 10.02 87. 13.05 1888 88. 01.02 88. 13.12 38. 88. 07. 02 13. 15 88.07.05 88. 11.01 88. 13. 02 88, 13. 11 1889 89. 03. 01 89. 03. 02 39, 12. 02 89. 13. 07 89. 13. 12 89. 13. 13 1890 90. 12.01 1891 91.01.01 91. 13. 16 91. 91. 13. 06 13. 18 91. 13.07 91. 13. 21 91 . 13. 10 91. 13.22 91. 13. 12 91.13. 15 1392 92.03.02 92. 13. 10 92. o o / A - .. a 10. 01 13. 17 92. 10. 02 92. 14. 02 92. 13. 04 92. 13.05 92. 13.06 1893 93. 02.02 93. 13. 07 1894 94.02. 02 94. 14 . 05 1905 05. 13.01 V 3: C T O R : X A 1353 53. 10.01 S 3 n 14.01 1854 54. 10.01 54. 13.01 54. 13. 02 54. 13. 03 1355 55. 01.01 55. 13.05 55. 13. 11 55. 55. 1 1.01 .1. 3 n 0 6 55. 12.01 55. 13. 07 55. 13.01 55. 13. 08 5 5 , 1 3 . 0 3 55. 13.09 55. 13. 04 55. 13. 10 1356 56. 13.01 56. 13.05 56. 13.07 1 p I" *7 57. 09.01 57. 13. 06 57, 13. 07 1858 58. 03.01 58. 13.04 58. 06. 01 58.07.01 58. 11.02 58. 13. 02 58. 13. 03 50 1859 59 . 02. 01 59 . 11.01 59 . 02.03 59 . 13. 04 59 . 04. 01 59 . 04.04 59 . 08.01 59 . 09. 03 1860 60 . 01.01 60 . 13. 12 60 . 02.02 60 . 14.01 60 . 05. 01 60 . 14.03 60 . 11.03 60 . 13.01 . 60 . 13 . 02 1861 61 . 02. 01 61 . 10.01 61 . 13. 07 61 . 02.02 61 . 11.01 61 . 13.09 61 . 04.01 61 . 13.01 61 . 13. 10 61 . 04. 03 61 . 13. 02 61 . 05.01 61 . 13.04 61 . 05. 02 61 . 13. 06 1862 62 . 02. 01 62 . 14.01 62 . 03. 01 62 . 07. 01 62 . 09.01 62 . 10. 02 62 . 13. 01 1863 63 . 03.01 63 . 10.02 63 . 04.01 63 . 13. 04 63 . 05.01 63 . 13. 06 63 . 06.01 63 . 09.01 63 . 10. 01 1864 64 . 02.01 64 . 13.03 64 . 05.01 64 . 14.01 64 . 06.01 64 . 11.01 64 . 11.02 64 . 13. 02 1865 65 . 04.01 65 . 10.01 65 . 06.01 65 . 10. 04 65 . 06.02 65 . 11.01 65 . 07.03 65 . 13. 02 65 . 09.01 65 . 13.04 65 . 09.02 65 . 14.02 1866 66 . 02.01 66 . 11.03 66 . 06.01 66 . 12.03 66 . 06.03 66 . 12. 04 66 . 07.01 66 . 13.01 66 . 09. 01 66 . 13.05 66 . 10.01 1867 67 . 02.01 67 . 09.01 67 . 13. 06 67 . 05.01 67 . 12.01 67 . 06.01 67 . 13. 02 67 . 07.01 67 . 13. 03 67 . 07.05 67 . 13.04 67 . 08.01 67 . 13. 05 1868 68 . 01. 04 68 . 04.01 68 . 12. 01 68 . 02.02 68 . 04.02 68 . 12. 02 68 . 02.03 68 . 04.03 68 . 13.01 68 . 03.02 68 . 06.02 68 . 03.04 68 . 06.03 68 . 03.05 68 . 07.01 1869 69 . 06. 03 69 . 07.01 69 . 07.03 69 . 07.04 69 . 10.01 1870 70 . 01.01 70 . 04. 01 70 . 12. 03 70 . 13.01 70 . 14.01 1871 71 . 05.01 71 . 12. 03 71 . 05.02 71 . 13.01 71 . 06.01 71 . 13.02 71 . 07.01 71 . 13.05 71 . 08.01 71 . 14.01 71 . 11.01 1872 72 . 01.02 72 . 01. 04 72 . 01.06 72 . 03.01 72 . 10.01 72 . 14.01 1873 73 . 01. 01 73 . 08.01 73 . 13. 04 73 . 03.01 73 . 11.01 73 . 03.02 73 . 11.03 73 . 06.03 73 . 12. 01 73 . 07.01 73 . 13. 01 73 . 07.02 73 . 13.03 1874 74 . 03. 01 74 . 09.02 74 . 04.01 74 . 10.01 74 . 05.01 74 . 11.01 74 . 07.01 74 . 12. 01 74 . 08.01 74 . 13. 01 74 . 09.01 74 . 13. 04 51 74 . 13. 05 74 . 13. 06 74 . 13.07 74 . 13. 08 1375 75 . 02. 01 75 . 08.01 75 . 13. 03 75 . 03.01 75 . 09.01 75 . 13. 09 75 . 05.01 75 . 09.02 75 . 13. 11 75 . 05.02 75 . 11.02 75 . 05.05 75 . 12.01 75 . 06.02 75 . 13.06 1876 76 . 01.01 76 . 07.01 76 . 03.01 76 . 10. 01 76 . 04 . 03 76 . 13.03 76 . 05.01 76 . 13.05 76 . 05.03 76 . 13.06 76 . 06.02 76 . 13.09 1377 77 . 10. 02 77 . 11.01 77 . 11.02 77 . 12. 01 77 . 13.09 1878 78 . 03.01 78 . 14.01 78 . 07, 01 78 . 11.01 78 . 11.04 78 . 13.01 78 . 13.02 1879 79 . 01.01 79 . 13, 12 79 . 02. 01 79 . 03. 02 79 . 13. 01 79 . 13.08 79 . 13 . .11 1880 80 . 02.01 80 . 12.01 80 . 02.02 80 . 13.07 80 . 03.01 80 . 13. 14 80 . 07.01 80 . 08.02 30 . 08. 03 1881 81 . 04,01 81 . 13.03 81 . 07. 01 81 . 13. 10 31 . 08.01 81 . 08.03 81 . 10. 01 81 . 13. 02 1832 82 . 05.02 82 . 07.04 82 . 13.07 32 . 05.03 32 . 03. 01 82 . 13. 12 82 . 06. 02 82 . 09. 02 82 . 13. 14 32 . 06.04 82 . 12.03 82 . 13. 16 82 . 07. 02 82 . 12. 07 32 , 13. 17 82 . 07.03 32 . 13.05 1883 83 . 03. 01 83 . 06.01 83 . 13. 06 83 . 04.03 83 . 08.04 83 . 13. 07 83 . 04.04 83 . 09.02 83 , 04.05 33 . 13. 03 83 . 04. 06 83 . 13. 04 83 . 05.01 83 . 13.05 1884 84 . 07. 01 34 . 10.01 34 . 13. 13 34 . 13. 16 84 . 13. 19 1885 85 . 03. 02 85 . 13. 17 85 . 07 . 0 . 1 . 85 . 13. 19 85 . 10. 02 85 . 13.22 85 . 10. 04 85 . 13. 26 85 . 13.04 85 . 13. 29 85 . 13 . 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C> O / 87.01.02 87. 13. 01 37. 13.21 87. 02. 02 87. 13. 02 87. 13.23 87.05.03 87. 13.09 87. 11.01 87. 13. .10 87.11.02 87. 13. 13 87. 12.01 87. 13. 15 1888 88.01.01 88. 13. 14 88. 07.04 88. 14.01 88. 13.02 88. 13. 04 88. 13.05 88. 13.07 1889 89.09.02 89. 13. 11 1890 90.05.01 90. 06.01 90. 06. 0 4 90.08.01 90. 11.02 1891 91.01.02 91. 13. 14 91.06. 02 91.13. 16 91.13. 01 91.13. .18 91. 13.06 91. 13.07 91. 13, 10 1892 92.01.02 92. 13.01 92.02.01 92. 13. 10 92.02.02 92. 13. 11 92.03.01 92. 03.02 92. 11.02 1893 93. 11.04 93. 13.02 93. 14.02 1894 94.03.01 94. 14.09 94.11. 0.1. 94. 14. 10 94. 11.02 94. 14. 11 94. 13.08 94. 14.01 94. 14.02 1895 95. 13. 02 95. 14.01 1896 96. 08. 01 96.09.01 96. 13.08 86. 14.03 1897 97.06.01 1905 05. 13.01 S #■"■* Mi O Pi 1873 73. 13. 01 1875 75. 02.01 1876 76. 13.02 1881 81.08.02 81.10. 04 1882 82. 05.06 1885 85.05. 02 1890 90.05.01 64 1892 92 . 08.01 1893 93 . 14 . . 02 1894 94 . 14 , .01 1895 95 . 14 , . 01 s o l_ o m o m :i: s l.. a m o s 1863 63 . 06 . . 01 1875 75 . 11 . . 01 1832 82 . 04 . .02 1883 83 . 01 . .03 83 . 08.03 1884 84 . 06 . .03 84 . 12.03 84 . 13.05 84 . 13.09 1887 87 . 13 . . 15 1896 96 . 08 . .01 96 . 09.01 96 . 13.03 O T HI E: Ft C O u M T Ft I ET S 1853 53 . 13 . , 03 1854 54 . 13 . , 04 1358 53 . 06 . ,01 1860 60 . 13 . , 12 1861 61 . 06 . , 03 1864 64 . 14 . , 01 1865 65 . 10 . 01 1366 66 . 02 . 01 66 . 02.02 66 . 12.04 1867 67 . 08 . 01 67 . 09.01 67 . 09.02 1868 68 . 01 . 02 68 . 01.04 63 . 02.03 68 . 03.03 68 . 03.04 68 . 03.05 65 1869 69. 02. 02 69.06. 02 69.07. 02 69. 07,04 69. 13. 04 1870 70. 12.02 70, 13. 01 1871 7 1 . OS . 0 1 71.06.01 71. 13.01 71. 13.02 71. 13, 03 1872 72 . 0 1 . 0 1 72. 03.02 72. 09.02 72. 01.03 72. 04. 01 72. 10. 01 72.01.05 72.05. 01 72. 11.01 72.02.02 72. 06. 01 72. 13.02 72.02. 03 72.08.01 72. 03, 01 72.08,03 1873 73.01.01 73. 11.03 7 3 - 0 3 - 0 1 73- 13-01 73. 03. 02 73. 06. 01 7 3 .08. 0 1 73.09.02 1874 74.02.01 74. 03, 01 74.07. 01 74.09. 02 74. 11.01 74. 13.06 1875 75. 05.01 75, 05. 03 75. 05, 04 75. 13. 11 1876 76. 13.02 76. 13. 03 76. 13. 05 76. 13. 07 1877 77.02.03 77. 13. 07 77. 13.08 1878 73. 13, 02 78. 14. 03 1879 79,04.02 79. 13. 03 79. 13, 04 79. 13. 08 79. 13. 10 1880 80.02.02 80. 02. 03 80.03.03 80. 13.07 1881 81.03.01 81.03.01 81.08.02 81.08.03 81. 13.02 81. 13. 10 1882 82. 05.01 82. 13.07 82.05.03 82.07.02 82.07.03 82.08.02 82.09.01 1883 83. 04.05 83. 13.06 83.07.02 83,09.02 83. 10.01 83, 11. 01 83, 13.05 1884 84.07. 01 84. 13. 12 84. 13. 13 1885 85.03.02 8 5 - 13- 2 6 85. 13. 29 8 S - 1 3 -30 1886 86. 08, 03 86. 13. 03 8 <::> - 1 3 „ 0 4 86. 13, 22 1887 87.05.02 87. 14.01 87- OS- 03 8 7 - 1 4 - 0 3 87.08.01 87.08.02 87. 13, 09 87. 13.24 1888 88.05.01 88. 13.02 66 188 ? 89 . 03.03 89 . 11.01 39 . 13. 14 89 . 13. 16 1891 91 . 13.01 91 . 13. 16 91 . 13.02 91 . 13. 18 91 . 13.03 91 . 13. 06 91 . 13. 07 91 . 13. 10 1392 92 . 07.04 92 . 12.01 1893 93 . 01.01 93 . 09. 03 93 . 03.01 93 . 09.04 93 . 03.03 93 . 11.03 93 . 03. 04 93 . 12.01 93 . 03. 06 93 . 13.01 93 . 05.01 1894 94 . 03.03 94 . 06.01 94 . 10.01 94 . 10. 02 94 . 13.09 94 . 14.01 1895 95 . 05.01 95 . 13.02 95 . 14.01 1396 96 . 06.01 1905 05 . 13.01 M I S C E L I __ (fi, m B cii U S W O T' E :s 1855 55 . 04 . 0 . 1 . 55 . 13. 01 1859 59 . 09.02 59 . 10. 01 59 . 10. 03 59 . 13.03 1860 60 . 13.04 60 . 13. 11 60 . 13.06 60 . 14. 02 60 . 13.07 60 . 13. 03 60 . 13 . 0 ? 60 . 13. 10 1861 61 . 04.02 61 . 06. 01 61 . 13. 08 1862 62 . 10.01 1865 65 . 14.01 1866 66 . 11.01 66 . 12.01 66 . 12. 02 66 . 13. 02 1867 67 . 04.01 67 . 07. 04 1869 69 . 01.01 69 . 02.01 69 . 03.01 69 . 06.01 69 . 12.01 69 . 13.01 1370 70 . 02.01 70 . 14.02 1371 71 . 12.02 71 . 13.08 1875 75 . 13.02 67 1876 76 . 04.02 76 . 05.04 76 . 12. 02 76 . 13. 04 1877 77 . 13.04 77 . 13. 05 1878 78 . 01.01 78 . 11.03 78 . 13. 06 1379 79 . 07,02 79 . 08.01 1880 80 . 06.01 80 . 13.04 80 . 13.03 80 . 13. 11 80 . 13. 13 30 . 14.04 1881 31 . 09.03 81 . 13.03 81 . 13.06 1882 82 . 08.03 82 . 13. 06 32 . 09.03 82 . . 12. 01 82 . 12.08 32 . 13. 01 82 . 13.02 1883 83 . 09.01 83 . 10.02 83 . 12.01 1384 84 . 03.01 84 . 05.01 84 . 06.01 84 . 13.03 84 . 13. 15 84 . 13.21 1885 85 . 06.05 85 . 13. 02 85 . 13.25 85 . 14.02 85 . 14.03 85 . 14.04 1886 86 . 05.03 86 . 08. 01 86 . 13.23 1387 87 . 04.02 87 . 14.04 1888 88 . 07.01 88 . 08.01 1889 89 . 01.01 89 . 13.05 89 . 04.02 89 . 13.06 89 . 06.01 89 . 07.02 89 . 13.02 89 . 13.03 1890 90 . 02.02 90 . 14.02 90 . 13. 01 90 . 13.02 90 . 13.04 90 . 13. 13 90 . 14.01 1891 91 . 03.04 91 . 13. 08 91 . 05. 04 91 . 13. 09 91 . 06.01 91 . 14.03 91 . 07.01 91 . 08.01 91 . 11.01 1892 92 . 05.06 92 . 07. 01 92 . 07.03 92 . 10.03 92 . 13.07 1893 93 . 02.01 93 . 07.03 93 . 11.02 93 . 03.02 93 . 08.01 93 . 06.01 93 . 09.01 93 . 06.02 93 . 09. 02 93 . 06.03 93 . 10. 01 93 . 07.01 93 . 11.01 1894 94 . 01.01 94 . 14.06 94 . 02. 01 94 . 14.07 94 . 06.02 94 . 14.08 94 . 13.04 94 . 14.03 94 . 14.04 1895 95 . 02.01 95 . 08. 02 95 . 08.03 95 . 10.03 95 . 11.01 95 . 13. 10 68 1896 96 . 02.01 96 . 04.01 96 . 04.02 96 . 05.01 96 . 05.02 96 . 10.03 96 . 10.04 96 . 14.01 GEOLOGY 1855 55 . 13 . .01 1875 75 . 13 . . 08 1882 82 . 13 . . 07 1883 83 . 13 . ,04 83 . 13.05 ROSSIL PLANTS 1861 61 . 13 . . 02 1870 70 . 14 . . 01 1871 71 . 05 . .02 71 . 08.01 71 . 11.01 1873 73 . 11 . ,01 1874 74 . 05 . ,01 74 . 12.01 74 . 13.07 1875 75 . 09 . ,01 75 . 13.08 1876 76 . 12 . ,01 76 . 13.01 1877 77 . 12 . ,01 77 . 13.01 77 . 13.06 1878 78 . 07 . 01 78 . 11.01 1879 79 . 07 . 01 79 . 12.01 79 . 13.05 1880 80 . 13 . ,05 80 . 13.06 1882 82 . 05 . 02 1883 83 . 13 . 04 1884 84 . 13 . 1885 19 85 . 13.22 85 . 13.27 69 EXPEDITIONS AWD 1850 50 . 02.01 1853 53 . 10.01 1854 54 . 10.01 54 . 13.01 54 . 13 . 1855 55 . 01.01 55 . 13. 10 55 . 11.01 55 . 12 . 1856 56 . 13. 02 56 . 13.03 56 . 13 . 1857 57 . 13. 02 57 . 13. 04 57 . 13 . 1858 58 . 05.01 58 . 13. 04 58 . 14 . 1359 59 . 04.02 59 . 04.03 59 . 09 . 1860 60 . 01.01 60 . 13.05 60 . 13 . 1861 61 . 02.01 61 . 04.03 61 .- 05 . 1862 62 . 03.01 1363 63 . 05.01 63 . 05.02 63 . 06 . 1864 64 . 10.01 1865 65 . 02.01 65 . 13.03 65 . 14.05 65 . 02.03 65 . 13. 05 65 . 02 . 65 . 13 . 1366 66 . 04.01 66 . 04.02 66 . 06 . 1867 67 . 05. 02 67 . 09. 02 67 . 13 . 1869 69 . 07.01 69 . 07.03 1870 70 . 10.01 187.1 71 . 10.01 1872 72 . 02.01 •LORATION 54 . 13. 03 55 . 13.02 55 . 13.08 55 . 13.09 56 . 13. 06 59 . 10. 02 60 . 14. 04 61 . 06.02 61 . 13.01 61 . 14.01 63 . 13.03 63 . 13.05 65 . 05.02 65 . 07.02 65 . 13.01 65 . 13.07 65 . 14.03 65 . 14.04 66 . 13.03 EXF 02 01 05 06 01 01 12 01 01 04 06 04 01 70 1873 73. 1874 74. 1875 75. 1877 77. 1878 78. 1879 79. 1880 30, 1881 81. 1882 82. 1883 83. 1884 84. 1886 86 . 86 . 1887 87. 87. 04.01 73.13.02 09.01 74.13.09 13. 03 01.01 13.01 03. 02 13.09 08.01 02.03 13. 02 03. 05 14.03 75.13.06 75.13.07 75.13.11 77.09.01 77.10.01 77.11.03 77.13.0 7 02.01 78.08.01 78.12.01 79.13.02 79.13.04 79.13.09 04.01 80.13.01 81.13.04 81.13.09 81.13.11 06.02 84.13.09 86.04.03 86. 13. 04 86.05.01 86.05.02 86.07.01 86. 13. 08 86.08.03 87.04.03 87.05.03 87.11.01 87.13.05 87.13.07 1888 88 . 1889 89. 1890 90. 90. 01.01 88.13.12 88.14.01 09.02 89.10.01 89.13.11 06. 01 14.04 90.06.04 90.07.01 90.08.01 90.13.03 90.14.03 1891 91, 91, 03. 03 14.02 91.03.05 91.13.02 91.13.03 91.13.04 91.13.05 1892 92. 92. 02 . 01 13.11 92.05.04 92.05.05 92.07.04 92.13.01 92.13.03 92. 14.03 1895 95. 05. 02 1896 96. 14.02 71 Plate 5 1893 sketch on blotting paper, of F. J. H. Mueller (aged 68) by Mr. J. A. Panton P.M., C-.M.G. — courtesy of the Royal Historical Society, Victoria. 2981/78—7 72 BIBLIOGRAPHY Explanation The bibliography consists of references to published works, arranged in chronological order of publication. Each entry is prefixed by a code consisting of three pairs of numbers (eg. 85 . 10 . 04) . The first two numbers indicate the nineteenth century year of publication (eg. 85 1885). The second pair of numbers range from .01 to .14, in which the numbers .01 to .12 refer to the month of the year ( . 10=-October) ; . 13 is only used when the year but not the month is known; .14 is used to denote joint authorship, regardless of the order of the authors names. The last pair of numbers refers to the order in which the reference was compiled and inserted into the bibliography. It has no chronological significance, but does provide a unique number for purposes of indexing and cross-reference. The example given above refers to the fourth entry for October 1885. The single exception to what has been stated is the entry 05.13.01. Here 05 refers to 1905, not 1805. The reference is to a Portuguese translation of Mueller’s “ Select extra-tropical plants ” that was published posthumously. Where publications were printed and issued in parts, each issue is listed as a separate entry according to its date of publication (eg. Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae) . The names of journals are abbreviated in the bibliography, and an alphabetic list of these abbreviations with the full title is appended at the end. Abbreviations are based on those in Botanico Periodicum Huntianum (Hunt Botanical Library, 1968. Pittsburg P.A.) . With one exception, all works cited in the bibliography have been seen by the authors, and either original material or copies (photo mechanical or micro-film) of these works are housed in the library of the Royal Botanic Gardens and National Herbarium of Victoria. The exception refers to reprints and/or translations issued outside Australia of the “ Select Plants ” (American, German and Portuguese editions). In those cases, only photocopies of the title pages were obtained. In some cases Mueller sent articles in the form of an “ extra print ” to overseas journals for reprinting because the original publication was a shortlived, often obscure, Australian journal with no circulation abroad. At other times articles were reprinted on initiative of the editor. In all these cases, entries contain a cross-reference to other editions as far as this could be ascertained. The reference to the reprinting is given in square brackets at the end of the entries concerned. The issue and distribution of “ Extra Prints ” to other journals, institutes and co-workers was a widespread, common practice during the nineteenth century. These “ Extra-Prints ” filled the role of the present day galley-proof, page-proof and pre-print, and were printed and issued months ahead of the intended publishing date printed on them. In some cases publication took place later than the date indicated. In other cases due to financial difficulties, the journal went out of circulation between the time the “ Extra-Print ” was printed and the projected date for publication. In the bibliography, entries of “ Extra-Prints ” that were distributed but not followed by publication in the journals, have been noted to draw attention to this fact. In some cases the date on the title page of a publication is different to the date of issue. The latter date has been used in this bibliography There is no doubt that much more published material such as letters to editors, short notes, and reprints or extracts from F. Mueller exist in various newspapers and journals. Due to the high cost and time required 73 a systematic scanning of all likely Australian newspapers of the period was not undertaken. Furthermore, many overseas journals and newspapers are not available in Melbourne, or Australia. The value of this bibliography will be greatly enhanced by anyone able to supply us with additional material or references not included here. All new contributions will be published, with acknowledgements, in the proposed supplement in five years. Information leading to F. Mueller manuscript material is also very welcome. No copies of the references to publications in Australian newspapers listed below exist in Australian libraries today. These references were obtained from various published and unpublished sources, and their accuracy cannot be guaranteed: 1849 Mueller, F. [Letter?, re a search for Leichhardt] (ref. in 82.13.09 [translated]: “. . . my correspondence concerning a search for Leichhardt began as early as 1849 . . . and was published already then together with Sir Thomas’ [Mitchell] kind reply in Adelaide newspapers.”) 1850 Der Murray-Scrub, botanisch skizziert. Sudaustralische Zeitung, Adelaide 9: 1. [6 June 1850] [see also 52.13.01] 1851 Nothwendigkeit neuer Forschungen im Norden Neuhollands. Adelaide Deutsche Zeitung, Adelaide 76: 1. [24 December 1851] 1858-59 Bericht iiber die bekannte Reise Gregory’s in Nord-Australien. Deutsche Monatsschrift fur Australien, Melbourne [later also as Melbourner Deutsche Zeitung] Heft 2: ?. [late 1858 or early 1859] (ref.: Melbourner Deutsche Zeitung 1 : 2. [9 September 1859] ) Australische Entdeckungsreisen. Deutsche Monatsschrift fiir Aus- tralien, Melbourne [1859] (ref.: Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker-Vereines 15 (36): 605. [20 December 1877] ) 1884 [Letter?, on forest culture and Eucalyptus trees.] Manaro Mercury, Cooma (N.S.W.) [28 May 1884] (This issue is in the State Library of Victoria, but with a portion torn out) 1886 Lord Howe’s Island and Captain Armstrong. [Letter?] Cumberland Times, Cumberland (N.S.W.) [7 August 1886] 1887 [by F. Mueller?] Exploration in New Guinea. The Record, South Melbourne [1 January 1887] (ref.: photocopy of “Extra-Print” without author, annotated in an unkown hand “Baron Ferdinand von Muller”) 1888 [Letter, dated 14 May 1888, on cultivation of grasses] Pastoral News [19 May 1888] (We could locate no newspaper of that name) 1895 — What to plant in sand plots. [Letter] Dimboola Banner, Dimboola ( Victoria ) [date?] (ref.: 95.07.01, which is a reprint from the Dimboola Banner) List of Entries 1850 50.02.01 Mueller, F. Notes on South Australian botany. South Australian Register, Adelaide 14 (1048): 3. [19 February] 1852 52.13. 01 Mueller, F. Der Murrayscrub, botanisch skizzirt. Hamburger Garten- Blumenzeitung 8: 81-83. 1853 53.04.01 Mueller, F. Diagnoses et descriptiones plantarum novarum, quas in Nova Hollandia australi praecipue in regionibus interioribus detexit et investigavit. Linnaea 25 : 367-445. [February-April] 53.08.01 Breviarum plantarum Ducatus Slesvicensis austro-occidentalis Flora 36 (30) : 473-480. [14 August] 74 53.08.02 Breviarum plantarum Ducatus Slesvicensis austro-occidentalis. Flora 36 (31): 489-503. [21 August] 53.10.01 First general report of the government botanist on the vegetation of the Colony. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Council 1853 1 (A. No. 26a & b) : 1-22. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 20 October] [see also 54.13.02] 53.13.01 Flora of South Australia, displayed in its fundamental features, and comparatively. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 5: 65-72. [see also 53.13.03] 53.13.02 The vegetation of the districts surrounding Lake Torrens. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 5: 105-109. [see also 53.13.04] 53.13.03 Siidaustraliens Flora, in ihren Grundziigen und vergleichend dargestellt. Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 9: 267-273. [see also 53.13.01] 53. 13.04 Die Vegetation der Gegenden um den Torrens-See. Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 9: 340-343. [see also 53.13.02] 53.14.01 & O. W. Sonder. Polypodiaceae. In Plantae Muellerianae. Beitrag zur Flora Siidaustraliens, aus den Sammlungen des Dr. Ferd. Muller. Linnaea 25: 716-721. [December] 53.14.02 & O. W. Sonder. [Descriptions] In O. W. Sonder, Compositae. Linnaea 25: 450-530. [April-June] 1854 54 10.01 Mueller, F. Second general report of the government botanist on the vegetation of the Colony. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Council 1854-5 1 (A. No. 18) : 1-20. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 24 October] [see also 55. 13.10] 54.13.01 The Flora of Victoria. In Statistical Register of Victoria: 39-43. (Government Printer: Melbourne). 54. 13.02 First general report of the Government Botanist, Dr. F. Mueller, on the vegetation of the Colony of Victoria, in Australia; communicated by His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, Chief Secretary for the Colonies. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 6: 123-126, 151-156. [see also 53.10.01] 54.13.03 Botany of Victoria Colony. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 6: 156-158. 54.13.04 Beobachtungen liber die Anwendung der einheimischen Pflanzen. Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 10: 529-532. 1855 55.01.01 Mueller, F. Government Botanist. Report of his journey to Omeo. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Council 1854-5 2 (A. No. 45): 1-2. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 30 January] [see also 55.13.08] 55.04.01 Andeutungen zur Forderung und Vervollstandigung der beschreibenden Botanik . Flora 38 (16): 254-256. [28 April] 55.09.01 Australian medicinal plants. Pharm. J. Trans, ser. 1, 15: 114-116. [1 September] [see also 53.10.01] 55.11.01 Annual Report from the Government Botanist for the year 1854. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Council 1855-6 1 (A. No. 10) : 1-12. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 28 November] [see also 56.13.05] 55.12.01 Pflanzenreich. In A. Petermann, Zur physikalischen Geographic der australischen Provinz Victoria. Mitth. Justus Perthes’ Geogr. Anst. 1855: 353-357, 358-359. [December] 55.13.01 Observations on the physical character of the Province of Victoria. In Andrew Murray, Victoria Nautical and Commercial Almanac for 1855: 49-54. (James J. Blundell & Co.: Melbourne). 55. 13.02 Exploration of Australia. In Andrew Murray, Victoria Nautical and Commercial Almanac for 1855: 217-218. (James J. Blundell & Co.: Melbourne) . 55.13.03 — Definitions of rare or hitherto undescribed Australian plants, chiefly collected within the boundaries of the Colony of Victoria. Trans. Philos. Soc. Victoria 1: 5-24, 34-50. [see also 56.13.01] 55.13.04 Descriptive characters of new alpine plants from Continental Australia. Trans. Philos. Soc. Victoria 1: 96-111. 55.13.05 Descriptions of fifty new Australian plants, chiefly from the Colony of Victoria. Trans. & Proc. Victorian Inst. Advancem. Sci 1854- 1855: 28-48. 55.13.06 Account of the Gunyang: a new indigenous fruit of Victoria. Trans. & Proc. Victorian Inst. Advancem. Sci. 1854-1855: 67-70 [see also 56.13.07] 75 55.13.07 55.13.08 55.13.09 55.13.10 55.13.11 1856 56.13.01 56.13.02 56.13. 03 56.13.04 56.13.05 56.13. 06 56.13.07 1857 57.09.01 57.13.01 57.13. 02 57.13.03 57.13.04 57.13.05 57.13.06 57.13.07 57.13.08 1858 58.03.01 58.04.01 58.05.01 — Description of new Australian plants chiefly from the Colony of Victoria. Trans. & Proc. Victorian Inst. Advancem. Sci. 1854-1855: 114-135. The Government Botanist’s report of his journey from Melbourne to Omeo in the Australian Alps, dated Omeo, 16th December, 1854. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 7: 179-181. [see also 55.01.01] Botany of Victoria (Southern Australia). Extracts of letters from Dr. Mueller, Colonial Botanist, Victoria. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 7: 233-242, 357-362. Second general report of the Government Botanist of Victoria, on the vegetation of the Colony. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc 7: 306-314. [see also 54.10.01] On two new Umbelliferous plants from the Alps of South- eastern Australia. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 7: 378-380, plates 11 - 12 . Mueller, F. Definitions of rare or hitherto underscribed Australian plants, chiefly collected within the boundaries of the Colony of Victoria. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 1-11, 33-46, 65-72, 144-150, 161-169, 201-210 332-336. [see also 55.13. 03] [Letters] In Dr. Ferdinand Mueller and the North Australian Exploring Expedition. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 11-16. Note on the voyage of the North Australian Exploring Expedition, from Sydney to the mouth of the Victoria River; extracted from a letter of Dr. Mueller (botanist to the expedition), dated On board the ‘Monarch’, Sept. 3, 1855. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 46-52. On Duttonia, a new genus of Myoporineae from South Australia. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 73, plate 1. Extract from the report of Dr. Ferdinand Mueller, the Government Botanist of Victoria. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard Misc 8- 243-247. [see also 55.11.01] North Australian Botany, observations on, by Dr. Frederick Mueller, botanist to the N.W. Australian Government Expedition, under the command of Mr. Surveyor Gregory: in a letter to Sir W J Hooker (Published with the sanction of the Colonial Office.) Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 321-331. Account of the Gunyang: a new indigenous fruit of Victoria. Hookers J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 8: 336-338. [see also 55.13.06] Mueller, F. Report on the Botanic Garden, Melbourne In Victoria- Parliamentary Papers— Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1856-7 4 (No. 81a): 1-8 (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 17 September] Nova Genera et species aliquot rariores in Plagis Australiae Intratropicis nuperrime detecta. (Continuation of Notes on North Australian Botany). Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard Misc. 9: 14-24. Notes made during the recent expedition across the northern portion of Australia, under the command of Mr. Surveyor Gregory ?Q°°n^ e n? Gard ■ Misc - 9 165-173, 193-199, 225-230. [see also Do . (Jo . U 1 , 59 . 04 . Oo J Descriptions of four new Tasmanian plants. Hooker’s J Bot Kew Gard. Misc. 9: 300-302. — On some new genera of Australian plants, discovered during the progress of the North Australian exploring expedition. Hooker’s J Bot Kew Gard. Misc. 9: 302-310. KT „ r „ Description of a new species of Josephinia, from Victoria River N. W. Australia. Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 9: 370--371 plate 11 ’ On the Australian Alps. Proc. Roy. Geogr. Soc r’3-4 - — - Catalogue of plants under cultivation in the Melbourne Botanic Garden. (Government Printer: Melbourne). — — - — — A. C. Gregory’s Expedition in Nord-Australien. Mitth. Justus Perthes’ Geogr. Anst. 1857 (4 & 5) : 200-203. Mueller, F. Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 1 (1): 1-24. [March] — — Notes on an Australian species of Sumach. Quart. J. & Trans Pharm. Soc. Victoria 1 (2): 42-43, 1 plate [1 April] — Botanical report on the North-Australian expedition under the ° f A C ' Gre S°ry> Esq. J. Proc. Linn. Soc. Bot. 2 (7 & 8) : 137-163. [20 February to 20 May] [see also 57.13.02, 59 04 03] 76 58.06.01 58.07.01 58.11.01 58 11.02 58.13.01 58.13.02 58.13.03 58.13.04 58.14.01 Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 1 (2): 25-44. [June] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 1 (3): 45—64. [July] Monograph of the Eucalypti of tropical Australia; with an arrangement for the use of colonists according to the structure of the bark. J. Proc. Linn. Soc. Bot. 3: 81-101. [1 November] Annual Report of the Government Botanist and Director of the Botanic Garden. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1858-9 2 (No. 17)- 1-27 (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 3 November] On the Octoclinis macleayana — a new Australian pine. Trans. Philos. Inst. Victoria 2: 20-22, 1 plate. — Account of some new Australian plants. Trans. Philos. Inst. Victoria 2: 62—77, 2 plates. On a general introduction of useful plants into Victoria. Trans. Philos. Inst. Victoria 2: 93-109. An historical review of the explorations of Australia. Trans Philos. Inst. Victoria 2: 148-168, 2 maps. , D. E. Wilkie & J. Macadam. Report of the “ Exploration ” Committee of the Philosophical Institute of Victoria. Trans. Philos. Inst. Victoria 2: xiv-xxiii. 1859 59.01.01 59.02.01 59.02.02 59.02.03 59.04.01 59.04.02 59.04. 03 59.04.04 59.05. 01 59.06.01 59.07.01 59.08.01 59.09.01 59.09.02 59.09.03 59.10.01 59.10.02 59.10.03 59.11.01 59.12.01 59.12.02 Mueller, F. Animals from South Africa. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1858-9 i (A. No. 22): 1. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 21 January] Contributiones ad Acaciarum Australiae Cognitionem J Proc Linn. Soc. Bot. 3: 114-148. [1 February] Dennisonia, Barklya, et Laboucheria; genera florae Australiae nondum cognita. Descripsit. 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[1 June] [see also 66.13.05, 67.06.01, 67.07.01, 67.09.02, 67.13.02, 71.13.02, 76.13.09] Australian vegetation, indigenous or introduced, considered especially in its bearings on the occupation of the territory, and with a view of unfolding its resources. J. Bot. 5: 200-209. [1 July] [see also 66.13.05, 67.06.01, 67.09.02, 67.13.02, 71.13.02, 76.13.09] An undescribed Casuarina from West Australia. J. Bot. 5: 211-212. [1 July] Note on the genus Diplanthera. J. Bot. 5: 212-213. [1 July] West Australian asphalte. Perth Gazette and West Australian Times 3 (43): 3. [26 July] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 6 (41): 1-20. [July] An undescribed Senecio from South Africa. J. Bot. 5: 241-243. [1 August] [see also 68.01.04] European plants for Australia. J. Bot. 5: 244-245. [1 August] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 6 (42): 21-76. [September] Australian vegetation. Perth Gazette & West Australian Times 3 (No. 49): 3. 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Official record, containing introduction, catalogues, reports, . . . essays, . . . : 231-237. (Blundell & Co.: Melbourne), [see also 71.13.02] Vegetation de l’Australie. III. Hort. 14: 99-100. 1868 68 . 01.01 68 . 01.02 68.01.03 68.01.04 68 . 02. 01 68 . 02. 02 Mueller, F. Products of Eucalyptus. Gard. Chron. 1868: 10 [4 January] Melons in Africa. Gard. Chron. 1868: 31-32. [11 January] Australian tree vegetation. Gard. Chron. 1868: 56. [18 January] Characteristics of an undescribed Senecio from South Africa. Trans. 8c Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 8: 38-40. [January] [see also 67.08.01] Australian aquatics. Gard. Chron. 1868: 104. [1 February] Palms of Australia. Gard. Chron. 1868: 158. [15 February] 83 68.02.03 68.03. 01 68.03. 02 68.03. 03 68.03. 04 68.03.05 68.03 06 68.04.01 68.04. 02 68.04.03 68.05.01 68.06.01 68.06. 02 68.06.03 68.07.01 68 . 12.01 68 . 12.02 68.13.01 68.13.02 Fragm. Phyt. Aust. 6 (44) : 97-124. [February] Australian poison shrubs. Card. Chron. 1868: 270. [14 March] Vegetation of South-west Australia. Gard. Chron. 1868: 298. [21 March] Australian Baobab. Gard. Chron. 1868: 326. [28 March] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 6 ( 45): 125-164. [March] Opinion de M. Mueller sur le role de la vegetation d’Australie et des Eucalyptus en particulier. In Trottier, Notes sur Eucalyptus. Bull. Soc. Agric. Alger 11 (39): 179-181. [January-March] [Letter] Perth Gazette & West Australian Times 4 (No. 24) : 2. [20 March] Coast forests of East Australia. Gard. Chron. 1868: 353. [4 April] Australian seaweeds. Gard. Chron. 1868: 382 [11 April] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 6 (46) : 165-180. [April] [Letter] Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. ser. 2, 5: 328-330 [May] Notes on Australian plants. J. Bot. 6: 188-189. [1 June] [Letter] Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. ser. 2, 5: 438-439. [June] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 6 (47) : 181-200. [June] Supplement to the list of trees of Australia. J. Bot. 6: 215. [1 July] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 6 (48): 201-224. [December] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 6 (49) : 225-248. 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In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1871 2 (No. 38). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 15 August] [Note] In A new field of exploration. Australasian, Melbourne 11 (289) : 496. [14 October] New vegetable fossils of Victoria. In Reports of the Mining Surveyors and Registrars. Quarter ending 30th September 1871. Appendix: 39-41, plates 4 & 5. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1871 2 (No. 103). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 21 November] Forest culture. Gard. Chron. 1871: 1680-1681. (30 December) [Note] In Raveret-Wattel, L’Eucalyptus. Rapport sur son introduction, sa culture, ses propridtes, usages, etc. Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. ser. 2, 8: 625, 628-629. [December] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 7 (57): 139-156. [December] The principal timber trees, readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture, with indications of their native countries, and some of their technologic uses. 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Ital. 3: 30-31. 85 71.13.08 71.14.01 1872 72.01.01 72.01.02 72.01.03 72.01.04 72.01.05 72.01.06 72.02.01 72.02.02 72.02.03 72.03.01 72.03.02 72.04.01 72.05.01 72.06.01 72.08.01 72.08.02 72.08. 03 72.09.01 72.09. 02 72.10.01 72.10.02 72.11.01 72.13.01 72.13.02 72.14.01 1873 73.01.01 73.03.01 Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 7 : 157-166. et al. Progress report of the Royal Commission on foreign industries and forests. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1871 3 (No. 60) : 1-10. (Government Printer: Melbourne) [tabled 24 October] Mueller, F. The genus Albizzia: its origin and systematic limits considered. J. Bot. 10 : 7-11. [1 January] Dr. Mueller on forest culture. Gard Chron. 1872: 10-11. [6 January] [see also 72.01.06] Dr. Mueller on forest culture. Gard. Chron. 1872: 43-44. [13 January] [see also 72.02.03] Dr. Mueller on forest culture. Gard Chron. 1872: 110-112. [27 January] Eligible timber trees. Gard. 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[31 August] The use of botanic gardens. Gard. Chron. 1872: 1196-1197. [7 September] Select plants (exclusive of timber trees) readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Calif. Hort. & FI. Mag. 2 : 294-297. [September] Select plants (exclusive of timber trees) readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Calif. Hort. & FI. Mag. 2 : 322-325. [October] Notulam de fructu anodopetali biglandulosi communicat liber Baro Ferdinandus Mueller. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. 4 (4) : 272. [October] — ; Select plants (exclusive of timber trees) readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Calif. Hort. & FI. Mag. 2: 352-354. [November] The objects of a Botanic Garden in relation to industries. A lecture, delivered at the Industrial and Technological Museum, Melbourne. (Mason, Firth & M’Cutcheon: Melbourne). — : Select plants (exclusive of timber trees) readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Proc. Zool. & Acclim. Soc. Victoria 1 : 249-428. et al. Novel industries, forests & rural instruction.— Second Progress Report of the Royal Commission on Foreign Industries and Forests, including a summary of the answers to a circular letter sent out by the Commission during the month of September 1871. In Victoria- Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1872 3 (No. 1G). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 15 May] Mueller, F. Select plants (exclusive of timber trees) readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Calif. Hort. & FI. Mag. 3: 8-10. [January] — Select plants (exclusive of timber trees) readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Calif. Hort. & FI. Mag. 3: 83-85. [March] 86 73 03 02 73.04.01 73.04.02 73.05 01 73.06.01 73.06.02 73.06. 03 73.07.01 73.07.02 73.07.03 73.07.04 73.08. 01 73.09.01 73.09. 02 73.11.01 73 1 1 . 02 73 . 1 1 03 73 12.01 73 13.01 73.13.02 73.13.03 73.13 04 1874 74.02.01 74.03.01 74.04.01 74.05.01 74.06.01 74.06.02 74.06.03 74.07.01 74.08.01 Fragrn. Phyt. Austr. 8 (59) : 13-32. [March] Elenco delle piante raccolte durante il viaggio di esplorazione del Sig. Giles nell’Australia centrale, communicato dal Barone F. von Mueller. N uovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. 5 (2): 127-129 [April] [see also 75.13.05, 89.13.01] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 8 (60) : 33^4. [April] Preliminary notes on Mr. H. H. Travers’ recent collections of plants from the Chatham Islands. Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 5: 309-310. [May] Probability of the occurrence of Chenolea hirsuta in Great Britain. J. Bot. 11 : 166-167. [2 June] [Note] Gard. Chron. 1873: 776. [7 June] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 8 (61): 45-58. [June] [Letters] In Department of Lands and Agriculture, Report of the Secretary for Agriculture, Appendix K: 51-52, plate 5. In Victoria — Parlia- mentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1873 3 (No. 59). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 17 July] [Letter] In Department of Lands and Agriculture, Report of the Secretary for Agriculture, Appendix K: 53, plate 6. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1873 3 (No. 59). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 17 July] Frammento di lettera del Barone F. von Mueller al Direttore del giornale sopra alcune piante Australiane. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. 5 (3): 171-172. [July] [Letter] In Extraits des proces-verbaux des seances de la societe. Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. ser. 2, 10 : 499-500. [July] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 8 (62) : 59-102. [August] [Letter] Mercury, Hobart Town, Tasmania 23 (3966) : 2. [16 September] [Letter] In Raveret-Wattel, De quelques vegetaux Australiens a propager en Algerie. Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. ser. 2, 10 : 595. [September] New vegetable fossils of Victoria. In Reports of the Mining Surveyors and Registrars. Quarter ended 30th September 1873. Appendix: 41-42, plate 6. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1873 2 (No. 92). (Government Printer: Mel- bourne). [tabled 25 November] Trachymene austro-caledonica. J. Bot. 11 : 340. [November] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 8 (63) : 103-124. [November] Fragm. Phyt. Aust. 8 (64): 125-140. [December] Contributions to the phytography of the New Hebrides and Loyalty Islands, from Mr. F. A. Campbell’s collections. In F. A. Campbell, A year in the New Hebrides. Appendix. (George Mercer: Geelong). [Letter] In Der Australische tlberland-Telegraph. Mitth. Justus Perthes’ Geogr. Anst. 19: 106. [Letters] In Department of Lands and Agriculture, Victoria. Report of the Secretary for Agriculture; to which is appended the report of the Inspector-general of Gardens, Parks, and Reserves. Appendix K: 107-110, plate 5. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [Letter] In Department of Lands and Agriculture, Victoria. Report of the Secretary for Agriculture; to which is appended the report of the Inspector-general of Gardens, Parks, and Reserves. Appendix K: 113-114, plate 6. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Mueller, F. [Letter] In Extraits des proces-verbaux des seances de la societe. Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. ser. 3, 1 (2) : 133. [February] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 8 (65): 141-158. [March] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 8 (66): 159-180. [April] New vegetable fossils of Victoria. In Reports of the Mining Surveyors and Registrars. Quarter ended 31st December 1873. 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Tea. — A lecture delivered on the 15th May, 1875, before the Ballarat Farmers’ Club. Ballarat Star, 20 (117): 4. [18 May] [see also 76.13.05] Darnel. Argus, Melbourne: 6. [26 May] [Report] Ballarat Star 20 (125): 4. [27 May] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 9 (74) : 41-58. [May] Eucalyptus colossea. Gard. Chron. new ser., 3: 823 [26 June] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 9 (75): 59-80. [June] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 9 (76) : 81-100. [July] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 9 (77) : 101-124. [August] New vegetable fossils of Victoria. In Reports of the Mining Surveyors and Registrars. Quarter ended 30th June 1875. Appendix: 41-42, plate 11. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1875-76 3 (No. 48). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 7 September] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 9 (78): 125-152. [September] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 1 (1): 1-16. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [November] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 9 (79) : 153-170. [November] Fragm. Phyt. Aust. 9 (80): 171-200. [December] Vegetaux australiens a propager dans certaines parties arides du midi de la France. Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. ser. 3, 2 (12): 808. [December] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 9 : 201-216. [Letter] Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 49 (4) : 103. Introduction. In E. Giles, Geographic travels in Central Australia from 1872 to 1874: 1-3 (M’Carron, Bird & Co.: Melbourne). [Footnotes] In M. C. Raveret-Wattel, L’Eucalyptus, son introduction, sa culture, ses proprietes, usages, etc., ed. 2: 26, 92. (Librairie Centrale d’Agriculture et de Jardinage: Paris). 88 75 13.05 Plants collected by Mr. Giles during his geographic exploration of Central Australia in 1872, 1873 and 1874. In Ernest Giles, Geographic travels in Central Australia from 1872 to 1874. Appendix: 209-223. (M’Carron, Bird & Co.: Melbourne), [see also 73.04.01, 89.13.01] 75 13.06 Note on Eucalyptus globulus, the genuine Blue Gum Tree. J. Agric. & Hort. Soc. India new ser., 5 (1): 1-11. 75.13.07 Mr. Giles’s second expedition. Proc. Roy. Georgr. Soc. 19: 53-56. [See also 74.13.09] 75 13.08 Goldfiihrende Schichten von Victoria. Just’s Bot. Jahresber. 2: 635-638. [see also 74.13.07] 75.13.09 The natural capabilities of the Colony of Victoria, considered in reference to indigenous or introduced vegetation. In Official record, containing introduction, catalogues, official awards ... on the social and economic resources of the Colony of Victoria. Intercolonial Exhibition Essay 1. (M’Carron, Bird & Co.: Melbourne). 75.13.10 Census of the plants of Tasmania, instituted in 1875. I. Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1874: 72-95. 75.13.11 Second supplement to the select plants readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture. Proc. Zool. & Acclim. So c. Victoria 4: 45-71. 1876 76.01.01 76.03.01 76.04.01 76.04.02 76.04.03 76.05.01 76.05.02 76.05.03 76.05. 04 76.06.01 76.06.02 76.07.01 76.10.01 76.11.01 76.12.01 76.12.02 76.12.03 76 13.01 76 13 02 76 13.03 76.13.04 Mueller, F. Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 10 (81): 1-20. [January] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 10 (82) : 21-48. [March] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 1 (2) : 17-34. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [7 April] [Circular] ( : Melbourne) . [April] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 10 (83): 49-66. [April] Select textile plants, deserving extensive culture in the Colony of Victoria. — A lecture given in Ballarat, before the Farmers’ Club, 27th May, 1876. (part 1). Ballarat Star 21 (126): 2-3 [29 May] [see also 76.06.02] Select textile plants, deserving extensive culture in the Colony of Victoria. — A lecture given in Ballarat, before the Farmers’ Club, 27th May, 1876. (part 2). Ballarat Star 21 (127) : 4 [30 May] [see also 76 06.02] Select textile plants, deserving extensive culture in the Colony of Victoria. — A lecture given in Ballarat, before the Farmers’ Club, 27th May, 1876. (part 3). Ballarat Star 21 (128) : 4, [31 May] [see also 76.06.02] [Letter] Austral. Med. J. 21: 149-150. [May] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 1 (3) : 35-50. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [30 June] Select textile plants de'erving extensive culture in the Colony of Victoria. (Ballarat Star office: Ballarat), [see also 76.05.01, 76.05 02, 76.05.03] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 10 (84) : 67-76. [July] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 10 (85) : 77-92. [October] Succinct notes on the affinity of the Plantagineae. J. Bot. 14: 340-342. [November] New vegetable fossils of Victoria. In Reports of the Mining Surveyors and Registrars. Quarter ended 30th September 1876: 39-40, plate 12. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1876 3 (No. 50). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 5 December] Observations on coccobacteria in the secretions of wounds, and on their transfer to the cornea of rabbits, by Th. Billroth Austral. Med. J. 21: 384—385. [15 December] [Translated by F. Mueller] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 1 (4) : 51-82. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [December] Description of fossil plants from the Upper Tertiary auriferous drifts of New South Wales. In Annual Report of the Department of Mines, New South Wales, for the year 1875. Appendix: 124-126, plates 1 & 2. (Government Printer: Sydney). Descriptive notes on a new Vaccinium from Samoa. Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1875: 163-165. Select plants readily eligible for industrial culture or naturalisation in Victoria, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. (M’Carron, Bird & Co.: Melbourne), [see also 80.13.07, 81 13.10, 83 .13 .06, 85.13.26, 88.13.02, 91 . 13.10, 95 13.02, 05.13.01] [Notes] In E. L. Bertherand, L’Eucalyptus au point de vue de l’hygiene en Algerie: 44, 45, 48. (Victor Aillaud & Co.: Alger). 89 76.13.05 Industrial plants deserving culture in the Colony of Victoria. — 1. Tea. A lecture delivered on the 15th May, 1875, before the Ballarat Farmers’ Club. (“The Ballarat Star”: Ballarat), [see also 75.05.01, 75.05. 02] 76.13.06 Descriptions of thirty-two varieties of Eucalyptus-trees. In Ellwood Cooper, Forest culture and Australian gum-trees. In Ellwood Cooper, Forest culture and Eucalyptus trees: 31-38. (Cubery & Co.: San Francisco). 76.13.07 Forest culture in its relations to industrial pursuits. In Ellwood Cooper, Forest culture and Eucalyptus trees: 45-120. (Cubery & Co.: San Francisco), [see also 71.13.02, 71.13.03] 76.13.08 On the application of phytology to the industrial purposes of life. In Ellwood Cooper, Forest culture and Eucalyptus trees: 121-165. (Cubery & Co.: San Francisco). 76.13.09 Australian vegetation. In Ellwood Cooper, Forest culture and Eucalyptus trees: 167-204. 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(Government Printer: Melbourne). Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 1, Index: 109-119. (Government Printer: Melbourne). On the advancement of the natural sciences through ministers of the Christian Church, a lecture, delivered at the Presbyterian Church of West Melbourne, on the 6th August, 1877. (George Robertson: Mel- bourne). Description of fossil fruits in siliceous deposit, Richmond River. In A. Liversidge, Fossiliferous siliceous deposit from the Richmond River, N.S.W. J. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 10 : 239, plate. Introduction to botanic teachings at the schools of Victoria, through references to leading native plants. (Government Printer: Mel- bourne). Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 10 : 119^145. Contributions to the phytography of Tasmania. IV. Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1876: 29-42. [Letters] In J. Bancroft, Pituri: 3-4, 11-12, Trans. Philos. Soc Queensland 2 . 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(Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 9 July] — On the discovery of the therapeutic properties of Duboisia myoporoides and D. hopwoodii. Chem. & Drug g., Australas. Suppl. 1 (3) : 21-22. [July] King George’s Sound. Gard. Chron. new ser., 10 : 146. [3 August] Observations on new vegetable fossils of the auriferous drifts. In Reports of the Mining Surveyors and Registrars. Quarter ended 30th September 1878. Appendix: 38-40, plate 15. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1878 3 (No. 68). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 28 November] Notes on Stipa micrantha of Cavanilles. J. Bot. 16 : 327. [November] Brief excerpts from Professor Carl von Naegeli’s recent work on the minutest fungaceous organisms in relation to infectious diseases and sustenance of health. Austral. Med. J. No. 211: 309-321. [November] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 11 (89): 25-58. [November] 'Letter] Gard. Chron. new ser., 10 : 762. [14 December] Letter] Gard. 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[Letter] Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1877: 61. Contributions to the phytography of Tasmania. Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1877: 115-120. Preface of the translater. In G. C. Wittstein, The organic constituents of plants and vegetable substances and their chemical analysis: ix-xi. (M’Carron, Bird & Co.: Melbourne) [Translated by F. Mueller] [Letter] In Luigi Torelli, L’Eucalyptus e l’Agro Romano: 19-20. (Tip. Forzani: Rome). et al. Wattle Bark. Report of the Board of Inquiry, together with a statement showing the profit to be derived from the systematic cultivation of wattles. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [see also 92.14.02] & L. Rummel. Notes on two new vegeto-alkaloids. P harm. J. Trans, ser. 3, 9: 441. [23 November] & L. Rummel. Myriogyne-Saure. Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker- Vereines 16 (31): 489-490. [1 November] 1879 79.01.01 Mueller, F. Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 11 (90): 59-80 [January] 79.02.01 Phthisis and the Eucalypti. Austral. Med. J. new ser., 1: 53-54 [February] 79.03.01 The Maria Palm. Gard. Chron. new ser., 11 : 344 [15 March] 79.03.02 Australian tanning barks. J. Appl. Sci. 10 (111) : 32. [1 March] 91 79.04.01 79.04. 02 79.05.01 79.06.01 79.06.02 79.06.03 79.07.01 79.07.02 79.07. 03 79.07. 04 79.07. 05 79.08.01 79.10.01 79.12.01 79.13.01 79.13.02 79.13.03 79.13.04 79.13.05 79.13.06 79.13.07 79.13.08 79.13.09 79.13.10 79.13.11 79.13.12 79.13.13 79.14.01 79.14.02 Notes on the genus Blepharocarya. J. Bot. 17: 116-117. [April] A valuable fodder. Inquirer & Commercial News, Perth: 1. [23 April] [Letter] Trans. & Proc. New Zealand Inst. 11: 412-413 [Mayl [see also 77.02.02, 77.06.01, 77.13.10, 78.13.02] Areca alicae. Gard. Chron. new ser., 11: 760. [14 June] Bolbophyllum minutissimum. Gard. Chron. new ser. 11: 789-790. [21 June] — Ueber Anthocercin, ein neues fliichtiges Alkaloid. Z. Allg Osterr. Apotheker-Vereines 17 (17): 257-258. [10 June] Observations on new vegetable fossils of the auriferous drifts. In Reports of the Mining Survevors and Registrars. Quarter ended 31st December 1878. Appendix: 37-39, plates 16 & 17. In Victoria— Parlia- mentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1879- 80 2 (No. 3). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 8 July] Of snakes swallowing their young. Gard. Monthly & Hort. 22: 212-213. [July] Sopra la posizione sistematica del genere Donatia. Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. 11 (3): 201-203. [July] ; Uber Eucalyptus fur kaltere Gegenden und iiber die Weiden Australiens. Monatschr. Vereines Beford. Gartenbaues Konigl. Preuss. Staaten Ges. Gartenfr. Berlins 22 (7) : 335-337. [July] [Extracts from “Suggestions on the maintenance, creation and enrichment of forests, as applicable to the particular requirements of the Colony of Victoria.”] Inquirer and Commercial News, Perth 39 (No 2801) ■ 2. [23 July] [see also 79.13.06, 79.13.13] — Einige Worte iiber die erste Ausgabe von Linne’s Species plantarum in Bezug auf Vorzugsrecht. Bot. Zeitung 37 (31)- 489-492 [1 August] — Australian Forests. Calif. Hort. & FI. Mag. 9: 298-301. [October] ■ Observations on new vegetable fossils of the auriferous drifts. In Reports of the Mining Surveyors and Registrars. Quarter ended 30th September 1879. Appendix: 39-40, plate 18. In Victoria — Parliamentary Papers — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly 1879-80 3 (No. 83). (Government Printer: Melbourne), [tabled 3 December] Livistona mariae F. Mull. Gartenflora 28: 102-104. Cymbidium hillii Ferd. Mull. Gartenflora 28: 138-139. Areca alicae. Gartenflora 28: 199-201. — Neueste Entdeckungen in Neu-Holland. Gartenflora. 28: 303- Descriptive notes on the Tertiary flora of New South Wales In Annual Report of the Department of Mines, New South Wales, for the year 1878. Appendix D: 169-172, plates 3 & 4. (Government Printer' Sydney). 7 Suggestions on the maintenance, creation and enrichment of forests, as applicable to the particular requirements of the Colony of Victoria. (Stillwell & Co.: Melbourne), [see also 79.07.05, 79.13.13] Census of the plants of Tasmania, instituted in 1879 (Roval Society of Tasmania: [Hobart]). [1879?] [see also 80.13.10] 7~ The native plants of Victoria, succinctly defined. Part 1 (Government Printer: Melbourne). — [Letter] Petermann’s Mitth. Justus Perthes’ Geogr. Anst. 25: Report on the forest resources of Western Australia. (Reeve iHnn'l v & Co.: London) . Eucalyptographia. A descriptive atlas of the eucalypts of Australia and the adjoining islands. Decades 1-4. (Government Printer- Melbourne). 193. (StilJK’co 1 - MaltouLr®"' ChemiS,ry Asrk “ ,,ure -' „? ,t,r c h s °j Victoria. In R. W. E. Maclvor, The Chemistry of Agriculture ADnendix- 245-275. (Stillwell & Co.: Melbourne), [see alL 79 07 05, 79 13 061 LondonHii ■ & 31-32 Umm61 ' N ° t6 ° n tW ° n6W ve g et °- alkaloi ds. J. Chem. Soc. 77 7 Jk. Witstein [G. C. Wittstein], Notes sur les huiles vegetales Momteur Scientifique 21: 1298-1314. 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[August] Gleichenias. Gard. Chron. new ser., 14: 728. [4 December] [Letter] Belgique Hort. 30: 208. [Notes] In Rapport relatif a l’enquete faite en Australie sur les Eucalyptus. Bull Soc. Agric. Alger 23 (73): 103-104. Ueber die Grenzen der Gattung Claytonia. Garten flora 29: 252-253. Index Derfectus ad Caroli Linnaei species plantarum. (M’Carron, Bird & Co.: Melbourne). Ottelia praeterita, F. v. M. J. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 13: 95-96, plate 3. [see also 80.13.06] Ottelia praeterita, F. v. M. (Government Printer: Sydney). [see also 80.13.05] Select extra-tropical plants, readily eligible for industrial culture or naturalisation, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Indian edition. (Office of the Superintendent of Government Printing: Calcutta), [see also 76.13.03, 81.13.10, 83.13.06, 85 13.26, 88.13.02, 91 13 10, 95.13 02, 05.13.01] [Letter] J. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 13: 131. Address on the development of rural industries. 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[July] A colossal Todea. Gard. Chron. new ser., 16: 208. [13 August] [see also 82.07. 03] Remarks on a new Jasmine from Samoa. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. Suppl. 1881: 29. [15 August] Fragm. Phyt. Austr. 11 (93): 107-132. [August] — — - American vines for Australia. Gard. Chron. new ser., 16: 311. [3 September] A new tree from the New Hebrides. S. Sci. Rec. 1 : 149-150. [September] [Circular] ( : Melbourne). [September] Notice concerning a new orchid of Victoria. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. Suppl. 4: 44-45. [15 October] A new Australian conifer. Gard. Chron. new ser., 16: 503. [15 October] On the occurrence of Nipa fruticans in North Queensland. S. Sci. Rec. 1 : 165. [October] Record of some Orchideae from the Samoan Islands. S. Sci. Rec. 1: 171-174. [October] Dacrydium fitzgeraldi. Gard. Chron. new rer., 16: 593. [5 November] [see also 81.13.01] Definition of a new tree from East Australia. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. Suppl. 4: 53. [15 November] [see also 82.03.03] Macrozamia moorei. Gard. 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[10 May] Calotis Kempei sp. nov. (Sect. Anacantharia) und Thysanotus exsiliflorus [sic!]. Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker-Vereines 20 (14): 191-192. [10 May] [see also 82.01.02] Notes on some leguminous plants. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. Suppl. 5: 12-13. [15 June] Native Parsnip-Victoria. Australas. Vet. J. 1 (6) : 60. [June] Wild Lettuce-Victoria. Australas. Vet. J. 1 (6) : 66. [June] [see also 86.02. 04] Notes on some terrestrial orchids recently found in Victoria. S. Sci. Rec. 2: 123-124. [June] Remarks on Australian Acacias. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. Suppl. 5: 25-26. [15 July] Senevia lantus. [sic.]. Australas. Vet. J. 1 (7) : 75. [July] A colossal fern. Gard. Monthly & Hort. 24: 217. [July] [see also 81 .08.01] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. 2 : 149-152. [July] [see also 83.04.06] Horticulture. Gard. Chron. new ser., 18 : 167-168. [5 August] [see also 80.13.09] Observations on a Cycas indigenous to the Fiji Islands. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. Suppl. 5: 34. 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[15 April] Nota sulla Helmholtzia glaberrima (Caruel). Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital. 15 : 200-201. [30 April] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. 3: 99-100. [April] Note of a rare Victorian Prasophyllum. S. Sci. Rec. 3: 116. [April] Ein Blick auf die Pflanzenwelt von Tasmania (Van Diemans- Land). Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker-Vereines 21 (12): 177-181. [20 Aprill [see also 70.13.01, 84.13.13, 85.01.02, 85.03.02, 86.13.03] Beschreibung neuer australischer Pflanzen. Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker-Vereines 21 (11): 161-166. [10 April] [see also 82.07.04, 82.08.04] Australian mosses, enumerated by William Mitten, Esq. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 19 : 49-96. [10 May] [editor] Notes on angiantheous plants. Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 6: 4. [15 May] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. 3' 127-128. [May] [see also 84.03.02] Note on the occurence of Hymenophyllum bivalve in Continental Australia. S. Sci. Rec. 3: 151-152. [June] Notes on a new species of Hakea. Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 6: 23-24. [15 July] Notice sur un Cycas indigene aux lies Fiji. Belgique Hort. 33: 182-185. [May-July] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. 3: 175-176. [July] Plants indigenous around Sharks Bay and its vicinity, chiefly from collections of the Honorable John Forrest, C.M.G., F.L.S., F.R.G.S., Surveyor General of Western Australia. In Western Australia — Votes and Proceedings of the Legislative Council during the second session of 1883. (No. 26). (Government Printer: Perth), [tabled 6 August] Notes on a new Acacia of North-western Australia. Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 6: 32-33. [15 August] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. 3: 197. [August] [see also 84.13.05] Bemerkungen liber einige Orchideen von Victoria. Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker-Vereines 21 (22): 348-350. [1 August] [see also 82.09.02] [Note] Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 6: 39. [15 September] Note on the deleterious property of Omalanthus. Australas. 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Advertiser Steam Print: Honolulu). 1885 85.01.01 85.01. 02 85.02.01 85.02. 02 85.02.03 85.03.01 85.03. 02 85.04.01 85.04.02 85.05.01 85.05.02 85.06.01 85.06.02 85.06.03 85.06. 04 85.06.05 85.07.01 85.09.01 85.09.02 85.10.01 85.10.02 85.10.03 85.10.04 85.11.01 85.11.02 85.12.01 Mueller, F. Description of a new Eremophila. Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 7: 70. [15 January] Ein Blick in die Pflanzendecke Tasmaniens. Natur (Halle) new ser., 11 (4): 37-38. [24 January] [see also 70.13.01, 83.04.05, 84.13.13, 85.03.02, 86.13.03] Description of a new Triumfetta from Arnhem’s Land. Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 7: 78. [15 February] [see also 85.13.06] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 1 : 25-26. [February] Succinct notes on some plants from New Guinea. Victorian Naturalist 1 : 167-168. [February] [see also 85.13.08] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 1 : 49-50. [March] [see also 85.13. 07] A glance on the plants of Tasmania. Indian Forester 11 : 103-107. [March] [see also 70.13.01, 83.04.05, 84.13.13, 86.13.03] Description of a new Papuan Bassia, yielding an edible fruit. Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 7: 93. [15 April] [see also 85.13.10, 85.13.21] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 1 : 75-76. [April] [see also 85.13.13] Dendrobium cincinnatum sp. nov. Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 1 : 113. [May] Description of two hitherto unrecorded Papuan orchids. S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 1 : 91-92. [May] [see also 85.13.09] A new fruit tree. Gard. Chron. new ser., 23: 734. [6 June] Description of a new cycadeous plant from South-western Australia. Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 8: 12. [15 June] [see also 85.13.11] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 2: 1-24. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [June] Succinct notes on some plants from New Guinea. Victorian Naturalist 2: 18-20. [June] [see also 85.13.12] Baron von Mueller on the Flora of Australia. Inquirer and Commercial News, Perth : 5. [17 June] Notizen fiber die Xanthorrhoea-Arten Australiens. Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker-Vereines 23 (19): 293-295. [1 July] Description of a new saltbush from Central Australia. Australas. Chem. Sc Drugg. 8: 41. [15 September] [see also 86.13.11] ■ Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. Australas. Sci. Mag. 1: 41-48. [1 September] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. Part 2. Australas. Sci. Mag. 1 : 84-92. [1 October] Record of two undescribed species of Utricularia from North- western Australia. Australas. Chem. & Drugg. 8: 50. [15 October] [see also 85.13.17] Additions to the Queensland flora by Dr. Lucas. Victorian Naturalist 2: 74-76. [October] [see also 85.13.16] Notes on Victorian fungs. Victorian Naturalist 2: 76-80. [October] [Letter] In Extraits des proces — verbaux des seances de la societe. Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. ser. 4, 2: 650-651. [November] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 1. [November] [Distributed as an “Extra-Print” (in the form of page proofs of the journal) by the author, but this issue of the journal was never published. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published according to Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (1972)] [see also 85.13.18] Record of an additional New Caledonian Liparis. S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 1. [December] [Distributed as an “Extra-Print” (in the form of page proofs of the journal) by the author, but this issue of the journal was never published. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published according to Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (1972)1 [see also 86.13.05] 100 85 12.02 85.13.01 85.13.02 85.13.03 85.13 04 85.13.05 85.13.06 85.13 07 85.13.08 85.13.09 85.13.10 85.13.11 85.13.12 85.13.13 85.13.14 85.13.15 85.13.16 85.13.17 85.13.18 85.13.19 85.13.20 85.13.21 85.13.22 85.13.23 85.13.24 85.13.25 85 13.26 85.13.27 85.13.28 Notes on some plants from Norfolk Island. J. Bot. 23 : 353-354. [December] Census of the flora of Deal Island in Kent’s Group. Pap. & Proc. Roy. So c. Tasmania 1884: 282-283. [Note] In D. Brandis, The Ringal of the North-western Himalaya: 4. (Government Printer: Sydney), [see also 86.05.03, 86.13.23] Note on the occurence of Bryophyllum and Sanseviera in Australia. Bot. C entralbl. 21 (1): 20. [see also 84 10.04] Notes on an undescribed Victorian species of Swainsona. Bot Cenrtalbl. 21 (5): 148. [see also 84.10.01] Notes on a new Eriostemon. Bot. Centralbl. 21 (7): 210-211. [see also 84.12.02] Description of a new Triumfetta from Arnhem’s Land. Bot. Centralbl. 22 (3): 83. [see also 85.02.01] Definitions of some new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 22 (5): 148-149. [see also 85. 03 . 01] Succinct notes on some plants from New Guinea. Bot. Centralbl. 22 (5): 149-150. [see also 85.02.03] Description of two hitherto unrecorded Papuan orchids. Bot. Centralbl. 23 (5-6): 158-159. [see also 85.05.02] Description of a new Papuan Bassia, yielding an edible fruit. Bot. Centralbl. 23 (8): 224-225. [see also 85.04.01, 85.13.21] Description of a new cycadeous plant from South-western Australia. Bot. Centralbl. 23 (8): 225-226. [see also 85.06.02] Succinct notes on some plants from New Guinea. Bot. Centralbl. 23 (9): 255-256. [see also 85.06.04] Definition of some new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 23 (10): 290-291. [see also 85.04.02] Record of a remarkable Haloragis from New South Wales. Bot. Centralbl. 24 (1): 18-19. [see also 86.13.24] Record of an hitherto undescribed Calanthe from New Caledonia. Bot. Centralbl. 24 (7): 212-213. [see also 85.13.28] Additions to the Queensland Flora by Dr. Lucas. Bot. Centralbl. 24 (10): 307-308. [see also 85.10.03] Record of two undescribed species of Utricularia from North- western Australia. Bot. Centralbl. 24 (11): 338-339. [see also 85.10.02] Definition of some new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 24 (12-13): 373-374. [see also 85.11.02] Systematic census of Australian plants, with chronologic, literary and geographic annotations. Second annual supplement. (For 1884). (Government Printer: Melbourne). Bericht iiber eine neue Rhododendron-Art vom Papua-Lande (Neu-Guinea) . Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 41 : 35-36. [see also 84.10.03, 84.12.01, 85.13.30] Beschreibung einer neuen papuanischen Bassia sp. mit essbaren Friichten. Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 41 : 302-303. [see also 85.04.01, 85.13.10] Aus dem Pliocan von Victoria, Australien, werden folgende Pflanzentypen aufgefiihrt. Just’s Bot. Jahresber. 10 (2) : 200. [see also 83.13.04] Notes on hybridism in the genus Brachychiton. Proc. Linn. So c. New South Wales 9: 379-380. Record of an undescribed Correa of New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 9: 960-962. Baron von Mueller’s Address. Proc. Geogr. So c. Australas. (New South Wales and Victorian Branches) 1 : 109-117. Select extra-tropical plants readily eligible for industrial culture or naturalisation, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. New Victorian edition, revised and enlarged. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [see also 76.13.03, 80.13.07, 81.13.10, 83.13 06, 88.13.02, 91.13.10, 95.13.02, 05.13.01] References to Baron Constantin von Ettingshausen’s recent observations on the tertiary flora of Australia. Pap. & Proc. Roy. So c. Tasmania 1884: 203-207. Record of an hitherto undescribed Calanthe from New Caledonia. S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 1. [Distributed as an “Extra-Print” (in the form of page proofs of the journal) by the author, but this issue of the journal was never published. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published according to 101 Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (1972)] [see also 85.13. 15] 85.13.29 Collection of vegetable products, brought together for the Trustees from 1883-1884. In James E. Sherrard, Exhibition Building. Official Catalogue of Exhibits in Machinery Court and Main Hall, and of the Technological, Economic, and Fine Art Collections in the Galleries. Also Handbook to the Marine Aquarium. Second edition: 33-49. (Mason, Firth & M’Cutcheon: Melbourne.) 85.13.30 Ein neues Rhododendron von den Papua-Inseln. Gartenflora 34: 54-55. [see also 84.10.03, 84.12.01, 85.13.20] 85.14.01 & J. C. Newbery. The timbers of Victoria, being a catalogue of specimens of woods from the trees and shrubs of Victoria, adapted for economic purposes. In Timbers of Victoria. A descriptive catalogue of the specimens in the Industrial and Technological Museum (Melbourne), illustrating the economic woods of Victoria: 7-24, 31-51. (Mason, Firth & M’Cutcheon: Melbourne.) 85.14.02 & J. G. Luehmann. Results of experiments on the transverse strength of wood of Eucalyptus globulus. In Timbers of Victoria. A descriptive catalogue of the specimens in the Industrial and Technological Museum (Melbourne), illustrating the economic woods of Victoria: 28. (Mason, Firth & M’Cutcheon: Melbourne.) 85.14.03 & J. G. Luehmann. Results of experiments on the transverse strength of the wood of various Eucalypts. In Timbers of Victoria. A descriptive catalogue of the specimens in the Industrial and Technological Museum (Melbourne), illustrating the economic woods of Victoria: 299. (Mason, Firth & M’Cutcheon: Melbourne.) 85.14.04 & J. G. Luehmann. Results of experiments on the transverse strength of timber other than Eucalypts. In Timbers of Victoria. A descriptive catalogue of the specimens in the Industrial and Technological Museum (Melbourne), illustrating the economic woods of Victoria: 30. (Mason, Firth & M’Cutcheon: Melbourne.) 1886 86 . 01.01 86 . 02.01 86 . 02. 02 86.02. 03 86.02.04 86.03.01 86.03. 02 86.03.03 86.03. 04 86.04.01 86.04.02 86.04.03 Mueller, F. Description of a new melastomaceous plant from New Guinea S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 2: 8-9. [January] [see also 86.13.06] Notes on a new Papuan Uncaria. Australas. J. Pharm. 1: 45-46. [20 February] [see also 86.05.05, 86.13.08] Description of a new Papuan vaccinaceous plant. S. Sci Rec new ser., 2. [February] [Distributed as an “ Extra-Print ” (in the form of page proofs of the journal) by the author, but this issue of the journal was never published. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published according to Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (1972).] [see also 86.13.10] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 2: 25-38. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [February] Wild lettuce (Victoria). Chem. & Drugg. Australas. 1 (2)- 12 [1 February] [see also 82.06.03] Notes on a new Goodenia from Arnheim Land. Australas. J Pharm. 1: 81-82. [20 March] [see also 86.13.12] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 2: 39-52. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [March] Description of a new Papuan dilleniaceous plant. Victorian Naturalist 2: 146-147. [March] [see also 86.13.07] Notes on the species of Xylomelum. S. Sci. Rec. new ser 2 [March] [Distributed as an “Extra-Print” (in the form of page proofs of the journal) by the author, but this issue of the journal was never published. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published according to Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (1972).] [see also 86.13 13] Myoporum insulare. Gard. Chron., new ser., 25 : 492. [17 April] Description of two unrecorded leguminous trees from New Guinea. Australas. J. Pharm. 1: 123-124. [20 April] [see also 86 07 04 86.13.14, 87.13.01] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec new ser., 2. [April] [Distributed as an “Extra-Print” (in the form of page proofs of the journal) by the author, but this issue of the journal was never published. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published according to Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (1972).] 02 86.05.01 86.05. 02 86.05. 03 86.05. 04 86.05.05 86.06.01 86.06.02 86.07.01 86.07. 02 86.07.03 86.07.04 86.08.01 86.08.02 86.08.03 86.09.01 86.09.02 86.09.03 86.09.04 86.09. 05 86 . 10.01 86 . 10.02 86 . 11.01 86 1 1 . 02 86 . 12.01 86 . 12.02 86. 13.01 86.13.02 86.13.03 86.13.04 86.13.05 Plants collected in Central Australia, between lat. 22°30’ and 28° S., and long. 136° 30’ and 139° 30’ E., by Ch. Winnecke, Esq., during his expedition in 1883. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia 8: 10-13. [May] [see also 84.08. 02] List of plants collected by Chas. Winnecke, near Stuart’s Range in 1885. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia 8: 160. [May] [Note] In D. Brandis, The Ringal of the North-western Himalaya. Indian Forester 12 (5) : 207. [May] [see also 85. 13 02, 86. 13.23] Definitions of some new Australian plants. S. Sci. Rec. new ser., 2. [May] [Distributed as an “ Extra-Print ” (in the form of page proofs of the journal) by the author, but this issue of the journal was never published. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published according to Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (1972).] [see also 86.13.15] Eine neue papuanische Uncaria. Z. All g. Osterr. Apotheker- Vereines 24 (13): 197-198. [1 May] [see also 86.02.01, 86.13.08] Descriptions of two new species of Eugenia. Australas. J. Pharm. 1 : 199-200. [20 June] [see also 86.13.17] Description of a new tiliaceous tree from North-eastern Australia. Proc. Roy. Soc. Queensland 2: 141-144. [June] [see also 86.13.09, 86.13 30] Plants collected in Capricornic Western Australia, by H. S. King, esq. (Mason, Firth & M’Cutcheon: Melbourne) [9 July] [see also 87.04.03] Pultenaea rosea. Gard. Chron. new ser., 26: 82. [17 July] Description of an hitherto unrecorded species of Eucalyptus from New Britain. Australas. J. Pharm. 1 : 239-240. [20 July] [see also 86.13.18] Zwei neue Leguminosen-Baume von Neu-Guinea. Z. Allg. Osterr. Apotheker-Vereine s 24 (21): 324-326. [20 July] [see also 86.04.02, 86.13.14, 87.13.01] Phylloxera. Vigneron 1: 79. [13 August] Descriptions of new plants from the western regions of Australia. Australas. J. Pharm. 1 : 278-279. [20 August] [see also 86.13.16] Observations on some Papuan and Polynesian Sterculiaceae. Victorian Naturalist 3: 45-52. [August] The Grape Vine. Vigneron 1 : 85-86. [8 September] Description of a new Papuan Fagraea. Australas. J. Pharm. 1: 323. [20 September] [see also 87.13.15] Description of a species of Pycnarrhena from North-eastern Australia. Victorian Naturalist 3: 61-63. [September] [see also 87.13.12] Additional note on Sterculiaceae. Victorian Naturalist 3: 63. [September] [see also 87.13.09] Record of a new Papuan Helicia. Victorian Naturalist 3: 63-64. [September] [see also 87.13.10] New Vacciniaceae from New Guinea. J. Bot. 24: 289-291. [October] Description of a new Papuan ternstroemiaceous plant. Victorian Naturalist 3: 71-72. [October] [see also 87.13.13] New Australian plants. Australas. J. Pharm. 1 : 429—431. [20 November] [see also 87.13.11] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Victorian Naturalist 3: 92-93. [November] [see also 87.13.14] New Australian plants. Australas. J. Pharm. 1: 447. [20 December] [see also 87.13.16] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Victorian Naturalist 3: 108-109. [December] [see also 87.13.14] Key to the system of Victorian plants. II. Enumeration of the native species arranged under genera and orders with annotations of their regional distribution, and with xylographic illustrations. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Notes on Jean Julien de La Billardiere. Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1885: 334—335. Ein Blick auf die Pflanzenwelt Tasmaniens. Hamburger Garten- Blumenzeitung 42: 72-77. [see also 70.13.01, 83.04.05, 84.13.13, 85.01.02, 85.03.02, 86.13.03] Die Myoporineen Australiens. Hamburger Garten-Blumen- zeitung 42 : 298. Record of an additional new Caledonian Liparis. Bot. Centralbl. 25 (3): 87-88. [see also 85.12.01] 103 86.13.06 86.13.07 86.13. 08 86.13.09 86.13.10 86.13.11 86.13.12 86.13.13 86.13.14 86.13.15 86.13.16 86.13.17 86.13.18 86.13.19 86.13.20 86.13.21 86.13.22 86.13.23 86.13.24 86 13 25 86.13.26 86.13.27 86.13.28 86.13.29 86.13.30 1887 87.01.01 87.01.02 87.01.03 87.02.01 Description of a new melastomaceous plant from New Guinea. Bot. Centralbl. 26 (1): 20-21. [see also 86.01.01] Description of a new Papuan dilleniaceous plant. Bot. Centralbl. 26 (4): 114. [see also 86.03.03] Notes on a new Papuan Uncaria. Bot. Centralbl. 26 (4) : 114-115. [see also 86.02.01, 86.05.05] Description of a new tiliaceous tree from North-eastern Australia. Bot. Centralbl. 26 (5-6): 162-163. [see also 86.06.02, 86.13.30] Description of a new Papuan vacciniaceous plant. Bot. Centralbl. 26 (5-6): 163-164. [see also 86.02.01] Description of a new saltbush from Central Australia. Bot. Centralbl. 26 (8): 227-228. [see also 85.09.01] Notes on a new Goodenia from Arnheim’s Land. Bot. Centralbl. 26 (9-10): 275-276. [see also 86.03.01] Notes on the species of Xylomelum. Bot. Centralbl. 27 (1): 20-21. [see also 86.03.04] Description of two unrecorded leguminous trees from New Guinea. Bot. Centralbl. 27 (1): 21-22. [see also 86.04.02, 86.07.04, 87.13.01] Definitions of some new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 27 (11): 300. [see also 86.05.04] Descriptions of new plants from the western regions of Australia. Bot. Centralbl. 28 (2): 54-55. [see also 86.08.02] Description of two new species of Eugenia. Bot. Centralbl. 28 (5): 148-149. [see also 86.06.01] Description of an hitherto unrecorded species of Eucalyptus from New Britain. Bot. Centralbl. 28 (6): 179-180. [see also 86.07.03] Systematic census of Australian plants, with chronologic, literary and geographic annotations. Third annual supplement (for 1885). (Government Printer: Melbourne) Solanum sporadotrichum. Jahresber. Fortschr. Pharmakogn. 43-44: 167. Description and illustrations of the myoporinous plants of Australia. II. Lithograms. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Flora of Australasia. In A. Garren [editor]. Picturesque atlas of Australasia 3: 715-722. (Picturesque Atlas Publ. Co.: Sydney). [Note] In D. Brandis, The Ringal of the North-western Himalaya. J. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 19: 112. [see also 85. 13.02, 86.05.03] Record of a remarkable Haloragis from New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 10: 197-198. [see also 85.13.14] Edible fruits from the Maclay-coast, New Guinea. In N. de Miklouho-Maclay, List of plants in use by the natives of the Maclay-coast, New Guinea. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 10: 355-358. Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, K.C.M.G., examined 19 Jan. 1886. In Royal Commission on vegetable products. First Progress Report, together with minutes of evidence: 42-53. (Government Printer: Melbourne). The Government Botanist on plants, etc., suitable for culti- vation in Victoria. In Royal Commission on vegetable products. Second Progress Report, and continuation of the minutes of evidence; together with appendices. Appendix 1: 136-138. (Government Printer: Melbourne). The Government Botanist on the Olive, at Dookie Farm. In Royal Commission on vegetable products. Second Progress Report, and continuation of the minutes of evidence; together with appendices. Appendix 2: 138-139. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Further additions to the census of the genera of plants hitherto known as indigenous to Australia. (Government Printer- Sydney) Isee also 87.13.03] Description of a new Tiliaceous tree from North-Eastern Australia. (Warwich & Sapsford: Brisbane): [see also 86.06.02, 86.13.09] Mueller, F. Notes on Australian Plants. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. 2: 15 [1 January] - New Australian plants. Australas J. Pharm. 2 3-5 T20 January] [see also 87.13.21] ' L Descriptions of new Australian plants. Victorian Naturalist 3 126-128. [January] [see also 87. 13. 18] Notes on Australian plants. Chem. & Drugg Australas 2 31. [1 February] [see also 87. 13. 17] 2981/78—8 104 87.02.02 87.02.03 87.02.04 87.03.01 87.03 02 87.03.03 87.03.04 87.03.05 87.03.06 87.04.01 87.04.02 87.04.03 87.04.04 87.04.05 87.04.06 87.04.07 87.05.01 87.05.02 87.05.03 87.05.04 87.06.01 87.08.01 87.08.02 87.10.01 87.10 02 87.11.01 87.11.02 87.12.01 87.13.01 87.13.02 Two species of Sterculia, discovered by R. Parkinson, Esq., in New Britain. Australas. J. P harm. 2: 43—45. [20 February] [see also 87.13.23] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Victorian Naturalist 3: 138-140. [February] [see also 87.13.19] Notes on rare Victorian Fungi. Victorian Naturalist 3: 140. [February] Notes on Australian Plants. Chem. & Drug g. Australas. 2: 73. [1 March] [see also 87. 13. 17] New Australian plants. Australas. J. Pharm. 2: 85-86. [20 March] [see also 87.13.22] Additions to the extra-tropical flora of South Australia. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia 9: 57-58. [March] Description of a new Corchorus from Central Australia. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia 9: 58-59. [March] Plants collected in the vicinity of the Mulligan River by Mr. W. H. Cornish during his survey expedition in 1885. Trans & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia 9: 213-215. [March] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Victorian Naturalist 3: 157-160. [March] [see also 87.13.20] Notes on Australian plants. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. 2: 84. [1 April] Botanical Progress. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 23: xvii-xx. [20 April] Plants collected in Capricornic Western Australia, by H. S. King, Esq. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 23: 49-57. [20 April] [see also 86.07.01] New Australian plants. Australas. J. Pharm. 2: 125-126. [20 April] [see also 87.13.25] Rhododendron lochae sp.n. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 1 : 543-544. [23 April] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Victorian Naturalist 3: 168-169. [April] Neuer australischer Pandanus. Pandanus Solms-Laubachii F.v.M. Bot. Zeitung 45 (14) : 218. [8 April] Notes on Australian plants. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. 2: 118. [1 May] [Excerpt] In Etude sur Texploration des ecorces d’Acacia en Australie. Rev. Agric. (Maurice) 1: 129-131. [May] Annual address by the President. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. (Victorian Branch) 3—4: 15-49. [May] Systematic list of plants collected at Lagrange Bay by J. A. Panton. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. (Victorian Branch) 3-4: 80. [May] Notes on Australian plants. Chem. & Drugg. Australas. 2: 173. [1 June] Descriptive record of two plants additional to the flora of Australia, and occuring also in New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales ser. 2, 2: 191-195. [31 August] [see also 87.08.02] Descriptive record of two plants additional to the flora of Australia, and occurring also in New South Wales, [publisher unknown: 31 August] [see also 87.08.01] Telopea oreades. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 2: 496. [22 October] List of Australian Lichens, indicative of additional species or of unrecorded localities, from Dr. J. Mueller’s elucidations. Victorian Naturalist 4: 88-95. [October] Report on a small collection of plants from the Aird-River, obtained by Mr. Theodore Bevan during his recent expedition. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales ser. 2, 2 : 419—422, plates 6, 7. [30 November] Description of an hitherto unrecorded Rhododendron from New Guinea. Victorian Naturalist 4: 110-112. [November] [see also 88.13.04] Note on the Araucaria of New Guinea. Victorian Naturalist 4: 121. [December] [se also 88.13.05, 88.13.07] Zwei neue Leguminosen-Baume von Neu-Guinea. Jahresber. Fortschr. Pharmakogn. 46: 33-34. [see also 86.04.02, 86.07.04, 86.13.14] Description of an unrecorded Ardisia of New Guinea. J. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 20: 43. 105 87.13.03 87.13.04 87.13.05 87.13.06 87.13.07 87.13.08 87.13.09 87.13.10 87.13.11 87.13.12 87.13.13 87.13.14 87.13.15 87.13.16 87.13.17 87.13.18 87.13.19 87.13.20 87.13.21 87.13.22 87.13.23 87.13.24 87.13.25 87.14.01 87.14.02 87.14.03 87.14.04 87. 14.05 Further additions to the census of the genera of plants hitherto known as indigenous to Australia. J. & Proc. Roy. So c. New South Wales 20 : 75-77. [see also 86.13.29] Iconography of Australian species of Acacia and cognate genera. Decades 1-7. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Introductiory remarks. In T. B. Moore, Notes on the discovery of a new Eucalyptus. Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1886: 209-210. Some hitherto undescribed plants of New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales ser. 2, 1: 1105-1110. Sir Ferdinand von Mueller, K.C.M.G., examined 15th March, 1887. In Royal Commission on vegetable products. Fourth Progress Report, and continuation of the minutes of evidence, together with appendices: 210-221. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Sir Ferdinand von Mueller, K.C.M.G., further examined 22nd March, 1887. In Royal Commission on vegetable products. Fourth Progress Report, and continuation of the minutes of evidence, together with appendices: 228-236. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Additional note on Sterculiaceae. Bot. Centralbl. 29 (3) : 83- 84. [see also 86 09 . 04] Record of a new Papuan Helicia. Bot. Centralbl. 29 (3) : 84. [see also 86.09.05] New Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 29 (4): 114-115. [see also 86.11.01] Description of a species of Pycnarrhena from North-eastern Australia. Bot. Centralbl. 29 (5): 146-147. [see also 86.09.03] Description of a new Papuan ternstroemiaceous plant. Bot. Centralbl. 29 (5): 148. [see also 86.10.02] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 29 (6) : 179-181. [see also 86.11.01, 86.12.02] Description of a new Papuan Fagraea. Bot. Centralbl. 29 (8) : 241-242. [see also 86.09.02] New Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 29 (9): 275-276. [see also 86.12.01] Notes on Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 30 (6): 180-181. [see also 87.02.01, 87.03.01] Descriptions of new Australian Plants. Bot. Centralbl. 30 (7) : 213-214. [see also 87.01.03] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 30 (8): 243-244. [see also 87.02.03] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 30 (9): 277-278. [see also 87.03.06] Descriptions of new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 30 ( 10— 11): 324-326. [see also 87.01.02] New Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 30 (12): 355-356. [see also 87.03.02] Two species of Sterculia discovered by R. Parkinson, Esq., in New Britain. Bot. Centralbl. 31 (1): 20-22. [see also 87.02.04] Remarks on a new Victorian Haloragis, and on the occurrence of the genus Pluchea within the Victorian territory. Bot. Centralbl 32 (5) • 147-151. [see also 88.07.02, 88.13.15] New Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 32 (7) : 213-215 [see also 87.04.04] & J- G. Baker. Note on a collection of ferns from Queensland. J. Bot. 25 : 162-163. [June] [see also 87.14.02] & J. G. Baker. Note on a collection of ferns of Queensland Bot. Centralbl. 32 (2): 40. [see also 87.14.01] et al. Progress report of the Antarctic Exploration Committee of the Royal Society of Victoria and of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia (Victorian Branch). Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc Victoria 23 275-279. [20 April] ' & A. C. Macdonald. Report of the Council. Trans. & Proc Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. ( Victorian Branch) 3^: 109-110. [May] & O. Drude. [Description] In O. Drude, Pritchardia Thurstoni F.v.M. et Dr. (n. sp.). (Palmae, Coryphinae.). Garten flora 36: 486-490 1888 88.01.01 Mueller, F. New Guinea plants. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 3 : 18. [7 January] 88.01.02 [Note] Victorian Naturalist 4 : 163. [January] 88.05.01 [Letter] In C. Rivifere, L’herbe aux Kangurous. Bull Mens Soc. Acclim. ser. 4, 5: 460. [May] 2981/78—9 106 88.05.02 88.05.03 88.06.01 88.07.01 88.07.02 88.07.03 88.07.04 88.07. 05 88.08.01 88.08. 02 88.08.03 88.08. 04 88 . 10.01 88 . 11.01 88.13.01 88.13.02 88.13. 03 88.13.04 88.13.05 88.13.06 88.13.07 88.13.08 88.13.09 88.13.10 88.13.11 88.13.12 88 13.13 88.13.14 88.13.15 Description of an hitherto unrecorded Goodenia, indigenous also to Victoria. Victorian Naturalist 5: 11-13. [May] [see also 88.13.08] Supplement to the enumeration of Victorian plants, comprising the species added since Part II. of the Key to the System of our native vegetation was published, with addition of a few species inadvertently before omitted. Victorian Naturalist 5: 14-16. [May] [see also 88.13.09] Descriptions of two hitherto unrecorded West Australian plants. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales ser. 2, 3: 162-164. [5 June] [Letter] Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 4: 102. [28 July] Remarks on a new Victorian Haloragis, and on the occurrence of the genus Pluchea within the Victorian territory. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 24: 132-139. [July] [see also 87.13.24, 88.13.15] Description of some hitherto unknown Australian plants. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 24: 168-174. [July] [see also 88.13.14] Two hitherto unrecorded plants from New Guinea. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 24: 174-175. [July] [see also 88.13.14] [Note] Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria 24: 185-186. [July] The Melbourne Herbarium. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 4: 211-212. [25 August] [Letter] In Extraits des proces-verbaux des seances de la societe. Bull. Mens. Soc. Acclim. sdr. 4, 5 : 804. [August] Note on the Central-Australian Actinotus schwarzii. Victorian Naturalist 5: 54. [August] [see also 88.13.10] Description of a new Athrixia from Western Australia. Victorian Naturalist 5: 54-55. [August] Descriptions of new West-Australian Naturalist 5: 74-76. [October] Notes on some salsolaceous plants. plants. Victorian Victorian Naturalist 5: 96-98. [November] Iconography of Australian species of Acacia and cognate genera. Decades 8-13. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Select extra-tropical plants, readily eligible „ v/j/iv-ci. B for industrial culture or naturalisation, with indications of their native countries and some of their uses. Seventh edition, revised and enlarged. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [see also 76.13.03, 80.13.07, 81.13.10, 85.13.26, 91.13.10, 95.13.02, 05.13.01] Key to the system of Victorian plants. I. 83.13.06, - o. r r Dichotomous arrangement of the orders, genera and species of the native plants, with annotations of primary distinctions and supporting characteristics. (Government Printer: Melbourne). j j _ Description of an hitherto unrecorded Rhododendron from New Guinea. Bot. Centralbl. 33 (2): 55-56. [see also 87.11.02] Note on the Araucaria of New Guinea. Bot. Centralbl. 33 n A 1 CQ 11 071 Bot. Centralbl. 33 (4): 118. [see also 87.12.01, 88.13.07] Definitions of two new Australian plants. (4): 118-119. [see also 88.14.02, 88.14.03] Note on the Araucaria of New Guinea. Bot. Centralbl. 33 (6): 181. [see also 87.12.01, 88.13.05] . . Description of an hitherto unrecorded Goodenia, indigenous also to Victoria. Bot. Centralbl. 35 (3-4): 99-101. [see also 88.05.02] Supplement to the enumeration of Victorian plants, comprising . T-. i TT _ C 4.1 IT*.. t-A f U A C T A V-VA (if CM !*■ H A t ill/1 supplement lu tut; LnuiiiLiuuu.. i » ' ” he species added since Part II. of the Key to the System of our native /eeetation was published, with addition of a few species inadvertently Xe omitted Bot. Centralbl. 35 (10): 306-308. [see also 88.05.03] Note on the Central Australian Actinotus schwarzii. Bot. Centralbl. 35 (11): 339. [see also 88.08.03] Notes on some new and rare plants. Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1887 : 53. Remarks on the Victorian Flora discoveries and to facilities for future studies. Victoria and its Metropolis past and present 2 & Co.: Melbourne). [Note] In Euphorbia drummondii. in reference to successive In Alexander Sutherland, 749-755. (McCarron, Bird Bull. Dept. Agric. Victoria 43. ind New 38.07. 04] }f genus - Descriptions of some hitherto unknown plants from Australia Guinea. (Stillwell & Co.: Melbourne), [see also 88.07.03, - Remarks on a new Victorian Haloragis, and on the occurrence Pluchea within the Victorian territory. (Stillwell & Co.: lelbourne). [1888?] [see also 87.13.24, 88.07.02] 107 88.14.01 & J. G. Baker. On a new Selaginella from New Guinea. J. Bot. 26 : 26. [January] 88.14.02 & R. Tate. Definitions of two new Australian plants. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia 10 : 80-81. [see also 88.13.06 r 88.14. 03] 88.14.03 & R. Tate. Definitions of two new Australian plants. (Webb,. Vardon & Pritchard: Adelaide). [1888?] [see also 88.13.06, 88.14.02] 1889 89.01.01 89.02.01 89.03.01 89.03. 02 89.03.03 89.04.01 89.04.02 89.04. 03 89.05.01 89.06.01 89.06. 02 89.07.01 89.07.02 89.07.03 89.07.04 89.09.01 89 09 . 02 89.09. 03 89.10.01 89.10.02 89.11.01 89.11.02 89.12.01 89.12.02 89.13.01 89.13.02 89 13.03 89.13 04 89.13.05 89.13.06 89.13.07 Mueller, F. [Presidential Address] Trans. & Proc. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. ( Victorian Branch) 6 (2): 17. [January] A new fruit. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 5: 200-201. [16 February] The Victorian Waratah (Telopea oreades) Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 5: 371. [23 March] Notes on Australian Loganiaceae. Victorian Naturalist 5: 165-166. [March] [see also 89.13.07] Materia medica of Australia. Pharm. J. Trans, ser. 3, 19: 789-791. [30 March] [see also 89.13.16] Humea elegans. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 5: 436. [6 April] Tenacity of life in seeds of Poinciana Regia. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 5: 502. [20 April] Description of a new form of the orchid genus Drakaea, indigenous to New South Wales and Victoria. Victorian Naturalist 5: 174-175. [April] The big trees of Victoria. Argus, Melbourne No. 13392: 12. [25 May] [see also 89.07.01] An Appeal. Victorian Express, Geraldton, Western Australia 11 (42): 5. [22 June] Description of a new Gompholobium from South-western Australia, with notes on other species of the genus. Victorian Naturalist 6 : 38-40. [May-June] The Big Trees of Victoria. Indian Forester 15 : 281-283. [July], [see also 89.05.01] [Letter] Victorian Naturalist 6: 48. [July] Descriptions of some new Australian plants. Victorian Naturalist 6: 54-55. [July] [see also 89 13.08] The Flora of Western Australia. The West Australian, Perth 5 (No. 1028) (new ser.) : 3 [2 July] Note on the probable occurence of Aldrovanda vesiculosa in N.S.W. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 4: 197-198, plate 16. [20 September] The mountains of New Guinea. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 6: 330. [21 September] Description of a new Chorilaena. Victorian Naturalist 6:: 87-88. [September] [see also 89.13.09] Address by the President. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. (Victorian Branch) 7 (1): 21-42. [October] Description of a new species of Chloanthes from Western Australia. Victorian Naturalist 6: 104. [October] [see also 89.13.10] [Letter] Rev. Sci. Nat. Appl. ser. 4, 6: 938. [5 November] Description of a new Logania. Victorian Naturalist 6: 118-119. [November] [see also 90.13.05] Description of an orchid, new for Victoria. Victorian Naturalist 6: 126-128. [December] [see also 90.13.06] Notes on the geographical distribution of Australian Characeae. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia 12 : 149. [December] Plants collected by Mr. Giles during his geographic exploration of Central Australia in 1872, 1873 and 1874. In Ernest Giles, Australia twice traversed 2 , Appendix: 345-360. (Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington: London), [see also 73.04.01, 75.13.05] Das Storende der Etiketten bei dekorativen Gruppen Garten- flora 38: 248-249. Note on Australian Roses. J. Roy. Hort. Soc. 11 : 229. Iconography of Australian salsolaceous plants. Decades 1-2. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Considerations of phytographic expressions and arrangements J. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 22 : 187-204. [see also 89.13 06] Considerations of phytographic expressions and arrangements [Publisher unknown: 1889?] [see also 89.13.05] Notes on Australian Loganiaceae. Bot. Centralbl 38 Cl 1 - 461-462. [see also 89.03.02] ' K 108 89. 13.08 89 13.09 89 13.10 89 13. 11 89.13 12 89 13.13 89 13.14 89.13.15 89.13.16 89.13.17 1890 90 02.01 90.02.02 90.03. 01 90.05.01 90.06.01 90.06.02 90 06 . 03 90.06.04 90.07.01 90.07.02 90.08.01 90.08.02 90.08. 03 90.08. 04 90.09.01 90.09.02 90 10.01 90 11.01 90 1 1 02 90 12.01 Descriptions of some new Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 39 (8): 236-237. [see also 89.07.03] Description of a new Chorilaena. Bot. Centralbl. 40 (3) : 94. [see also 89.09.03] Description of a new species of Chloanthes from Western Australia. Bot. Centralbl. 40 (8): 268-269. [see also 89.10.02] Records of observations on Sir William MacGregor’s Highland- plants from New Guinea. Trans. Roy. Soc. Victoria 1 (2) : 1 — 45. Second systematic census of Australian plants, with chrono- logic, lit""ary and geographic annotations. Part 1. — Vasculares. (McCarron, Bird & Co.: Melbourne). Systematic census of Australian plants, with chronologic, literary and geographic annotations. Fourth supplement (for 1886, 1887 and 1888). (Government Printer: Melbourne). Namens-Aen derung der Dicksonia antarctica. Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 45: 259-260. Telopea truncata. Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 45: 468. President’s address. In Intercolonial Medical Congress of Australasia. Transactions of Second Session held in Melbourne, Victoria, January 1889: 909-927. (Stillwell & Co.: Melbourne). [Letter] Bull. Dept. Agric. Victoria 4: 47-48. Mueller, F. Notes on a new species of Eucalyptus (E. Maideni) from southern New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 4: 1020- 1022, plates 28, 29. [3 February] Phylloxera in Victoria. Bull. Misc. Inform. (Kew) 1890: 36-37. [February] Record of two new Victorian highland Composites. Victorian Naturalist 6: 166-168. [February-March] [see also 90.13.07] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants 2: 53-70. (Government Printer: Melbourne). [May] New Guinea. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 7: 716. [7 June] Descriptions of hitherto unrecorded Australian plants, with additional phyto-geographic notes. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 5: 15-22, 186-188. [16 June] [see also 90.06.03 , 90.13.12] Descriptions of hitherto unrecorded Australian plants with additional phyto-geographic notes. [Publisher unknown: 16 June] [see also 90.06.02, 90.13.12] Brief Report on the Papuan Highland plants, gathered during Sir William MacGregor’s expedition in May and June 1889. In Annual Report on British New Guinea from 4th September 1888, to 30th June 1889. Appendix 1 : 66-67. In Queensland Legislative Assembly — Votes and Proceedings, 1890, 2 (2) (No. C.A. 13). (Government Printer: Brisbane), [tabled 24 June] Australian bamboos. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 8: 19. [5 July] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 7: 38-39. [July] [see also 90.13.081 Highland plants from New Guinea. Nature 42: 382-383. [14 August] Onions. Bull. Bot. Dept. Jamaica 18: 2. [August] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 7: 46-50. [August] [see also 90.13.10] Note on a new Victorian orchid. Victorian Naturalist 7: 50. [August] [see also 90.13.09] Descriptions of hitherto unrecorded Australian plants, with additional phyto-geographic notes. Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales 5: 250. [29 September] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 7: 66-68. [September] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 7 : 76-78. [October] [see also 90.13.11] The Banyan tree of the Staaten River. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 8: 526. [8 November] Report on botanical specimens. In Annual Report on British New Guinea from 1st July 1889 to 30th June 1890 Appendix T: 106-107. In Queensland Legislative Assembly — Votes and Proceedings 1890 3 (1) (No. C.A. 105). (Government Printer: Brisbane), [tabled 12 November] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 7: 114-116. [December] [see also 91.13.12, 91.13.15] 109 90 12 02 Supplemental notes to the list of plants, collected in Centra! Australia. Trans. & Proc. Roy. So c. South Australia 13: 170-171. [December] [see also 91.13.13] 90.13.01 Inaugural address. Rep. Australas. Assoc. Advancem. Sc i. 2: 1-26. [see also 90.13.13] 90.13.02 [Note] Gartenflora 39: 305. 90.13.03 Neue Spuren von Leichhardt. Petermann’s Mitt h. Justus Perthes’ Geogr. Anst. 36: 131-132. 90.13.04 Einfuhrung von grossen Spiegeln bei Blumen-Ausstellungen. Hamburger Garten-Blumenzeitung 46: 269-270. 90.13.05 Description of a new Logania. Bot. Centralbl. 41 (1): 28. [see also 89.11 .02] 90 13 06 Description of an orchid, new for Victoria. Bot. Centralbl. 41 (3-4): 122-123. [see also 89.12.01] 90 13 07 Record of two new Victorian highland Composites. Bot. Centralbl. 41 (12): 398-399. [see also 90.03.01] 90.13.08 Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 43 (8): 276-277. [see also 90.07.02] 90.13.09 Note on a new Victorian orchid. Bot. Centralbl. 43 (10): 340. [see also 90.08.04] 90.13.10 Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 43 (11): 371-373. [see also 90.08.03] 90.13.11 Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 44 (7): 236-237. [see also 90.10.01] 90.13.12 Descriptions of hitherto unrecorded Australian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 44 (9): 302-303. [see also 90.06.02, 90.06.03] 90.13.13 Inaugural address by the President. (Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science: ). [see also 90.13.01] 90.13.14 Iconography of Australian salsolaceous plants. Decades 3-6. (Government Printer: Melbourne). 90.14.01 & A. C. Macdonald. Valedictory letter to His Excellency Sir Henry Brougham Loch, K.C.B., G.C.M.G., F.R.G.S. Trans. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. (Victorian Branch) 7 (2) : 1 6—17. [Mayl 90.14.02 & A. C. Macdonald. [Letter] Proc. & Trans. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. (Queensland Branch) 5 (2): 101-102. 90.14.03 & R. Tate. List of plants collected during Mr. Tietkins’ expedition into Central Australia, 1889. Trans. & Proc. Roy. Soc. South Australia 13: 94-109. [December] [see also 90.14.04] 90.14.04 & R. Tate. List of plants collected during Mr. Tietkins’ expedition into Central Australia, 1889. (Vardon & Pritchard: Adelaide). [1890?] [see also 90.14.03] 1891 91.01.01 91.01.02 91.01.03 91.02.01 91.03.01 91.03.02 91.03 03 91.03.04 91.03.05 91.04.01 91.04.02 Mueller, F. Plants brought from Kent’s Group by members of the Victorian Field Naturalists’ Club, November 1890. Victorian Naturalist 7: 137-139. [January] Notes on a rare pandanaceous plant. Victorian Naturalist 7: 143-144. [January] [see also 91.13.14] Additional note on Astrotricha biddulphiana. Victorian Naturalist 7: 144. [January] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 7: 153. [February] [see also 91.13.17] [Letter] In Extraits des proces — verbaux des seances de la societe. Rev. Sci. Nat. Appl. 38: 372. [5 March] Ranunculus lyalli. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 9: 405. [28 March] The New Zealand glaciers. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 9: 405 T28 March] President’s reply. Trans. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. *• ^ r j • ' ivv (Victorian Branch) 8 (2): 32-33. [March] — [Letter] Trans. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. (Victorian Branch) 8 (2): 41-43. [March] ’ Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 7: 180-183. [March-April] : — Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. [March-April] [Distributed as an “Extra-Print” (in the form of page proofs of the journal) by the author. It is identical with Item 91.04.01 except for the botanical names. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published ture r 0972)°] Art ' Cle 29 ° f ,he International Code of Botanical Nomencla- 110 91 05.01 91 05.02 91.05.03 91.05.04 91.06.01 91 06.02 91.07.01 91 07.02 91.05.01 91 10.01 91 11.01 91 11 02 91.13.01 91 13.02 91 13.03 91 13.04 91 13.05 91 13.06 91 13.07 91 13.08 91.13.09 91.13.10 91 13.11 9113.12 91.13.13 91 13.14 91.13.15 91 13.16 91.13.17 91.13.18 91.13.19 91.13.20 91.13.21 Dendrobium johnsonae. Gard. Chron. ser. 3, 9: 552. [2 May] Respecting the caprification of the fig. Garden & Field 16 r 181-182. [May] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 8: 15-16. [May] [see also 91.13.19] The West Australian Natural History Society. The West Australian, Perth 7 (No. 1644) (new ser.) : 4. [8 May [Letter] Pharm. J. Australas. 4 (6) : 126. [20 June] New Papuan plants. J. Bot. 29: 176-178. [June] [Letter] Australas. J. Pharm. 6: 241. [20 July] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 8: 45-46. [June-July] [see also 91.13.20] [Note] Victorian Naturalist 8: 61. [August] Notes on Dodonaeas. Victorian Naturalist 8: 93-95. [October] Address of welcome to Mr. H. M. Stanley. Daily '1 elegraph, Melbourne 1891: 6. [12 November] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 8: 109-111. [November] [see also 91.13.23] Descriptive notes on Papuan plants. 2 (10): [3]. [A galley proof is in the library of the National Herbarium, Melbourne, but was apparently never distributed. Further investigation may be required to determine whether the names were effectively published according to Article 29 of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature (1972).] Record of hitherto undescribed plants from Arnheim’s Land. J. & Proc. Roy. Soc. New South Wales 24: 73-79, 128-129, 174-176. [see also 91.03.03, 91.13.04, 91.13.11] Record of hitherto undescribed plants from Arnheim’s Land. [Publisher unknown: 1891?] [see also 91.13.02, 91.13.11] Record of hitherto undescribed plants from Arnheim’s Land. [Publisher unknown: 1891?] [see also 91.13.02) [Letter] Petermann’s Mitth. Justus Perthes’ Geogr. Anst. 37: 184. Notes on a new Tasmanian plant of the order Burmanniaceae. Pap. & Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania 1890: 232-235. [see also 91.13.07, 91.13.16, 91.13.18] Notes on a new Tasmanian plant of the order Burmanniaceae. [Publisher unknown: 1891?] [see also 91.13.06, 91.13.16, 91.13.18] [Note] Rep. Australas. Assoc. Advancem. Sci. 3: xxvii-xxviii, xxxi-xxxii. Yellow Stringy Bark timber of Gippsland. In Report of the Melbourne Harbor Trust Commissioners for the year 1890: 19. (Sands & McDougall : Melbourne) . Select extra-tropical plants readily eligible for industrial culture or naturalisation, with indication of their native countries and some of their uses. Eighth edition, revised and enlarged. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [see also 76.13.03, 80.13.07, 81.13.10, 83.13.06, 85 13.26, 88.13.02, 95.13.02, 05 13.01] Record of hitherto undescribed plants from Arnheim’s Land. Bot. Centralbl. 45 (1): 29-31. [see also 91.13.02, 91.13.03] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 45 (2): 63. [see also 90.12.01] Supplemental notes to the list of plants, collected in Central Australia. Bot. Centralbl. 45 (4): 122—123. [see also 90.12 02] Notes on a rare pandanaceous plant. Bot. Centralbl. 45 (4) : 123-124. [see also 91 01.02] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 45 (4): 124—125. [see also 90.12.01] Notes on a new Tasmanian plant of the order Burmanniaceae. Bot. Centralbl. 45 18): 256-259. [see also 91.13.06, 91.13.07. 91.13.18] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 45 (12): 385-386. [see also 91.02.01] Notes on a new Tasmanian plant of the order Burmanniaceae. Bot. Centralbl. 46 (3-4): 139-141. [see also 91.13.06, 91.13.07, 91.13 16] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 46 (6): 204-205. [see also 91.05.03] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 47 (7): 221—222. [see also 91.07.02] Brief remarks on some rare Tasmanian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 48 (1): 28-30. [see also 91.13.22, 92.13.04, 92.13.05] Ill 91 13 22 Brief remarks on some rare Tasmanian plants. Bot. Centralbl. 48 (4): 124-126. [see also 91.13.21, 92.13.04, 92.13.05] 91.13.23 Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 48 (11-12): 362-363. [see also 91.11.02] 91.13.24 Iconography of Australian salsolaceous plants. Decades 7-9. (Government Printer: Melbourne) 91.14.01 et al. 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[June-July] [see also 92.13.14] Note by Baron von Mueller. Victorian Naturalist 9: 53-54 [August] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 9: 56-59. [August] [see also 92.13.15, 92.13.16] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 9: 76. [September] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 9: 93-96. [October] [see also 92 13 17] [Letter] Wiener III. Gart, Zeitung 17 (10): 400. [October] [Letter] Wiener III. Gart. Zeitung 17 (10): 411. [October] [Note] J. Bot. 30: 320. [November] Brief notes on some new Papuan plants. Victorian Naturalist 9 111-112. [November] [see also 93.13.02] — — — Note on the West Australian fan-palm. Victorian Naturalist 9 112. 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[see also 92.07.05] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 51 (12): 396-398. [see also 92.08.02] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 52 (1): .46-47. [see also 92.08.02] Descriptions of new Australian nlants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 52 (10): 347-349. [see also 92.10.01] et al. The fertilisation of the fig in the Australasian Colonies. (Government Printer: Hobart). [8 January] [see also 93.14.01] et al. Wattle Bark. Report of the Board of Enquiry, together with a statement showing the profit to be derived from the systematic cultivation of wattles. (Government Printer: Melbourne), [see also 78.14.01] & A. C. MacDonald. [Transcript of speech] Trans. Roy. Geogr. Soc. Australas. (Victorian Branch ) 9 (2): 122-123. [May] [see also 91.14.03, 92 05.06] 1893 93.01.01 Mueller, F. [Letter] In Extraits des proc&s — verbaux des stances de la societe. Rev. Sci. Nat. 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Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria new ser., 5 : 215-217. [May] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 10 : 16. [May] [see also 93.13.10] Decisions. Monde PI. 2: 257. [1 June] Statistique des plantes australiennes connues a la fin de 1892. Monde PI. 2: 261-262. [1 June] Kardella Village Settlement. Korumburra Times No. 84: 2. [19 June] Decisions. Monde PL 2: 289-290. [1 July] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional annotations. Victorian Naturalist 10 : 55. [July] [see also 93.13.11] Statistique des plantes australiennes connues a la fin de 1892. (suite). Monde PI. 2: 293-295. [1 July] Statistique des plantes Australiennes connues a la fin de 1892, (suite). Monde PI. 2: 346-348. [1 August] Medaille scientifique internationale. Monde PI. 2: 385. [1 Sep- tember] Academie internationale de geographie botanique. Monde PI. 2: 386. [1 September] [Letter] Monde PL 2: 411. [1 September] Results of Eucalyptus cultivation. Indian Forester 19 : 343. [September] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 10 : 78-79. [September] [see also 93.13.12] Notes on an undescribed Acacia from New South Wales. Macleay Memorial Volume of Linn. Soc. New South Wales 1893: 222-225, plate 28. [September] The late Alphonse de Candolle. Monde PL 3: 25-29. [15 October] Academie internationale de geographie botanique. Monde PL 3 : 42-43. [1 November] — — . Collectio plantarum totius mundi usquam rarissimarum edita sub auspiciis Academiae internationalis phytogeographicae Cenomanensis. Monde PL 3: 44. [1 November] Indefinite stamens and subsessile pods in Cleome. Erythea 1 : 233-234. [3 November] Notes on Papuan plants. J. Bot. 31 : 321-325. [November] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 10 : 109. [November] [see also 94.13.05] Mimetisme parmi quelques Cruciferes appartenant a des tribus differentes. Monde PL 3: 104. [1 December] ~ Descriptions of new Australian plants, with other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 10 : 129. [December] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Victorian Naturalist 10 : 144. [December] — Illustrated description of thistles, etc., included within the provisions of the Thistle Act of 1890. (Government Printer: Melbourne). Brief notes on some new Papuan plants. Bot. Centralbl 53 (1): 27. [see also 92 1 1 . 02] Note on the West Australian fan-palm. Bot. Centralbl. 53 ( 1 ) - 28. [see also 92.11.03, 92.13.08] Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. Centralbl. 53 (4): 124-125. [see also 92 12.02] Definitions of new plants, collected by the Elder Exploring Expedition. Bot. Centralbl. 53 (7-8): 268. [see also 93.13.13] — — Notes on the limits of the genus Humea. Bot. Centralbl. 53 (12): 396-397. [see also 93.01.02] - — Descriptions of new Australian plants, with occasional other annotations. Bot. 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