Works
- "Compensation" in Once a Week (magazine), Series 1, 5 (1861)
- The Romance of Nature; or, The Flower-Seasons Illustrated (1936)
- Beautiful and costly volume in verse and prose, with hand-coloured plates from her own drawings—the 3rd edition published in 1839 (Tilt)
- Our Wild Flowers
- The story of the year in a narrative form, with many poems introduced, the plates hand-coloured from the author's drawings
- A Tour in South Wales
- An Autumn on the Wye (Tilt)
- Illustrated with engravings after David Cox, Cattermole, etc
- Notes and Sketches of New South Wales published in Murray's Home and Colonial Library" series
- My Home in Tasmania (Murray)
- With landscape illustrations by the Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. Nixon)
- Over the Straits (Chapman & Hall)
- Narrative of a visit to Melbourne and the goldfields in 1856
- Lost
- Short life of a pet bird, told in poem and picture
- Some of my Bush Friends in Tasmania (1860, Day & Sons)
- Large and elaborate work on the flora of the colony, with numerous coloured plates from the author's drawings, and original poems and prose
- Ebba
- Grandmamma's Verse-Book for Young Australia
- Poems for children on local subjects
- Tasmanian Friends and Foes, Furred, Feathered and Finned (1880: Marcus Ward)
- Book for young people, with coloured plates from the author's drawings
Works about Meredith
- "Meredith, Louisa Anne," in The Dictionary of Australasian Biography, by Philip Mennell, London: Hutchinson & Co. (1892)
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