General remarks, geographical and systematical, on the botany of Terra Australis
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| "General remarks, geographical and systematical, on the botany of Terra Australis is an 1814 paper written by Robert Brown on the botany of Australia. It is significant as an early treatment of the biogeography and floristics of the flora of Australia; for its contributions to plant systematics, including the erection of eleven currently accepted families; and for its presentation of a number of important observations on flower morphology."— Excerpted from General remarks, geographical and systematical, on the botany of Terra Australis on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |
- "Appendix III: General Remarks, Geographical and Systematical, on the Botany of Terra Australis" in Flinders, Matthew (1814), A voyage to Terra Australis: 533–612.
- General remarks, geographical and systematical, on the botany of Terra Australis (an offprint with separate pagination).
- "General remarks, geographical and systematical, on the botany of Terra Australis" in Bennett, John Joseph (ed.) (1866) The miscellaneous botanical works of Robert Brown, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S. 1:2–89.
- A German translation of this work also appeared in Nees von Esenbeck, C. G. D. (ed.) (1827), Robert Brown's Vermischte botanische Schriften 1:1–166.