Thanks to the distinguished labours of Robt. Brown, J. D. Hooker, Gunn, Stuart, and other naturalists, the extent and distribution of our Tasmanian ferns, in nearly all parts of the island, have been so thoroughly investigated that it would seem little now remains to be done. The following is a description of the two species referred to:—Hymenophyllum marginatum (Hook and Grev.), p. 705, Flora Austral., vol. vii.; p. 57, Hook and Bak., syn. Honeysuckle Hill, Queen River, Tas., T. B. Moore; Port Jackson, N.S.W. -Hymenophyllum malingii, Mett.; Trichomanes malingii, Hook, p. 66. Hook and Bak., syn. Honeysuckle Hill, Queen River, Tas., T. B. Moore. New Zealand
The first thing that strikes the student of botany when he observes the more conspicuous vegetable ...
It will be understood from the previous papers that the the Mosses of this and the neighbouring col...
Eucalyptus Macarthuri, Deane and Maiden, between Deloraine and Chudleigh Junction, January, 1902. ...
The rich and beautiful vegetation of Tasmania has had bestowed on its special investigation the tal...
Notes on the following plants, Pomaderris elachophylla, Corysanthes bicolcarata, pterostylis concinn...
This paper will deal with Tasmanian mosses new to science, with known species now first recorded f...
By the kindness of Mr. Leonard Rodway I have had the opportunity given me for making a critical exa...
At the instigation of Baron F. von Mueller I beg to lay before the Society specimens of a species o...
Prof. Ewart has recently pointed out (Proc. R, S. Vict. Oct, 1911) that the fern which has been fam...
Before the year closes I should like to place on record sundry additions to the known plants of Tas...
Baron vonMueller, brought under notice some rare Tasmanian plants lately found by Mr. T. B. Moore ...
A few years ago I had the honour of submitting to the Royal Society of Tasmania a census of the flo...
Since my "Field Memoranda for Tasmanian Botanists" was published sixteen years ago (1874), there ha...
Before the year closes I am anxious to place on record a brief description of three interesting pla...
The mosses of Tasmania have had a very fair amount of attention paid to them, so that it is improba...
The first thing that strikes the student of botany when he observes the more conspicuous vegetable ...
It will be understood from the previous papers that the the Mosses of this and the neighbouring col...
Eucalyptus Macarthuri, Deane and Maiden, between Deloraine and Chudleigh Junction, January, 1902. ...
The rich and beautiful vegetation of Tasmania has had bestowed on its special investigation the tal...
Notes on the following plants, Pomaderris elachophylla, Corysanthes bicolcarata, pterostylis concinn...
This paper will deal with Tasmanian mosses new to science, with known species now first recorded f...
By the kindness of Mr. Leonard Rodway I have had the opportunity given me for making a critical exa...
At the instigation of Baron F. von Mueller I beg to lay before the Society specimens of a species o...
Prof. Ewart has recently pointed out (Proc. R, S. Vict. Oct, 1911) that the fern which has been fam...
Before the year closes I should like to place on record sundry additions to the known plants of Tas...
Baron vonMueller, brought under notice some rare Tasmanian plants lately found by Mr. T. B. Moore ...
A few years ago I had the honour of submitting to the Royal Society of Tasmania a census of the flo...
Since my "Field Memoranda for Tasmanian Botanists" was published sixteen years ago (1874), there ha...
Before the year closes I am anxious to place on record a brief description of three interesting pla...
The mosses of Tasmania have had a very fair amount of attention paid to them, so that it is improba...
The first thing that strikes the student of botany when he observes the more conspicuous vegetable ...
It will be understood from the previous papers that the the Mosses of this and the neighbouring col...
Eucalyptus Macarthuri, Deane and Maiden, between Deloraine and Chudleigh Junction, January, 1902. ...