The south-west of Tasmania has many attractions to the botanist, the principal of which are, firstly, that the district has not been examined botanically beyond a few flying visits to a few places ; secondly, that there are many plants growing in this district that are seldom or never found elsewhere. It is only my intention to refer to plants of unusual interest, whether of distribution or other detail, and in doing so I shall deal with them in the order they occur in Bentham's Flora Australiensis
Mr. L. Rodway contributed a paper dealing technically with one or two plants previously brought bef...
King's Island, situated about halfway between one of the most southern prominences of the Australia...
Of the numerous paradoxical plants whicli characterize the Flora of Australia to such a great exten...
The first thing that strikes the student of botany when he observes the more conspicuous vegetable ...
A good deal of attention has been devoted to the introduced plants of Australia and Tasmania, and v...
Baron vonMueller, brought under notice some rare Tasmanian plants lately found by Mr. T. B. Moore ...
Before the year closes I should like to place on record sundry additions to the known plants of Tas...
In the early part of November 1890 my attention was directed, by a letter from Mr. L. Rodway, of Ho...
At the instigation of Baron F. von Mueller I beg to lay before the Society specimens of a species o...
Before the year closes I am anxious to place on record a brief description of three interesting pla...
Notes on the following plants, Pomaderris elachophylla, Corysanthes bicolcarata, pterostylis concinn...
A list of new localities for some Tasmanian new and rare plants. Includes vascular plants and fungi
A few years ago I had the honour of submitting to the Royal Society of Tasmania a census of the flo...
The following pages have but slight claims on special scientific consideration. They are merely the...
The rich and beautiful vegetation of Tasmania has had bestowed on its special investigation the tal...
Mr. L. Rodway contributed a paper dealing technically with one or two plants previously brought bef...
King's Island, situated about halfway between one of the most southern prominences of the Australia...
Of the numerous paradoxical plants whicli characterize the Flora of Australia to such a great exten...
The first thing that strikes the student of botany when he observes the more conspicuous vegetable ...
A good deal of attention has been devoted to the introduced plants of Australia and Tasmania, and v...
Baron vonMueller, brought under notice some rare Tasmanian plants lately found by Mr. T. B. Moore ...
Before the year closes I should like to place on record sundry additions to the known plants of Tas...
In the early part of November 1890 my attention was directed, by a letter from Mr. L. Rodway, of Ho...
At the instigation of Baron F. von Mueller I beg to lay before the Society specimens of a species o...
Before the year closes I am anxious to place on record a brief description of three interesting pla...
Notes on the following plants, Pomaderris elachophylla, Corysanthes bicolcarata, pterostylis concinn...
A list of new localities for some Tasmanian new and rare plants. Includes vascular plants and fungi
A few years ago I had the honour of submitting to the Royal Society of Tasmania a census of the flo...
The following pages have but slight claims on special scientific consideration. They are merely the...
The rich and beautiful vegetation of Tasmania has had bestowed on its special investigation the tal...
Mr. L. Rodway contributed a paper dealing technically with one or two plants previously brought bef...
King's Island, situated about halfway between one of the most southern prominences of the Australia...
Of the numerous paradoxical plants whicli characterize the Flora of Australia to such a great exten...