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Appendix 6: Collated review continued<br />

Outliers<br />

Action<br />

Final notes<br />

accepted<br />

Group<br />

undersampled<br />

Site<br />

cleaning<br />

Check<br />

Split<br />

Merge<br />

Remove<br />

accepted<br />

Further notes No Location<br />

Detailed notes<br />

Y N No further comments. Y<br />

Group<br />

Proposed<br />

name change Group<br />

Preliminary community name<br />

Group<br />

Narrow-leaved<br />

Peppermint<br />

/ Mountain<br />

Ribbon Gum<br />

grassy open<br />

forest of<br />

the eastern<br />

Tablelands<br />

145 Narrow-leaved Peppermint<br />

grassy open forest of the eastern<br />

Tablelands<br />

Y N These site exists on a basalt cap, quite distinct – John Y<br />

Hunter (John Hunter completed the plot work with<br />

Paul S).<br />

Y N No further comments. Y<br />

149 New england Blackbutt / Forest<br />

Ribbon Gum moist grass / forb<br />

open forest<br />

150 Snow Gum / Black Sallee wet<br />

grassland / heath on Barrington<br />

plateau<br />

Y N No further comments. Y<br />

151 Snow Gum / Tasmannia<br />

purpurascens grassy open forest<br />

on Barrington plateau<br />

Y<br />

Y N Is this group different to a group located at Barrington?<br />

– Doug Binns. Could be observer bias?<br />

There was no obvious reason to merge with another<br />

152 Mountain Gum / Snow Gum<br />

grassy open forest in Ben Halls<br />

Gap<br />

193<br />

group so they will remain separate.<br />

Y Merge groups 148,<br />

153 and 154 based on<br />

statistical and geographic<br />

similarities.<br />

Y N Might be a bit of a disturbance issue – Doug Binns.<br />

The group was accepted as a separate community<br />

– Most.<br />

Y<br />

Y N Groups 148, 154 and 155 might all be one group – John<br />

Hunter. Leave as separate groups.<br />

153 Silvertop Stringybark / Bracken<br />

grassy open forst of eastern<br />

Liverpool Range and Barrington<br />

area<br />

155 Mountain Gum / Brown<br />

Barrel / Snow Gum shrub / grass<br />

open forest of northern<br />

Barrington area<br />

aPPeNDIx 6 Collated review<br />

Y N No further comments. Y<br />

156 Messmate / Silvertop<br />

Stringybark /Tussock Grass<br />

shrub / grass open forest of<br />

western Barrington area<br />

Y<br />

Y N Could this be merged with Group 158? – andrew Paget.<br />

all agreed not to merge Group 158 with Group 157,<br />

157 Melaleuca nodosa paperbark<br />

swamp forest on poorly drained<br />

keep them separate.<br />

soils of the Central Coast<br />

Y<br />

One of Steve Griffith sites should be moved back to<br />

Group 157 – it is not on an undulating site and does not<br />

exist in the Central coast; lump groups 158 and 159? –<br />

Daniel Connolly.<br />

Y Y 1 Site completed<br />

by Steve Griffith.<br />

Needs to be<br />

reallocated to<br />

Group 157 –<br />

Steve Griffith.<br />

This runs right<br />

up the coast, so<br />

not just Central<br />

Coast<br />

158 Melaleuca nodosa paperbark<br />

woodland / shrubland on<br />

undulating areas of the Central<br />

Coast

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