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Cumulative Indices - Volumes 1 to 70 (1974-1992)

Introduction

Editors No.s 1-70

Personal NamesNo.s 1 - 30
Personal NamesNo.s 31 - 50
Personal NamesNo.s 51 - 70

Taxon NamesNo.s 1 - 30
Taxon NamesNo.s 31 - 50
Taxon NamesNo.s 51 - 70

SubjectNo.s 1 - 30
SubjectNo.s 31 - 50
SubjectNo.s 51 - 70

Subjects - Volumes 51 to 70

REPORTS OF A.S.B.S. GENERAL MEETINGS

Eleventh  56: 19-28
Twelfth  60: 30-36
Thirteenth  65: 13-18

REPORTS OF A.S.B.S. COUNCIL MEETINGS

REPORTS OF A.S.B.S. LOCAL CHAPTERS

Adelaide  55: 14;  68: 30
Canberra  55: 13-14;  59: 10-11;  61: 17;  68: 30
Melbourne  51: 12-13;  55: 12-13;  59: 10;  67: 33-34;  69: 23-24
Sydney  52: 17;  65: 33-34;  66: 24-25;  67: 35

REPORTS OF AFFILIATED SOCIETIES

Papua New Guinea Botanical Society  56: 34

A.S.B.S. BUSINESS

An Introduction to PATN  69: 5
Biological Council of Australia  60: 34
Botanical History symposium - publication of proceedings  60: 33
Change of address  57: 12
Council elections  58: 20-21;  59: 5;  62: 9;  67: 28;  69: 5
CSIRO scientific journals  52: 19;  56: 40;  60: 46;  64: 31;  68: 27
Election of officers  70: 23
Flora of Central Australia  56: 23;  58: 21;  60: 32
Fund raising activities  65: 15
Future meetings and symposia  54: 17;  56: 23-24;  60: 34;  65: 16, 19
Group photograph from the symposium  56: 30
Letters from the Society  55: 11
Membership of FASTS  56: 28-30
Newsletter editor  53: 23;  54: 1;  64: 18;  65: 27
Newsletter editor's report  56: 22;  60: 32;  65: 14-15
Notice of General Meeting  58: 20;  59: 5;  62: 9;  67: 28;  69: 5
President's report  56: 20;  60: 30;  65: 13
Problems with the distribution of Newsletter no. 50  51: 16
Systematic botany research fund  59: 6-7;  60: 33-34;  64: 17-18;  65: 15, 19
Student prize  65: 15
Subscription rate  56: 23;  57: 12;  58: 20;  59: 6;  60: 33;  61: 6;  64:
18;  65: 16
Subscription warning  51: 16;  57: 12;  60: 37;  62: 9;  66: 20;  70: 23
Treasurer's report  56: 20-21, 25-28;  60: 30-32, 35-36;  65: 13-14, 17-18

A.S.B.S. MEMBERSHIP LISTS

57: 13-16

NEWS FROM HERBARIA AND GARDENS

AD  59: 15-17
ADU  59: 15-17
BRI  59: 17
BRIU  63: 9-10
BSIP  68: 19
DNA  54: 16
FRI  56: 39
HO  53: 21-22
MEL  52: 20;  60: 38-39
NT  54: 16
PERTH  57: 24
UNSW  52: 18-19

A.S.B.S. SYMPOSIA AND WORKSHOPS

Biogeography and phylogenetics of Pacific flora (1992)  65: 19;  69: 5-6
Botanical history in Australasia (1988)  53: 21;  54: 17
DELTA workshop (1990)  63: 13
Gondwanan affinities in the Australian flora (1989)  56: 38;  60: 1, 19-23
Indo-Pacific biogeography: At the crossroads (1990)  61: 6;  62: 8-9;  63:
12-13;  64: 2-10
Plant systematics in the age of molecular biology (1989)  56: 38;  60: 1, 11-19
Southern temperate ecosystems: Origin and diversification (1993)  69: 6
Systematic and ecological relationships of the South Pacific floras (1991)
65: 19;  66: 20-21;  67: 28;  68: 27;  69: 6-18
Systematic status of large flowering plant genera (1986)  53: 26-93
Systematics, evolution and conservation of the Western Australian biota
(1993)  65: 19-21

REPORTS FROM AUSTRALIAN BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES STUDY

Flora of Australia  51: 13-14;  54: 16;  55: 12;  56: 33;  57: 17;  58: 28;
59: 9;  60: 39;  61: 15;  62: 13-14;  63: 14-15;  64: 19-20;  65: 32-33;
66: 23;  67: 33;  68: 28;  69: 19;  70: 25
Flora grants  57: 17-18;  61: 14-15;  65: 30-32;  69: 20-22
Flora grants preferred objectives  65: 32;  69: 19-20

REPORTS FROM AUSTRALIAN BOTANICAL LIAISON OFFICER

J.G. West  53: 14-17;  55: 20;  56: 34-35
Wilson, K.L.  58: 29-30;  60: 40
Macfarlane, T.D.  61: 18;  62: 14-15;  63: 15;  64: 20-21
G.J. Leach  65: 34-36;  66: 23-24;  67: 35-36;  68: 29
P.S. Short  69: 23;  70: 27

REPORTS FROM COUNCIL OF HEADS OF AUSTRALIAN HERBARIA

Sixteenth meeting  57: 19-21
Seventeenth meeting  62: 9-11
Eighteenth meeting  65: 28-30

PERSONAL NEWS

Appointments  55: 12
Ashby, Alison  52: 18
Boden, Robert  58: 28;  59: 7
Carolin, Roger  61: 7-14
Carr, S.G. Maisie  56: 30;  58: 21-27
Chippendale, George  58: 28
Churchill, David  67: 37
Conn, Barry  67: 30-33
Court, Arthur  59: 8
Foreman, Don  66: 21
Green, John  54: 13-15
Hale, Mason Ellsworth  64: 19
Henderson, Rod  64: 17
Holttum, Eric  65: 27
Jessep, Alexander William  67: 37
Job movements  66: 25
Johnson, Bob  65: 25-27
Leach, Greg  66: 22
Lee, Alma  66: 25
Leiden appointments  68: 33
Macfarlane, Terry  64: 21;  70: 27
Morrison, David  66: 22
Newbey, K.  57: 16
Powell, Jocelyn  66: 21
Short, Philip S.  68: 33
West, Judy  67: 28-29
Wiecek, Barbara  66: 22-23
Woolcock, Collin Elwyn  62: 6-8

BOOK REVIEWS

Bates, R.J. & J.Z. Weber: "Orchids of South Australia"  66: 29
Blackall, W.E. & B.J. Grieve: "How to Know Western Australian Wildflowers,
Part 1. Second edn"  59: 14-15
Brock, J.: "Top End Native Plants"  56: 37
Brooker, M.I.H. & D.A. Kleinig: "Field Guide to Eucalypts, Volume 2.
South-western and Southern Australia"  63: 19-20
Brownsey, P.J. & T.N.H. Galloway: "A Key to the Genera of New Zealand Ferns
and Allied Plants"  53: 20
Carter, H.B.: "Sir Joseph Banks"  57: 23
Chippendale, G.M.: "Flora of Australia, Volume 19. Eucalyptus, Angophora
(Myrtaceae)"  59: 13-14
Clarke, I. & H. Lee: "Name that Flower"  56: 35-36
Cribb, A.B. & J.W. Cribb: "Plant Life of the Great Barrier Reef and
Adjacent Shores"  55: 15-16
Cronquist, A.: "The Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants.
Second edn"  63: 16-19
Dashorst, G.R.M. & J.P. Jessop: "Plants of the Adelaide Plains and Hills"
66: 27-28, 28-29
Ducker, S.C.: "The Contented Botanist"  58: 31-32
Elliot, W.R. & D.L. Jones: "Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants Suitable for
Cultivation, Volume 5"  67: 40-41
Forman, L. & D. Bridson: "The Herbarium Handbook"  66: 26-27
Harden, G. (ed.): "Flora of New South Wales, Volume 1"  68: 36-37
Hawkes, J.G. & J.P. Hjerting: "The Potatoes of Bolivia: Their Breeding
Value and Evolutionary Relationships"  62: 16
Hawkes, J.G., R.N. Lester, M. Nee & N. Estrada-R (eds): "Solanaceae III.
Taxonomy, Chemistry, Evolution"  70: 34-35
Holm-Nielsen, L.B., I.C. Nielsen & H. Balslev (eds): "Tropical Forests:
Botanical Dynamics, Speciation and Diversity"  67: 38-39
Hull, David L.: "Science as a Process: An Evolutionary Account of the
Social and Conceptual Development of Science"  64: 22-27
Isaacs, J.: "Bush Food: Aboriginal Food and Herbal Medicine"  54: 15-16
Jeffrey, C.: "An Introduction to Plant Taxonomy"  70: 30-33
Ladiges, P.Y. & L.W. Martinelli (eds): "Plant Systematics in the Age of
Molecular Biology"  68: 33-35
Mitchell, A.A. & D.G. Wilcox: "Plants of the Arid Shrublands of Western
Australia"  60: 42
Norst, M.J.: "Ferdinand Bauer. The Australian Natural History Drawings"
59: 11-12
Prescott, A.: "It's Blue with Five Petals"  58: 31
Ramson, W.S. (ed.): "The Australian National Dictionary: Australian Words
and their Origins"  62: 17
Robbrecht, E.: "Tropical Woody Rubiaceae. Characteristic Features and
Progressions. Contribution to a New Subfamilial Classification"  61: 18-19
Robinson, L.: "Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney"  70: 33-34
Short, P.S. (ed.): "History of Systematic Botany in Australasia"  67: 41-42
Simon, B.K.: "A Key to Australian Grasses"  64: 27-28
Stace, C.A.: "Plant Taxonomy and Biosystematics"  70: 30-33
Stirton, C.H. & J.L. Zarucchi (eds): "Advances in Legume Biology"  70: 28-30
Taylor, P.: "The Genus Utricularia - A Taxonomic Monograph"  62: 17-18
Tucker, R.: "Palms of Subequatorial Queensland"  56: 38
Tunbridge, D.: "The Story of the Flinders Ranges Mammals"  70: 35
Twidale, C.R., M.J.Tyler & M. Davies (eds): "Ideas and Endeavours - The
Natural Sciences in South Australia"  53: 18-19
Tynan, P.J.: "Pioneer, Priest and Botanist - Benedetto Scortechini"  60: 42-43
Webb, C.J., P.N. Johnson & W.R. Sykes: "Flowering Plants in New Zealand"
65: 36-37
Woolcock, D.: "A Fieldguide to Native Peaflowers of Victoria and
Southeastern Australia"  62: 18-19
Womersley, H.B.S.: "The Marine Benthic Flora of Southern Australia. Part
II"  55: 16-17
Zohary D. & M. Hopf: "Domestication of Plants in the Old World"  56: 36

DETERMINAVIT SLIPS

Muniria integerrima  70: 24

TOPICS AND TITLES

A bicentenary  68: 25-26
Advances in Labiatae Science conference  67: 34
Adventive flora of the Cook Islands  69: 17
Advice for the over-educated  65: 20-25
A family rent by rifting: A short history of the phytogeography of the
Solanaceae  64: 8
Affinities of southern Cupressaceae  60: 20-21
After dinner speech  65: 20-25
Alligator Rivers region collection at UNSW  52: 18-19
Amazon rainforest - Another threat to its survival  57: 3-5
Ambiguous gender in latin diagnoses  64: 15
APINMAP  60: 43-44
Are herbarium collections useful in non-taxonomic studies?  65: 8-12
Aspects of the systematics of the eucalypts  53: 91-93
Australasian bryophyte workshop  67: 43
Australasian Plant Pathology Society conference 54: 17-18;  58: 32
Australia 1788 - A mine of botanical novelty  53: 17-18
Australia Day Council medal  58: 28
Australian Academy of Science programmes 1989-90  55: 20
Australian Academy of Science programmes 1990-91  63: 22
Australian botanical liaison officers  64: 21
Australian bryophyte workshop  54: 19
Australian Flora Foundation Inc.  60: 47
Australian Flora Foundation grants  70: 37
Australian lichenologists, 8th meeting  54: 20
Australian National Parks & Wildlife Service  65: 37
Australian Science Archives project  56: 10-13;  64: 32
Australian Systematic Biology Society?  55: 3-5
Australian Systematic Botany  52: 20;  69: 28-29
Australian visit by Dr W.D. Clayton  56: 40
Australia's biota and the national interest: The role of biological
collections  70: 36
Authorship of the Compositae of Plantae Muellerianae  70: 19-22
Authors of monumental bio-bibliography honoured  56: 4-5

Back copies of ASBS Newsletter  56: 40
Back issues of serials  59: 18
Back issues of Taxon  70: 38
Back issues of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of N.S.W.  60: 45
Baron Constantin von Ettinghausen, pioneer botanist of the Australian
palaeoflora  56: 4-10
Bibliography of recent literature on Banksia  60: 46
Biogeography of Dendrobiinae (Orchidaceae)  64: 4-5
Biogeography of Elaeocarpaceae  64: 5
Biogeography of Indo-Pacific grasses  64: 10
Bloodwood bonanza  55: 5-9
Blue devil - Eryngium ovinum A.Cunn. reinstated  53: 3-4
Books for sale  68: 39
Brachyglottis compacta: Ecology and conservation of a specialized,
restricted endemic, shrubby daisy  69: 16
Bracken-89: preliminary notice  52: 17
Breeding systems as generic determinants  53: 59-64
Brigalow Bob  65: 26-27
Buddleja - Where is it in Australia?  69: 2-3
Burbidge, Nancy T., Memorial Lecture  52: 1-7;  56: 1-4;  60: 2-11;  65: 1-7

Cabbage tree: A threatened species?  69: 7
Camels: Their food preferences in central Australia  69: 4
Cape York Peninsula scientific expedition  66: 30-31
Case of the five acacias  63: 1-4
Cassia ... One genus of three?  53: 85-87
Casuarinaceae: A biogeography-based theory  68: 14-16
Casuarinaceae: A few problematic fossil records  66: 15-16
Casuarinaceae: A palynological review  62: 4-5
Casuarinaceae: Allocasuarina is unsupported  70: 16-19
Casuarinaceae - Some clarifications  67: 25-26
Casuarinaceae: The closest taxon to the family  61: 2-3
Casuarinas on the wing, or Fancies on the wing?  67: 26-27
Cautionary note on Robert Brown's Australian collecting localities  57: 5-7
CAVP and APNI databases  68: 32
Central Australian bloodwoods: An answer to Kleinig  51: 9-11
Change of publisher for Flora Malesiana  68: 39
Changes in relative mobility of pancreatic amylase variants in isoelectric
focusing  64: 10
Chemical characters and generic delimitation  53: 49-54
Chips off the old block: Paleogeographic development of SE Asia by rifting,
drifting and collision  64: 3-4
Chromosome number reports  65: 38
Cladistic analysis of the tribe Epacrideae (Epacridaceae)  69: 15
Cladistic biogeography of marine water striders (Insecta, Hemiptera) in the
Indo-Pacific  64: 2-3
Cladistic genealogies: An illustrated history of phylogenetic systematics
1864-1950  69: 10
Classification and generic status in the Epacridaceae - a preliminary
analysis  53: 70-78
Classification of Australian Casuarinaceae using allozyme evidence  60: 21
Cleland memories  68: 2-11
Climatic and edaphic correlates of divaricating species in central North
Island  69: 9
Comment on Acacia Miller  54: 12-13
Comment on the Newsletter  67: 27
Comparative study of Metrosideros-dominated primary succession on recent
a'a lava flows at Rangitoto Island, New Zealand, and Mauna Loa, Hawai'i
69: 8-9
Concept of the genus  53: 27-31
Conference and workshop on conservation biology  67: 42-43
Conference on monocotyledons  68: 37-38
Constraints of freedom - Callistemon and Melaleuca in Australia and New Caledonia  69: 9-10
Continental drip - A theory of the shape of continents  58: 15-18
Continental drip reviewed  68: 23-25
Continental drip revisited  68: 21-23
Co-ordinating research on molecular evolution of plants  70: 25
Corynocarpus: An isolated genus of Australasian trees  69: 13-14
Crew archives in the Queensland Herbarium: John Carne Bidwill  64: 16
Current state of phylogenetic gene sequencing in plants  64: 29-31
Cycad 93  70: 37

Data systems of the Western Australian Herbarium  51: 1-3
Directory of Pacific botanists  69: 29
Distributional patterns and tectonic development in Indonesia: Wallace
reinterpreted  64: 6
Distribution of some New Zealand hepatics and their Pacific relationships
69: 7-8
Distribution patterns in Metrosideros  69: 10
Diversity of Solanum fruits: A world survey  52: 1-7
Domin's Australian grass types come to light  68: 11-13
Druid's Caps - George Caley's collections of the genus Pterostylis R.Br. in
the colony of New South Wales 1800-1810  66: 16-19

Early collecting numbers of Charles A. Gardner 54: 4-6
Ecology of Sydney plants project  68: 38
Editor's passport  59: 8
Epizootic blindness in goats following consumption of Stypandra glauca: A
comment and a request  53: 6-7
Erratum  68: 1
Eucalyptus II: errata  55: 9-10
Evolution of endemics within Fiji: Allopatric or sympatric speciation?  69: 18
Extinction and diversity in Tasmania in the Pleistocene  69: 12
Extinction is not always for ever: Triunia robusta (Proteaceae)  63: 9

Fake tectonics and continental drip  68: 20-21
Fast PCOA projections with PATN and laser printer  60: 28-29
FASTS - NSTAG  56: 39
Federation of Australian Scientific and Technological Societies general
meeting  69: 22
Fenner conference on the National Biodiversity Strategy  69: 29-30
Ferdinand Mueller's earliest Australian plant collections  52: 11-13
First impressions: The British discovery of Australia  55: 18
Flora Malesiana - An international symposium commemorating Professor Dr
C.G.G.J. van Steenis  53: 22
Flora Malesiana symposium  57: 24-25; 69: 30
Flora Malesiana workshop  61: 15-16
Flora of North America  56: 33
Flora of the Kimberley Region  55: 18
Flora: The art of botany  60: 41
Forest 90  63: 23
Fruit anatomy and systematics of the Simaroubaceae  69: 10

Genera, what and why - some thoughts  53: 31-38
Generic concepts in Asteraceae  53: 67-70
Generic limits in New Zealand Gnaphalieae  69: 17-18
Generic status in the Chenopodiaceae  53: 78-85
Generic status of Acacia sensu lato  53: 87-91
Genetic and environmental components of local variation in tussock-forming
Festuca  69: 13
Geographic range and the genus concept  53: 47-49
Geographic relationships of the Rhytismataceae of New Zealand  69: 12
George Caley - Botanicus peritus et accuratus  63: 10-12
George Caley's contribution to systematic botany  62: 1-4
Ghost stories: Adaptation of the New Zealand flora to vertebrate browsing
69: 13
Gondwanan affinities and evolution within the Liliiflorae  60: 19
Gondwanan grasses in the Australian flora  60: 22
Grammitidaceae of the South Pacific  69: 15
Grasses of the New World and 42nd AIBS meeting, San Antonio, Texas  68: 16-19
Grass manuscript by C.C. Mez for Engler's Pflanzenreich  69: 3-4
Guide to acronyms for new and unsuspecting players in the CHAH game  57: 21-22

Hennig VII  56: 31-32
Hennigian analysis of the Eukaryotae  60: 24-26
Herbarium assistants workshop  57: 24
Herbarium ceiling as plant press  70: 26
Herbarium computist's lament  62: 5
Hiding your light behind a bushell!  55: 10
Highlights from overseas visit to the Netherlands, England, Zimbabwe and
South Africa  62: 12-13
Hybridization in five alpine species of Ranunculus  64: 9

Improving the stability of names: Needs and options symposium  63: 21-22;
67: 10-20
Increased nomenclatural stability through lists of names in current use  55: 1-3
In defence of Melaleuca diosmatifolia  53: 1-2
In defence of Melaleuca erubescens  51: 4
Index Nominum Genericorum cards: Don't throw them out  58: 19
In honorem Georgii Caley - George Caley'scollections and descriptions of orchids 
in the colony of New South Wales 1800-1810 67: 2-9 In support of an Australian Systematic Biology Society 56: 16 International Botanical Congress 62: 21 International congress of the history of science 57: 25 International Geosphere-Biosphere program 61: 4-5 International Organisation for Plant Information 68: 30-31; 69: 24-25 International Organisation of Plant Biosystematists 55: 18; 56: 39 International Solanaceae conference 63: 22 International symposium on the preservation and conservation of natural history collections 64: 32 International Union of the History and Philosophy of Science 61: 20 International Working Group on Taxonomic Databases for Plant Sciences membership application 64: 31 International Working Group on Taxonomic Databases for Plant Sciences, TDWG 7 69: 25-28 Introduced strandplants: A progress report 64: 8-9 Introduction to cladistics, with examples from Hebe (Scrophulariaceae) 69: 10-11 IUBS Commission for Taxonomic Databases 62: 22 Jesse M. Greenman award 1991 68: 39 John Child bryophyte workshop 65: 38 Jones on Greene 67: 20-21 Launching of Flora of Australia, volume 19 56: 15-16 Leaf anatomy in Gnaphalieae (Compositae) 69: 8 Letter to the editors 59: 18; 62: 23; 63: 23 Library collections 65: 12-13 Limonium hyblaeum: An early introduction to Australia named at last 52: 14 Linnean Society of London annual regional meeting 63: 23 List of names in current use 55: 1 Loranthaceae: Reunion of an old Gondwanan family at Wallace's Line 64: 3 Macquarie Island - A report on a short visit 64: 11-15 Macrofossil evidence for Gondwanan elements in the Indo-Pacific flora 64: 4 Manifold uses of the Epson PX-8 portable lap-top computer in herbarium work 51: 5-8 Marine algae of the Chatham Islands 69: 14-15 Melbourne: A focal point for early botanical activity 56: 1-4 Memories of J.M. Black 70: 2-13 Method for dealing with unordered multistate characters 67: 22 Method for recording UV reflectance patterns in flowers using monochromatic film 59: 2-4 Microfiche of herbaria housed in Australian collections 63: 21 Molecular evolutionary clock 60: 21-22 Molecules and systematics 60: 11-15 Morphological study of fossil and modern Elaeocarpus (Elaeocarpaceae) fruits in Australia and New Zealand 64: 8 Morphology and geography in Indo-Pacific non-aurantioid Rutaceae 64: 5 My first revision gave me so much satisfaction 61: 1 Narcissus naturalised in South Australia and Victoria 61: 3-4 New record for the problematic genus Lepturopetium (Poaceae) 59: 5 New records in the naturalised flora of South Australia 53: 7-14 Note on Gnaphalium L. in Australia 52: 7-11 Notes on Nancy Burbidge 67: 21-22 Not-so-brief review of the history of the Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter 66: 4-14 Old herbaria: Who collected what? 68: 26 Opening remarks to the first issue of the ASBS Newsletter 66: 2-3 Orbea Haw. or Stapelia L. (Asclepiadaceae): A choice of generic name for the naturalised carrion flower 53: 4-6 Origin and biogeography of angiosperms 64: 6 Origins of the Melanesian and Polynesian Eucnemidae (Coleoptera) 64: 7 Origins, radiations and sifting in the Australasian biota - Changing concepts from new data and old 60: 2-11 Pachystoma pubescens Blume (Orchidaceae) rediscovered in the Northern Territory 61: 5 Pacific botany for the 21st century conference 69: 30 Pacific science congress 57: 26; 61: 20; 67: 36 Pacific science intercongress 57: 25 Paper records 67: 36-37 Pittosporaceae - An old east Gondwanan family? 60: 20 Plant collecting in the island of Pins Colonnaires 52: 15-16 Plant resource data standards - Validation and use in SIS 69: 8 Plant systematics in the age of molecular biology: Synthesis and prospect 60: 16-19 Plant Taxonomic Literature in Australian Libraries 62: 22-23 Plant taxonomists online 68: 29; 70: 38 Pleurotus in the South Pacific 69: 16 Pollination and seed dispersal in Euphrasia disperma Hook.f. (Scrophulariaceae) of New Zealand and their evolutionary significance 64: 3 Pollination syndromes as generic determinants 53: 54-59 Poor slides and poor speakers: Can anything be done? 65: 12 Primitive angiosperms for enzyme electrophoresis - request for seed 52: 17 Problems in the organisation of plant taxonomic work 54: 6-12 Publication dates of Australian Systematic Botany 60: 46 Publishing of ASBS Council meetings 67: 27 Racosperma again 59: 1-2 Razors 67: 37 R.C. Gunn and J. Milligan: A cautionary note 54: 1-4 Recent publications 51: 14-15; 53: 24; 55: 17; 56: 38; 57: 23; 62: 19-20; 63: 20-21; 64: 28; 65: 37; 66: 29; 67: 42; 68: 37; 70: 35 Rediscovery of Muellerargia timorensis (Cucurbitaceae) 59: 4 Relationships within the Lamiales 69: 9 Reply to Bean 56: 17-19 Request 62: 20 Request for copies of Newsletters 66: 30 Request for information 61: 19-20 Request for material 53: 23; 57: 26; 58: 32; 63: 23; 65: 38; 67: 44; 68: 38, 39; 70: 37-38, 38 Request for naturalized strandplants 69: 28 Response of Iris lacustris, a threatened North American species, to drought 69: 14 Restriction of Nothofagus subgenus Brassospora to tropical latitudes: Some interpretations from ecophysiological studies 64: 8 Resurrection of the Honiara Herbarium (BSIP), Solomon Islands 68: 19 Revision of Flora Europaea volume 1 53: 22-23 Revisiting rarity - A botanical perspective on rarity and extinction 69: 11-12 Robert Mudie (1777-1842) and Australian botany, or The saga of the Black Bean 70: 13-15 Roleau card index to specific epithets 58: 18-19 Role of cladistics in generic delimitation 53: 38-47 Rudi Lemberg travelling fellowship 62: 21 Samaras and feathers, or Casuarinas on the wing? 67: 23-25 Science of the Pacific island peoples 61: 20 Science, systematics and specimens 65: 7-8 SEABOP 60: 44-45 Search subscriptions 55: 19 Sebastian Schauer, an overlooked botanist 58: 19 Setting priorities for the conservation of New Zealand's plants and animals 69: 14 Simple plant press 60: 27 Smilax glyciphylla, or A case of I for Novello, O for the garden wall or Y for biscuit? 57: 1-3 Society of Systematic Biologists 67: 44 Software licences 67: 44 Southern Connection Newsletter 70: 38 Spelling possessive place names 58: 29 Spinifex L.: Setting the record straight 56: 13-15 Stability of the scientific names of plants 67: 10-20 Stigmatic exudate rewards and self- incompatibility in a primitive angiosperm, Pseudowintera colorata (Winteraceae) 69: 12 Symposium and workshop on biological collections 66: 31 Systematics and biogeography of the austral biota 55: 19; 64: 1-2 Systematics, biogeography, and photosynthetic pathway variation in Indo-Malayan/African Alloteropsis Presl (Poaceae) 64: 5-6 Systematics of the Pacific Gardenieae (Rubiaceae) 69: 15-16 Systematics or taxonomic naming service? 64: 33-34 Systematic status of large genera in the Asteraceae 53: 64-67 Tasmanian plant collecting localities of Ronald Gunn and Joseph Milligan - Additional records 57: 7-10 Taxic diversity - Useful or toxic? 69: 18 Taxon back issues special sale 66: 30 Taxonomists 57: 11-12 "Tazetta" narcissus naturalised in Western Australia 58: 13-14 TDWG 7 conference 67: 43 Telephone and fax numbers for major Australian herbaria 62: 21; 68: 40; 69: 36; 70: 40 There is one thing greater than armies: An idea whose time has come 65: 1-7 Third international Solanaceae conference 56: 31 Threatened plant recovery planning - A New Zealand case study 69: 16-17 Transpacific cladistic patterns in the Proteaceae and Elaeocarpaceae 60: 22-23 Three cheers for Ru Hoogland in Paris 61: 6 Triumph of reason 66: 19 Vertebrate biogeographic patterns within Australia 64: 5 Visit to Papua New Guinea 65: 33 Wattle become of Acacia? 58: 1-13 What price a herbarium specimen? 63: 4-8 Women in science in Australia 65: 37-38
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