1. Census of New South Wales, 1901, Part 4, pp. 340-4.
2. Census of Victoria, 1901, Part IX, pp. 178-81.
3. J. Lyng, Non-Britishers in Australia (Melbourne, Macmillan Co., 1927), pp. 167-8.
4. This has been the case with market-gardens around Melbourne. Brighton, a suburb, used to have many Chinese gardens along the present Nepean highway; this area is now part of the metropolitan built-up area. See Weston Bates, A History of Brighton (Melbourne, Melbourne University Press, 1962), pp. 358-60.