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The Doctrine o f Genetic R e sem b la n c e ...........................................................................................................................................
Conclutliug Remarks on the speculative aspect of the whole s u b j e c t ...............................................................................................*
ON THE FLORA OF AUSTRALIA.
§ 1 .
General Remarks.
Peculiarities of the F l o r a ................................................................................................................................................... '
Eiilse impressioiis of the amount and value of these peculiarities, and geiieval agreement of Kora with others sxviii
5 2,
Estimate of the Australian J lo ta , and general «marks on the Classes and Orders, their number, distribution,
and ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
§ 3.
On the Australian Distribution o f Natural O r d e r s .......................................................................................................................
§4.
On the Genera of the Australian F l o r a ........................................................................................................................................... .......
S 5.
On the Tropical Australian F l o r a .................................................................................................................................................... xxxviii
Comparison with the Indian, African, etc.. F l o r a s .................................................................................................................
List of Indian P k n ts in ..................................................................................................................................................
§ 6 .
On the Elora of Estratropical A u s t r a l i a ..................................................................................................................................... *
Comparison and Contrasts of South-eastern and South-western E l o r a s ......................................................................... hi
S 7.
On the Flora of the countries round Spencer’s G u l f ................................................................................................................. K
§ 8.
On the Tasmanian F l o r a .....................................................................................................................................................................
Table of Distribution o f Tasmanian P l a n t s .............................................................................................................................
§ 9.
On the New Zealand and Polynesian features of Australian Vegetation . . . , ...................................................Ixxxvi
§ 1 0 .
On the Antarctic Plants o f A u s t r a l i a ..........................................................................................................................................
CONTENTS OF THE INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. VH
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On the South African features o f the Australian V e g e t a t io n ...................................................................................................... s-cii
§ 13.
On the European features of the Australian Flora. List o f European Genera and Species in Australia . . xciv
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On the Fossil Flora of Australia and its Geology in relation to the existing F l o r a ................................................. c
5 u .
On the Naturalized Plants of Australia........................................................................................................................................... civ
§ 15.
A List of some of the Esculent Plants o f T a s m a n i a .......................................................................................................... cx
Í 16.
Outlines o f the Progress o f Botanical Discovery in Australia.
1. Voyages o f Discovery and S u r v e y ...................................................................................................................................................cxiii
English.— Dampier, Cook (Banks and Solander), Vancouver, establishment of Port Essiiigtoii (Armstrong),
Flinders (Brown), King (Allan Cunningham), Wickham (Bynoe), Blackwood (WGillivray),
Ross (Antarctic Expedition), Stanley (M'Gillivray, Kennedy, Carrón), Denham (M‘GiiIivray and
Millie).
French.— D ’Entrecasteaux (Labillardiere), Baudin (Leschenauil), Freycinet (Gandichaud), Diiperrey
(D ’Urville and Lesson), D ’Urville (Lesson), D ’Urville (Hombron and Jacquinot).
American.— W'ilkes.
2. Laud Expeditions undertaken by order o f the Horae and Colonial G o v e rnm en ts .........................................cxi.x
Oxley (Allan Cunningham and Fraser), Sturt, Mitchell (R, Cunningham), Grey, Luicliardt, Eyre, Roe,
Mueller, Gregory, North Australian Expedition (Mueller), Babbage.
3. Colonial Botanists and G a r d e n s .................................................................................................................................. exxiii
Eraser, R. Cunningham, M'Lean, A. Cumiingliam, Anderson, Moore, Mueller, Hill, Francis.
4 . Private Travellers and Collectors sent out by Horticultural Establishments or private iudivicluais . . . cxxiv
White, Caley, Paterson, Burton, Lawrence, Baxter, Sieber, Collie, Gunn, Hiigel, Preiss, Drummond,
Lhotsky, Backhouse, Bidwill, Harvey, Strzeiecki, Vicary, Robertson, Adamson, Clowes, Davies,
Milligan, Stuart, S cott, Oldfield, Archer.
P o stsc r ip t.........................................................................................................................................................................................................cxxviii
E k k a t a .
Page xxxix, line ^ ,fo r tropical read tropic of.
Page cxxviii, in P.S., line 5 ,/o r New Guinea read Celebes.