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![]() | [...]th coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria, opposite Sir Edward Pellew Group) in cooking the seeds of Ster[...] |
![]() | [...]me the name "Balkura" as in use amongst the Lake Eyre blacks for the narrow-leaved form. Turning[...] |
![]() | [...]With narrow phyllodes. NORTHERN TERRITORY. Lake Eyre region. See Proc. Roy. Soc. S.A., xi, 93.[...] |
![]() | [...]"Balkura" (native name; they eat the seeds). Lake Eyre, S.A. (Prof. Baldwin Spencer, September, 1[...] |
![]() | [...]lacks on the coast are expert fishermen, and Mr. Edward Hill, who |
![]() | [...]" These have been conducted for many years by Mr. Edward Mawley, and are published in the Quarterly Journa[...]e Method of Taking Phenological Observations," by Edward Mawley. Trans. Hertfordshire Nat. Hist. So[...] |
![]() | [...](2) some in the Sugar Gum (E. cmynocalyx belt on Eyre's Peninsula, (3) some in the Adelaide Hill[...] |
![]() | [...](Prof. A.J. Perkins). Chindoo Mallee. "Minnipa, Eyre's Peninsula (W.J. Spafford). The followin[...] |
![]() | [...]"Tchuldani" of those of Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre (A.W. Howitt); "Pitula" of the aborigines; " Pitula bumbu" is the flower, "Kati" is the seed (fruit). Lake Eyre (Prof. W. Baldwin Spencer). Synonyms. 7[...] |
![]() | [...]ween Beltana and Blinman (Mrs. R.S. Rogers); Lake Eyre (Prof. Baldwin Spencer); Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre (A.W. Howitt). Northern Territory. 7 Reco[...] |
![]() | [...]aborigines of Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, Lake Eyre which seems very like Mr. Koch's name, but[...] |
![]() | [...]Rogers); Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre (corresp. of A.W. Howitt); (collected by R[...] |
![]() | [...]wig, from Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre, South Australia. I. Bud. K. Corolla open[...] |
![]() | [...]rhood of the Kulloo waterhole, eight miles beyond Eyre's Creek. He stated that the use of the pituri is[...]adache in Europeans who used it. The blacks about Eyre's Creek appeared to use it preparatory to[...] |
![]() | [...]der the auspices of Schimmel & Co. Translation by Edward Kremers (Milwaukee, U.S.A., |
![]() | [...]Eucalyptus et ses derives." Paris, 1895. PEPPER, EDWARD. 7 "The Eucalyptus in Algeria and Tunisia, from Hygienic and Climatological points of view," by Edward Pepper, M.D. (Paris). Proc. American Phil.[...] |
![]() | [...]stance resembling tragacanth. Many years ago Mr. Edward M. Bowman, of Taroom, Queensland, wrote a[...] |
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![]() | [...]h coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria, opposite Sir Edward Pellew Group) in cooking the seeds of Ster[...] |
![]() | [...]me the name "Balkura" as in use amongst the Lake Eyre blacks for the narrow-leaved form. Turning[...] |
![]() | [...]th narrow phyllodes. NORTHERN TERRITORY. Lake Eyre region. See Proc. Roy. Soc. S.A., xi, 93.[...] |
![]() | [...]"Balkura" (native name; they eat the seeds). Lake Eyre, S.A. (Prof. Baldwin Spencer, September, 1[...] |
![]() | [...]blacks on the coast are expert fishermen, and Mr. Edward Hill, who |
![]() | [...]" These have been conducted for many years by Mr. Edward Mawley, and are published in the Quarterly Journa[...]e Method of Taking Phenological Observations," by Edward Mawley. Trans. Hertfordshire Nat. Hist. So[...] |
![]() | [...](2) some in the Sugar Gum (E. corynocalyx belt on Eyre's Peninsula, (3) some in the Adelaide Hill[...] |
![]() | [...](Prof. A.J. Perkins). Chindoo Mallee. "Minnipa, Eyre's Peninsula (W.J. Spafford). The followi[...] |
![]() | [...]"Tchuldani" of those of Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre (A.W. Howitt); "Pitula" of the aborigines; " Pitula bumbu" is the flower, "Kati" is the seed (fruit). Lake Eyre (Prof. W. Baldwin Spencer). Synonyms.[...] |
![]() | [...]ween Beltana and Blinman (Mrs. R.S. Rogers); Lake Eyre (Prof. Baldwin Spencer); Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre |
![]() | [...]aborigines of Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, Lake Eyre which seems very like Mr. Koch's name, but[...] |
![]() | [...]Rogers); Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre (corresp. of A.W. Howitt); (collected by R[...] |
![]() | [...]wig, from Killalpanina, Cooper's Creek, near Lake Eyre, South Australia. I. Bud. K. C[...] |
![]() | [...]rhood of the Kulloo waterhole, eight miles beyond Eyre's Creek. He stated that the use of the pituri is[...]adache in Europeans who used it. The blacks about Eyre's Creek appeared to use it preparatory to[...] |
![]() | [...]der the auspices of Schimmel & Co. Translation by Edward Kremers (Milwaukee, U.S.A., |
![]() | [...]alyptus et ses derivés." Paris, 1895. PEPPER, EDWARD. — "The Eucalyptus in Algeria and Tunisia, from Hygienic and Climatological points of view," by Edward Pepper, M.D. (Paris). Proc. American Phil.[...] |
![]() | [...]tance resembling tragacanth. Many years ago Mr. Edward M. Bowman, of Taroom, Queensland, wrote a[...] |
Maiden, J. H. (Joseph Henry), 1859-1925, The forest flora of New South Wales vol. 7 (1903-1924). University of Sydney Library, accessed 13/07/2026, https://digital.library.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/10746




