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276 THE VEGETATION OF NEW ENGLAND, NEW SOUTH WALES. By Fred. Turner, F.L.S., F.R.H.S., etc. Introduction. Between the parallels 29° and 3F South and the meridians 151° 20' and 152^' 20' East lies that portion of New South Wales called New England. Its exact geographical limits have, at one time and another, been the cause of considerable controversy, but as far as this paper is concerned it comprises that portion of the State which extends northwards along the Dividing Ean^e from a little south of Armidale to the Queensland border. It is about 140 miles long by about 60 broad, and has an area of about 5,376,000 acres. The configuration of this area consists of a series of plateaux and a considerable extent of both steeply and gently undulating country. There are also many rugged hills and deep gorges. It rises from an altitude of 3,265 feet at Armi-dale to 5,000 at Ben Lomond, falling again to 2,831 feet at Tenterfield. The average elevation is about 3,500 feet. Although this portion of New South Wales is only about 80 or 90 miles distant in a straight line from the South Pacific Ocean, still its comparatively high altitude makes it one of the coldest districts in Eastern Australia. The geological formation consists of granitic and metamorphic rocks, which may be said to form the back-bone of the Dividing Range. In some places extensive areas of these rocks are covered with trap and basalt, which have resulted from great volcanic disturbances at some period of the earth's history. Excepting on the bare, granitic hills, the soil varies in different localities. About one-third is

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The vegetation of New England, New South Wales

F Turner
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 28: 276-311 (1903)

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