Limeburner Point

Limeburner Point
Map showing the location of Limeburner Point
Map showing the location of Limeburner Point
Coordinates 35°5′S 117°54′E / 35.083°S 117.900°E / -35.083; 117.900Coordinates: 35°5′S 117°54′E / 35.083°S 117.900°E / -35.083; 117.900

Limeburner Point is a point on the south coast of Shoal Bay, Princess Royal Harbour, on the south coast of Western Australia near Albany. It is located just west of the more prominent Limekilns Point.[1]

It was in the vicinity of Limeburner Point that the first known specimens of Cephalotus follicularis (Western Australian Pitcher Plant) were collected by Ferdinand Bauer and William Westall in January 1802.[2]

References

  1. "Limeburner Point". Gazetteer of Australia Online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government. Retrieved 2009-12-12.
  2. Brown, Robert; Vallance, T. G., Moore, D. T. and Groves E. W. (compilers); Orchard, Tony and Wilson, Annette (editors) (2001). Nature's Investigator: The Diary of Robert Brown in Australia, 1801–1805. Canberra: Australian Biographical Resources Study. pp. 105–106. ISBN 0-642-56817-0. See footnote 1 for 31 December 1801, footnote 1 for 1 January 1802, and footnotes 1 and 2 for 2 January 1802.
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