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Cunningham, A. 1825: A specimen of the indigenous botany of the mountainous country, between the colony round Port Jackson and the settlement of Bathurst, being a portion of the result of observations made in the months of October, November and December, 1822. Disposed according to the natural orders. In: Field, B. (ed.) Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales:by various hands : containing an account of the Surveyor General's late expedition to two new ports; the discovery of Moreton Bay River, with the adventures for seven months there of of two shipwrecked men ; a route from Bathurst to Liverpool Plains ; together with other papers on the Aborigines, the geology, the botany, the timber, the astronomy, and the meterology of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Murray, London. 325–365.

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Cunningham, A. 1825: A specimen of the indigenous botany of the mountainous country, between the colony round Port Jackson and the settlement of Bathurst, being a portion of the result of observations made in the months of October, November and December, 1822. Disposed according to the natural orders. In: Field, B. (ed.) Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales:by various hands : containing an account of the Surveyor General's late expedition to two new ports; the discovery of Moreton Bay River, with the adventures for seven months there of of two shipwrecked men ; a route from Bathurst to Liverpool Plains ; together with other papers on the Aborigines, the geology, the botany, the timber, the astronomy, and the meterology of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. Murray, London. 325–365.
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