Vascular Plants

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Watts, W.W. (26 February 1915), Some notes on the ferns of north Queensland. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 39 : 756-802 (Paper) Watts, W.W. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Antrophyum reticulatum f. apicilobatum Watts
  2. Asplenium baileyanum (Domin) Watts
  3. Asplenium hookerianum var. baileyanum Domin
  4. Asplenium parvum Watts
  5. Deparia nephrodioides Baker
  6. Dryopteris albovillosa Watts
  7. Dryopteris nephrodioides (Baker) Watts
  8. Dryopteris poecilophlebia var. densa Watts
  9. Dryopteris poecilophlebia (Hook.) C.Chr. var. poecilophlebia
  10. Hymenophyllum babindae Watts
  11. Hymenophyllum kerianum Watts
  12. Hymenophyllum praetervisum var. australiense Domin
  13. Hymenophyllum pseudotunbridgense Watts
  14. Hymenophyllum tunbrigense var. exsertum F.M.Bailey
  15. Hymenophyllum walleri var. orbiculatum Watts
  16. Polypodium gordoni Watts
  17. Polypodium gordonii Watts
  18. Polypodium maideni Watts
  19. Polypodium maidenii Watts
  20. Polystichum fragile Watts
  21. Polystichum moorei var. tenerum Watts
  22. Polystichum whiteleggei Watts
  23. Trichomanes baileyanum Watts
  24. Trichomanes majorae Watts
  25. Trichomanes majoriae Watts
  26. Trichomanes walleri Watts

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