Abstract
ALTHOUGH designed in the first instance as a hand-book to the specimens in the Technological Museum at Sydney, this work in its present form is really concise text-book treating of “all Australian plants which, up to the present, are known to be of economic value, or injurious to man and domestic animals.”
The Useful Plants of Australia (including Tasmania).
By J. H. Maiden, &c. (London: Trübner and Co. Sydney: Turner and Henderson. 1889.)
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M., D. The Useful Plants of Australia (including Tasmania). Nature 41, 194–195 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/041194a0
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