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Price: $5.00

· AlAstraliaVl S~stemat[c •. · BotaVl~ Societ~

NEWSLETTER Index , Volu-mes 1-30

. ,. Registered by Austral.ia Post ' -Publication No. NBH 8068 ~

ISSN 1034-1218

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AUSTRALIAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY SOCIETY INCORPORATED

Vice President

Office Bearers

President

Dr J.G, West Australian National Herbarium

GPO Box 1600 CANBERRA ACT 2601

Tel (06) 2465113 Fax (06) 246 5000

Secretary -

Dr B.J. Conn National Herbarium of NSW

Mrs Macquaries Road SYDNEY NSW 2000

Qr G.P. Gtiymer _ Qu~ensland Herbarium

Meiers Road INDOOROOPILL Y QLD 4068

Tel (07) 377 ~320 Tel (02) 231 8131 Fax (02) 251 4403 Fax (07) ]70 3276

Coun~illors

Treasurer

Dr D.B .. Foreman National Herbarium of Victoria·

Bitdwood A venue -SOUTH YARRA VIC 3141

Te! (03) 6§0 9424 Fax (03) 650 5917

Dr J.A. Ch~ppill Department of-Botany_ · -

University ofWestern Australia NEDLANDS WA 6009

Tel (09) 380 2212

Dr J.M. Powell National Herbarium ofNSW

, Mrs Macquaries Road SYDNEY NSW 2000

Tel (02) 231 8139 Fax (09) 380 1001 - Fax ~02) 251 4403

Affiliated Society

Papua New Guinea Botanical Society

Australian Botanlcal liaison Officer

Dr: P.S. Short Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Richmond, Smtey. TW9 3AB: ENGLAND.

Tel 44~81-940-1171 Fax 44-81-948-1197

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INTRODUCTION

ASBS Newsletter Index

Part 1 - Issued December 1991

This is the first part of a consolidated index to all issues of the society's Newsletter, which council decided would be the most practical means of accessing the considerable amount of information that this periodical contains. The index has been compiled over a number of years by several members of the society. To all of those contribu­tors we are very grateful, and council hopes that you will find this a very useful compilation. Actu­ally, it is compulsory for all members to use it at least once a month!

The data for this first part of the index are in three groups:- taxonomic names (including latin binomials artd trinomials, as well as all higher cate­gories), personal names (including authors, as well as references to particular people), and subjects (including titles of articles, as well as particular topics).

Most of the data from the second two catego­ries from issues 1-21 were extracted by John Jessop in Adelaide; and this part of the index was first distributed to interested members of the society at the end of 1979 (see ASBS Newsletter 19: 8 and 21: 2). Bill Balker in Adelaide then com­piled further information from these issues, plus the rest of the data in these two categories from issues 22-30. Issue 30 was the last of the old-style Newsletter, and since that time each editor has compiled an armual index to the titles and subjects.

Council then decided to compile a thorough index to the scientific plant names from issue 1 through to the present. This has been done by Kirsten Cowley in Canberra, and the data are now maintained as an up-to-date computer database.

This first part of the index includes all of the data from issues 1-30 inclusive, covering the period from 1974 to early 1982. The data were checked by Louisa Murray, and the final editing was by David Morrison.

The remainder of the index, covering the period of the Newsletter in its modem format, will be included with further issues of the Newsletter. The data from these later issues will be indexed by taxonomic names, authors, and subjects.

Issues 1-30 of the ASBS Newsletter

Number

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Date

March 1974 July 1974

November 1974 February 1975

July 1975 November 1975

March 1976 July 1976

November 1976 March 1977

June 1977 September 1977 December 1977

March 1978 May 1978

August 1978 December 1978

March 1979 June 1979

September 1979 December 1979

March 1980 June 1980

September 1980 December 1980

March 1981 May 1981

August 1981 November 1981

February 1982

Editor

Des Boland Des Boland Des Boland Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Rod Henderson Alex George Alex George Alex George Alex George Alex George Alex George Alex George Alex George Alex George Alex George Alex George Barry Conn Barry Conn Barry Conn Barry Conn Barry Conn

A brief review of the history of the Newsletter is provided in ASBS Newsletter 66: 4-14.

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TAXONOMIC NAMES

Abelia 30: 17 Abelia biflora 30: 18 Acacia 1: 8; 2: 7; 3: 8; 5: 5; 6: 14; 7: 10; 8: 8,

15; 10: 13; 11: 8, 14, 15, 19; 14: 18; 15: 9; 19: 14; 22: 12; 23: 16; 24: 8, 10; 25: 14; 26:26; 29:5,18,22,27

Acacia cyclops 26: 17 Acacia dealbata 26: 51 Acacia famesiana 24: 10 Acacia harpophylla 12: 16 Acacia leiophylla 11: 15 Acacia longifolia 26: 17 Acacia papyrocarpa 29: 11 Acacia retinodes var. oraria 15: 7 Acacia saligna 26: 17 Acaena anserinifolia 24: 10 Acanthaceae 29: 22, 26; 30: 20 Acheta domestica 26: 48 Acmena 2:17 Acradenia 7: 16; 17: 9 Acrotylaceae 12: 11 Actinotus 28: 35 Actites 10: 10 Adenanthos 2: 12;· 3: 11; 5: 13 Adiantum 10: 12 Adonis microcarpus 19: 14 Aeschynanthus 30: 32 Agalmyla parasitica 30: 30 Agalmyla tuberculata 30: 32, 33, 35 Agrimonia eupatoria 30: 9 Aizoaceae 29: 22, 26; 30: 19, 21,52 A juga australis 19: 15 Albizia 6: 13 Albizia lophantha 26: 17 Alismataceae 28: 17 Allium triquetrum 26: 48 Allosyncarpia temata 13: 17 Alopecurus 26: 38 Altemanthera nodiflora 24: 10 Amanita muscaria 15: 6 Amaranthaceae 3: 9; 8: 15; 11: 4; 13: 18; 14:

18; 26: 43; 29: 22, 26 Amentiferae 28: 16 Ammannia baccifera 24: 10 Amorphophallus titanum 20: 10 Amphibolis 12: 11 Amphibolis antarctica 12: 11; 26: 49

· Amphibolis griffithii 12: 11 Amphoplexia racemosa 12: 11 Amsinckia 26: 49 Anacampseros 26: 44

Anacardiaceae 29: 22 Aneuraceae 5: 11 Angophora 1: 8; 23: 16 Angophora hispida 19: 13; 26:48 Anguillaria 19: 14 Anigozanthos 13: 16; 14: 18; 19: 14; 21: 14;

23: 16; 26: 42; 29: 26 Anigozanthos bicolor 13: 16 Anigozanthos gabrielae 13: 16 Anigozanthos viridis 13: 16 Annoniflorae 28: 21 Anopterus glandu1osus 7: 4 Anthocercis 2: 9; 7: 11; 23: 16 Anthotroche 2: 9; 7: 11 Antithamnion 10: 12 Apiaceae 9: 9; 26: 43; 30: 53 Apiaceae subfam. Apioideae 30: 46 Apiaceae subfam. Hydrocotyloideae 30: 46 Apiaceae subfam. Saniculoideae 30: 46 Apiales 29: 23 Apium 22:8 Apocynaceae 11: 3; 18:2 Aquifoliaceae 29: 25 Araceae 7: 10; 13: 16; 27: 17 Araliaceae 3: 7; 30: 43-46, 50-55 Aralidium 30: 45, 54 Arecaceae 7: 10; 8: 8; 26: 50 Arecales 29: 23 Argemone ochro1euca 3: 5 Aristida 6: 8; 16: 14 Aristolochia 11: 12 Aristolochiales 28: 14 Arthrocnemum 6: 10 Arum conophalloides 20: 10 Asclepiadaceae 11: 3, 12; 18: 2 Asparagus 4: 9 Asphodelus fistulosus 19: 15 Aspleniaceae 15: 12 Asteraceae 1: 11; 5: 7; 7: 4; 8: 8; 21: 16; 22: 7;

29:23,27 Asteraceae subtribe Gnaphaliinae 24: 15 Asteraceae tribe Inuleae 21: 10; 22: 8; 24: 15 Atriplex 22: 2; 29: 11 Atriplex eardleyae 15: 7 Atriplex eichleri 26:43 Atriplex vesicaria 26: 50 Atropa belladonna 30: 35 Austrobaileyaceae 28: 14 Avicenniamarina 19: 13 Arolla pinnata 26: 49

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Banksia 9: 2; 18: 10; 19: 13; 22: 7; 25: 18-25; 28: 11; 29: 7

Banksia aff. sphaerocarpa 25: 24, 25 Banksia ashbyi 25: 19 Banksia asplenifolia 19: 15 Banksia attenuata 25: 19, 24, 25 Banksia baxteri 25: 19 Banksia caleyi 25: 19 Banksia candolleana 25: 19 Banksia coccinea 25: 19 Banksia dryandroides 25: 19 Banksia elderana 25: 19 Banksia elegans 9: 2; 25: 19 Banksia ericifolia 19: 13; 25: 19 Banksia grandis 25: 19-24 Banksia hookerana 25: 19 Banksia ilicifolia 25: 19 Banksia integrifolia 9: 2; 25: 19 Banksia lemanniana 25: 19 Banksia littoralis 25: 19, 24, 25 Banksia menziesii 25: 19, 24, 25 Banksia occidentalis 25: 19 Banksia praemorsa 25: 19 Banksia prionotes 25: 19 Banksia quercifolia 25: 19 Banksia robur 9: 2; 19: 15 Banksia sphaerocarpa 25: 19 Banksia tricuspis 9: 2; 25: 19 Banksia verticillata 25: 19 Barbarea 26: 42 Basarthrum 24: 12 Bassia eichleri 26: 43 Bataceae 29: 25 Batrachium 26: 38 Bauera 23: 16; 26: 49 Bauera rubioides 17: 5 Baumea articulata 16: 15 Begoniaceae 6: 13 Bertiera letouzeyi 30: 9 Bignoniaceae 28:30 Billardiera 23: 16 Bixaceae 29:25 Blandfordia 23: 16 Blandfordia nobilis 17: 5 Boerhavia 21: 15 Bonplandia 30:21 Boraginaceae 29: 22; 30: 17, 39 Boronia 15: 12; 16: 15; 19: 15; 23: 16 Borya 29: 26 Botryosambucus 30: 16 Brachychiton australe 21: 15 Brachychiton discolor 7: 4 Brachysema 28: 11 Braeium 23: 16 Brassica 28: 21

Brassicaceae 29:25 Bromeliales 29: 22 Bromus 24: 11 Bruguiera 14: 18 Brunonia 8: 17; 9: 12; 23: 16 Bryobartramia 11: 15 Buddleiaceae 27: 16 Buddleja (Buddleia) 27: 16 Bulbine 3: 4; 15: 6 Bulbine bulbosa 13: 19 Bulbinella 3: 4 Bulbinopsis 3: 4 Bulbophyllum baileyi 3: 12 Bulbostylis eustachii 15: 7 Bupleurum 30: 50 Bursaria 23: 16 Byblis 23: 16

Caesalpiniaceae 9: 5; 29: 22, 27 Caesalpiniaceae subfam. Caesalpinioideae 11: 15 Caladenia 19: 14 Caladenia dilata var. concinna 14: 18 Caladenia drummondii 14: 3 Caladenia patersonii var. patersonii 14: 18 Calandrinia 16: 12; 26: 44,51 Calceolaria 30: 24, 26, 40, 41 Callistemon 22: 8; 23: 16; 30: 17 Callistemon speciosus 22: 8 Callistemon viminalis 22: 8 Callitrichaceae 11: 3 Callitris 20: 6; 26: 51; 29: 18 Callitris sp. (probably preissii) 26: 17 Calothamnus 30: 17 Calycanthus 30: 10 Calythropis 26: 44 Calytrix 26: 44 Calytrix tetragona 26: 44 Campanula 30: 17 Campanulaceae 29:23 Campe 26:42 Cannabis 5: 15 Capparaceae 26: 42; 29: 25 Capparales 23: 5; 28: 21; 29: 22 Caprifoliaceae 30: 5, 7, 16, 21 Carduus 15: 13 Caryota 30: 50 Carthamus lanatus 19: 15 Caryophyllaceae 13: 17; 29: 22,26 Caryophyllales 28: 15 Cassia 2: 9; 19: 15; 26: 23; 29: 18, 27 Cassytha 15: 9; 26: 51 Casuarina 5: 11; 15: 13; 17: 6; 21: 9, 13; 23:

16; 26: 6; 29: 18 Casuarina distyla 19: 13 Casuarina suberosa 19: 13

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Casuarinaceae 8: 8; 26: 42; 29: 22 Caulerpa filiformis 10: 10 Celastraceae 8: 8; 29: 25 Celastrales 29: 22 Celastrus 6: 14 Celmisia 2: 16; 19: 14 Centrolepidaceae 7: 10; 21: 12; 29: 6 Centrolepis 7: 4 Centropogon 28: 23 Centrospermae 19: 7; 28: 15 Cephaloschefflera 30: 52, 53 Ceratopetalum gummiferum 17: 5 Chamaelaucium 9: 12 Chamaesyce 10: 10 Chamaexeros 8: 15 Cheilanthes 8: 8; 9: 13; 10: 12; 26: 50 Chenopodiaceae 1: 12; 5: 15; 6: 14; 18: 16; 26:

50; 29: 22, 26; 30: 19 Chirita 30: 34, 36, 41 Chirita hamosa 30: 40 Chirita micromusa 30: 36, 37 Chirita sinensis 30: 30 Chloanthaceae 7: 12; 14: 17 Chloanthes 14: 17 Chloranthaceae 28: 14 Chondrilla 24: 11 Chrysothemis 30:.34 Chrysothemis friedrichsthaliana 30: 34 Cirsium vulgare 19: 14, 15 Cistaceae 29: 25 Citrus 28: 29 Cladia 2: 17 Cleistocalyx 2: 17 Clusiaceae 28: 29 Cochliostema odomtissimum 30: 20 Colocasia 27: 17 Columnea 19: 11 Combretaceae 3: 9; 10: 17, 18; 13: 16; 19: 13;

29:22 Comesperma 16: 15 Commelinaceae 7: 10; 30:40 Compositae 9: 9; 10: 10; 15: 11; 21: 9, 10; 22:

8; 24: 15 Conostylis 21: 14; 29: 26 Conostylis aculeata 14: 19 Convolvulaceae 29: 22 Corallinaceae 26: 50 Cordyline 3: 9 Correa 12: 11; 23: 16; 24: 8-10 Correa bauerlenii 24: 8, 9 Correa pulchella 26: 27 Cortaderiajubata 19: 15 Corybas 23: 16 Corynocarpaceae 29: 25 Corytoplectus vittatus 30: 35

Cotula 19: 14 Cotula australis 24: 10 Craspedia 1: 8; 8: 8 Crassulaceae 19: 7, 11; 21: 9 Crowea 23: 16 Cruciferae 4: 6; 28: 11 Cryptocarya 10: 11 Cucurbitaceae 28: 11; 29:25 Cupressaceae 7: 12; 20: 6; 26: 50,51 Cupressus glabm 20: 6 Cuscuta australis 24: 10 Cycadaceae 18: 16 Cyanostegia 7: 12 Cyathea felina 27: 6 Cyathea sangirensis 3: 8 Cyatheaceae 3: 8 Cycas 8: 17 Cyclosorus aridus 3: 8 Cymbopogon 2: 7; 3: 8 Cymodoceaceae 12: 11 Cyperaceae 3: 9; 5: 17, 18; 6: 11; 7: 10; 8: 7, 8;

18: 16; 29: 23 Cyperus 7: 10, 11; 9: 10; 10: 12; 13: 13 Cyperus congestus 24: 11 Cyperus rotundus 3: 5 Cyperus vaginatus 9: 10 Cyrtandra 30: 35 Cyrtandra bmbidgei 30: 35 Cyrtandra leucochlamys 30: 35 Cyrtandm pendula 30: 30 Cyrtandraceae 30: 40

Dalbergaria sanguinea 30: 30 Dampiem linearis 19: 13 Danthonia 20: 8 Daphne 20:9 Darwinia 9: 12; 14: 21, 22; 15: 11 Datiscaceae 29: 25 Datum leichhardtii 14: 13 Daucus 9: 9; 29: 29, 30 Daucus brachiatus 29: 29 Daucus carota 29: 29 Daucus g1ochidiatus 9: 9; 29: 29, 30 Daucus glochidiatus subvar. platyacanthus 29: 29 Daucus glochidiatus subvar. thellungii 29: 29 Daucus glochidiatus var. leptacanthus 29: 29 Daucus glochidiatus var. pachyacanthus 29: 29 Daviesia 20: 8 Dawsonia 11:20 Degeneria vitiensis 30: 14 Dendrobium hispidum 3: 12 Dendrobium ruppianum 7: 4 Dendropanax 30: 51 Dianella 3: 9; 6: 11; 9: 11; 11: 15; 14: 23; 26:

49

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Dicerandra 28: 33, 34 Dicerandra comutissima 28: 33,34 Dicerandra densiflora 28: 34 Dicerandra frutescens 28: 33 Dicerandra immaculata 28: 33 Dicerandra linearifolia 28: 34 Dicerandra odoratissima 28: 34 Dicerandra radfordiana 28: 34 Dichosciadium 26: 42 Dicranemaceae 11: 15 Didymocarpus robustus 30: 30 Didymocarpus sulphureus 30: 30 Diervilla 30: 16 Digitalis 13: 10 Digitaria sanguinalis 3: 5 Dilleniaceae 11: 3; 29: 23 Dilleniales 30: 10 Dilleniidae 28: 14 Dioscorea 5: 2 Dioscoreaceae 27: 17; 29: 22 Dipsacales 29: 23; 30: 5 Dipterocarpaceae 28: 28 Dodonaea 6: 14; 7: 12; 21: 10; 23: 16; 25: 6;

26: 16, 23, 51; 28: 11, 12 Dodonaea viscosa 21: 10 Doodia 10: 12 Drosera 11: 15; 23: 16 Drosera auriculata 21: 9 Drosera peltata 21: 9 Droseraceae 11: 15; 28: 15; 29: 22, 24 Dryandra comosa 14: 3 Drymonia coccinea 30: 33, 35 Drymonia pendula 30: 30 Drypetes 28: 21 Duboisia 7: 11

Ebenales 29: 23 Echinochloa 6: 14 Echinochloa crus-galli 3: 5 Ehretiaceae 11: 3; 18: 2 Eichlerago 14: 17; 26: 43 Elacholoma 16: 13 Elatinaceae 11: 3 Eleocharis 7: 10 Embergia 10: 10 Embothrium 23: 16 Enteromorpha 26: 50 Epacridaceae 2: 16; 12: 11; 20: 8; 23: 16; 25:

12, 17; 27: 6; 29: 23 Epacridaceae tribe Styphelieae 25: 17 Epacris 7:4 Epacris impressa 9: 13 Epithema 30: 32, 38, 41 Epithema carnosum 30: 32 Epithema saxatile 30: 32, 37, 38

Eremophila 3: 9; 7: 7, 12; 14: 18; 16: 13; 21: 10 Eremophila longifolia 24: 13 Ergaleium 11: 15 Ericaceae 8: 18; 29: 23 Erigeron (Conyza) bonariensis 3: 5 Eriocaulaceae 7: 10; 29: 23 Eriocaulon cinereum 24: 11 Eryngium 30: 50 Eryngium bupleuroides 30: 50 Eryngium inaccessum 30: 50 Eryngium rostratum 20: 4 Eucalyptus 1: 8; 2: 3-4; 5: 5; 7: 4, 5; 8: 2, 3-5,

8, 15; 9: 5; 11: 14; 12: 14; 13: 17; 14: 3-6, 18; 15: 12; 16: 15; 17: 9, 10; 19: 10, 14; 21: 9; 23: 16, 18; 24: 8, 9, 10; 25: 9; 26: 6, 49,50,51; 29:6, 7,9, 15, 16, 17,26,27; 30:57,58

Eucalyptus series Dumosae 19: 11; 21: 9; 29: 16, 17

Eucalyptus series Oleosae 29: 16, 17 Eucalyptus series Subexsertae 29: 16 Eucalyptus series Tereticomes 29: 17 Eucalyptus albens 29: 16 Eucalyptus anceps 21: 9; 29: 19 Eucalyptus argillacea 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus baeuerlenii 24: 8, 9 Eucalyptus baxteri 29: 18, 19 · Eucalyptus behriana 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus botryoides 26: 17 Eucalyptus brachycalyx 29: 19 Eucalyptus brevifolia 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus burracoppinensis 29: 16, 18, 19 Eucalyptus calcareana 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus calycogona 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus camaldulensis 26: 48, 49 Eucalyptus camaldulensis subsp. camaldulensis

29: 19 Eucalyptus camaldulensis var. obtusa 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus cladocalyx 26: 17; 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus cloeziana 23: 20 Eucalyptus cneorifolia 29: 19 Eucalyptus concinna 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus conglobata 21: 9; 29: 17, 19 Eucalyptus cosmophylla 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus cyanophylla subsp. aff. S.E. 29: 19 Eucalyptus cyanophylla subsp. cyanophylla 29:

19 Eucalyptus decepta 8: 3, 4 Eucalyptus decurva 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus dichromophloia subsp. oligocarpa 29:

18, 19 Eucalyptus diversifolia 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus drepanophylla 8: 3, 4 Eucalyptus endesmioides 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus eremicola 29: 18, 19

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Eucalyptus ewartiana 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus fasciculosa 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus fibrosa 8: 3, 4 Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa 8: 4 Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. nubila 8: 4 Eucalyptus ficifolia 26: 17 Eucalyptus flindersii 29: 17-19 Eucalyptus flocktoniae 29: 19 Eucalyptus forrestiana 29: 7, 18, 19 Eucalyptus forrestiana subsp. dolichorhyncha 29:

7 Eucalyptus forrestiana subsp. forrestiana 29: 7 Eucalyptus fraseri 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus gamophylla 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus gardneri 23: 19 Eucalyptus gillii 29: 17-19 Eucalyptus globulus 26: 51 Eucalyptus gongylocarpa 29: 16, 18, 19 Eucalyptus goniocalyx 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus gracilis 29: 19 Eucalyptus incrassata subsp. angulosa 29: 19 Eucalyptus incrassata subsp. incrassata 29: 19 Eucalyptus incurva 29: 17-19 Eucalyptus intertexta 29: 19 Eucalyptus jucunda 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus jutsonii 29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus kingsmillii 29: 16, 18, 19 Eucalyptus kitsoniima 25: 9 Eucalyptus lansdowneana subsp. albopurpurea

29: 19 Eucalyptus lansdowneana subsp. landsdowneana

29: 18, 19 Eucalyptus largiflorens 29: 19 Eucalyptus lehmannii 26: 17 Eucalyptus leptopoda 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus leucoxylon subsp.leucoxylon 29: 19 Eucalyptus leucoxylon subsp. megalocarpa 29: 19 Eucalyptus leucoxylon subsp. petiolaris 29: 19 Eucalyptus leucoxylon subsp. pruinosa 29: 19 Eucalyptus loxophleba 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus macrorhyncha 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus mannensis 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus marginata 9: 2; 25: 20,21 Eucalyptus microcarpa 29: 19 Eucalyptus microtheca 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus morrisii 29: 17, 18, 20 Eucalyptus nitida 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus nubila 8: 4 Eucalyptus nubila subsp. nubila 8: 4 Eucalyptus nubila subsp. rostrata 8: 4 Eucalyptus obliqua 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus obliqua subsp. megacarpa 29: 19 Eucalyptus obliqua subsp. obliqua 29: 19 Eucalyptus odorata 29: 19 Eucalyptus oleosa 29: 19

Eucalyptus ovata 26: 18, 20,49 Eucalyptus oxymitra 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus pachyphylla 29: 16, 18, 20 Eucalyptus papuana 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus pauciflora 29: 18, 19, 20 Eucalyptus peeneri 29: 17, 18,20 Eucalyptus pileata 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus pimpiniana 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus porosa 29: 19 Eucalyptus pyriformis subsp. youngiana 29: 18,

20 Eucalyptus regnans 26: 51 Eucalyptus remota 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus resinifera 8: 3 Eucalyptus rubida 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus rugosa 29: 19 Eucalyptus sessilis 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus siderophloia 8: 3, 4 Eucalyptus siderophloia var. rostrata 8: 4 Eucalyptus socialis 29: 17, 20 Eucalyptus sp. 29: 17, 18 Eucalyptus sparsa 29: 17, 18, 20 Eucalyptus stjohnii 26: 48 Eucalyptus stoatei 29: 7 Eucalyptus striaticalyx 29: 19 Eucalyptus tereticornis 26: 50 Eucalyptus terminalis 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus transcontinentalis 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus trivalvis 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus uncinata 29: 18, 20 Eucalyptus viminalis 11: 19; 26: 48; 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus viminalis subsp. cygnetensis 29: 19 Eucalyptus viminalis subsp. viminalis 29: 19 Eucalyptus viridis 29: 19 Eucalyptus wandoo 29: 6 Eucalyptus websterana 29: 18,20 Eucalyptus yalatensis 29: 17, 18, 20 Eucalyptus yarraensis 26: 49 Eucalyptus yumbarrana 29: 17, 18,20 Eucalyptus yumbarrana subsp. striata 29: 19 Eucalyptus yumbarrana subsp. yumbarrana 29: 19 Eucomis punctata 30: 17 Eugenia 2: 16, 17; 9: 11; 23: 16; 28:29 Euphorbia 5: 17; 6: 11; 7: 6-9; 10: 10 Euphorbia alsiniflora 7: 9 Euphorbia atoto 7:9 Euphorbia australis 7: 9 Euphorbia biconvexa 7:9 Euphorbia boophthona 7: 9 Euphorbia coghlanii 7: 9 Euphorbia drummondii 7: 7, 9 Euphorbiaeremophila 7:7,9 Euphorbia filipes 7: 9 Euphorbia hirta 7: 9 Euphorbia inappendiculata 7: 9

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Euphorbiamacgillivrayi 7:9 Euphorbia mitchelliana var. hirta 7: 9 Euphorbia mitchelliana var. stenophylla 7: 9 Euphorbia muelleri 7: 9 Euphorbia myrtoides 7: 9 Euphorbia pilulifera 7: 9 Euphorbia schultzii 7: 9 Euphorbia sparmannii 7: 9 Euphorbia stevenii 7: 7, 9 Euphorbia vachellii 7: 9 Euphorbia wheeleri 7:9 Euphorbiaceae 6: 11; 7: 6-8; 8: 14; 9: 8, 10; 11:

12, 14; 18: 2; 26: 49; 28: 15; 29: 23 Euphorbiaceae tribe Euphorbieae 8: 17; 9: 12; 10:

10; 26:49 Euphorbiales 28: 14 Euphrasia 16: 13 Euphrasia eichleri 26: 43 Exocarpos 23: 16 Exsertaria 29: 17

Fabaceae 10: 12; 11: 14; 20: 8; 29: 23 Fagaceae 29: 22 Fatsia 30: 51 Filago pyrimidata 26: 25 Fissidens rigidulus 26: 48 Flacourtiaceae 29:25 Flagellariaceae 7: 10 Flindersia 9: 11 Flindersia bomjotiana 9: 13 Frankeniaceae 29: 25 Funaria hygrometrica 26: 48 Funariaceae 29: 11

Garcinia 28: 29 Gastonia 30: 50, 51 Gastrolobium 27: 13 Geniostoma 11: 12; 19: 7; 21: 9; 28: 12 Gentiana 13: 10 Gentianaceae 11: 3; 18: 2 Gentianales 29: 23 Geraniales 28: 21; 29: 23 Gesneria pedunculosa 30: 30 Gesneriaceae 19: 11; 30: 23-41 Gesneriaceae tribe Beslerieae 30: 35 Gesneriaceae tribe Klugieae 30: 35 Gesneriaceae tribe Loxonieae 30: 35 Gigartinales 11: 15; 12: 11 Gigospermum repens 29: 12 Gilia capitata 30: 11 Gingidia 19: 15 Glaux maritima 30: 17 Glischrocaryon 7: 15 Glossostigma 16: 13 Glycine 10: 12

Gompho1obium 27: 13 Gonocarpus 7: 15; 11: 15 Goodenia 23: 16; 27: 6 Goodenia ovata var. latifolia 1: 12 Goodeniaceae 1: 12; 5: 11; 29: 22 Goodia lotifolia 27: 6 Gramineae 2: 7; 5: 18; 18: 16; 19: 15 Grammitis 11: 14 Grevillea 1: 12; 5: 5; 8: 8; 9: 11, 12; 16: 7, 8;

23: 16; 26:49 Guttiferae 11: 3 Gymnospermae 29:22 Gyrostemonaceae 29: 25

Haberlea rhodopensis 30: 30 Haemodoraceae 13: 16; 14: 19; 21: 13; 29: 26 Hakea 19: 15; 23: 16; 29: 18 Hakea cucullata 30: 19 Hakea gibbosa 26: 17 Hakea salicifolia 24: 10; 26: 17 Hakea sericea 24: 10; 26: 17 Hakea suaveolens 26: 17 Haloragaceae 7: 15-16; 11: 3, 15; 29:22 Haloragis 7: 15; 11: 15; 24: 8-10 Haloragis bauerlenii 24: 8 Haloragis eichleri 26: 43 Haloragodendron 7: 15-16; 11: 15 Hardenbergia 23: 16 Harmsiopanax 30: 50,51 Harmsiopanax acu1eatus ~0: 50 Hedera 30: 51 Hederaceae 30: 53 Hedyotis 3: 9 Helichrysum 8: 8 Helichrysum bracteatum 1: 8; 24: 10 Helicia 3:7 Heliconia 28: 31 Heliotropium 16: 15 Hepaticae 18: 14 Heterodea 2: 17 Heteromorpha 30: 50 Heterophyllum 2: 7; 3: 8 Hibbertia 23: 16 Hibiscus trionum 13: 16 Hippocrateaceae 29: 25 Histiopteris incisa 26: 49 Homalocalyx 26: 44 Hortia 30: 50 Hoya 11: 12 Hyacinthus 20: 9 Hybanthes 19: 13 Hydrilla verticellata 24: 11 Hydrocoty1e 26: 34, 38, 43 Hydrocotyle verticillata 26: 48 Hymenophyllaceae 3: 8

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Hypecoum pendulum 26: 25 Hypnodendron 26:49 Hypnum 23: 17 Hypocalymma 28: 35 Hypo1epis 3: 7; 15: 9 Hypoxidaceae 27: 17

Imperfectae 24: 17 · Indigofera 27: 5, 18 Ipomoea diamentinensis 15: 7 Iridaceae 29:22,26 Isoetes 7:4 Isotoma petraea 19: 14, 15 Ixio1aena 1: 8; 8: 8

Jossinia 2: 17 Juncaceae 27: 16 Juncaginaceae 21: 12 Juncus 8: 8; 16: 8; 27: 16 Juncus p1anifolius 24: 11

Kallstroemia 17: 10 Kalopanax 30: 51 Kennedia 23: 16; 27: 13 Kickxia sieberi 26: 27 Knightia 23: 16 Kochia 6: 14

Labiatae 14: 14; 18: 2; 27: 17; 28: 33 Lactoridaceae 28: 14 Lactuceae 9:9 Lamiaceae 14: 14, 17; 26: 43; 29: 23 Lamiaceae tribe Eichleragineae 26: 43 Lantana camara 3: 9 Lasiopetalum 23: 16 Lauraceae 10: 11; 26:51 Laurales 28: 14; 29: 23 Laurembergia 7: 16 Lavatera 14: 17 Laxmannia 14: 15 Laxmannia gracilis 14: 15 Laxmannia sessiliflora 14: 16 Lecythidaceae 29:24 Leea 30:50 Leguminosae 8: 15; 11: 8, 13; 13: 17, 18; 18:

16; 22: 7; 28: 11 Leguminosae tribe Genisteae 13: 18 Lentibu1ariaceae 21: 10; 29: 22, 26 Lepidium 28: 11 Lepidosperma 19: 15 Lepidosperma 1aterale 26: 50 Leptorhynchos 1: 8; 8: 5, 8 Leptospermum 19: 14; 23: 16 Leptospermum 1aevigatum 26: 17, 49 Leucopogon 5: 5; 7: 4; 8: 8; 12: 11; 27: 6

Lhotskya 26: 44 Liliaceae 4: 9; 11: 15; 14: 15; 16: 8; 21: 12; 26:

49; 29:26 Liliaceae tribe Scilleae 4: 9 Liliales 19: 12; 22: 7; 29: 22 Limnanthemum 23: 16 Limosella australis 24: 10 Linales 29: 23 Linanthus liniflorus 30: 9 Lindsaea 8: 8; 10: 10 Linnaea borealis 30: 7, 16, 17, 18 Liriodendron 30: 10 Lissanthe 23: 16 Livistona 8: 8 Lobelia gracilis 17: 5 Lobeliaceae 5: 11 Loeselia 30: 9 Logania 23: 16 Loganiaceae 11: 12; 19: 7; 21: 9; 27: 16; 28: 12 Lomandra 19: 13 Lomariopsis kingii 3: 8 Lomatia 23: 16 Lonicera 30: 16, 17 Lonicera affinis 30: 18 Lonicera caprifolium 30: 7, 16 Lonicera etrusca 30: 16, 18 Lonicera periclymenum 30: 7, 16 Loniceratatarica 30:7,16,18 Loranthaceae 4: 6; 5: 15; 28: 11; 29: 25 Loxonia 30: 34,41 Loxonia hirsuta 30: 36 Lumnitzera 10: 18; 20: 7 Lumnitzera littorea 20: 7 Lumnitzera racemosa 20: 7 Lumnitzera rosea 20: 7 Luzula 27: 16 Lygodesmia 24: 15 Lysimachia 30: 17 Lysimachia nummularia 30: 17 Lysimachia punctata 30: 17 Lysimachia thyrsiflora 30: 17

~acrocoma 23: 17 ~acromitrium 8: 2 ~acromitrium daemellii 8: 2 ~acromitrium eucalyptorium 8: 2 ~acromitrium wattsii 8: 2 ~acropidia 13: 16; 29:26 ~acropteranthes 10: 18 ~acrozamia 23: 16; 25: 12 ~agnolia 30: 10 ~agnoliales 28: 14; 29: 23; 30: 10 ~agnoliidae 28: 14, 21 ~aireana 6: 14; 22: 2; 29: 11 ~alaxis 27: 6

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Malva 14:17 Malvaceae 14: 17; 18: 16 Malvales 29:23 Mangifera 28: 29 Manginula eichleri 26: 43 Marsilea 8: 8; 25: 12 Me1aleuca 14: 14; 20: 10; 22: 8; 23: 16; 29: 18;

30: 17 Melaleuca angustifolia 22: 8 Melaleuca corrugata 15: 7 Melaleuca ericifolia 26: 49 Melaleuca glomerata 16: 15 Melaleuca groveana 22: 8 Menyanthaceae 11: 3; 29:22 Mesembryanthemaceae 30: 19,21 Metrosiderae 25: 17 Metrosiderinae 1: 8; 27: 6 Meziella 7: 15 Micrantheum demissum 16: 7, 8 Microcarpaea 16: 13 Microchirita 30: 36, 41 Microseris 17: 10; 26: 51 Microseris subgen. Monermos 26: 51 Milligania 7:4 Milligania densiflora 7: 4 Mimosaceae 11: 14, 15; 14: 18; 19: 14; 29: 22,

27 Mimulus 16: 13 Mitrophyllum 30: 20 Mitrophyllum grande 30: 19 Mniaceae 8: 2; 23: 17 Monophyllaea 30:32,35,41 Monophyllaea horsfieldii 30: 32, 40 Monstera 13: 16 Monstera deliciosa 13: 16 Montia 26: 38 Moraceae 29:22 Moringaceae 29: 25 Musci 11: 15; 18: 14 Mutinus caninus 20: 10 Myoporaceae 3: 9; 14: 18; 15: 9, 11; 16: 13; 19:

7; 29:22,26 Myoporum deserti 3: 9 Myoporum tenuifolium 24: 10 Myoporum tetrandum 24: 10 Myriocephalus rhizocephalus 7: 4 Myrrhidendron 30: 50, 53 Myrrhidendron donnell-smithii 30: 50 Myrsinaceae 11: 12 Myrtaceae 3: 7; 6: 9; 8: 5, 8, 15; 11: 14; 13: 17;

14: 14; 19: 12, 15; 21: 9, 13; 25: 12; 27: 6; 28: 11, 12; 29: 22, 23, 26, 27; 30: 17, 19, 57,58

Myrtaceae subfam. Leptospermoideae 13: 17; 27: 6

Myrtaceae subfam. Myrtoideae 11: 14 Myrtaceae tribe Chainae1aucieae 6: 9; 19: 15 Myrtales 28: 14, 16 Myrtales subord. Myrtineae 28: 16

Najadales 29: 23 Najas graminea 24: 11 Naravelia 26: 41 Narcissus 20: 9 Neocallitropsis 7: 12 Nepenthaceae 28: 15; 29:24 Nepenthales 28: 15 Nervilia 27: 6 Neubergia 11: 12 Nicotiana 29: 3 Nipa 17:7 Nitraria 3: 9; 21: 16 Nitraria billardierei 21: 16 Nitraria schoberi 21: 16 Nolana paradoxa 30: 40 Nolanaceae 30: 40 Nothofagus 6: 13; 11: 22; 17: 6, 7; 26: 50 Nyctaginaceae 29:26 Nymphaeales 29: 23 Nymphoides 3: 7; 25: 8

Ochnaceae 28: 11 Olacaceae 29: 25 Oleaceae 11: 3 Olearia 6: 14; 7:4 Onagraceae 8: 8; 18: 2 Ophyoglossum pendulum 3: 12 Opiliaceae 29: 25 Orchidaceae 2: 17; 6: 13; 9: 5, 10; 12: 11; 13:

17; 14: 18; 15: 9; 22: 11; 29:23,27 Orchidaceae tribe Neottioideae 9: 10 Oreopanax 30: 51 Orthotrichum 23: 17 Ottelia alismoides 24: 11 Owenia reticulata 16: 15 Oxalis exilis 24: 10 Oxalis pes-caprae 3: 5

Paeonia suffruticosa 7: 4 Palmae 7: 10 Panax 30:51 Pandanaceae 14: 19 Pandanales 29: 23 Pandanus 11:22; 14:19 Papaveraceae 11:3 Papilionaceae 8: 8 Parahebe 19: 14 Paspalidium 6: 14; 21: 15 Passiflora 28: 35 Passifloraceae 29: 25

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Patersonia 23: 16 Pedaliaceae 11: 3 Penstemon 30: 24 Pentapanax 13: 17 Peplidium 16: 13 Persoonia 23: 16; 27: 6 Petasites 30: 13 Petrophile 23: 16 Phaeophyta 9: 13 Phallus indicus 20: 10 Philesiaceae 27: 17 Philydraceae 7: 10; 27: 17 Phragmites 24: 10 Phyllactis 30: 9 Phyllota 5: 11 Physalis minima 14: 13 Phytophthora 3: 11; 6: 13; 27: 19 Phytophthora cinnamomi 25:20,21 Picris 5: 7; 21: 16 Picris carolorum-henricorum 21: 16 Pinus canariensis 16: 6 Pinus insignis 16: 6 Pinus maritima 16: 6 Pinus pinaster 26: 17 Pinus radiata 16: 6 Piperaceae 2: 16 Piperales 28: 14 Pittosporaceae 6: 14; 14: 18 Pittosporum undulatum 24: 10 Plagiogyra articulata 3: 8 Plantaginaceae 12: 12; 29: 23 Plantago 8: 8; 12: 12; 12: 9 Platylobium 27: 13 Platysace dissecta 30: 46 Plectrachne 19: 14 Plumbaginaceae 11: 3; 18:2 Poa annua 15: 13 Poaceae 8: 7, 8; 22: 7; 29: 22, 23, 26, 27 Poaceae subfam. Chloridoideae 29: 26 Poaceae subfam. Panicoideae 29: 26 Podocarpaceae 1: 8 Podosperma 26: 42 Podotheca 26: 42 Pogonatherum saccharoideum 3: 12 Polemoniaceae 30: 9, 21 Polemonium micranthum 30: 21 Polemonium sibiricum 30: 11 Polycarena leiopoldtii 26: 25 Polycarpaea 3: 8; 13: 17 Polygalaceae 8: 8 Polygalales 29: 23 Polygonum sect. Polygonum 26: 51 Polygonum aviculare 26:51 Polypodiaceae 19: 15 Polyscias 30: 50, 51

Pomaderris 23: 16 Pontederiaceae 7: 10; 27: 17; 29: 26 Portu1acaceae 16: 12; 29: 22, 26 Potamogeton 26: 38 Pottiaceae 29: 11 Prasophyllum 2: 6, 17 Primulaceae 11: 3; 18: 2 Primu1ales 29: 23 Proserpinaca 7: 16 Prostanthera 2: 16; 14: 14, 17; 19: 7; 23: 16;

25: 6-8; 27: 17; 28: 35; 29:4 Prostanthera sect. Klanderia 29: 4 Prostanthera aspalathoides 29: 4 Protea 11: 18; 13: 6-7 Protea abysinica 13: 6 Protea gaguedi 13: 6 Protea neriifolia 13: 6 Protea welwitschii 13: 6 Proteaceae 1: 8, 12; 2: 12, 13; 3: 7, 11; 5: 13; 6:

14; 7: 17; 8: 8; 9: 2; 19: 14; 25: 12; 28: 11, 12; 29: 6,22,27; 30:57,58

Psidium 23: 16 Pteridophyta 11: 8; 29: 22 Ptilotus 3: 9; 8: 15; 11: 4; 29: 26 Pti1otus atriplicifolius 24: 13 Pti1otus eichleranus 26: 43 Ptilotus obovatus 13: 18; 24: 13 Ptilotus pedleyanus 26: 43 Ptilotus tetrandrus 14: 18 Pu1tenaea 16: 7, 8; 24: 8, 9 Pultenaea baeuerlenii 24: 8 Pyrrosia adnascens 3: 8 Pythium 3: 11

Quisqualis 10: 18 Quisqualis indica 10: 18

Rafflesiaceae 29: 25 Rafflesiales 28: 14 Ranavalona duckerae 12: 11 Ranuncu1aceae 26: 19, 28, 34, 38,42 Ranunculales 29: 23 Ranunculus 26: 38 Ranuncu1us eichleranus 26:43 Ranunculus sessiliflorus 26: 41 Rechsteineria macrorhiza 30: 29 Resedaceae 29: 25 Restionaceae 7: 10, 14; 21: 12, 13; 29: 23 Rhamnales 29: 23 Rhizanthella gardneri 29: 6 Rhizophora 8: 18; 14: 18; 20: 7 Rhizophoraceae 4: 6; 14: 18; 29: 22,25 Rhododendron 8: 18 Rhodophyta 11: 15; 12: 11 Rhynchoglossum 30: 36, 41

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Rhynchotechum latifolium 30: 32 Riccia 5: 11; 19: 14 Rosaceae 11: 3; 27: 16 Rosales 29: 23 Rosidae 28: 14 Rubiaceae 3: 9; 29: 23; 30: 9, 10, 21 Rubus 24: 11 Rubus fruticosus 26: 42 Rumex acetosella 19: 13 Rupicola 20: 8 Russelia 30: 24 Rutaceae 1: 8; 7: 14, 16; 8: 7, 8; 9: 13; 10: 15;

12: 11; 17: 9; 29: 23 Rutaceae subfam. Aurantioideae 7: 16 Rutaceae tribe Boronieae 1: 8; 7: 14 Rutidosis 20: 4-5 Rutidosis heterogama 20: 2 Rutidosis leiolepis 20: 3 Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides 20: 2-4, 8; 23: 20 Rymandra 23: 16

Sabicea 30: 9 Sabicea laxothyrsos 30: 9 Saintpaulia ionantha 30: 40 Salicaceae 29: 25 Sambucus 30: 16 Sambucus australasica 30: 16 Sambucus nigra 30: 16 Sambucus racemosis 30: 16 Santalales 28: 14; 29: 22 Santalum 23: 16 Sapindaceae 21: 10; 26: 51; 28: 11, 12; 29: 22,

26 Sarraceniaceae 28: 15 Saurauia 26: 48 Scaevola 23: 16; 28: 23 Scandix glochidiata 29: 29 Scheftlera 11: 13; 30: 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55 Scheftlera versteegii 30: 46 Schizachyrium 2: 7; 3: 8 Schizaea wagneri 3: 8 Sciadodendron 30: 50 Scirpus juncoides 24: 11 Scirpus prolifer 24: 11 Scrophularia 30: 24 Scrophulariaceae 15: 9; 16: 13; 27: 16; 29: 23;

30:23,26,28,29, 38,39,41 Seemannaralia 30: 51 Seimatosporum 26: 51 Senecio 15: 11; 16: 13; 26: 8 Senecio brunonis 7:4 Sequoia sempervirens 22: 9 Sesbania formosa 16: 15 Setaria glauca 3: 5 Shorea sect. Muticae 28: 28

Sinningia aggregata 30: 36 Sinningia macrorhiza 30: 25, 26, 29, 32 Sinningia speciosa 30: 30 Sinoga 22: 8 Sohnreyia 30: 50 Sohnreyia excelsa 30: 50 Solanaceae 2: 7, 10; 7: 11, 15; 9: 9; 13: 17; 22:

7; 25: 17; 29: 3, 22, 24; 30: 39,40 Solanales 23: 5 Solanum 2: 9; 3: 8, 9; 5: 2, 3; 10: 12; 11: 14;

13: 17; 14: 20; 16: 7, 8, 13; 24: 12, 14; 25: 8

Solanum sect. Petota 24: 12 Solanum callium 14: 13 Solanum dunalianum 5:2 Solanum erianthum 14: 13 Solanum laciniatum 5:2 Solanum muricatum 24: 12, 16 Solanum nigrum 2: 7; 3: 8 Solenogyne 5: 13 Sonchus 10: 10 Sonneratia 20: 7 Sorghum 15: 12 Sowerbaea 14: 16 Sparganiaceae 29: 26 Spartothamnella 7: 12 Spartothamnella juncea 7: 12 Spartothamnella puberula 7: 12 Spathelia 30: 50 Spermatophyta 11: 8 Spinifex hirsutus 26: 51 Stackhousia 14: 17; 28: 35 Stackhousiaceae 14: 17; 15: 9; 29: 25 Stauranthera 30: 34, 41 Steganotaenia 30: 50 Stemodia 16: 13 Stemonaceae 27: 17 Sterculiaceae 11: 14 Stipa 6: 8; 7: 4; 16: 14; 19: 15; 27: 6 Stipa exilis 26: 25 Streptocarpus 30: 32, 35 Streptocarpus glabrifolius 30: 30 Streptocarpus grandis 30: 31 Streptocarpus thompsonii 30: 25 Stylidiaceae 9: 5; 29: 23 Stylidium 11: 18; 19: 14; 20: 8; 21: 13; 23: 16 Stylidium sect. Squamosae 11: 18; 20: 8 Stylidium brunonianum 19: 15 Stylidium coroniforme 14: 3 Stylidium tepperanum 26: 27 Symphionema 28: 35 Symphobasidiaceae 11: 3 Symphoricarpos 30: 14, 16 Symphoricarpos rivularis 30: 7, 14, 15 Syzygium 2: 17

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Taccaceae 27: 17 Tarnaricaceae 29:25 Telopea 23: 16 Templetonia 16: 15 Tereticomes 29: 17 Tenninalia 10: 18 Tenninalia arenicola 13: 16 Tenninalia discolor 13: 16 Tenninalia savannicola 13: 16 Tenninalia supranitidifolia 13: 16 Tenninalia supranitifolia 21: 15 Tetragonia tetragonoides 24: 10 Tetragoniaceae 30:21 Tetranema 30: 24 Tetraplasandra gymnoca1pa 30: 43, 52 Tetratheca 10: 10 Theales 29:23 Thelypteridaceae 6: 7 Themeda 20: 4 Themeda australis 19: 14; 20: 5 Thesium 30: 36 Thomasia 28: 35 Thymelaeaceae 28: 14, 15, 16; 29: 22 Thymelaeales 28: 15 Tmesipteris 3: 7 Tmesipteris 25: 12 Tremandraceae 10: 10 Tribulopis 21: 16 Tribulus 17: 10; 21: 16 Trichodesma zey1anicum 27: 19 Triglochin procera 19: 14 Triglochin striata 24: 11 Triodia 5: 11; 16: 15; 19: 14 Tristania 23: 16; 28: 35 Triticum 28: 21 Tropaeolum 28:21 Tussilago 30: 13 Typha 24: 10; 28: 16, 17 Typhales 29: 22

Ulva 26:50 Umbellales 30: 53 Umbelliferae 19: 15; 22: 7, 8; 26: 19; 30: 45, 53 Urticaceae 2: 16 Utricularia 21: 10

Valeriana officinalis 30:9 V alerianaceae 30: 9 Velleia 23: 16; 28: 35 Verbascum phoeniceum 26: 38 Verbenaceae 15: 9; 29:22 Veronica 28: 35; 30: 17 Verticordia 13: 17 Viburnum 30: 16

Vicia faba 26: 51 Villarsia 23: 16 Viola 28:35 Violaceae 29: 25 Violales 23: 5; 29: 22 Viraya podolepis 1: 11 Viridivelleraceae 9: 10 Viridivellus pulchellum 9: 10 Viscaceae 29: 25 Viscum 24: 16 Vittadinia australis 16: 6 Vittadinia triloba 16: 6

Waitzia podolepis 1: 11 Wehlia 26: 44 Weigelia 30: 14 Weigelia floribunda 30: 15 Welwitschia 2: 4 Westringia 23: 16 Wunnbea 19: 14 Wyanbeelia 9: 10

Xanthorrhoea 6: 8, 11; 16: 8; 27: 6 Xanthorrboea thomtonii 24: 13 Xanthorrhoeaceae 5: 14; 8: 15; 29: 22 Xanthosia 28: 35 Xanthosoma 27: 17 Xylomelum 23: 16 Xyridaceae 7: 10; 29: 23

Zanthoxylum 30: 50 Zieria 12: 11 Zingiberales 29: 22 Zygophyllaceae 17: 10; 26: 19,28,43; 29:23 Zygophyllum 26:34,38 Zygophyllum australasicum 21: 16

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PERSONAL NAMES

* Indicates that the reference was authored by that person

Abbott, I. 25: 22-23*; 29: 7 Aberdeen, J.E.C. 5: 16; 6: 11; 26: 47 Adam, P. 24: 17 Adams, L.G. 5: 13; 8: 19; 17: 10, 11; 24:

8-10*; 25:2,26; 29:25 Adams, R.P. 14: 4, 6 Adcock, G. 17: 15 Aellen, P. 26: 43 Airen, D. 12: 15; 17: 15; 25: 29 Airy Shaw, H.K. (Ken) 4: 10; 8: 14; 9: 8, 10,

11; 27: 16 Aitken, R. 6: 7; 9: 20; 17: 20; 25: 34 Aiton, W. 27: 12 Alberquerque, B.W.P. de 30: 50 Alcock, C.R.A. (Ray) 26: 28; 25: 31 Alcock, K. 26: 28 Allan, K. 3: 7 Allender, B. 26: 6 Allwright, B. 24: 13-14 Altmann, D. 12: 15 Amshof 11: 14 Anderson, D.J. 21: 6 Anderson, G.J. 24: 12-13*, 16 Anderson, R.J. 17: 19; 25: 33 Andersson, L. 30: 26, 40 Andrew, M.W. 16: 9 Andrews, S.B. 13: 17 Annells, C. 17: 16; 25: 31 Apfelbaum, J. 9: 10; 14: 19 Aplin, T.E.H. 3: 7; 9: 20; 17:8, 20; 22: 11;

25:34 Appanah,S. 28:28,29,30 Archer 8:6 Archer, A.C. 19: 13 Arentz, F. 6: 13; 11: 21 Armitage, I.B. 24: 13; 25: 27 Armstrong, J.A. 1: 8; 4: 1, 6; 5: 1, 12; 6: 1,

11-12*; 7: 1, 14, 16, 20; 8: 1, 8, 13; 9: 1, 14; 10: 1, 12, 13, 15; 11: 1; 12: 11; 13: 2; 15: 12; 16: 15, 16; 17: 12; 21: 3; 23: 7,9; 25:27; 28:3,8

Asari, E. 6: 13 Ash, J. 6: 13; 11: 13, 14 Ashby, A.M. 15: 9; 26: 26*, 28 Ashby, E. 16: 6 Ashley, B.F. 3: 9; 5: 17; 6: 11; 9: 10, 13*, 16;

10: 17*; 11: 20-21 *; 17: 15 Ashton, D.H. 9: 19; 17: 19; 25: 33

Ashton, P.S. 28: 27-31 * Aston, H.I. 2: 6; 3: 7; 5: 14; 9: 13, 19; 10:

8*, 14; 11: 1, 10*, 19*; 13: 4; 14: 16; 15: 12-13*; 17: 19; 22: 8*, 10*; 25: 15*, 33; 29:26

Askew, K. 19: 9 Auld, T.D. 19: 13 Ayensu, E. 6: 6

Bachmann, K. 17: 10 Backer, C.A. 26: 42 Backhouse, J. 4: 9 Baijnath, H. 3: 4 Bailey, F.M. 3: 12; 10: 2 Baker, 24:8 Balgooy, M.M.J. van 11: 16 Balsys, R. 12: 15 Bamber, K. 5: 14 Banks, J. 2: 4; 8: 6; 11: 5; 14: 12, 13; 19:

12; 23: 19-20; 28:32 Barker, K. 17: 8 Barker, R.M. 6: 12-14*; 9: 17; 17: 16; 25: 31;

27: 17-18*; 29:26 Barker, W.R. (Bill) 5: 17-18*; 6: 12-14*; 8: 15,

18-19*; 9: 17; 11: 12,21; 14:17, 19-20*; 15:9, 10-11*; 16: 13*; 17: 17; 19: 2-5*, 10, 11*, 16, 18; 21: 6*, 7, 9-10*; 23:2,8, 11; 25:31; 26: 11,31-32*,38,43; 27:20; 28:4; 29:25

Barlow, B.A. 5: 11, 15; 9: 17; 13: 18; 15: 8; 17: 17; 19: 13,21:6; 23:3; 24: 16; 25: 31; 26: 14; 28: 1, 8, 9, 11; 29: 25; 30: 1

Bamsely, B. 29: 25 Barry, R. 8: 8 Bartholomew 22: 10 Batianoff, G. 25: 29 Bartusec, C. 5: 15 Harwell, H.N. 16: 6 Bass, G. 23: 19 Bates, R. (Bob) 14: 18; 15: 9 Bauer, F. 11: 6; 14: 18; 28: 32 Bauerlen, W. 8: 6; 24: 8-10; 25:2 Bawa, K.S. 28: 28, 29, 30 Beadle, N.C.W. 5: 11; 7: 10; 9: 14; 11: 14;

17: 12; 25:3,15,27 Beal, A. 9: 21 Beard, J.S. 9: 12; 11: 18; 12: 6, 7; 13: 2,

6-7*; 14:10, 12; 17:20; 19: 8; 21: 12*; 25: 34

Beatty, V.L. 29: 32* Beauglehole, A.C. (Clift) 19: 9; 20: 10; 24: 14;

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26:28; 27: 18; 29:30 Beccari, 0. 11: 6 Bedford, D. 6: 11; 25: 17; 27: 6 Beeston, G.R. 6: 11; 9: 16; 17: 19; 25: 33 Behr, H. 14: 20 Bell, C. 10: 17 Bell, D.T. 25: 21*, 22*, 23*, 24-25*; 29:6 Bell, G. 29: 3, 11-13* Benjamin, M. 11: 12 Bent, G. 14: 18; 26: 43 Bennett,E.M. 9: 21; 14: 18; 17: 20; 19: 13;

25: 34 Benson, D.H. 8: 8 Bentham, G. 2: 4; 11: 5, 15; 16: 2; 17: 5;

22:8; 23: 19; 26:33; 28:16,18 Bessey, C.E. 23: 16, 17, 18 Bettenay, M. 12: 8, 9 Betteridge, C. 9: 14; 11:20*; 12: 16*; 17: 13;

19: 12; 25:27 Biggs, R. (Bob) 23: 17 Black, A. 16: 5 Black, A.D. 16: 5, 6 Black, E.C. 16: 8, 9 Black, G.C. 16: 4 Black, H. 16: 5 Black, J.M. 15: 6, 9; 16: 4-10, 13; 26: 21, 27,

32,34,42 Black, M. 16: 5 Blackall, W.E. 12: 6, 7 Blackburn, D.T. 7: 15; 9: 17; 10: 12; 12: 14;

17: 17; 25:31; 29:3 Blackwell, M.I. 9: 21; 17: 20; 21: 15; 25: 34 Blainey, G.N. 2: 8 Blake, S.T. 2: 7; 8: 3, 5; 13: 17 Blakely, W.F. 7: 4, 5; 8: 6 Blandowsky 14:20 Blassingame, J.L. 9: 22; 17: 22 Blaxell, D.F. 2: 6, 17; 6: 11; 7: 4, 14; 9: 5, 8,

14; 11: 20*; 12: 11, 16*; 14: 18; 17: 13; 24: 17-18; 25:27; 27:7

Blaylock, B.J. 26: 28 Blum 11: 13 Blunt, W. 8: 15 Boden, R. 26: 6 Boland, D. 10: 16 Boldt, C.E. 30: 23, 36, 40 Boomsma, C.D. 14: 14; 25: 14; 29: 15-20* Boonnan, J .L. 8: 6 Booth, E.S. (Ted) 15: 8; 26: 21, 22, 41 Boots, M. 16: 14 Boswell, R.W. 2: 8 Boucher, C. 26: 17, 18 Boughton, V.H. 2: 15; 9: 16; 17: 15; 25:29 Boulter, D. 25: 11 Bousfield, L.R. 19: 13

Bowen, B.J. 8: 19; 17: 11; 25: 26 Bower 28:24 Bowler, J.M. 21: 6 Boyd, R.A. 9: 14; 17: 13; 25: 27 Boyland, D. 1: 3*; 2: 1; 3: 1, 2*; 4: 3*; 6: 11;

9: 16; 11:2,20; 12: 16; 13: 17,15:2; 16: 16; 17: 15; 18:2; 21:2,5; 25:29

Bradstock, R.A. 19: 13 Bramwell, D. 30: 54 Brass, L.J. 1: 6 Brenan, J.P.M. 2: 4; 9: 8; 14: 3, 6; 17: 5 Bridgewater, P. 9: 21; 17: 20; 21: 11-12*; 22:

10; 25: 34; 26: 6 Bridson, G. 23: 13 Briggs, B.G. 7: 14, 17; 8: 6-8*; 9: 5*, 14; 10:

6; 11: 9; 12: 5*, 12; 13: 3, 7; 17: 10, 13; 18: 5, 11-12*; 13-14*; 19: 6*; 21: 7, 8; 22:4*; 23:5; 25:27; 26:10, 11,43; 28: 11, 12; 30: 17, 19, 57-58*

Briggs, S.V. 19: 13 Brink., R.C. van den 26: 42 Bristow, A. 20: 9-10 Brittan, N.H. 1: 5; 4: 4; 6: 9; 9: 21; 15: 9;

17:20; 25:34 Brooker, M.I.H. 7: 5; 8: 19; 14: 18; 17: 11;

25:26 Brookes, J. 8: 16 Brotherus 8: 6 Brouwer, Y.M. 7: 14*; 8: 15-16*; 9: 16; 17:

15; 25:29 Brown, G. 29: 16 Brown, J. 9: 19 Brown, J.E. 26: 41 Brown, M.J. 9: 19; 17: 18; 25: 32 Brown, R. 2: 3, 4, 16; 7: 5; 8: 6; 9: 10; 10:

9; 11:5; 16:9; 23: 19,20; 27:12 Brownell, P. 26: 24 Brownsee, 18: 6 Brownsey, P.J. 25: 36 Bruce 13:6 Brummitt, R.K. (Dick) 26: 27b* Bryant, H.J. 8: 8; 25: 27 Buckingham, D. 3: 7 Buhr, L.E. de 11: 15 Buehrig, R. 25: 21* Bunce, D. 4: 9 Bunt, J.S. (Bob) 17: 10, 15; 25: 29 Burbidge, A.H. 6: 10; 9: 21; 17: 20; 19: 11;

21: 13*; 25: 33 Burbidge, E.H. 18: 10 Burbidge, N.T. 1: 10, 11, 13, 14; 2: 3; 4: 5-6*;

5:5-7*, 15; 8:14, 19; 10:13, 16; 11: 17; 13:4, 14; 14:6,9,20; 15:4; 16: 14; 17: 2, 4, 10; 18: 9, 10; 19: 13; 21: 4, 6, 12; 22:6; 23:2, 18-19,20; 24:13, 15; 26:4,

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6-7, 34, 35, 43; 28: 5 Burchall, R. 28: 35-36* Burdet, H.M. 11: 14 Burrows, N.D. 29: 7 Burtt, B.L. 30: 40 Busby, J. 17: 9; 23: 6; 29: 21 Butcher, D. 17: 8 Butler, A. 2: 15 Buttrose, M.S. 13: 16 Byrnes, N.B. 3: 9; 5: 16; 7: 14; 9: 16; 10:

17, 18*; 13: 1~ 17; 15: 11; 17: 15; 19: 13; 22:8*; 25:29

Calder, D.M. 15: 13 Calder, W. 17: 19 Cambage, R.H. 5: 10, 11 Cameron, D. 9: 19; 17: 19; 25: 33 Cameron, M. 26: 10 Campbell, C. 8: 19 Campbell, E.O. 9: 22; 17:22 Campbell, N.A. 13: 16 Candolle, A.P. de 11: 6; 15: 8; 28: 17; 30:45 Canning, E.M. 1: 7; 3: 11*; 8: 16-17*, 19;

10: 16*; 12: 14*; 13: 18-19*; 14: 7, 9, 20-21 *; 17: 11; 18: 2, 5, 10; 20: 8; 21: 10-11*; 23: 18-19*,20*; 24: 13; 25:26; 26: 6-7*

Carnaham,J.A. 8:17, 19; 15:4; 17: 11; 25: 26

Carolin, R.C. 1: 11; 3: 12; 4: 4; 5: 10-11 *; 7: 10,20; 8:1,13, 17; 9: 1,6, 12, 14; 10:1, 13; 11: 1, 2-3*, 20; 12: 1, 2-4*, 4*, 5, 12, 16; 13: 1,2,4, 15*; 14: 1,7,23; 15:1, 12*, 15*; 16: 1, 2-3*, 15*, 16; 17: 1, 4, 13; 18: 1, 2, 6, 8, 10; 19: 1, 16; 20: 1, 2; 21: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; 22: 1, 2, 6; 23: 1, 7; 24: 1; 25: 1, 4-5*, 17, 27; 26: 1, 14; 27: 1; 28:3,4, 7,23-25*

Carr, D.J. 1: 3, 4; 2: 1, 5; 3: 1; 5: 13; 7: 20; 8: 19; 10: 16; 11: 17*; 16: 16; 17: 11; 19: 13; 25:26

Carr, G.W. 9: 19; 17: 19; 25: 33 Carr, S.G.M. 5: 13; 8: 19; 16: 3; 17: 11; 25:

26 Carrick, J. 2: 15, 16; 9: 17; 10: 17; 14:9,

14-15,17, 19; 26:29,43 Carter, H. 19: 12 Catcheside, D.G. 1: 9-10*, 11; 9: 17; 14: 19;

17: 17; 23: 17; .25: 13, 31; 26: 33*, 46 Catford, M.G. 9: 17; 17: 17; 25: 31 Chambers, T.C. 1: 11; 2: 6; 7: 3; 9: 19; 17:

19; 25:33 Chan, E. 28: 31 Chan, H.T. 28: 28, 30 Chantler, B. 17: 15

Chapman, A. 5: 11 Chapman, A.D. 5: 13; 8: 19; 11: 8-9*; 17: 11;

21: 11; 23:6; 25:26; 26:32; 28:6; 29: 21

Cheel, E. 18: 14 Chew, W.L. 2: 16; 5: 14; 6: 12; 9: 22; 17:

22; 25:36 Chinnock, R.J. (Bob) 2: 14, 15; 3: 7; 5:

15-16*; 7: 12, 15; 9: 17; 14: 18; 15:9, 11; 16: 13; 17: 17; 18: 6; 19:7; 23:7, 10-11*; 25:31; 29:26

Chippendale, G.M. 2: 3-5*; 5: 13; 7: 4-5*; 8: 16, 19; 10: 6, 16; 11:4,5, 17; 13: 7, 18; 14:3-6*,20; 15: 10; 17:5,11; 18:11, 15; 19:9; 20: 8; 21:7, 11; 22:3; 23:

11-12*; 24: 9; 25: 9-10*, 26; 26: 10, 42; 27:20; 29:9*,26

Chorney, K. 14: 14; 15: 10; 17: 17; 25: 31; 26:26

Chouard, P. 6: 6 Christophel, D.C. 5: 15; 7: 12, 15; 9: 17; 10:

12; 12: 14; 17: 17; 19: 11; 21:9; 25:31 Churchill, D.M. 1: 5, 11; 6: 7; 9: 19; 10: 6;

13:7,9; 15: 13; 17: 19; 21:7,8; 22:4, 5*; 24:8,9, 10; 25:33; 29:26

Clarke, B. 7: 3 Clarke, C.B. 30: 23, 32, 40 ClMke,C.D. 19:13 Clarke, E. de C. 12: 6, 7 Clarke, K.B. 9: 21; 17: 20; 25: 34 Clarke, S. 17: 17 Clarkson, J.R. 5: 17; 9: 13*, 16; 10: 17*; 15:

11, 12; 16: 14; 17: 15; 25:29 Clayton, A. 2: 8 Clayton, M.N. 9: 13, 19; 17: 19; 25: 33 Cleland, J.B. 9: 13; 15: 6, 9; 16: 7, 8; 26: 28,

42,47 Clement, E. 10: 3, 4 Clifford, H.T. 1: 11; 4: 7, 10; 5: 16, 17; 6: 11;

7: 7; 9: 11, 16; 11: 20; 17: 15; 21: 4; 22:6; 23:5, 10; 24:13, 15; 25:30; 28: 1, 8, 9, 21; 29: 1; 30: 1 .

Clusius 13: 6 Coates, A. 14: 11; 17: 20; 19: 11; 25: 34 Coates, D.J. 9: 21; 11: 18; 17: 20; 19: 14;

20:8; 23:20; 25: 16,34; 28:11 Coffey, J.C. 1: 8; 9: 22; 17: 22; 25: 36 Cogger, H.G. 1: 13 Collins, R. 9: 11 Colquhoun, I.J. 29: 6 Colwell, R.N. 28: 29, 30 Common, I. 25: 16 Conn, B.J. 6: 13; 9: 22; 11: 12, 21; 17: 22;

18: 10; 19: 7, 11; 21: 9; 23: 1, 7, 18; 24: 1; 25: 1, 2*, 3*, 6-8*, 31; 26: 1, 2*, 4-5*,

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7*, 18-19*, 22-24*; 27: 1, 2*, 8*, 16-17*; 28: 1, 2*, 3, 4, 5-6*, 6-7*, 8, 9, 12; 29: 1, 2*, 3, 4, 6-7*, 8, 9; 30: 1, 2*, 3-4*

Connell,P.N. 19:14 Cook, J. 11: 5; 14: 12, 13 Cook, L. 12: 15; 17: 15 Cook, M. 9: 17 Cook,R.P. 17: 17; 25:31 Cooke,D.A. 17: 19; 25:33 Copeland 8: 6 Copley, B.J. 9: 18; 15: 9; 17: 17; 25: 31; 26:

25*,28 Copley, P.B. 17: 17; 25:31 Corner, E.H. 30: 50, 52 Correy, A. 15: 12; 16: 15 Costin, A.B. 20: 3, 5 Court, A.B. 5:9; 8: 19; 10:6; 13:7; 14: 18;

17: 11; 18: II; 21:7; 25:2~ 26:10,11, 12; 29:27

Cousins, S. 23: 15 Couteur, P. le 28: 10 Coveny,R.G. 8:8; 9: 14; 17: 13; 25:27 Cowan, R.S. 6: 6 Cowen, Lady 24: 13; 26: 7 Cram, W.J. 14: 7 Cranfield, R.J. 17: 8; 23: 18 Craven,L.A. 8:20; 17: 11; 25:26; 26:44* Cribb, A. 4: 10; 5; 16 Cribb, J. 5: 16 Crisp, J.E. 28: 29, 30 Crisp, M.D. 7: 20; 8: 16, 20; 11: 12; 13: 18;

17: 11; 19: 10; ~0:8; 23:20; 25: 16,26; 26: 1; 27: 1; 28: 11

Croft, J.R. 5: 18; 6: 13; 9: 23; 11: 21; 17: 22; 25:36

Cronquist, A. 23: 5; 28: 13-22*, 24-25 Crooks, R.D. 19: 14 Crovello, T.J. 9: 8 Crowden, R.K. 7: 2; 9: 19; 17: 18; 25: 32 Croxall, B.S. 11: 14 Croxall, J.P. 11: 14 Cruickshank, V. 15: 6 Cruttwell, N. 11: 12 Culic, S. 17: 15 Cullen, J. 27: 16 Cunningham, A. 2: 3; 7: 5; 8: 6 Cunningham, G.M. 26: 45 Curtis, W. 9: 10 Curtis, W.M. 1: 11; 9:4, 5, 9, 10, 19; 10: 11;

11: 10; 12: 11; 17: 18; 18: 10; 22: 11; 25: 32

Cutler 29: 12 Czerepanov, S. 6: 6

D'Arcy, W.G. 22: 7

D'Arnay, E. 8: 20; 17: 11 D'Oyly Carte 16: 5 D'Oyly Carte, H. 16: 5, 7 Dahlgren, R. 28: 16, 20, 21; 30: 43, 46, 52 Dakin, W. 12: 6, 7 Dale, M. 5: 14 Dalla Torre, K.W.V. 28: 16 Dampier, W. 19: 2; 28: 23 Darwin, C. 26: 35 Davidson, J. 7: 13; 8: 18 Davies, K. 8: 8; 9: 14 Davis, M. 12: 9 Davis, P.H. 27: 16 Dawson, J.W. 3: 7; 9: 23; 17: 22; 22: 8; 25:

36 Deeble 23: 7, 9 Delendick, T.J. 9: 23; 17: 22; 25: 36 Dell, B. 9:21; 14:22; 17:20; 19: 12; 25:34;

29:7,25 Demarz, D.H. 14: 12 Desliens 14: 13 Deylovii, B. 10: 2 Diels, L. 12: 5-7; 21: 12; 30:46, 52 Dietrich, A. 10: 3, 4; 11: 6 Dimitriadis, E. 21: 10 Diver, P.J .. 19: 14 Dixon, I.R. 25: 23*; 25: 34 Dixon, K. W. 9: 21; 29: 1, 6; 30: 1 Dixon, S. 16: 6, 8 Dodd, J. 8: 18; 25: 23* Dodson, H. 24: 18 Doing, H. 21: 12 Domin, K. 10: 2-4; 11: 6; 21: 11 Don, D. 23: 19-20 Donner, N.N. 9: 18; 15: 9, 10; 17: 17; 22: 12;

25:31; 26:22,23 Dorrien Smith, A.A. 10: 3 Douglas, J. 29: 3 Dowling, R. 15: 12; 19: 11; 24: 15 Doyle, J.A. 17: 7 Drake, D. 8: 15 Drummond, J. 14: 3 Ducker, S.C. 2: 14; 9: 20; 12: 11; 17: 10, 19;

25:33 Duigan, S.L. 9: 20; 17: 19; 25: 3, 33 Duke, N.C. 17: 15; 20: 6-7*; 25: 30 Dunbar, L. 29: 21 Dunlop, C.R. 4: 7*; 9: 15; 17: 14; 18: 4, 5,

15; 19: 10; 21:7; 23: 15; 25:29; 26: 1; 27: 1; 28: 1; 29: 1,4; 30: 1

Durack, M. 17: 21; 25: 34 Dutkiewicz,L. 15:9, 10; 16:9; 22:2,12 Dyson, L.E. 19: 14

Eadsforth, M. 15: 10

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Eardley, C.M. 9: 18; 15: 5-7, 10; 16: 7, 8; 19: 7

Edano 8:6 Edgar, E. 9: 23; 17: 22; 18: 10; 19: 14; 25:

36 Edwards, P.I. 2: 13, 16 Ehrlich, P.R. 28: 27, 30 Eichler, A. 26: 37 Eichler, G. 26: 37 Eichler, Hj. 1: 11; 2: 6*; 4: 2, 7; 8: 12, 13, 20;

9: 6-7*, 9*; 10: 6; 11: 11, 15; 12: 2, 4, 5; 13: 2, 3, 7, 8; 14: 8; 15: 9; 16: 3, 9; 17:

3, 10, 11; 18:3,5, 10, 11; 20:2,8; 21:7, 16; 23: 5; 25: 26; 26: 10, 14, 18-43; 27: 9*, 11*; 29:29-30*

Eichler, M.L. 26: 24, 32, 34, 41; 27: 9 El Hadidi, M.N. 17: 10; 21: 16 Eldridge, K. 12: 14 Elias 22: 10 Elix, J. 5: 13; 25: 26 EimerS: 6 E1so1, J.A. 17: 15; 24: 15; 25: 30 Elyard, R. 11: 12 Emery, A. 17: 15 Emmerick, J. 9: 14; 17: 13; 25: 28 Engler, A. 15: 9; 28: 16, 17, 19, 24; 30: 54 Erickson, R. 9: 21; 14: 16; 17: 21; 23: 18;

25:34 Evans, J. 6: 12, 13; 8: 18 Evans, L.T. 6: 6; 14: 7; 22: 2; 23: 4; 24: 2;

26: 34-35* Evans, O.D. 5: 10, 11; 7: 10-11; 10: 10; 19:

14 Everett, J. 25: 28; 27: 6 Everist, S.L. 1: 1-2*, 11; 4: 10; 5: 16; 8: 15;

9: 16; 11: 11; 13: 14; 14: 4; 15: 2, 12; 17:2, 15; 18:5,6; 21:6; 25:30; 26:4

Eyde,R. 30:43,45,52

Faegri, K. 6: 6 Farrar, I.L. 4: 3* Farrell, P.G. 19: 14 Fedorov, A.A. 28: 27, 30 Filson, R.B. 2: 17; 9: 8, 20; 13: 2; 15: 13;

17: 19; 22: 11; 23: 17; 25: 13 Firth, M.J. 22: 12 Fisher, R.H. 16: 13 Fitch, W.M. 25: 11 Fitzgerald, W.V. 8: 6 Fletcher, H.R. 5: 8 Flinders, M. 10: 9; 23: 19; 27: 12 Flockton, M. 18: 14 Floyd, A.G. 9: 14; 17: 13; 25: 28 Foord, N.J. 12: 11 Forbes, S.J. 9: 20; 17: 19

Ford, H. 26:9, 10 Ford, N.C. 9: 14; 17: 13; 25: 28 Forde, N. 15: 11 Foreman, D.B. 3: 7; 5: 18; 9: 14; 17: 13; 25:

28 Foreman, P.J. 9: 18; 17: 17 Forman, L. 23: 14 Forskal 15: 8 Forster, A. 29: 21 Forst-Olsen, P. 25: 36 Forsyth, J. 18: 14 Foster, R.C. 9: 18; 17: 17 Fox, B.J. 25: 18 Fox, J. 17: 17 Fox, M.D. 9: 14; 17: 13; 19: 11; 25: 17 Fox, R. (Bob) 28: 26 Frankenberg, J. 20: 3, 5 Fraser, L. 5: 10, 11 Free, M. 8: 20; 17: 11 Frijters, D.H.M. 30: 5, 19 Fripp, Y. 9: 13 Fritsch, K. 30: 23, 40 Frodin, D.G. 3: 7; 5: 18; 6: 14; 9: 23; 10: 11;

11: 12-14*, 16-17*, 21-22*; 17: 23; 24: 5-7*, 15; 25:36; 28: 6; 30:43-55*

Froebe, H.A. 30: 45, 46, 53 Fugler, Y. 8: 8

Gadek, P. 27: 6 Galegau, A. 6: 13 Galore, M. 6: 12; 11: 21; 21: 7; 26: 10 Gardner, C.A. 18: 15; 21: 12; 22: 11; 23: 19;

25:9 Gardner, E. 14: 19 Gardner, G. 9: 18; 14: 19; 17: 17 Garnock-Janes, P.J. 19: 14 Garraty, R.J. 9: 21; 17: 21 Garry, C. 8: 17 Gentilli, J. 19: 8; 22: 2 Gentry, A.H. 28: 28, 30 George, A.S. 1: 3, 7; 2: 1; 3: 1, 7; 4: 1, 6; 5:

1, 12; 6: 1, 9-10*; 7: 1, 20; 8: 1, 13; 9: 1, 2*, 8, 11, 21; 10: 1, 13; 11: 1, 2, 3-4*, 18; 12: 1, 2; 13: 1, 2, 4; 14: 1, 7, 10, 22; 15: 1, 2*, 15*; 16: 1, 3, 15*, 16; 17: 1, 8, 21; 18: 1, 2*, 5, 8; 19: 1, 2*; 20: 1; 21: 1, 2, 4, 5; 22: 1, 11-12*; 23: 1, 3*, 7, 8, 9, 16*, 18*, 19*-20*; 24: 1; 25: 1, 2*, 9, 18-19*; 26: 14; 28: 3, 4, 6, 11; 29: 21-28* .

Gilbert, J. 14: 3 Gilbert, J.B. 26: 5* Gill, M. 3: 11 Gillespie, L. 26: 7 Gillison, A.N. 8: 17, 20; 13: 18; 17: 8, 9, 11;

25:26; 28:9

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Given, D.R. 2: 16; 19: 14 Godfrey, M. 29: 21 Goebel, K. 30: 26, 40 Goff, J.G, 17: 8 Goldschmidt, R. 28: 28, 31 Gomez-Pompa, A. 6: 6 Good, P. 27: 12 Good, R. 17: 9 Gordon, R.B. 7: 16 Gordon, R.D. 9:4 Gotham, J.E. 8: 20; 17: 11; 25: 26 Gould, J. 14: 3 Gower, G. 21: 7 Grandison, R.E. 9: 18; 17: 17 Grant, W.S.R. 13: 16 Gray, B. 9: 11 Gray, M. 3: 11; 8: 16, 20; 17: 11; 18: 10; 20:

2-5*, 8; 25: 26 Grebenstschikov, I. 26:41 Green, J.W. 6: 10; 9: 9, 21; 10: 6; 13: 7; 16:

12; 17:8, 21; 18: 11; 21:7, 8; 22: 2-3*; 23: 18; 26: 10, 11

Green, K. 17: 13 Green, P.S. 9: 8, 23; 14: 18; 17: 23; 25: 36 Green, T.G.A. 9: 23; 17: 23 Gregg, D.R. 13: 7; 26: 10 Greuter, W. 27: 11 Grieve, B.J. 2: 12; 12: 6, 7 Griffen, D. 18: 11, 12 Griffin, W. (Bill) 9: 9 Griffin, T. 24: 16 Grime, W.E. 29: 32* Groves, R.H. 20: 3, 5 Grubb, P. 11: 17 Grushvitzky, I.V. 30: 45, 53 Guinochet, M. 6: 6 Gullan, P. 11: 19 Gunn, R.C. 4: 9; 8: 6; 9: 4 Guymer, G. 9: 14; 11: 14*; 17: 13; 25: 28;

29:2; 30:2

Ha, K. 28: 31 Haegi, L.A.R. 5: 16; 7: 11, 15, 20; 9: 18; 13:

13; 14: 23; 17: 13; 19: 10, 12*; 25: 3, 17,28; 27:20; 28: 1,8,9; 29: 1,24; 30: 1

Raga, T. 6:6 Rain, B. 8: 2U Hall, A.V. 26: 17, 18 Hall, N. 19: 9 Halle, F. 30: 46, 54 Hamilton, D. 8: 20; 17: 18; 25: 32 Hamilton 8: 2 Hamley, V.L. 17: 8 Hannaford 8: 6

Hannon, K. 17: 15 Hans, A.S. 7: 7 Hara, H. 6: 6; 26: 43; 27: 11 Harden, G.J. 25: 15; 27: 5, 6 Harms, H. 28: 16; 30:43,50,53 Hargrave, A. 5: 9 Harris, N.V. 19: 14 Harris, W.K. 19: 11; 21: 6; 25: 31 Harrop, J. 5: 14 Hartley, T.G. 1: 7; 4: 7; 8: 20; 9: 6; 15: 13;

17: 9, 11; 25: 26 Hartley, W. 15: 4; 17: 9; 20: 4, 5; 29: 5 Harvey, W.H. 7: 16; 10: 10; 11: 5 Hassall, D.C. 5: 17; 6: 11; 7: 6-9*; 8: 17; 9:

11, 12, 16; 10: 10; 11: 12; 15: 12; 17: 23; 25:36

Hassani, S. 16: 12 Hassel de Mendendez, G. 6: 6 Hattersley, P. 11: 20; 12: 16 Havel, J.J. 11: 16; 19: 8 Hawkes, J.G. 12: 12 Hay, A. 27: 17 Hedberg, K. 6: 6 Heddle, E.M. 19: 8 Heddle, R.C. 19: 7* Henderson, R.J.F. 2: 7, 15; 4: 1, 6; 5: 1, 12,

16-17*; 6: 1, 2*, 11; 7: 1, 15-17*, 20; 8: 1, 9, 12, 13, 14; 9: 1, 11, 16; 10: 1, 4-5*; 11:1, 10,15; 12: 1,2; 13: 1,2,4, 17; 14: 1,2*,7, 10, 19,23; 15: 1,2; 16:1,14, 16; 17: 1,5*, 15; 18:2,8; 23: 13-15*; 25:

29; 26: 11; 27:20; 28: 1,8,9; 29:1 Hennig, W. 28: 14 Henshall, T.S. 9: 15; 17: 14; 18: 16; 23: 15;

24: 14; 25:29; 29:4 Henty, E.E. 8: 18 Hepworth, A. 8: 18 Heslop-Harrison, J. 2: 4; 6: 6; 9: 8 Hesse, M. 30: 40 Heuzenroeder 14: 20 Hewson, H. 4: 6; 5: 11; 27: 5; 28: 1, 3,

11-12*; 29: 1, 21, 25; 30: 1, 58 Heywood, V.H. 13: 10; 25: 10 Hickey, L.J. 17: 7 Hickey, M. 27: 16 Hiepko, P. 29: 25 Hill, A.W. 9: 3 Hill, R. 26: 28 Hill, R.S. (Bob) 17: 17; 24: 16; 25: 29 Hill, S.R. 9: 23; 17: 23 Hillebrand 14: 20 Hind, P. 8: 8; 27: 7 Hindmarsh, M.M. 9: 14; 17: 13; 18: 2; 25:28 Hnatiuk, R.J. 6: 10; 9: 12; 11: 17, 18; 12:

5-7*; 14:22; 19: 12; 20: 10; 22: 14; 23:

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1, 7; 24: 1; 25: 1, 35; 26: 1; 27: 1, 5; 28:3; 29:21

Hoare, M.E. 4: 8 Hobbes, A. 9: 14; 17: 13; 25: 28 Holden, R.H. 4: 9 Holltum, R.E. 6: 7 Hoogland, R.D. 8: 20; 17: 11; 25: 26 Hooker, J.D. 9: 4; 28: 16, 18 Hope, G. 5: 18; 10: 16; 11: 17 Hope, J. 21: 6 Hopkins, A.S. 14: 23; 17: 21; 25: 35 Hopper, S.D. 6: 9; 9: 11, 12; 11: 18-19*; 12:

7; 13: 16; 14: 18, 19, 22; 16: 12; 17: 21; 19: 10, 11-12*, 14; 21: 13-14*; 22: 7*; 24: 16; 25:20*,35; 26: 8,9-10*; 29:6, 7,26

Horton, P. 17: 17; 25: 31; 29: 3 Howard, M. 19: 12 Howard 22: 10 Hubbard, R.J. 9: 21; 17: 21; 25: 35 Huber, K. 30: 32, 38, 40 Huck, R.B. 28: 33-34* Hudson, P. 14: 18 Humphreys, F. 9: 21; 17: 21; 25: 35 Hunt, D. 26: 28 Hunwick, D.J. 9: 18; 17: 17 Hussey, B.M.J. 9: 21; 17: 21; 25:35 Hutchison, J. 11: 15; 28: 16, 18; 30: 43, 45,

54 Huxley, C.R. 6: 12, 13, 14; 8: 18 Hyland, B.P.M. 2: 16, 17; 9: 11, 16; 11: 12;

17: 15; 25:29 Hymowitz, T. 10: 12

Inall, R.J. 12: 13 Inglis, W.G. 15: 8 Inu, N. 6: 13 Ingwersen, F. 3: 11; 8: 20; 17: 8, 11; 25: 26 Irmscher, E. 30: 28, 40 Irvine, A.K. (Tony) 9: 16; 17: 15; 25: 29 Irwin, H.S. 9: 23; 11: 8; 17: 23; 25: 36 Ising, E.H. 15: 9; 26: 31,43

Jack, B. 17: 21; 25: 35 Jackes, B.R. 9: 16; 17: 10*, 15; 19: 10; 24:

16*; 25:29; 26: 1; 27: 1; 28: 1; 29: 1; 30: 1

Jack-Hinton, C. 21: 7 Jackson, E.N.S. 2: 15; 9: 18; 15: 10; 17: 17;

25:31; 26:23 Jackson, G. 26: 27 Jackson, I. 26: 27* Jackson, W.D. 9: 5 Jacobs, S.W.L. 2: 13; 5: 11; 6: 11; 8: 8; 9:

14; 17: 13; 19: 14; 25:28; 27:6

Jaegermann, V. 15: 10; 26: 23 Jalas, J. 6: 6 James, S.H. 5: 11; 9: 21; 16: 12; 17: 21; 25:

35 Janaki Ammal, E.K. 15: 5 Jancey, R. 5: 11 Janzen, D.H. 28: 28, 31 Jarman, J. 9: 19; 17: 18; 25: 32 Jessop, J.P. 4: 7, 9; 5: 15; 8: 15; 9: 6, 18; 10:

6-7*; 11: 2, 3; 12: 1, 2, 3; 13: 1, 3, 4, 7-9*; 14: 1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 18; 15: 1, 8-10*, 11; 16: 1, 8, 10*, 13, 16; 17: 1, 3, 17; 18: 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 11; 19: l, 8*, 9-10*; 20: 1; 21: 1,2,3,4,5*, 7; 22: 1,2*,6*, 14; 23: 1, 2-3*, 3-4*, 5, 7, 9; 24: 1, 15; 25: 1, 2, 3, 13, 31; 26: 1, 10, 12, 43; 27: 1, 4*; 28: 3-4*, 7, 9; 29: 26

Jessup, L.W. 6: 11; 9: 16; 16: 14; 17: 15; 18: 16*; 19: 10; 24: 15*; 25:29; 26: 1; 27: 1; 28: 1, 7; 29: 1, 5*, 13*, 25; 30: 1

John, J. 9: 21 Johns, R.J. (Bob) 6: 13; 8: 18, 19; 9: 23; 11:

16,21; 17:23; 25:36; 27:7*, 17 Johnson, A.W. 25: 31; 29: 3 Johnson, L.A.S. 1: 8, 11, 13; 2: 13; 6: 2, 6; 7:

10-11*, 17; 8: 3, 4, 5, 8; 9: 12, 14; 14: 3, 4; 15: 12; 17: 13; 25: 9, 18, 28; 28: 11, 12; 29:16,17, 18; 30:17, 19,57-58*

Johnson, R.W. (Bob) 4: 10; 5: 16; 9: 16; 10: 6,7, 13; 11: 1~20; 12: 16; 13:7; 17: 1~

18: 11; 21:7,8; 22:3-4*, 11; 23:6; 24: 15; 25: 29; 26: 10, 11, 12; 28: 7

Johnston, R.D. 7: 4, 5 Johnstone, I.M. 8: 18 Jones, D. 9: 11 Jones,S.B. 30:45,54 Jones, V. 8: 8; 9: 14; 17: 13; 25: 28 Jong, V.E. 28: 31

Kanis,A.1:3,7; 2:1,2*,11*; 3:1,3,4*,9; 4:3*,6; 5:4,7:2*; 8: 15,20; 9:9*; 10: 2-4*, 14; 11: 4-7*, 8; 13: 3, 18; 16: 16; 17:5, 11; 22: 14; 24:9; 25:26; 26: 35-36*,43; 28: 11; 29:26,27

Kassas, M. 6: 6 Kaur, C. 28: 28, 29, 31 Keighery, B. 17: 21; 25: 35 Keighery, G.J. 5: 17; 6: 10; 9: 11, 21; 11:

18*; 13: 2, 4; 14: 11-12*, 15-16*. 22-23*; 15: 11; 16: 12*; 17:21; 19: 12; 21: 12-13*, 15*; 22: 7*; 25: 19-20*, 35; 27: 3*, 19*; 28:7; 29: 6-7*, 10*

Kelley, W.A. 9: 23; 17: 23; 25: 36 Kembi, A. 6: 12; 11: 13 Kemp, E.M. (see also Truswell, E.M.) 17: 7, 8;

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21:6 Kenneally, K. 6: 10; 9: 21; 11: 18; 14: 2-3*,

18; 15: 14; 17: 8, 21; 22: 8-9; 24: 16; 25:35

Kennedy, G. 12: 15 Kerenga, K. 11: 13 Kershaw, P. 15: 12 Key, K.H.L. 1: 13 King, C.J. 27: 16 King, L. 12: 15; 17: 15; 25: 29 Kinnear, S. 27: 8-9* Kirina, K.N. 6: 14 Kirk, A.A. 8: 18 Kirkpatrick, J. 17: 16 Kitson, A. 25: 9 Kleinschmidt, H.E. 22: 11 Kloot, P. 16: 13; 19: 14; 29: 3 Knox, R.B. 12: 11 Kolesnikov, B. 6: 6 Kollar, M.S. 30:40 Koponen 8:2 Kores, P. 8: 18; 11: 13 Kowal, E. 9: 15; 17: 13; 25: 28 Kraehenbuehl, D.N. 14: 20; 25: 31; 26: 28* Kraft, G.T. 11: 15; 12: 11 Kramer, K.V. 10: 10 Krichauff 14: 20 Kruger, F. 26: 18 Kubitzki, K. 30: 54 Kuchel, R.H. 5: 15; 9: 18 Kullman, W.H. 25: 35 Kuo, J. 29: 6

Labillardiere, J.J.H. de 11: 6; 14: 19 Lack, H.W. 5: 7; 9: 9; 21: 16 Lake, P.S. (Sam) 27: 8 Ladiges, P. 11: 19 Lamarck, J.B.P.A. 15: 8 Lamont, B.B. 9: 11, 12, 21; 14: 22; 17: 21;

25:36; 26: 17-18*; 29:6 Lancaster, H.P. 19: 14 Lance, G. 8: 17 Lander, N.S. 1: 8; 8: 8; 9: 15; 10: 10; 17: 8,

21; 19: 11; 25: 35 Lang, P.J. 9: 18; 17: 17; 19: 11; 21: 9 Lange, R.T. (Bob) 15: 5-7*; 26: 24*, 43 Langley, D.C.D. 12: 12 Lanjouw, J. 10: 9 Lapinpuro, L. 27: 6-7* Lassak, E. 11: 20 Latz, P.K. 7: 20; 9: 16; 17: 14; 18: 15, 16;

20: 8; 22:9; 23:15, 16; 25:29 Lauterbach, C. 11: 16 Lavarack, P.S. (Bill) 8: 15; 9: 8, 10, 11, 16;

13: 17; 16: 14; 17: 16; 24: 16; 25:29

Lawrence, M.E. 9: 18; 15: 11; 16: 13; 17: 17; 25:31; 26:8

Lawrie, B. 15: 10 Lawson, A.A. 5: 10; 28:24 Lawson, H. 26: 32 Lay, B.G. 26: 8 Lazarides, M. 4: 1, 6; 5: 1, 12; 6: 1; 7: 1; 8:

1, 10*, 13, 20; 9: 1; 10: 1, 13; 11: 1; 12: 1, 2; 13: 1, 4, 18; 14: 1, 7; 15: 1, 3*, 4, 13; 16: 1; 17:1,3, 12; 18: 1,2,6,7*,8, 15; 19: 1, 8*; 20: 1; 21: 1, 2, 4; 22: 1; 23:3,8; 25: 16,26; 29:26

Leach, G.J. 9: 20; 17: 19; 24: 5-7*; 25: 36; 27:7

Leb1er, B.A. 12: 11 Lee, A.T. 8: 8; 9: 15; 11: 8; 17: 13; 25: 28;

27:7 Lee, D.W. 28:31 Lee-Frampton, J.W. 17: 8 Lehmann, J.G.C. 9: 10; 27: 12 Leichhardt, L. 8: 6 Leigh, J.H. 12: 12; 20: 4, 5; 26: 45 Leightley, L. 14: 21; 15: 11 Lemann, C.M. 9: 10 Lennox,F.G.L. 15: 13; 16: 15-16* Lester, R.N. 12: 12 Levin, D.A. 28: 27, 31 Lewis, J. 25: 24-25* Lewis, N.B. 25: 14 Lindenmayer, A. 30: 5, 19 Lindley, J. 11: 5 Lindsay, P.R. 8: 8 Linezevski, I.A. 6: 6; 27: 11 Ling, P.K. 19: 14 Linnaeus, C. 2: 4; 14: 19; 15: 8; 23: 13-15 Loder, B. 5: 14 London, E. 25: 16 London, J. 25: 16 Loneragan, J.F. 26: 6 Loneragan, O.W. 29:7 Loneragan, W.A. 9: 21; 17: 21; 25: 35; 29: 6 Long. P.J. 25: 31 Longmore, R. 29: 21 Lothian, T.R.N. 9: 18; 15:4, 8; 17: 18; 25:

31; 26:28 Lott, J.N.A. 13: 16 Love, A. 14: 19 Low, A.B. 26: 17, 18 Low, C.S. 9: 16; 12: 15 Lucas 8:6 Luchsinger, A.E. 30: 45, 54 Luckhoff, H.A. 26: 17, 18 Lullfitz, F. 14: 12 Lumley, P.F. 9: 20; 17: 19; 25: 33 Lynch, C.M. 17: 8

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Mabberley, D.J. 30: 50, 54 Macdonald, R. 25: 33 MacFarlane, I. 24: 18 MacFarlane,T.D. 8:20; 13: 18; 17: 12; 19:

14; 25:36; 29:5 MacFarlane, W.V. 13: 17 MacGregor, R. 9: 22 Macintyre, N. 8: 8 Maconochie, J.R. 1: 11; 8: 15, 17; 9: 8, 16;

10: 13, 14; 11: 2; 13: 7, 13; 17: 14; 18: 11, 12, 15, 16; 19: 10; 21: 3, 5, 7-8*; 23: 4, 9, 15, 16; 25: 3, 29; 26: 1, 10, 11; 27: 1; 28: 1, 26; 29: 1, 4; 30: 1

Madison, M. 13: 16 Maiden, J.H. 8: 6; 24: 8 Major, R. 29: 16 Mann, M.E. 17: 16; 25:29 Mansfeld, R. 26: 41 Marchant, N.G. 2: 12; 3: 7; 4: 4; 5: 17; 6:

9-10*; 7: 20; 9: 11, 12, 22; 11: 18; 12: 7; 14: 21' 22; 15: 11; 17: 8, 21; 25: 35; 28: 7; 29:24

Maresquelle, H.J. 30: 10, 19 Marginson, J. 17: 19; 25: 33 Marsden, C.R. 5: 15; 9: 18; 15: 9; 17: 12;

23:20; 25: 16*,26 Martensz, P.N. 8: 20; 17: 12 Martin, H.A. 2: 13; 27: 13-15* Martin, J. 2: 14; 9: 20; 17: 19; 25: 33 Martin, P.G. 25: 10-11*; 26: 8 Martin, S.D. 17: 7 Martin, W.A. 8: 20; 17: 12; 25: 26 Martinez, R. 6: 6 Maslin, B.R. 1: 7; 3: 7; 9: 22; · 10: 13; 11: 8,

15; 13: 13; 14:10, 17*, 18; 17:5,~21~ 18:4; 19: 14; 22: 12*; 25: 35; 27: 6; 29:27

Matthew, P. 9: 15; 17: 13; 25: 28 Matthews, J.R. 21: 12 Mattiske, E. 16: 12 Mawby, M. 26: 33 May, V. 10: 10 McAdam, J.B. 11: 16 McClellan, E. 25: 33 McComb, A.J. 16: 12; 29: 7 McConchie, C.A. 17: 19; 25: 33 McCraith, G. 9: 8 McCusker, A. 13: 14*; 15: 4; 17: 12; 18: 3, 5;

21:9*, 10; 23:5-6*,9; 24:4-5*; 25:26; 26:10, 11; 28:3; 29:21,25

McDonald, T.J. 5: 16; 9: 16; 17: 16; 25: 29 McDonald, W.J.F. 9: 17; 17: 16; 25:29 McDonnell, S.M. 19: 14 McGillivray, D.J. 1: 3, 12; 2: 1; 3: 1, 3; 4: 9;

8: 8; 9: 11, 12, 15; 17: 3, 13; 18: 5; 25: 28; 27: 12

McGrath, J. 8: 8; 9: 5 Mcintyre, K.G. 14: 12-13 McKee, H.S. 5: 11 McKey, D.V. 18: 16; 23: 15; 29: 4 McLuckie 5: 10, 11 McNab, W. 27: 12 McNab, W.R. 27: 12 McNamara, K.J. 25: 24* Meakins, J.S. 19: 15 Mehra, P. 6: 6 Meikle, R.D. 27: 11; 29: 26 Menzies, R. 17: 10 Merrill, E.D. 8: 6 Merrill, L. 17: 16 Meston, A. 3: 12* Meusel, H. 26: 42 Michael, P.W. 3: 5*, 12; 8: 17; 9: 12, 15; 17:

13; 19: 12; 25:28; 29:26 Miller, A. 5: 18 Miller, D. 25: 16 Milligan, J. 8: 6; 9: 4 Milton, S.J. 26: 17, 18 Milthorpe, P.L. 26: 45 Miquel, F.A.S. 29: 16, 18 Mitchell, A.S. 9: 16; 17: 14; 18: 1, 6, 8, 15, 16;

19: 1, 9; 20: 1, 9-10*; 21: 1, 2; 22: 1, 9*, 14; 23: 1, 4, 7, 8, 15-16*; 24: 1, 13-14*; 25:1, 14-15*,29; 26: 1; 27: 1; 28:4,26*; 29:4*

Mitchell, A. 10: 12 Mitchell, A. 17: 21 Mitchell, D. 27: 8 Maggi, G. 6: 6 Moi, W. 6: 13; 11: 21 Molau, U. 30: 26, 40,41 Moll, E. 14: 21; 16: 15 Moore, M. 18: 3 Moran, D. 25: 16 Moriarty, V.K. 9: 17; 17: 16; 25:29 Morley, B.D. 10:9*; 14:18, 19; 15:8; 17:

18; 19: 11; 25:32; 27:12 Morris, D.I. 22: 11; 25: 32; 29: 30 Morten, M. 12: 15; 17: 16 Morton, S. 17: 16 Mowatt, J. 11: 20; 12: 16 Mowbray, D.L. 19: 15 Mowling, F. 25: 32 Mueller, F. von 9: 4; 10: 4; 11: 5; 12: 6; 14:

20; 22: 8; 24:8,9, 10; 26:32,34 Muir, T.B. 9: 20; 17: 19; 25: 33 Mulcahy, M.J. 12: 8, 9 Mulham, W.E. 12: 12; 26: 45 Miil1er-Doblies, D. 30: 14, 19

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17: 18; 25:32; 26:38; 29:3 Murphy, D. 27: 12 Myerscough, P.J. 1: 8; 25: 17

Nardie, J.C. de 9: 14; 17: 13; 25: 28 Na-Thalang, 0. 5: 11 Nazer, C.J. 8: 20; 17: 12; 25: 26 Neilson 10: 15 Nelson, D. 18: 15 Nelson, E.C. 2: 12; 3: 11; 4: 8*; 5: 13; 27:

12-13* Newbey, K. 3: 5; 9: 22; 17: 21; 25: 35 Nichols, A.O. 16: 16; 18: 15 Nikulinsky, P. 21: 2; 23: 4, 8; 28: 4 Nix, H.A. 17: 6-7*, 9; 21: 6 Noble, I.R. 25: 16; 26: 14-16*; 27: 8; 28: 11 Norman, J. 29: 21 Northcote, K.H. 21: 6

O'Brien, B. 12: 15*; 17: 16; 19: 10 O'Grady, T. 23: 13 Oliver, E.G.H. 4: 9 Opler, P.A. 28: 28, 30 Orchard, A.E. 4: 7; 7: 15, 16; 9: 6, 23; 11: 15;

13: 2, 13; 17: 18; 18: 5, 11; 19: 10; 21: 7, 8; 22: 5-6*, 11; 23: 7; 25: 33; 26: 1, 10-12*, 38,43; 27:1, 11; 28: 1; 29: 1; 30: 1

Offler, C.E. 26: 30*, 38 Osborn, A. 12: 15; 17: 16 Osswald 14:20 Ostenfeld, C.E.H. 27: 12 Ousterhout, S.A. van 26: 18

Page, C. 10: 12; 25: 36 Paijmans, K. 11: 16 Parham, J.W. 6:7, 11; 9: 3-5*, 19; 10: 6, 7 Parker, S. 14: 20; 15: 10 Parkin, J. 30: 10, 13, 17, 19 Parkinson, S. 14: 13; 28: 32 Parr-Smith, G.A. 17: 19; 25: 34 Parry, V.T.H. 14: 17 Parsons, R.F. (Bob) 9: 20; 17: 9; 20: 3, 4, 5;

24: 14*; 25:34; 27: 18*; 29: 30* Parsons, W.J. 15: 13 Pate, J.S. 14: 22; 16: 12 Paton, D. 27: 6 Pattinson, G. 6: 13 Patton, R.T. 20: 3, 5 Paust, M. 15: 11 Payne, C. 8: 8

Payne, W.H. (Bill) 5: 8 Peacock, W.J. (Jim) 5: 11; 18: 8 Pearson, D. 12: 9-10* Peart, M. 14: 21; 16: 14 Pedley, L. 2: 7; 4: 10; 5: 16; 8: 3-5*; 9: 17;

11:8; 13: 17; 16: 14; 17: 16; 21:2; 23: 5; 25:29; 29:5,25,27

Penny, L. 17: 21 Percival, E. 5: 14 Percival, M. 6: 13 Perry, B.A. 7: 7, 8 Perry,G. 3:7; 9:22; 17:8,21; 25:35; 29:6 Perry, R. 18: 15 Peters, M.D. 17: 18; 25: 32 Petrie 5: 10, 11 Pettigrew, C.J. 11: 15 Philipson 30: 9 Philipson, M.N. 19: 15 Philipson, W.R. 13: 17; 20: 2, 5; 30: 43, 45,

46,50,54 Phippard, J.H. 9: 20; 17: 20; 25: 34 Pickard, J. 1: 8; 3: 12; 5: 13; 6: 11; 8: 8; 9:

15; 17:20; 25:34 Pidgeon, I.M. 5: 10, 11 Pigott, P. 2: 8 Pilger, R. 30: 13, 19 Playfair 8: 6 Polhill, R.M. 13: 18 Poore, M.E.D. 6: 12 Poppendieck, H.H. 30: 19, 20 Porter, C.L. 27: 16 Posser, C. 9: 3 Powell, B.L. 6: 9; 19: 15 Powell, J.M. 8: 8; 9: 15; 11: 16, 21; 12: 11;

17: 13; 25: 17, 18; 26: 1, 28; 27: 1, 6-7*; 28: 1; 29: 1; 30: 1

Powell, M. 10: 9; 27: 12 Praeger, R. 21: 10 Prakash, N. 9: 15; 17: 14; 25: 28 Prantl, K. 30: 54 Pratt, B. 3: 11 Preiss, J.A.L. 6: 14; 27: 12 Price, I.R. 17: 16; 25: 29 Proctor, M.C.F. 29: 12, 13 Pryor, L.D. 1: 11; 8: 3, 5, 20; 14: 3, 4, 7; 17:

9, 12; 20:3,5; 25:26; 29:16,17,18 Pulle 26:20 Pullen, R. 5: 13*; 8: 20; 17: 12; 20: 9; 21:

10; 25:26 Pulley, J.M. 8: 20; 12: 12; 17: 12; 25: 26 Purdie,R. 9: 17; 14: 21; 15: 11; 16: 14; 17:

16; 25:26; 28:7; 29:24 Puttock, C. 15: 12; 17: 14; 24: 18; 25: 28 Pyke, G.H. 19: 12

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Quinn,C.J. 1: 8; 9: 15; 17: 14; 24: 17-18*; 25: 12-13*, 16-18*, 28

Quirk, H. 9: 13

Radford, A.B. 30: 45, 54 Ramsay, H.P. 8: 2*, 17; 9: 12, 15; 10: 8-9*;

17: 14; 18: 13-14*; 22:6; 23: 17*; 25: 17, 18,28; 26:9; 27:6

Randell, B.R. 19: 15 Rankin, M. 23: 15 Ratkowsky, D.A. 23: 17 Raven, P.R. 28:27,30 Regal, P. 16: 15 Reimers, P. 12: 15; 17: 16 Reid, D.A. 9: 13 Remington, C. 10: 16 Reynolds, S.T. 9: 17; 17: 16; 25: 29 Richardson, B. 27: 9 Richardson, D. 23: 17-18*; 24: 16 Rickett, H.W. 30: 20, 45, 53 Riddell, J. 19: 15 Ride, W.D.L. (David) 1: 13; 5: 16; 13: 8; 16:

3; 19:6; 21:3; 23:4,9 Ridge, R.W. 29: 6 Ridley 16: 16 Riley, W. 29: 21 Ritterbusch, A. 30: 27,41 Roark, B. 19: 15 Robertson, B.L. 9: 18; 15: 5-7*; 16: 4-8*,

9-10*, 13; 17: 18; 25: 32 Robertson, F.W. 28: 31 Robertson, M. 17: 18; 25: 32 Robertson, R.N. 12:3; 23:5; 24: 13; 26:7,

22,24 Robinson, C.J. 24: 16; 25: 35; 26: 1, 27: 1, 3;

28: 1; 29: 6-7* Robinson, M.P. 17: 18; 25: 32 Robson, N.K.B. 30: 54 Rodd, A.N. (Tony) 1: 8; 2: 13; 8: 8; 9: 15;

17: 14; 24: 18; 25:28; 29:25 Rodin, L. 6: 6 Rodriguez, R.L. 30: 50, 53 Rodway, F.A. 8: 6; 9: 4 Rodway, L. 9: 4, 5 Roe, J.S. 14: 3 Roff, C. 8: 3, 5 Rogers, R.S. 15: 9; 16: 6 Rogers, R.W. 7: 14; 14: 21; 18: 16; 22: 11;

23: 17; 25: 13; 29: 11, 13 Rohrlack, K. 26: 28 Rollins, R.C. 6: 6; 27: 11 Ross, B.M. 2: 15; 9: 17; 17: 16; 25:29 Ross, J.H. 10: 10; 17: 8; 18: 11; 23: 5; 26:

10; 29:25,27 Ross, R. 6: 6; 14: 3, 6

Ross-Craig, S. 7: 3; 16: 9 Rosser, C. 25: 19 Rothmaler, W. 26:41 Rourke, J. 13: 6 Roux, D.G. 2: 7 Rowen, C.M. 9: 23; 17:23 Royce, R.D. 1: 11; 3: 7; 4: 6; 6: 10 Royen,P.van 9:23; 11:13, 14; 17:23; 25:

36 Rycroft, H.B. 13: 6 Rymer, L. 11: 13 Rye,B.L. 19: 12; 21: 13*; 25:35; 29:7

Saffrey, R.A. 3: 7 Salisbury, R.A. 23: 16 Sammy, N. 5: 17; 9: 11, 22; 17: 22; 25: 35 Sands, H.T. 28: 31 Sanders, F. 8: 8 Sands, M. 6: 13 Saraphis, B. 11: 20 Satterthwait, D. 29: 25 Saunders, D. 29: 7 Savage, S. 23: 14 Sawittky,R. 23:17,18 Scannell, M.J.P. 27: 12 Scarlett, C.A. 5: 17; 9: 17; 12: 16*; 13:

17-18*; 14: 21-22*; 15: 11-12*; 16: 14*; 17: 16; 18: 14, 16*; 19: 10, 11*; 25: 30

Schild, D. 25: 20-21 * Schlechter, R. 8: 6 Schodde, R. (Dick) 8: 20; 17: 12; 25: 27; 26:

21-22*, 28, 38 Schomburgk, R. 15: 8 Schumacher, B.F. 25: 16 Schumann, K. 11: 16; 30: 26,41 Schwarz, 0. 26: 41 Scott, G.A.M. 9: 3, 20; 12: 5; 13: 2; 17: 20;

23: 17; 25:34; 29:33-34* Scott, J.K. 22: 7*; 25: 24* Seeman, B. 30: 43, 53 Selk, G. 9: 22; 14: 12; 17: 22 Selkirk, P.M. 17: 14; 23: 17*; 26: 9 Sell, Y. 30: 10, 20 Semeniuk, V. 14: 18 Seppelt, R.D. 9: 20; 17: 20; 23: 17; 25: 34 Seur, J. 8: 8 Sevent-Ivany, J.J. 5: 15 Shanker, V. 9: 15; 17: 14; 25:28 Sharpe, B.J. 19: 15 Sharpe, P.R. 5: 17; 9: 17; 17: 16; 25: 30 Sharr, F.A. 19: 9 Shaw, B.A. 26: 38 Shea, S.R. 25: 20-21*, 22* Shearer, B. 25: 20-21* Sheil, R. 27: 8

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Shepherd, C.J. (Jack) 10: 16; 26: 47* Sheppard, P. 12: 15 Shetler, S.G. 2: 7 Shirley, J. 18: 14 Shoobridge, D.W. 5: 8 Short, P.S. 9: 18; 17: 18; 21: 10; 22: 8; 24:

15; 25:32 Shoup, J.R. 30:45-55 Sieber, F. W. 10: 4 Simmons, D. 15: 12; 24: 15; 26: 1; 27: 1;

28: 1; 29: 1; 30: 1 Simmons, S. 9: 10 Simon, B.K. 5: 16, 17; 7: 14; 9: 17; 11: 20;

12: 16*; 13: 17-18*; 14: 21-22*; 15: 11-12*; 16: 14*; 17: 16; 25:30; 29:26

Simpson, J. 11: 21 Sinclair 8: 6 Skinner, S. 17: 18; 25: 32 Skvortsova, N.T. 30: 45, 53 Sleumer, H. 26: 20 Small, E. 9: 9 Smith, B.H. 9: 22; 17: 22; 25: 35 Smith, A.C. 20: 9; 28: 19 Smith, G. 17: 18; 25: 32 Smith, G.G. 9: 22; 17: 22; 19: 8; 25: 35 Smith, H. 15: 10 Smith, J.E. 9: 10; 11: 5; 23: 13-15 Smith, J.M.B. 6: 13; 24: 18; 25: 16-17 Smith, R.V. 9: 20; 17: 20; 25: 34 Smith-White, S. 5: 10 Snook, L. 8: 8 Snow, D.W. 28: 28, 31 Soepadmo, E. 28: 31 Sojak, J. 10: 2 Solander, D. 8: 6; 11: 5 Solling, K. 19: 15 Somerville, J. 9: 4, 5 Sorsa 8:2 Southwell, I. 2: 13 Specht, R.L. 4: 7; 8: 16; 11: 11; 23: 11; 26:

24,42 Specht, T. 12: 14 Speck, N. 12: 6, 7 Spooner, A.G. (Tony) 9: 18; 15: 9; 17: 18;

25:32; 26:28,29* Sriprakash, G. 29: 21 Stace, C.A. 30: 45, 53 Stace, H.M. 9: 13 Staff, I.A. 5: 14; 25: 34 Stafleu, F.A. 6: 6; 10: 9; 24: 8, 10; 26: 27b* Stanley, T.D. 6: 11*; 8: 15-16*; 9: 17; 17: 16;

25:30; 29:24,25 Start, A.N. 28: 28, 29, 31 Statham, P. 19: 8 Stead, T.Y. 17: 14; 25: 28

Steam, W.T. 8: 15; 9: 10; 23: 14; 24: 10 Stebbins, G.L. 4: 4, 10 Steenis, C.G.G.J. van 1: 8; 9: 23; 17: 23; 25:

37; 26:20-21*; 28:27,31; 30:54 Steginga, A.R. 9: 17; 17: 16; 25: 30 Stephens, K. 25: 28 Stephenson, N.G. 13: 15* Stevens, L.J. 25: 24-25* Stevens, P.F. 8: 18; 11: 17; 30: 45, 53 Stevenson, W. 25: 32 Stewart, D.A. 13: 18 Stiles, F.G. 28: 29, 31 Stirton,C.H. 9:23; 11:8; 17:23; 25:37 Stone, B.C. 14: 19 Stone, G.L. 9: 22; 19: 15 Stone, I.G. 9: 3, 10, 20; 11: 15; 17: 20; 23:

17; 25:34 Stones, M. 7: 3-4; 9: 10; 10: 11; 11: 12 Story, J. 8: 8; 9: 5 Stoutamire, W. 2: 12 Stove, K. 15: 10; 25: 32 Streimann, H. 8: 20; 17: 12; 25: 27; 26: 8 Sturmer, S. van 8: 8 Stuwe, J. 20: 3, 4, 5 Sutherland, M. 3: 9 Sutton, C.S. 20: 3, 5 Sved, J. 2: 13 Swan, J.M. 5: 2-4*; 9: 9 Swart, H.J. 2: 2A*, 14; 9: 20; 10: 14; 17: 20;

25:34 Syed 8:2 Symon, D.E. 1: 11; 2: 9-10*, 14, 15; 3: 10*;

9:9*, 18; 10:12, 17; 11: 14; 14: 12-13*, 20; 16: 8-9*, 13; 17: 18; 22: 7*; 23: 5; 24: 10-11*, 11*; 25:6, 13-14*, 32; 26: 17, 18; 28:7,32*; 29: 1,3,4,24,25,26; 30: 1

Synnott, D. 27: 12 Sytnik, K. 6: 6

Takhtajan, A.L. 6: 2, 6; 18: 5; 21: 4; 23: 6, 8; 28:14,16, 19,20; 30:20

Talbot, F.H. 2: 8 Tate, R. 15: 9 Taylor, M. 8: 8 Taylor, P. 21: 10; 29: 26 Telford, I.R. 8: 20; 11: 12; 17: 12; 20: 8, 9;

25:27; 28: 11; 29:25 Tenetti, R. 17: 22; 25: 35 Tepper, J.G.O. 16: 6 Ter-Avanesian, D. 6: 6 Teubner, B.G. 26: 41 Thellung 29: 29 Thimann, K. 6: 6 Thomas, D.P. 10: 17; 17: 14; 25: 28

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6*; 25:29 Thorne, R.F. 28: 14, 16, 20, 21; 30: 43, 53 Thorpe, F. 12: 15 Thorvaldson, F. 5: 13 Threlfall, S. 9: 15; 17: 14; 25: 29 Thunberg, C.P. 15: 8 Tidemann, J. 25: 32 Tillett, S.S. 14: 19 Tierney, P. 12: 15 Tindale, M.D. 2: 7; 8: 8; 9: 5; 10: 10; 11: 8;

17: 14; 19: 15; 25:29; 29:27 Tinetti, R.F. 19: 15 Todd, M.A. 9: 13, 20; 11: 19*; 13: 2; 15: 4,

12-13*; 17:20; 19: 10; 24: 15*; 25:34; 26: 14

TOlken, H.R. 19:7, 11; 21: 9; 24: 16-17*; 25:32; 26: 1,8*; 27: 1; 28: 1; 29:3-4*

Tomb, S. 24: 15 Tomlinson, P.B. 8: 18; 30: 54 Tothill, J. 29: 26 Totterdell, C. 3: 11; 25: 16 Touw, A. 5: 18 Townrow, J.E.S. 9: 19; 15: 4; 17: 19; 19: 15;

25:33 Troll, W. 28: 11, 12; 30: 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 13, 16,

17, 19, 20-21, 23, 24, 26, 34, 36, 38, 41, 45, 46,52,54,57

Tropman, L. 25: 29 Trudgen, M.E. 3: 7; 9: 11, 22; 11: 18; 14: 22;

17:22; 21: 15; 25:35 Trung, T.V. 6: 6 Truswell, E.M. (see also Kemp, E.M.) 25: 16, 27 Tseng,C.C. 30:43,45,52,55 Turnbull, J. 23: 20; 26: 6 Turner, A. 12: 15; 17: 16 Turner, J.M. 19: 15 Tutin, T.G. 13: 10, 11

Ulyatt, L.I. 18: 16; 23: 15 Urwin, N.F. 19: 15

Vahl 15:8 Valder, P.G. 5: 13; 11: 20 Vallee, P. 27: 10 Veal, A.D. 19: 13 Veldkamp, J.-F. 5: 18; 11: 13 Venning, J. 29: 5, 26 Verdcourt, B. 7: 11; 11: 14 Verdon, D. 8: 20; 17: 12; 25: 27 Verreaux, J.P. 3: 5 Vickery, J.W. 2: 7; 5: 10, 11; 6: 14; 8: 8; 19:

6; 27:6

Viguier, R. 30: 43, 55 Vitt 8:2 Voss, E.G. 6: 6; 10: 5; 27: 11

Wace, N.M. 3: 11; 8: 20; 17: 9, 12; 25: 16, 27; 26:24; 28:11

Walker, D. 11: 13 Walker, J. 1: 6, 12; 4: 4; 5: 14; 9: 15; 17: 14;

25:29 Walton, D. 29: 21 Wanio 18:14 Warcup, J.H. 24: 17 Ward, J. 17: 12; 25: 27 Waterhouse, D.F. 1: 13; 2: 8; 3: 3 Waterhouse, J.T. 6: 12; 7: 14; 8: 17*; 9: 12*,

15; 17: 14; 18:2; 25:18,29 Waters, F. 2: 8 Watson, E.M. 8: 20; 13: 19; 15: 4; 17: 12;

25: 27 Watson, L. 3: 11; 4: 4, 7; 8: 20; 9: 6; 10: 9;

11:8, 15; 17: 12; 25:27 Watson, L.E. 25: 21 * Watts, W.W. 8: 6; 18: 14 Webb, C.J. 19: 15 Webb, M.V. 25: 29 Webb, L.J. 1: 13 Weber, A. 30: 23-41* Weber, J.Z. 9: 18; 14: 14, 18; 15: 9; 17: 18;

25:32; 26:26 Weber, W.A. 14: 4, 6 Weberling, F. 28: 11, 12; 30: 5-21*, 45,55 Webster 10: 15; 14: 8 Weinert, E. 26: 42 Welling, B.A. 15:10 Wellington, B. 25: 16; 28: 11 Welwitsch, F. 2: 4 West, J.G. 7: 12, 14-15*; 9: 19; 10: 16-17*;

12: 14*; 14: 19; 17: 18; 18: 1, 2, 6, 8, 9; 19: 1, 6*; 20: 1, 2*; 21: 1, 2-4*, 5*, 6*, 6-7*, 10; 22: 1; 23: 1,2-7*, 7-9*, 11; 24: 1, 2-4*, 4-5*, 13*, 15*; 25: 1, 27; 26: 1, 3, 6, 6-7*, 14-16*, 44*; 27: 1, 8, 20; 28: 1, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12; 29: 1, 26; 30: 1, 59

Weste, G. 5: 14*; 9: 20; 17: 20; 25: 34 Weston, A.S. 3: 7; 14: 23; 17: 22; 21: 15;

25:35 Weston, P.H. 15: 12; 16: 15; 19: 10, 15; 25:

29; 27:6 Whalley, R.D.B. 20: 8 Whibley, D.J.E. 9: 19; 11: 15; 15: 9, 10; 17:

18; 22: 12; 25: 14,32; 26:22,23,24,26 Whiffin, T. 1: 3; 2: 1, 14; 3: 1; 4: 1, 2*, 4, 6,

7; 5: 1, 12; 6: 1, 7; 7: 1, 3*; 8: 1; 9: 1, 6, 11, 13, 20; '10: 1, 13, 14; 11: 1; 12: 2, 5; 13:2,4; 14: 10; 17:3,20; 18:5,8; 21:4;

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25:34 White, B.J. 9: 22; 17: 22; 25: 35 White, C.T. 18: 15 White, J. 9: 10 White, S.A. 16: 6 White, S.R. 9: 22; 17: 22; 25: 36 Whitelegge, T. 8: 6; 18: 14 Whyte, I. 11: 21 Wickham, M. 17: 8 Wiehler, H. 30: 23, 34, 41 Wilhelmi 14:20 Willdenow, C. 9: 10; 15: 8 Williams, A. 8: 8 Williams, J.B. 9: 15; 11: 14; 17: 14; 25: 15,

29 Williams, J.T. 14: 3, 6 Williams, L.D. 9: 19; 17: 18; 25: 32 Williams, O.B. 21: 6, 10 Williams, W.T. (Bill) 17: 10; 20: 2 Willis, J.C. 27: 16 Willis, J.H. 1: 11; 2: 14, 16; 5: 9, 14; 6: 14;

9:20; 12:9; 13:3; 16:9; 17:3,20; 20: 3,5; 23:4; 25: 34; 26:28

Wilson, B. 15: 12; 16: 15 Wilson, F.R. 18: 14 Wilson, K.L. 2: 13; 4: 1, 6; 5: 1, 12; 6: 1, 7,

8-9*, 11-12*; 7: 1, 11, 14*, 20; 8: 1, 8, 11, 13, 14, 17*; 9: 1, 12*, 15; 10: 1, 8, 12, 13; 11: 1, 10; 12: 1, 2; 13: 1, 2, 4, 13; 14: 1,

6-7*, 7-11*; 15:1,4, 12*, 14*,15*; 16:1, 11*, 15*, 16; 17: 1, 2*, 3-4*, 14; 18: 1, 3, 6, 8; 19: 1, 13-15*; 20: 1; 21: 1, 2, 3, 4; 22: 1, 10*; 23: 3, 6, 8; 25: 3, 4, 29; 26: 2; 27:2

Wilson, M. 22: 10 Wilson, P.G. (Paul) 1: 13; 2: 6, 12; 3: 7; 4: 2,

7; 5: 15; 6: 10, 14; 8: 12; 9: 6, 22; 10: 13, 16; 12: 2; 13: 13; 14: 18; 17: 8, 22; 23:5; 25:36; 26: 11,38; 29:26

Wilson, P.G. (Peter) 4: 10; 5: 13-14*; 9: 15; 17:14; 25: 17, 29; 27:5

Wimbush, D. 26: 26 Wines, J. 9: 22; 17: 22 Winkworth, R. (Bob) 18: 15 Winter, B. de 26: 18 Winter, M. de 26: 18 Wiskich, J.T. 19: 7* Wittwer, E. 9: 22; 14: 12; 17: 22; 25: 36 Wittwer, M. 14: 12 Woelkerling, W.J. 17: 20; 25: 34 Wollaston, E.M. 2: 15; 7: 15; 9: 19; 10: 12;

15:5-7*; 17: 18; 25: 32; 26:46* Womersley, H.B.S. 17: 18; 20: 2; 24: 17; 25:

32 Womersley, J.S. 5: 18; 6: 12, 13; 7: 14; 9: 19;

11: 14, 16; 15: 10; 17: 18; 24: 15; 25: 32; 29:3

Wood, J. 6: 13 Wood, J.G. 11: 17; 16: 7-8 Woolcock, C.E. 16: 9 Wran, N. 10: 15; 13: 15; 21: 8 Wright, M.J. 21: 6 Wrigley, J.W. 3: 11; 5: 8; 8: 20; 9: 8, 11; 17:

12; 25: 16,27; 26:6 Wiinsche, 0. 26:41 Wyatt, A.L.17: 5 Wyatt-Smith, J. 28: 28, 31

Yakovlev, G. 11: 13 Yap, Y.Y. 28:29,31 Young, D. 5: 8-9*; 14: 12 Young 23: 13 Yule, C. 27: 8

Zahlbruckner 18: 14 Zalensky, 0. 6: 6 Zevi, B. 30: 45, 55 Zhilin, S. 6: 6 Zimmerman, M.H. 30: 54

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SUBJECTS

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

Rockharnpton 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 FRI 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 flom and fauna of arid Austmlia

(1980) 19: 16, 17-18; 21: 6-7; 23: 10-11 Inflorescence morphology (1981) 28: 11-12; 30:

3-58 Mountain ecology in the Austmlian 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 Fungi of Queensland" 26: 4 7

All wright, 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"

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27: 18 Beauglehole, A.C.: "The Distribution and

Conse!Vation of Vascular Plants in the Corangamite- Otway Area, Victoria" 24: 14

Beauglehole, A.C.: "The Distribution and Conse!Vation 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.O.: "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

Filson, 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: 11

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 CultivarRegistration 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

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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 evolu1ion 17: 6-7

Economic properties of Australian plants 26: 11 Eichler, Dr Hansj5rg,- 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

Financial assistance for local A.S.B.S. Chapters 25: 3

Flora Europaea 13: 9-13 Flora 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

Flora of Central Australia 11: 2-3, 18; 21: 5; 22: 2; 27: 4; 28: 7, 9; 29: 4

Fungi 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: 16

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 Bliuerlen 24: 8-10; 25: 2

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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 Pro tea 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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CONTENTS ,

Introduction •••••• '• •••• 0 ••••••••• -·-· • 0 0 •••••• 0 ••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••• 0 • 0 •••••• 0 ••••• 0 ••• 0 • -••••••••••• ·-· •••••• 0 0 0 0 • 0 .............. .

- -Taxonomic Names .......................... ; .............................................................. ,, ....... -.... ;··········"'"' 2

Personal Names ......... ·_: ............ . ' ............ · .................. -: ........... ; ............................................. : .- ... _13-

Subjects ........ -......... , ...... ·; ........... : . .................. ,;-, ................................. --;··'· ................. ~·. 27