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Amaranthaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. 87-88 (1789)
Ptilotus R.Br.
Prodr.Fl.Nov.Holland. 415 (1810)
Ptilotus crispus Benl
Nuytsia 6:319-323,Figs.1,2 (1988)
Lamiaceae Martinov
Tekhno-Bot.Slovar 355 (1820)
Prostanthera Labill.
Nov.Holl.Pl. 2:18, Tab.157 (1806)
Prostanthera albiflora B.J.Conn
Nuytsia 6: 401-404 (1988)
Prostanthera althoferi B.J.Conn
Nuytsia 6:374-377,Fig.4B (1988)
Prostanthera centralis B.J.Conn
Nuytsia 6:382-385,Fig.7b (1988)
Prostanthera nanophylla B.J.Conn
Nuytsia 6: 394-397 (1988)
Prostanthera petrophila B.J.Conn
Nuytsia 6: 391-392, Fig.7a (1988)
Prostanthera sericea (J.M.Black) B.J.Conn
Nuytsia 6: 364 (1988)
Prostanthera splendens B.J.Conn
Nuytsia 6:388-391,Fig.7c (1988)
Prostanthera verticillaris B.J.Conn
Nuytsia 6: 355-356, Fig.3a (1988)
Myrtaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 322 (1789)
Eucalyptus L'Her.
Sert.Angl. (1789)
Eucalyptus dissimulata Brooker
Red-capped Mallee Nuytsia 6:332-333, Figs 2e, 3e (1988)
Eucalyptus hypochlamydea Brooker
Nuytsia 6:328-329, Figs 2a, 3a (1988)
Eucalyptus kumarlensis Brooker
Kumarl Salmon Gum Nuytsia 6:333-334, Figs 2f, 3f (1988)
Eucalyptus latens Brooker
Secret Mallee Nuytsia 6:332, Figs 2d, 3d (1988)
Eucalyptus perangusta Brooker
Fine-Leaved Mallee Nuytsia 6:330-332, Figs 2c, 3c (1988)
Eucalyptus salicola Brooker
Salt Gum Nuytsia 6: 329-330, Figs 2b, 3b (1988)
Proteaceae Juss.
Gen.Pl. [Jussieu] 78 (1789)
Banksia L.f.
Suppl.Pl. 15, 126 (1782)
Banksia epica A.S.George
Nuytsia 6: 310-312 (1988)
Banksia leptophylla var. melletica A.S.George
Nuytsia 6:314-315 (1988)
Banksia oligantha A.S.George
Wagin Banksia Nuytsia 6: 312-313, Fig.2 (1988)
Thymelaeaceae Juss.
Fam.Pl. 2:278 (1763)
Pimelea Gaertn.
Fruct.Sem.Pl. 1:186 (1788)
Pimelea avonensis Rye
Nuytsia 6:239-240,Fig.54 (1988)
Pimelea brevifolia subsp. modesta (Meisn.) Rye
Nuytsia 6:258 (1988)

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