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Ewart Name author Ewart, A.J. Reference author
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215 names
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26 names
31 References:
  1. Ewart, A.J. (1910), Plants Indigenous to Victoria
  2. Ewart, A.J. (1925), Handbook of Forest Trees for Victorian Foresters
  3. Ewart, A.J. (7 June 1906), On certain supposed new Australian plants. The Victorian Naturalist 23
  4. Ewart, A.J. (August 1907), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 6. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 20(1)
  5. Ewart, A.J. (1907), On supposed new Victorian plant records. The Victorian Naturalist 24
  6. Ewart, A.J. (February 1907), Contributions to the Flora of Australia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 19(2)
  7. Ewart, A.J. (1907), Exhibits. The Victorian Naturalist 23
  8. Ewart, A.J. (1907), Unrecorded introduced plants. The Victorian Naturalist 24(1)
  9. Ewart, A.J. (1907), Contributions to the Flora of Australia No. V. The Victorian Naturalist 24(3)
  10. Ewart, A.J. (March 1908), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 7. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 20(2)
  11. Ewart, A.J. (1907), New or rare Australian plants in the National Herbarium, Melbourne. The Victorian Naturalist 24(1)
  12. Ewart, A.J. (1908), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 7. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 20(2)
  13. Ewart, A.J. (1908), Contributions to the Flora of Australia No. VIII. The Victorian Naturalist 24(12)
  14. Ewart, A.J. (1908), Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria 6
  15. Ewart, A.J. (1908), Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 16
  16. Ewart, A.J. (1910), The Flora of the Victorian Alps. The Victorian Naturalist 28(6)
  17. Ewart, A.J. (1910), Plants Indigenous to Victoria 2
  18. Ewart, A.J. (1910), Biological survey of Wilson's Promontory. The Victorian Naturalist 26(9)
  19. Ewart, A.J. (1911), Journal of the Department of Agriculture South Australia 14
  20. Ewart, A.J. (1911), Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria 9
  21. Ewart, A.J. (1915), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 22. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 27
  22. Ewart, A.J. (1916), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 23. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 28(2)
  23. Ewart, A.J. (1916), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 23. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 28(2)
  24. Ewart, A.J. (1917), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 25. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 29(2)
  25. Ewart, A.J. (1917), Contributions to the Flora of Australia. No. VIII. The Victorian Naturalist 24
  26. Ewart, A.J. (1918), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 26. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 30
  27. Ewart, A.J. (1919), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 27. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 31
  28. Ewart, A.J. (1921), Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 29. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 33
  29. Ewart, A.J. (1925), Handbook of Forest Trees for Victorian Foresters
  30. Ewart, A.J. (1931), Flora of Victoria
  31. Ewart, A.J. (1931), Flora of Victoria

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