Cumulative Indices - Volumes 1 to 70 (1974-1992)
Subjects - Volumes 1 to 30
REPORTS OF A.S.B.S. GENERAL MEETINGS
1: 4-6; 4: 2-7; 8: 9-13; 11: 10-11; 12: 2-4; 13: 2-5; 17: 3-4; 18:
2-7; 23: 2-7; 28: 3-8
REPORTS OF A.S.B.S. COUNCIL MEETINGS
5: 12; 8: 13-14; 10: 13-15; 14: 7-11; 18: 8-9; 21: 2-4; 23: 7-9
REPORTS OF A.S.B.S. LOCAL CHAPTERS
Adelaide 2: 14-15; 5: 15-16; 7: 14-15; 10: 16-17; 12: 14; 14: 19-20;
15: 10-11; 16: 13; 19: 11; 21: 9-10; 24: 16-17; 26: 8; 29: 3
Alice Springs 22: 9; 29: 4, 8-9, 10, 11-13
Brisbane 2: 15; 4: 10; 5: 16-17; 6: 11; 7: 14; 8: 15-16; 9: 13; 10:
17; 11: 20-21; 12: 16; 13: 17-18; 14: 21-22; 15: 11-12; 16: 14; 18:
16; 19: 11; 24: 15; 29: 5
Canberra 1: 7; 3: 11; 4: 10; 5: 13; 8: 16-17; 10: 16; 12: 14; 13:
18-19; 14: 20-21; 17: 8-10; 20: 8-9; 21: 10-11; 23: 20; 25: 16; 26:
8; 28: 11-12; 29:5
Melbourne 2: 14; 5: 14; 9: 13; 11: 19; 15: 12-13; 16: 15-16; 24: 15
Perth 1: 7; 2: 12; 5: 17; 6: 9-10; 9: 11-12; 11: 18-19; 14: 22-23;
16: 15; 19: 11-12; 21: 11-14; 22: 10; 24: 16; 25: 18-25; 29: 6-7
Rockhampton 12: 15
Sydney 1: 8; 2: 13; 3: 12; 4: 10; 5: 13-14; 6: 11-12; 7: 14; 8: 17;
9: 12; 11: 20; 14: 23; 15: 12; 16: 15; 19: 12; 24: 17-18; 25:
16-18; 27: 6-7
Townsville 12: 16; 17: 10; 24: 16
REPORTS OF AFFILIATED SOCIETIES
Papua New Guinea Botanical Society 5: 17-18; 6: 12-14; 11: 12-14, 21-22;
24: 19; 27: 7
A.S.B.S. MEMBERSHIP LISTS
8: 19-20; 9: 14-24; 17: 11-23; 25: 26-37
NEWS AND REVIEWS OF HERBARIA
AD 15: 8-10; 19: 7
ADW 2: 9-10
AIMS 20: 6-7
BRI 3: 8-9
CANB 26: 14
DBN 27: 12-13
DNA 4: 7; 23: 15-16
=46RI 7: 4-5
HO 9: 3-5
KINGS PARK 14: 11-12
LINN 23: 13-15
MEL 17: 7-8; 22: 8
NSW 8: 6-8; 9: 5; 18: 13-14; 26: 13; 27: 5
NT 18: 15-16; 23: 15-16
PERTH 3: 6-7; 17: 8
SYD 5: 10-11
A.S.B.S. SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS
Biology of Australian native plants (1979) 16: 11-12; 17: 4
Biology of Eucalyptus (1981) 29: 6-7
Banksia (1980) 22: 7; 25: 18-25; 29: 7
Evolution of the flora and fauna of arid Australia (1980) 19: 16, 17-18;
21: 6-7; 23: 10-11
Inflorescence morphology (1981) 28: 11-12; 30: 3-58
Mountain ecology in the Australian region (1982) 29: 14
Origins and evolution of the flora of northern Australia (1982) 29: 13
Phytogeography of Western Australian plants (1979) 29: 7
BOOK REVIEWS
Aberdeen, J.E.C.: "An Introduction to the Mushrooms, Toadstools and Larger
=46ungi of Queensland" 26: 47
Allwright, B.: "Wildflowers of Central Australia" 24: 13-14
American Society of Plant Taxonomists: "Systematic Botany Resources in
America Part II - The Cost of Services" 25: 14-15
Beauglehole, A.C.: "Distribution and Conservation of Vascular Plants in the
Alpine area, Victoria" 27: 18
Beauglehole, A.C.: "The Distribution and Conservation of Vascular Plants in
the Corangamite - Otway Area, Victoria" 24: 14
Beauglehole, A.C.: "The Distribution and Conservation of Vascular Plants in
Eastern Gippsland, Victoria" 29: 30
Beadle, N.C.W.: "Students Flora of North Eastern New South Wales" 25: 15
Blackwell, M., M. Trudgen & A.S. Weston: "Vegetation and Floristics of the
Burrup Peninsula" 21: 15
Boomsma, C.D. & N.B. Lewis: "The Native Forest and Woodland Vegetation of
South Australia" 25: 14
Bristow, A.: "The Sex Life of Plants" 20: 9-10
Catcheside, D.G.: "Mosses of South Australia" 25: 13; 26: 46
Costermans, L.R.: "Native Trees and Shrubs of South-eastern Australia" 29: =
31
Cunningham, G.M., W.E. Mulham, P.L. Milthorpe & J.H. Leigh: "Plants of
Western New South Wales" 26: 45
Curtis, W.M.: "The Student's Flora of Tasmania. Part 4A, Angiospermae
Orchidaceae" 22: 11
Douglas, A.: "Our Dying Fauna" 27: 19
=46ilson, R.B. & R.M. Rogers: "Lichens of South Australia" 22: 11; 25: 13
Gardner, C.E. (ed. by T.E.H. Aplin): "Eucalypts of Western Australia" 22: 1=
1
Geesink, R., A.J.M. Leeuwenberg, C.E. Ridsdale & J.F. Veldkamp: "Thonner's
Analytical Key to the Families of Flowering Plants" 29: 31
Henshall, T. et al.: "Warlpiri Bush Medicine" 24: 14
Hickey, M. & C.J. King: "100 Families of Flowering Plants" 27: 16-17
Jacobs, S.W.L. & J. Pickard: "Plants of New South Wales. A Census of the=
Cycads, Conifers and Angiosperms" 29: 31
Jessop, J.P. (ed.): "Flora of South Australia Part 1, Third Edition" 16: 8-=
9
Johns, R.J. & A. Hay (eds): "A Student's Guide to the Monocotyledons of
Papua New Guinea" 27: 17-18
McIntyre, K.G.: "The Secret Discovery of Australia" 14: 12-13
Mitchell, A.: "Eucalypts of Central Australia" 28: 26
Scott, G.A.M. & I.M. Stone: "The Mosses of Southern Australia" 9: 3
U.S.-China Relations Program: "Botany in China" 22: 10
Whibley, D.J.E.: "Acacias of South Australia" 22: 12; 25: 14
Williams, J.G. & G.J. Harden: "Rainforest Climbing Plants" 25: 15
Williams, J.G. & G.J. Harden: "Rainforest Trees and Shrubs" 25: 15
Wilson, M.: "Passion to Know" 22: 10
TOPICS AND TITLES
Action Group on Tropical Eucalypts 7: 12-13
ANZAAS Systematic Botany Committee 4: 6, 7; 9: 6-7; 12: 3; 18: 5-6
A.S.B.S. logo 5: 12; 6: 8
Australasian Bryological Newsletter 26: 9
Australasian Pollination Ecologists Society 26: 9-10
Australian Academy of Science Standing Committee on the Australian Flora
1: 9-12; 20: 2; 21: 3, 8; 23: 7, 9; 28: 8
Australian Biological Resources Study (see also Flora of Australia) 1: 13;
2: 17; 3: 3; 4: 6; 11: 11; 13: 8; 18: 3, 11; 19: 6; 21: 8: 23: 5-6,
9; 24: 4-5; 28: 3, 9; 29: 21-28
Australian Botanical Liaison Officer 2: 3-5, 6; 5: 4; 7: 2; 11: 4-7;
13: 3; 17: 3; 18: 3, 8, 11; 21: 3, 7-8; 23: 4, 9; 26: 11
Australian Cultivar Registration Authority 5: 8-9
Australian Orchid Foundation 9: 8-9
Australian Plant Name Index 1: 9; 4: 5; 11: 8-9; 23: 6
Australian plants in Europe 24: 10-11
Australian plants in South Africa 26: 17-18
Australian Society for Limnology, 20th Annual Congress 27: 8-9
Australian specimens in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin 27: 12-13
Australian Solanum species as a basis for the steroid drug industry 5: 2-4
Australian Water Resources Council review of water research in Australia =
28: 10
Banks, Joseph, London Home 23: 19-20
Bentham's house 23: 19
Bicentennial history of Australian science 27: 10
Biogeography of Banksia 9: 2
Biosystematic analysis of the Pepino (Solanum muricatum) and its wild
relatives 24: 12-13
Botanical buccaneering 28: 23-25
Botany in China 22: 10
Bryology in Australia 23: 17
Burbidge, Nancy T., Memorial Lecture 14: 6-7; 24: 13
Burbidge, Nancy T., Memorial - National Botanic Gardens, Canberra 23: 18;
24: 13; 26: 6-7
Bureau of Flora and Fauna (see A.B.R.S.)
Callistemon and Melaleuca 22: 8
Catalogue of Australian Botanists and others who have contributed to
collection and recording of plants in Australia 12: 9-10
Caxton uncontrolled 25: 4-5
Chromosome numbers of the Australian flora 16: 12
Citation of specimens 7: 5-6
CITES 26: 11
Committee (Council) of Heads of Australian Herbaria 3: 2; 9: 9; 10: 6-7;
13: 7-9; 18: 11-12; 21: 7-8; 26: 10-12
Committee of Inquiry on Museums and National Collections 2: 8-9
Cost of publication of Australian scientific paintings 28: 32
Cytological observations in Australian euphorbias 7: 6-9
Daucus in Australia 29: 29-30
Early Tertiary Mesotherm Flora of Australia and some implications for
Angiosperm evolution 17: 6-7
Economic properties of Australian plants 26: 11
Eichler, Dr Hansj=F6rg, - On the occasion of his retirement 26: 18-44; 27:=
9
Eucalist 14: 3-6; 29: 9
Evolutionary patterns in Dicerandra (Labiatae) 28: 33-34
Experimental plantations at Bundaleer and Murray Bridge, South Australia
29: 15-20
=46inancial assistance for local A.S.B.S. Chapters 25: 3
=46lora Europaea 13: 9-13
=46lora of Australia 4: 5-6; 5: 5-7; 12: 4; 13: 2-3; 16: 2-3; 17: 3;
19: 2-5; 26: 11; 27: 4; 28: 3; 29: 21-28
=46lora of Central Australia 11: 2-3, 18; 21: 5; 22: 2; 27: 4; 28: 7, 9;
29: 4
=46ungi and the Flora of Australia 2: 2A
Gardner, Charles, Memorial 23: 19
Geographical state subdivisions 22: 2-6
Guide to botanist's performance appraisal 22: 13
Guidelines for the preparation of taxonomic papers 2: 6; 4: 2; 8: 12,
14; 10: 13; 11: 11; 12: 2
Herbarium in botanical research 29: 8-9
Herbarium sheet sizes 3: 10
Index to collections - a time-saving computer package 26: 14-16; 27: 8
Index to Current Australian Taxonomic Literature 26: 11
Index to Current Taxonomic Research on the Australian Flora 1: 13-14; 5:
12; 7: 3; 10: 13; 11: 11; 12: 2; 14: 10; 18: 8, 12; 19: 6; 21: 4,
5, 8; 23: 6; 26: 11
Inflorescence morphology 30: 3-58
International Botanical Congress, XII 6: 2-6
International Botanical Congress, XIII 12: 5; 14: 7; 25: 12-13; 26: 13,
44; 27: 11; 29: 4, 10
- A.S.B.S. - Section 8 Dinner, talks and song 28: 13-22, 23-25, 35-36
- Inflorescence morphology symposium 30: 3-58
- Nomenclatural session 27: 11
- Posters 28: 9
International Legume Conference, 1st 11: 8
International Register of Computer Projects in Systematics 9: 7-8
International Solanaceae Conference, 1st 4: 11; 9: 9
International Solanaceae Conference, 2nd 22: 7
Lack of field observations and collecting techniques with reference to
Prostanthera 25: 6-8
Laxmannia, The genus 14: 15-16
Liliales Study Group 22: 7
Localities on labels 25: 9-10
Loans of specimens 26: 11
Manuscripts of R.A. Salisbury at the British Museum (Natural History) 23: 1=
6
Meeting of Australian Scientific Societies and Academy National Committees
24: 2-4
Memorial window to Matthew Flinders 23: 19
Microfiche in Australian collections 19: 9-10
Mosses and liverworts: a five-day bryophyte identification course 29: 33-34
Mosses and their relationships to an arid environment 29: 11-13
Organisation of Australian systematic botany 23: 11-12
Orthography of Mueller's epithets commemorating Wilhelm B=E4uerlen 24: 8-10=
;
25: 2
Plastic bags over herbarium sheets 6: 8
Pollen Flora of Australia?, Is there a need for a 27: 13-15
Rationalising plant collecting field trips 24: 11
Recent work on lichens in Western Australia 23: 17-18
Register of handwriting of Australian botanists 26: 11
Rejection of specific species names 10: 4-5
Rejection of the names Eucalyptus fibrosa and E. siderophloia 8: 3-5
Review of the rare and endangered species Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides 20: 2=
-5
Scientific conference calendar for 1981 26: 5-6
Search for a permanent ink 16: 10
SEM studies on spores of the moss Macromitrium 8: 2
Series of Australian Plant Monographs 19: 5; 21: 9
Society for the Bibliography of Natural History 4: 8
Speciation in the tropical rain forest: where do we stand now? 28: 27-31
Systematic Botany Monographs (new journal) 24: 15
Systems of classification of flowering plants 28: 13-22
Thesis list 12: 3; 14: 11; 15: 14; 18: 9; 19: 13-15; 21: 4; 23: 7,
9; 26: 48-51; 28: 8, 9
Travels in Africa for the study of the genus Protea 13: 6-7
University of Papua New Guinea Herbarium needs assistance 24: 5-7
Use of amino acid sequences in studying plant phylogeny 25: 10-11
Use of type photography to increase availability of types of authentic
specimens 29: 32
Wongan Hills 14: 2-3
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