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The references below are in alphabetical order by surname or by title of article, if the author is unknown.

GENERAL

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Caroline Ambrus, The Ladies’ Picture Show: Sources on a Century of Australian Women Artists. Marrickville: Hale and Iremonger, 1984.

Des Cowley, ‘Women’s Work Illustrating the Natural Wonders of the Colonies’, La Trobe Journal, vol. 69, 2002, pp. 11–29.

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Helen Hewson, Australia: 300 Years of Botanical Exploration. Collingwood: CSIRO Publishing, 1999.

R.W. Home, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske and others (eds), Regardfully Yours: Selected Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, Vol. I: 1840–1859. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 1998.

R.W. Home, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske and others (eds), Regardfully Yours: Selected Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, Vol. II: 1860–1875. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 2002.

R.W. Home, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske and others (eds), Regardfully Yours: Selected Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, Vol. III: 1876–1896. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 2006.

Claire Hooker, Irresistible Forces: Australian Women in Science. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2004.

Caroline Jordan, Picturesque Pursuits: Colonial Women Artists and the Colonial Tradition. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 2005.

Joan Kerr (ed.), The Dictionary of Australian Artists: Painters, Sketchers, Photographers and Engravers to 1870. Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1992.

Joan Kerr (ed.), Heritage: The National Women’s Art Book, 500 Works by 500 Australian Women Artists from Colonial Times to 1955. Sydney: Craftsman House, 1995.

Edward Kynaston, A Man on the Edge: A Life of Baron Sir Ferdinand von Mueller. Ringwood, Vic.: Allen Lane, 1981.

Ann Moyal, ‘Collectors and Illustrators: Women Botanists of the Nineteenth Century’, in D.J. Carr and S.G.M. Carr (eds), People and Plants in Australia. Sydney: Academic Press, 1981, pp. 333–356.

Leonie Norton, Women of Flowers: Botanical Art in Australia from the 1830s to the 1860s. Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2009.

Robin Stacey and Ashley Hay, Herbarium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.

Margaret Willis, By Their Fruits: A Life of Ferdinand von Mueller, Botanist and Explorer. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1949.

MUELLERS MILIEU

‘A Distinguished Botanist Gone. Death of Baron von Mueller’, The Queenslander, 17 October 1896, p. 768.

‘A Valuable Work’, The Brisbane Courier, 20 April 1872, p. 6.

‘Advertising’, The Argus (Melbourne), 29 November 1867, p. 8.

‘Advertising’, The Argus (Melbourne), 29 July 1869, p. 8.

‘Advertising’, The Argus (Melbourne), 15 July 1871, p. 8.

‘Advertising’, The Argus (Melbourne), 9 July 1875, p. 3.

Barbara Archer and Sara Maroske, ‘Sarah Theresa Brooks: Plant Collector for Ferdinand von Mueller’, The Victorian Naturalist, vol. 113, 1996, pp. 188–194.

‘Baron von Mueller’, The Argus (Melbourne), October 1896, p. 5.

Beatrice Bligh, Cherish the Earth: The Story of Gardening in Australia. Sydney: Ure Smith, 1973.

Philip A. Clarke, Aboriginal Plant Collectors: Botanists and Australian Aboriginal People in the Nineteenth Century. Dural, NSW: Rosenberg Publishing, 2008.

Nina Crone, ‘The Baron’s Sad Last Years’, Australian Garden History, vol. 18, no. 2, 2006, pp. 1–2.

‘Deaths’, The Argus (Melbourne), 18 February 1924, p. 1.

Caroline Dexter, Ladies Almanack: The Southern Cross or Australian Album and New Years Gift. East Melbourne: Calvert, 1858.

‘Duke of Edinburgh in Victoria: The Corporation Fancy Dress Ball’, The Argus (Melbourne), 24 December 1869, p. 6.

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‘General News’, The Advertiser (Adelaide), 30 January 1894, p. 4.

M.J. Hamersley, ‘Botany and the Swan River Colony’, in D.J. and S.G.M. Carr (eds), People and Plants in Australia. Sydney: Academic Press, 1981, pp. 259–279.

Roderick W. Home, ‘A Botanist for a Continent: Ferdinand von Mueller (1825–1896)’, Endeavour, vol. 22, 1998, pp. 72–75.

‘Horticultural Fete’, The Argus (Melbourne), 4 December 1858, p. 5.

Philip Jones, ‘Colonial Wissenschaft: German Naturalists and Museums in Nineteenth-Century South Australia’, in Peter Monteath (ed.), Germans: Travellers, Settlers and Their Descendents in South Australia. Kent Town, Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2011, pp. 204–236.

‘Judicial and Law Notices’, The Argus (Melbourne), 15 August 1865, p. 7.

D.N. Kraehenbuehl, ‘Jessie Louisa Hussey’, in D.J. and S.G.M. Carr (eds), People and Plants in Australia. Sydney: Academic Press, 1981, pp. 388–398.

M.L. Lierse, ‘Baron von Mueller’s Muffler’, The Argus (Melbourne), 13 October 1934, p. 4.

Amie Livingstone, Stirling, Memories of an Australian Childhood 1880–1900. East Melbourne: Schwartz, 1980.

A.M. Lucas, ‘Baron von Mueller: Protégé Turned Patron’, in R.W. Home (ed.), Australian Science in the Making. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988, pp. 133–152.

A.M. Lucas, ‘Assistance at a Distance: George Bentham, Ferdinand von Mueller and the Production of Flora Australiensis’, Archives of Natural History, vol. 30, 2003, pp. 255–281.

Judith Mackay (comp.), Brilliant Careers: Women Collectors and Illustrators in Queensland. South Brisbane: Queensland Museum, 1997.

Joseph H. Maiden, ‘Records of Australian Botanists’, Journal of the Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, vol. 42, 1908, pp. 77–78.

Sara Maroske, ‘The Whole Great Continent as a Present’, in Farley Kelly (ed.), On the Edge of Discovery: Australian Women in Science. East Melbourne: Text Publishing, 1993, pp. 15–34.

Sara Maroske, ‘Ferdinand von Mueller Objectified’, Botanic Magazine, vol. 5, 1993, pp. 21–22.

Sara Maroske, ‘The Private Life of a Public Figure: Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, 1825–1896’, Historical Records of Australian Science, vol. 11, 1996, pp. 335–343.

Susan K. Martin, ‘Baron Ferdinand von Mueller and His “Lady” Correspondents’, Victorian Naturalist, vol. 113, 1996, pp. 185–187.

Andrew May-Brown and Sara Maroske, ‘Breaking into the Quietude: Re-Reading the Personal Life of Ferdinand von Mueller’, Public History Review, vol. 3, 1994, pp. 37–63.

Carmel McPhee, ‘The Botanist at Como: Mueller and the Armytage Family’, Victorian Naturalist, vol. 113, 1996, pp. 227–228.

‘More Compliments Paid by the Duke’, The Argus (Melbourne), 6 January 1868, p. 5.

Ann Moyal, A Bright and Savage Land: Scientists in Colonial Australia. Sydney: Collins, 1986.

‘Mueller Botanic Society’, Western Mail (Perth), 8 July 1898, p. 9.

‘New Zealand’, The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser, 20 July 1876, p. 2.

‘News and Notes’, The West Australian, 1 December 1914, p. 6.

Ferdinand von Mueller, ‘Tetracera Nordtiana’, Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae, vol. 5. Melbourne: Auctoritate Gubern. Coloniae Victoriae, 1865, pp. 1–3.

Ferdinand von Mueller, ‘Australian Vegetation’, The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette (London), 28 October 1865, p. 1013.

Ferdinand von Mueller, ‘Hakea Brooksiana’, Australasian Journal of Pharmacy, vol. 1, 1886, p. 430.

‘Obituary’, The Gardeners’ Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette (London), 17 October 1896, p. 466.

‘Occasional Notes’, The West Australian, 24 July 1883, p. 2.

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‘Review of Analytical Drawings of Australian Mosses. Edited by Ferdinand Mueller’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 November 1864, p. 3.

‘Royal Society’, The Argus (Melbourne), 7 May 1861, p. 5.

‘Royal Society’, The Mercury (Hobart), 18 August 1891, p. 3.

‘Saturday, May 31, 1873’, The Argus (Melbourne), 31 May 1873, p. 4.

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J. Sewell, ‘News of the Week’, Western Mail (Western Australia), 5 March 1887, p. 14.

‘The Late Baron von Mueller. A Distinguished Career’, The West Australian, 12 October 1896, p. 5.

‘The Late Miss J.L. Hussey’, The South Australian Register, 20 March 1899, p. 3.

‘The Open Column: Preserved Dried Flowers and Seaweed’, The Inquirer and Commercial News (Perth), 11 May 1870, p. 3.

‘The Week’, The West Australian, 3 January 1885, p. 2.

‘Traces of Leichhardt’, The South Australian Register, 20 April 1865, p. 2.

‘Victoria’, Launceston Examiner, 3 June 1865, p. 2.

Johannes H. Voigt and Doris M. Sinkora, ‘Ferdinand (von) Müller in Schleswig-Holstein, or: The Making of a Scientist and of a Migrant’, Historical Records of Australian Science, vol. 11, 1996, pp. 13–33.

‘Wednesday, December 21, 1864’, The Argus (Melbourne), 21 December 1864, p. 4.

LOUISA ANNE MEREDITH

‘Art Society of Tasmania’, The Mercury, 15 February 1895, p. 4.

M.P. Brennan, ‘Baron von Mueller’s Library: Remarkable Old Works on Science and Botany’, The Argus (Melbourne), 16 January 1932, p. 6.

‘Death of Mrs Charles Meredith’, The Argus (Melbourne), 22 October 1895, p. 6.

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Sophie C. Ducker, ‘Port Phillip Heads: A Phycological Saga’, Phycologia, vol. 22, 1983, pp. 431–443.

Patricia Grimshaw and Ann Standish, ‘Making Tasmania Home: Louisa Meredith’s “Colonising Prose”’, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, vol. 28, 2007, pp. 1–17.

M.D. Guiry and G.M. Guiry, AlgaeBase. Worldwide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway: http://www.algaebase.org

Leigh Hunt, ‘Blue-Stocking Revels; Or, the Feast of the Violets’, Monthly Repository, vol. 1, 1837, pp. 33–57.

Judith Johnston, ‘“Beyond the Regions of Ordinary Lady Verse”: Two Uncollected Poems by Louisa Anne Meredith’, Australian Literary Studies, vol. 18, 1997, pp. 191–195.

Judith Johnston, ‘Colonising Botany: Louisa Anne Meredith and “The Romance of Nature”’, Journal of Victorian Culture, vol. 3, 1998, pp. 30–44.

Judith Johnston, ‘Louisa Anne Meredith and the Romantic Sublime in Australia’, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, vol. 21, 1999, pp. 395–413.

Caroline Jordan, Picturesque Pursuits: Colonial Women Artists and the Amateur Tradition. Carlton: Melbourne University Press, 2005.

Joseph H. Maiden, ‘Records of Botanists in Tasmania’, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1909, pp. 9–29.

‘Mrs Louisa A. Meredith’, Illustrated Sydney News, 4 June 1892, p. 11.

Ferdinand von Mueller, ‘Contributions to the Phytography of Tasmania II’, Papers and Proceedings of The Royal Society of Tasmania 1870, 1871, p. 15.

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‘Review: My Home in Tasmania, during a Residence of Nine Years by Mrs Charles Meredith’, The Courier, 2 May 1853, p. 3.

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Elizabeth Rigby, ‘Lady Travellers’, Quarterly Review, vol. 76, 1845, pp. 98–137.

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‘Royal Society of Tasmania’, The Mercury, 9 March 1870, p. 2.

‘Royal Society of Tasmania’, The Mercury, 17 June 1875, p. 3.

‘Royal Society’, The Mercury, 31 January 1877, p. 2.

Amelia Scurry, ‘Scientific Pursuits, Colonial Contexts: The Works of Louisa Anne Meredith’, in Jeanette Horn (ed.), Reframing Darwin: Evolution and Art in Australia. Melbourne: The Miegunyah Press, 2009, pp. 164–179.

‘Margaret Swann, Mrs Meredith and Miss Atkinson, Writers and Naturalists’, Royal Australian Historical Society Journal, vol. 15, 1929, pp. 1–29.

‘The Curse of Protection’, Launceston Examiner, 24 July 1895, p. 5.

‘The Tasmanian Court’, The Mercury, 2 August 1888, pp. 3–4.

‘The Victorian Exhibition of 1875’, The Argus (Melbourne), 3 September 1875, p. 15.

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Twamley, Louisa Anne, Letter to her aunt Mary Meredith, 16 February 1835, University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, RS 1855/A107, eprints.utas.edu.Au/3391/

EUPHEMIA HENDERSON

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‘Family Notices’, The Argus (Melbourne), 19 April 1861, p. 4.

‘Family Notices’, The Argus (Melbourne), 25 April 1861, p. 4.

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Sara Maroske and Andrew May-Brown, ‘Breaking into the Quietude: Re-reading the Personal Life of Ferdinand von Mueller’, Public History Review, vol. 3, 1994, pp. 36–63.

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Ferdinand von Mueller, ‘Annual Report of the Government Botanist and Director of the Botanical and Zoological Garden’, The Argus (Melbourne), 10 February 1860, p. 7.

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‘The Acclimatisation Dinner’, The Argus (Melbourne), 16 October 1861, p. 5.

Margaret Willis, By Their Fruits: A Life of Ferdinand von Mueller, Botanist and Explorer. Sydney: Angus and Robertson, 1949.

FANNY ANNE CHARSLEY

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Ferdinand von Mueller, Letter to James Service, Premier and Treasurer of Victoria, 15 June 1883, in R.W. Home, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske and others (eds), Regardfully Yours: Selected Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, Vol. III: 1876–1896. Bern , Switzerland: Peter Lang, 2006.

‘Review: Wild Flowers around Melbourne by Fanny Anne Charsley’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 October 1868, pp. 2–3.

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ANNA FRANCES WALKER

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HARRIET SCOTT AND HELENA SCOTT

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‘Advertising’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 June 1879, p. 1.

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Joseph James Fletcher, ‘The Society’s Heritage from the Macleays’, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, vol. 45, 1920, pp. 567–635.

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R.W. Home, A.M. Lucas, Sara Maroske and others (eds), Regardfully Yours: Selected Correspondence of Ferdinand von Mueller, Vol. III: 1876–1896. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 2006.

‘Horticultural Society of New South Wales’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 January 1870, p. 2.

Caroline Jordan, Picturesque Pursuits: Colonial Women Artists and the Colonial Tradition. Carlton Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 2005.

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‘List of Donations to the Australian Museum, during March, 1861’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 April 1861, p. 4.

Sara Maroske and Helen Cohn, ‘“Such Ingenious Birds”: Ferdinand Mueller and William Swainson in Victoria’, Muelleria, vol. 7, no. 4, 1992, pp. 529–553.

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‘Philosophical Society’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 July 1865, p. 4,

‘Public Schools—New Object Lessons’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April 1869, p. 4.

‘Review: Flora Australiensis’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 19 September 1878, p. 7.

‘Review’, The Empire (Sydney), 25 December 1871, p. 4.

‘Review’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 5 June 1869, p. 7.

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LOUISA ATKINSON

L.A. (Louisa Atkinson), ‘A Voice from the Country—Mount Tomah’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 January 1861, p. 2.

L.A. (Louisa Atkinson), ‘A Voice from the Country—A Winter’s Garland’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 July 1861, p. 2.

L.A. (Louisa Atkinson), ‘A Voice from the Country—Scraps’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 8 August 1862, p. 3

L.A. (Louisa Atkinson), ‘A Voice from the Country—Ferns and Their Haunts’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 February 1863, p. 2.

L.A. (Louisa Atkinson), ‘A Voice from the Country—Leichhardt’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 May 1865, p. 3.

George Bentham, Flora Australiensis: A Description of the Plants of the Australian Territory, Vol. 1. London: Lovell Reeve, 1863.

Louisa Calvert, Letter to Mary Kelly, 8 May 1869, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, MS A4496.

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L.C. (Louisa Calvert), ‘A Voice from the Country—After Shells in the Limestone’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 May 1870, p. 5

L.C. (Louisa Calvert), ‘Fitzroy Iron Mines’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 November 1870, p. 5.

L.C. (Louisa Calvert), ‘The Fitzroy Waterfalls’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 January 1871, p. 5.

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Louisa Calvert, Letter to Mrs Sarah Woolls, 12 February 1872, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, MS A1196.

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of Ferdinand von Mueller, Vol. II: 1860–1875. Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang, 2002.

Elizabeth Lawson, The Natural Art of Louisa Atkinson. Sydney: State Library of New South Wales, 1995.

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Ludwig Leichhardt, Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia from Moreton Bay to Port Essington. London: T. and W. Boone, 1847.

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Margaret Swann, ‘Mrs Meredith and Miss Atkinson, Writers and Naturalists’, Royal Australian Historical Society Journal, vol. 15, 1929, pp. 1–29.

‘The Late Mrs Calvert’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 May 1872, p. 7.

‘The Leichhardt Search Ladies’ Fund’, The Brisbane Courier, 29 May 1865, p. 2.

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‘Windsor’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25 July 1864, p. 3.

W.W. (William Woolls), ‘The Botany of the Kurrajong and Tomah’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 March 1861, p. 3.

Rev. William Woolls, A Sermon Preached in St Peter’s Church Richmond, on Sunday, April 12th, 1874, on the Occasion of the Tablet Being Placed in That Church, to the Memory of the Late Mrs Calvert. Windsor: Benjamin Isaacs, 1874.

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FANNY DE MOLE

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Violet De Mole, ‘Out among the People by Vox: Early Erindale’, The Advertiser, 9 August 1944, p. 6.

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‘Family Notices’, The South Australian Register, 4 January 1870, p. 5.

‘Family Notices’, The South Australian Register, 9 December 1870, p. 4.

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‘Rectors of Norwood’, The Register (Adelaide), 10 September 1921, p. 12.

‘Shipping Intelligence’, The South Australian Register, 17 December 1875, p. 4.

‘Shipping News’, The South Australian Register, 19 February 1856, p. 2.

‘Society of Arts’, The South Australian Advertiser, 19 December 1865, p. 3.

‘Society of Arts’, The South Australian Advertiser, 27 December 1865, p. 5.

‘Society of Arts’, The South Australian Advertiser, 3 December 1867, p. 2.

‘Society of Arts’, The South Australian Register, 2 December 1863, p. 3.

‘Society of Arts’, The South Australian Register, 3 December 1866, p. 3.

‘Society of Arts’, The South Australian Register, 16 February 1872, p. 3.

David Symon, ‘Wild Flowers of South Australia (1861) by Fanny De Mole’, Archives of Natural History, vol. 30, 2003, pp. 139–148.

‘The Old Village Church at Kensington: An Interesting Retrospect’, The South Australian Register, 15 June 1891, p. 7.

‘The Sturt Pea’, The South Australian Register, 19 July 1858, p. 3.

MARGARET FORREST

‘A Letter of the Fifties,’ The West Australian, 23 November 1935, p. 4.

Cyril Ayris, John Forrest: Man of Legend. Perth: Black Swan Series, 1996.

‘Baron F. Von Mueller’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 January 1878, p. 5.

Philip A. Clarke, Aboriginal Plant Collectors. Kenthurst: Rosenberg Publishing, 2008.

Frank K. Crowley, ‘Western Australia’s Lady Forrest 1844–1929: A Memoir’, Western Australian Museum Information Series, no. 7 (c. 1971–1975).

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Georgina King, Unpublished autobiography, Georgina King papers, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, ML MSS 273/3.

‘News of the Week’, Western Mail, 9 November 1889, p. 31.

‘Old Time Memories: A Chat with Lady Forrest’, The West Australian, 18 September 1925, p. 7.

Jennifer Phipps, Artists’ Gardens: Flowers and Gardens in Australian Art 1780s–1980s. Sydney: Bay Books, 1986.

‘Shipping Intelligence, Hobson’s Bay’, The Argus, 5 October 1877, p. 4.

‘Shipping Note’, The West Australian, 3 August 1889, p. 2.

‘Shipping’, The West Australian, 19 October 1889, p. 3.

‘The Exhibition of Paintings in Oil and Water Colors’, The West Australian, 10 June 1890, p. 3.

‘The Perth Wild Flower Show’, The West Australian, 6 October 1893, p. 6.

‘The Wilgie Sketching Club’, The West Australian, 11 December 1889, p. 3.

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‘Western Australia’, The South Australian Advertiser, 25 December 1877, p. 5.

‘Western Australia’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 June 1890, p. 5.

ELLIS ROWAN

‘An Australian Flower Painter’, The Queenslander, 10 August 1895, p. 270.

F. Manson Bailey, ‘Nepenthes rowanae’, Queensland Agricultural Journal, vol. 1, 1897, p. 231.

F. Manson Bailey, ‘Phaius grandifolius var. rowanae’, Queensland Agricultural Journal, vol. 28, 1912, p. 74.

‘Botany at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition’, The Argus, 17 July 1886, p. 13.

G. Brown, A New Treatise on Flower Painting, Or, Every Lady Her Own Drawing Master. London: G. Riley, 1801.

Patricia Clarke, Pen Portraits: Women Writers and Journalists in Nineteenth Century Australia. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1988.

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Christine and Michael Morton-Evans, The Flower Hunter: The Remarkable Life of Ellis Rowan. Canberra: The National Library of Australia, 2008.

‘Exhibition of the Australian Artists’ Association’, The Argus, 7 September 1886, p. 7.

‘Exhibition of the Victorian Artists Society’, The Argus, 2 May 1893, p. 10.

‘Facts and Scraps’, The Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil, 12 February 1881, p. 59.

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Patricia Fullerton, The Flower Hunter: Ellis Rowan. Canberra: The National Library of Australia, 2002.

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C. Jordan and E. Willis, Seize the Day. Melbourne: Monash University Epress, 2008, pp. 15.1–15.16.

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Judith McKay, Ellis Rowan: A Flower-Hunter in Queensland. South Brisbane: Queensland Museum, 1990.

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Ethel McLennan, ‘Some Crinoline Fungi—Papuan Species of Dictyophora Desvaux’, Victorian Naturalist, vol. 49, 1932, pp. 3–8.

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‘Occasional Notes’, The West Australian, 23 November 1880, p. 2.

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Helen Jo Samuel, Wild Flower Hunter: The Story of Ellis Rowan. London: Constable, 1961.

‘Some Australian Women’, Illustrated Sydney News, 9 May 1891, p. 10.

‘The Art Section’, The Argus, 6 November 1888 Supplement, p. 65.

‘The Calcutta Exhibition. Australian Awards’, The Argus, 27 February 1884, p. 5.

‘The Exhibition of Paintings in Oil and Water Colors’, The West Australian, 10 June 1890, p. 3.

‘The Mails’, The Inquirer & Commercial News, 21 July 1880, p. 2.

‘Tuesday, October 21, 1879’, The Argus, 21 October 1879, pp. 4–5.

Helen Vellacott (ed.), Some Recollections of a Happy Life: Marianne North in Australia and New Zealand. Caulfield East, Vic.: Edward Arnold, 1986.

‘Western Australia’, The Argus, 11 October 1880, The Argus Exhibition Supplement, p. 22.

‘Woman’s World’, The Mercury (Hobart), 6 April 1918, p. 10.

ROSA FIVEASH

‘A Flower Hunter’, The Mail, 12 April 1913, p. 8.

‘A Flower Personality’, The Register, 3 June 1914, p. 15.

‘A Valuable Gift’, The Advertiser, 21 April 1900, p. 6.

‘Annual Wild Flower Show Plans’, The Advertiser, 6 October 1938, p. 14.

‘Annual Wild Flower Show’, The Advertiser, 20 October 1938, p. 21.

‘Art Examinations’, The South Australian Register, 7 December 1886, p 7.

‘Art Examinations,’ The South Australian Register, 3 July 1888, p. 7.

H.W. Barrett, ‘The Forest Flora of South Australia’, The Advertiser, 23 April 1900, p. 4.

‘Everyday Art Club’, The South Australian Register, 15 December 1892, p. 6.

‘Exhibition of Art’, The South Australian Advertiser, 26 January 1883, p. 6.

‘Family Notices’, The Advertiser, 14 February 1938, p. 14.

‘Federal Art Exhibition’, The Register, 8 November 1906, p. 6.

‘Field Naturalists’, The Advertiser, 16 October 1902, p. 10.

Rosa Fiveash, ‘South Australian Wild Flowers’, The Advertiser, 23 July 1900, p 6.

Rosa Fiveash, ‘“Wild Flowers”, To the Editor’, The South Australian Register, 23 July 1900, p. 3.

‘Forest Board’, The South Australian Register, 14 February 1882, p. 6.

‘Forestry in New South Wales’, The South Australian Register, 30 November 1885, p. 4.

Joyce Gibberd, ‘Rosa Fiveash (1854–1938) Botanical Artist’, in Alexandra Hasluck (ed.), Audrey Tennyson’s Vice-Regal Days: The Australian Letters of Audrey Lady Tennyson to Her Mother Zacyntha Boyle 1899–1903. Canberra: The National Library of Australia, 1978, pp. 60–61.

‘Gift to State’, The Australian Women’s Weekly, 11 September 1937, p. 27.

L.H. Howie, ‘Advancement in Art’, The South Australian, 26 April 1930, p. 6.

‘Illustrated Australian Encyclopaedia’, The Register, 16 October 1926, p. 4.

‘Latest Telegrams’, Northern Territory Times and Gazette, 28 July 1888, p. 2.

‘Let’s Talk of Interesting People’, The Australian Women’s Weekly, 6 July 1935, p. 3.

Noel Lothian, Australian Orchids: A Collection of Paintings by Rosa Fiveash. Adelaide: Rigby, 1974.

‘Native Wild Flowers. An Educative Exhibition’, The Register, 9 October 1920, p. 10.

‘News by the Mail’, The South Australian Advertiser, 18 June 1886, p. 6.

‘Out among the People’, The Advertiser, 21 June 1935, p. 27.

‘Personal’, The Advertiser, 22 March 1900, p. 4.

‘Pictures Promised for Nature Exhibition’, The Advertiser, 16 March 1932, p. 9.

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Richard Sanders Rogers, Some South Australian Orchids. Adelaide: Government Printer, 1909.

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Chris Steele Scott, ‘Rosa Fiveash (1854–1938)’, Australian Garden History, vol. 7, no. 6, 1996, p. 12.

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Avis Carol Smith, ‘Changing Fortunes: The History of China Painting in South Australia’, PhD thesis, University of Adelaide, 2008.

‘Society of Arts’, The Advertiser, 27 November 1903, p. 6.

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‘The Centennial Exhibition’, The South Australian Register, 2 July 1888, p. 6.

‘The Colonial and Indian Exhibition’, The South Australian Advertiser, 10 May 1886, pp. 5–6.

‘The Forest Flora of South Australia’, The South Australian Register, 9 January 1891, p. 5.

‘The Inspector of Forests’, The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser, 10 April 1890, p. 4.

‘The Jubilee Exhibition,’ The South Australian Register, 8 July 1887, p. 5.

‘The Museum’, The Advertiser, 17 May 1913, p. 21.

‘The School of Painting’, The South Australian Register, 26 January 1883, p. 6.

‘Wild Flower Show’, South Australian Naturalist, no. 1, 1920, pp. 9–14.

‘Wildflower and Native Life’, The Mail, 8 October 1932, p. 6.

‘Wildflower Beauty That Never Fades’, The Mail, 8 October 1932, Women’s Section, p. 1.

‘Work of Women Artists’, The Mail, 20 October 1934, p. 16.

GERTRUDE LOVEGROVE

William Bäuerlen and Gertrude Lovegrove, The Wild Flowers of New South Wales. Sydney: Angus & Roberson, 1891.

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J.H. Maiden and R.T. Baker, ‘Descriptions of Some New Species of Plants from New South Wales’, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, vol. 10, 1896, pp. 582–595.

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‘Mrs Llewellyn Sands’ Pupils’ Exhibition’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 December 1902, p. 14.

Ferdinand von Mueller, ‘Note on the Occurrence of Hymenophyllum Bivalve Continental Australia’, Southern Science Record, vol. 3, 1883, pp. 151–152.

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FLORA MARTIN AND MARIE WEHL

Louisa Atkinson, ‘A Voice from the Country’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 April 1860, p. 2.

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Mordecai C. Cooke, ‘Native Bread’, Victorian Naturalist, vol. 9, 1892, p. 144.

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Ferdinand von Mueller, Letter to Helena Scott, 26 May 1881, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, B 206; Microfilm CY 4769A.

Ferdinand von Mueller, ‘Notes on Victorian Fungs’, Victorian Naturalist, vol. 2, 1885, pp. 76–80.

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Frederick Pitcher, ‘A Student of Fungi—Mrs Flora Martin’s Work’, Victorian Field Naturalist, vol. 42, 1925, pp. 176–177.

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‘Royal Society’, The South Australian Register, 7 March 1888, p. 6.

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