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1 Professor Sir Ghillean Prance F.R.S., V.M.H. BOOKS EDITED: 1. "Extinction is Forever". Proceedings of a "Symposium on the status of Threatened and Endangered Plants of the Americas" The New York Botanical Garden 1977 (co-editor T.S. Elias). 2. "Biological Diversification in the Tropics:" Proceedings of the 5th ATB Symposium, Caracas, Venezuela 1979, Columbia University Press, 1981. 3. "Ethnobotany in the Neotropics" Advances in Economic Botany Vol. 1. 1984 (Co-editor J. Kallunki). 4. "Amazonia" Key Environments, Pergamon Press, 1985 (co- editor T.E. Lovejoy). 5. "Tropical forests and world climate" Proceedings of an AAAS symposium, Westview Press, 1986. 6. "Biogeography and Quaternary History in Tropical America, Oxford monographs on biogeography 3. 1987, Clarendon Press, Oxford (edited with T.C. Whitmore). 7. "White Gold". The diaries of an Amazon rubber tapper. Synergetic Press, 1989. 8. New Directions in the Study of Plants and People. Advances in Economic Botany Vol. 8 1990 (co-editor M.J. Balick). 9. Reproductive Biology and Evolution of Tropical Woody Angiosperms. Mem. New York Botanical Garden 55. 1990 (co-editor G. Gottsberger). 10. Missionary Earthkeeping, Mercer University Press, 1992 (co- editor C.B. Dewitt). 11. Ethnobotany and the search for new drugs. Ciba Foundation Symposium 125, John Wiley & Sons, 1994 (Co-editors D. Chadwick & J. Marsh). 12. Changes and disturbance in tropical rainforest in South-East Asia. Imperial College Press, London, 2000 (Co-editors D. M. Newberry & T. H. Clutton-Brock). BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS 1. Dichapetalaceae: Flora Neotropica 10, 84 pages. 1972. 2. Chrysobalanaceae: Flora Neotropica 9, 409 pages. 1972. 3. Caryocaraceae: Flora Neotropica 12, 75 pages. 1973. (with M.F. da Silva). 4. Arvores de Manaus. 312 pages. INPA Manaus. December 1975 (with M.F. da Silva). 5. Algumas Flores da Amazonia. Manaus. 1976. 56 pages. 6. The Actinomorphic-flowered New World Lecythidaceae. Lecythidaceae-Part I. Flora Neotropica 21: 1–270. 1979. (with Scott A. Mori). 7. Leaves: The formation, characteristics and uses of hundreds of leaves found in all parts of the world. Crown, New York. 244 pp (with photographs by Kjell B. Sandved.) Honorable mention: The New York Academy of Children's Science Book Award, April 30, 1986. 8. Manual de Botânica Econômica do Maranhão. Grafica Universitaria UFMA/CORSUP. 253 pages, 1988.

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Professor Sir Ghillean Prance F.R.S., V.M.H. BOOKS EDITED: 1. "Extinction is Forever". Proceedings of a "Symposium on the

status of Threatened and Endangered Plants of the Americas" The New York Botanical Garden 1977 (co-editor T.S. Elias).

2. "Biological Diversification in the Tropics:" Proceedings of the 5th ATB Symposium, Caracas, Venezuela 1979, Columbia University Press, 1981.

3. "Ethnobotany in the Neotropics" Advances in Economic Botany Vol. 1. 1984 (Co-editor J. Kallunki).

4. "Amazonia" Key Environments, Pergamon Press, 1985 (co-editor T.E. Lovejoy).

5. "Tropical forests and world climate" Proceedings of an AAAS symposium, Westview Press, 1986.

6. "Biogeography and Quaternary History in Tropical America, Oxford monographs on biogeography 3. 1987, Clarendon Press, Oxford (edited with T.C. Whitmore).

7. "White Gold". The diaries of an Amazon rubber tapper. Synergetic Press, 1989.

8. New Directions in the Study of Plants and People. Advances in Economic Botany Vol. 8 1990 (co-editor M.J. Balick).

9. Reproductive Biology and Evolution of Tropical Woody Angiosperms. Mem. New York Botanical Garden 55. 1990 (co-editor G. Gottsberger).

10. Missionary Earthkeeping, Mercer University Press, 1992 (co-editor C.B. Dewitt).

11. Ethnobotany and the search for new drugs. Ciba Foundation Symposium 125, John Wiley & Sons, 1994 (Co-editors D. Chadwick & J. Marsh).

12. Changes and disturbance in tropical rainforest in South-East Asia. Imperial College Press, London, 2000 (Co-editors D. M. Newberry & T. H. Clutton-Brock). BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS 1. Dichapetalaceae: Flora Neotropica 10, 84 pages. 1972. 2. Chrysobalanaceae: Flora Neotropica 9, 409 pages. 1972. 3. Caryocaraceae: Flora Neotropica 12, 75 pages. 1973. (with M.F. da Silva). 4. Arvores de Manaus. 312 pages. INPA Manaus. December 1975 (with M.F. da Silva). 5. Algumas Flores da Amazonia. Manaus. 1976. 56 pages. 6. The Actinomorphic-flowered New World Lecythidaceae. Lecythidaceae-Part I. Flora

Neotropica 21: 1–270. 1979. (with Scott A. Mori). 7. Leaves: The formation, characteristics and uses of hundreds of leaves found in all

parts of the world. Crown, New York. 244 pp (with photographs by Kjell B. Sandved.) Honorable mention: The New York Academy of Children's Science Book Award, April 30, 1986.

8. Manual de Botânica Econômica do Maranhão. Grafica Universitaria UFMA/CORSUP. 253 pages, 1988.

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9. Wild Flowers for all Seasons. Crown, New York (with illustrations by Anna Vojtech).208 pages.1989. Reprint, The New York Botanical Garden Press, 1999.

10. Chrysobalanaceae: Flora Neotropica 9S, 267 pages. 1989. 11. The Zygomorphic-flowered New World Lecythidaceae. Lecythidaceae - Part II. Flora

Neotropica 21 (2): 1–376. 1990. (S.A. Mori and G.T. Prance). 12. Out of the Amazon. HMSO (with photographs by S. Cunningham). 1992. 13. Bark: The formation, characteristics and uses of bark around the world. Timber Press,

Oregon. 174 pp. (with Anne E Prance and photographs by Kjell B. Sandved). 1993.

Best Reference Book Award, American Library 1994. 14. The Earth under threat: A Christian perspective. Wild Goose Publications. 1996. 15. Plant Conservation Strategic Plan (In Japanese), 255 pages. Tokyo, Flora of The

Earth Project, Kinokuniya Books, 1997. 16. The Biological Monograph, 236 pages. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1998 (H.C.F. Hopkins, C.R. Huxley, C.M. Pannell, G.T. Prance & F. White). 17. Rainforests of the World. Harvill Press, London & Crown, New York, 304 pages,

1998 (with photographs by Art Wolfe). SCIENTIFIC PAPERS 1. The Systematic Position of Stylobasium Desf. Bull. Jard. Bot. Brux. 35: 435–448.

1965. 2. New and interesting Connaraceae from South America. Mem. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 15:

129–132. 1966. 3. A Note on the Identity of the Genus Pleragina Arruda. Mem. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 15:

133–135. 1966. 4. Notes on the Chrysobalanaceae of Angola. Bol. Soc. Broteriana Ser. 2, 40: 181–186.

1966. 5. Dichapetalaceae in Steyermark & Agostini, Exploration Botanica del Cerro Patao.

Act. Bot. Venez. 2(2): 50–51. 6. The taxonomy and ecology of the Chrysobalanaceae of the Amazon Basin. Atas do

Simpósio sôbre a Biota Amazônica 4: 209–228. 1967. 7. The systematic position of Rhabdodendron Gilg & Pilg. Bull. Jard. Bot. Nat. Belg. 38:

127–146. 1968. 8. Maranthes (Chrysobalanaceae), A new generic record for America. Brittonia 20: 203–

204. 1968. 9. New and Interesting Dichapetalaceae from Venezuela. Act. Bot. Venez. 3: 301–304.

1968. 10. A taximetric study of an Angiosperm family: Generic delimination in the

Chrysobalanaceae. New Phytologist 68: 1203–1234. 1969 (with D.J. Rogers & F. White).

11. Notes on the use of Plant Hallucinogens in Amazonian Brazil. Economic Botany 24: 62–68. 1970.

12. The genera of Chrysobalanaceae in the southeastern United States. Jour. Arnold Arb. 51: 521–528. 1970.

13. New species of Phanerogams from Amazonia. Brittonia 23: 438–445. 1971. 14. Dichapetalaceae: Flora de Venezuela 3(1): 55–74. 1971. 15. An index of Plant Collectors in Brazilian Amazonia. Acta Amazonica 1(1): 25–65.

1972.

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16. Rhabdodendraceae: Flora Neotropica 11, 22 pages. 1972. 17. Caryocaraceae in: Maguire, B. et al. The botany of the Guayana Highland IX. Mem.

N.Y. Bot. Gard. 23: 127–131. 1972. 18. Ethnobotanical Notes from Amazonian Brazil. Economic Botany 26: 221–237. 1973. 19. New and Interesting Chrysobalanaceae from Amazonia. Acta Amazonica 2(1): 7–16.

1973. 20. The mycological diet of the Yanomam Indians. Mycologia 65: 248–250. 1973. 21. An ethnobotanical comparison of four tribes of Amazonian Indians. Acta Amazonica

2(2): 7–27. 1973. 22. Chrysobalanaceae in Tree Flora of Malaysia 2: 321–340. 1973. (with T. Whitmore). 23. Phytogeographic support for the theory Pleistocene forest refuges in the Amazon

Basin, based on evidence from distribution patterns in Caryocaraceae, Chrysobalanaceae, Dichapetalaceae and Lecythidaceae. Acta Amazonica 3(3): 5–28. 1974.

24. Supplementary studies of American Chrysobalanaceae 3. Acta Amazonica 4(1): 17–23. 1974.

25. A note on Couepia cognata (Steud.) Fritsch and related species (Chrysobalanaceae). Acta. Bot. Venez. 9: 119–122. 1974.

26. A new Peruvian species of Chiropterophilous Couepia (Chrysobalanaceae). Brittonia 26: 302–304. 1974.

27. Victoria amazonica ou Victoria regia. Acta Amazonica 4(3): 5–8. 1974. 28. Revisão taxonomica das espécies Amazônicas de Rhizophoraceae. Acta Amazonica

5(1): 5–22. 1975. (Senior author with 11 co-authors). 29. A study of the Floral Biology of Victoria amazonica (Poepp.) Sowerby

(Nymphaeaceae). Acta Amazonica 5(2): 5–35. 1975. (with J.R. Arias). 30. The correct name for Castanha de cutia (Coupia edulis (Prance) Prance ?

Chrysobalanaceae). Acta Amazonica 5(2): 39–41. 1975. 31. A biologia floral de Victoria amazonica (Poepp.) Sowerby (Nymphaeaceae). Ciencia e

Cultura 27: 1293–1297. 1975. (with Anne E. Prance & J.R. Arias). 32. Introdução a uma série de publicações sobre a vegetação das campinas Amazónicas.

Acta Amazônica 5(3): 207–209. 1975. 33. A vegetação lenhosa da Campina da Reserva Biológica INPA-SUFRAMA (Manaus-

Caracaraí, km 62). Acta Amazonica 5(3): 225–246. 1975. (A.B. Anderson, G.T. Prance & B.M. de Albuquerque).

34. The history of the INPA capoeira based on ecological studies of Lecythidaceae. Acta Amazonica 5(3): 261–263. 1975.

35. The Ethnomycology of the Sanama Indians. Mycologia 68(2): 201–210. 1976. (O. Fidalgo & G.T. Prance).

36. Tapura (Dichapetalaceae) a genus new to Mexico. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 103: 21–22. 1976.

37. Inventário florestal de um hectare de mata de terra firme km 30 da Estrada Manaus-Itacoatiara. Acta Amazonica 6(1): 9–35. 1976. (with W.A. Rodrigues & M.F. da Silva).

38. Additions to Neotropical Chrysobalanaceae. Brittonia 28: 298–230. 1976. 39. Two new species of Amazonian Lecythidaceae. Brittonia 28: 298–302. 1976. (with

A.B. Anderson). 40. Studies of floral biology of Neotropical Nymphaeaceae 3. Acta Amazonica 6(2): 163–

170. 1976. (with A.B. Anderson). 41. The pollination and androphore structure of some Amazonian Lecythidaceae.

Biotropica 8: 235–241. 1976.

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42. Contribuição ao conhecimento da flora do Aripuanã (Mato Grosso) 1. Fanerógams. Acta Amazonica 6(4) Suplemento: 33–41. 1976. (P.L. Lisboa, G.T. Prance & R.L. Lisboa).

43. A new Colombian species of Dichapetalaceae. Mutisia 42: 1–3. 1977. 44. Caryocaraceae. Flora of Panama, Part VI. Family 120. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard.

63(3): 541–546. 1976. 45. The Ethnobotany of the Paumari Indians. Economic Botany 31: 129–139. 1977 (with

David G. Campbell & Bruce W. Nelson). 46. The Amazon forest: A natural heritage to be preserved. Pages 158–194. In: Prance,

G.T. & Elias, T.S. editors. Extinction is Forever. New York. 1977. (J.M. Pires & G.T. Prance).

47. The Phytogeographic subdivisions of Amazonia and their influence on the selection of Biological Reserves. Pages 195–212. In: Prance, G.T. Elias, T.S. editors. Extinction is Forever. New York. 1977.

48. Respaldo fitogeografico a la teoria de los refugios selvaticos durante el pleistoceno en la Cuenca Amazonica. Mem. IV Congresso Venezolano de Botanica: 155–157. 1976.

49. Two new species for the Flora of Panama. Brittonia 29: 154–158. 1977. 50. What is Lecythis? Taxon 26: 209–222. 1977. (with S.A. Mori). 51. Chrysobalanaceae. In: J. Lanjouw & A.L. Stoffers, Flora of Suriname. Vol. II Part 2.

Additions & Corrections: 524–555. 1976. (with A.R.A. Gorts van Rijn). 52. Floristic Inventory of the tropics: where do we stand? Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 64:

659–684. 1978. 53. Observations on the fruits and seeds of Neotropical Lecythidaceae. Brittonia 30: 21–

33. 1978. (with S.A. Mori). 54. Notes on the vegetation of Amazonia I. A preliminary note on the origin of the open

white sand campinas of the lower Rio Negro. Brittonia 30: 60–63. 1978. (with H.O.R. Schubart).

55. Chrysobalanaceae: In Steyermark, J.A. & Brewer-Carias, C. La vegetación de la cima del macizo de Jaua. 337. 1976.

56. The origin and evolution of the Amazon Flora. Interciencia 3: 207–222. 1978. 57. Insect galls and human ornamentation: The Ethnobotanical significance of a new

species of Licania from Amazonas, Peru. Biotropica 10: 81–96. 1978. (B. Berlin & G.T. Prance).

58. Notes on the Vegetation of Amazonia II. The Dispersal of plants in Amazonian white sand campinas: The campinas as functional islands. Brittonia 30: 203–215. 1978. (M. Macedo & G.T. Prance).

59. Additional notes on the floral biology of Neotropical Lecythidaceae. Brittonia 30: 112–130. 1978. (S. Mori, G.T. Prance & A.B. Bolten).

60. The poisons and narcotics of the Dení, Paumarí, Jamamadí and Jarawara Indians of the Purus River Region. Revista Bras. Bot. 1: 71–82. 1978.

61. Estudo electroforético da dinámica de variação genética em tres taxa ribeirinhos ao longo do rio Solimoes. Acta Amazonica 8(2): 183–199. 1978. (R.J. Hill, G.T. Prance, S.A. Mori et al.).

62. Nectaries on the fruit of Crescentia and other Bignoniaceae. Brittonia 30: 175–181. 1978. (T.S. Elias & G.T. Prance).

63. Nota preliminar sobre a origem das campinas abertas de areia branca do baixa Rio Negro. Acta Amazonica 8(4): 567–570. 1977. (with H.O.R. Schubart).

64. Notes on the vegetation of Amazonia III. The Terminology of Amazonian Forest Types subject to inundation. Brittonia 31(1): 26–38. 1979.

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65. New Genera and Species of Chrysobalanaceae from Malesia and Oceania. Brittonia 31(1): 79–95. 1979.

66. Two new species of Chrysobalanaceae. Brittonia 31: 248–252. 1979. 67. South America: In: Hedberg, I. (ed.) Systematic Botany, Plant Utilization and

Biosphere Conservation. pp. 55–70. 1979. 68. Chrysobalanaceae. Flora of Ecuador 10: 1–23. 1979. 69. New and Interesting Chrysobalanaceae. Acta Amazonica 8: 577–589. 1979. 70. Resurrection of the genus Dactyladenia (Chrysobalanaceae). Brittonia 31: 483–487.

1979. (with F. White). 71. The Taxonomy and Phytogeography of the Chrysobalanaceae of the Atlantic Coastal

Forests of Brazil. Rev. Bras. Bot. 2: 19–39. 1979. 72. Distribution patterns of lowland and Neotropical species with relation to history,

dispersal and ecology, with special reference to Chrysobalanaceae, Caryocaraceae and Lecythidaceae. pp. 59–87. In: K. Larsen & L.B. Holm-Nielsen (eds.) Tropical Botany. Academic Press. 1979.

73. A new species of Dichapetalum from Suriname. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 106: 309–312. 1979.

74. Dichapetalaceae. Flora of Ecuador 12: 1–14. 1980. 75. Intrafloral pollen differentiation in the New World Lecythidaceae, subfamily

Lecythidaceae, subfamily Lecythidoideae. Science 209: 400–403. 1980. (S.A. Mori, J.E. Orchard & G.T. Prance). 110.

76. Studies of the vegetation of a white-sand black water igapó (Rio Negro, Brazil). Acta Amazonica 9(4): 645–655. 1979. (S.H.K. Keel & G.T. Prance).

77. Tipos de Chrysobalanaceae en el herbario nacional Colombiano. Mutisia 48: 1–5. 1980.

78. A note on pollination of Nymphaea amazonum Mart. & Zucc. Nymphaeaceae). Brittonia 32: 505–507. 1980.

79. A new species of Anthodiscus (Caryocaraceae) from Chocó, Colombia. Brittonia 32: 530–532. 1980.

80. A note on the probable pollination of Combretum by Cebus monkeys. Biotropica 12: 239. 1980–1981.

81. Terminologia dos tipos de florestas amazônicas sujeitas a inundação. Acta Amazonica 10: 495–504. 1980.

82. Three new species of Couratari (Lecythidaceae). Brittonia 33: 15–21. 1981. 83. The "Sapucaia" group of Lecythis (Lecythidaceae). Brittonia 33: 70–80. 1981. (S.A.

Mori & G.T. Prance). 84. Discussion of J. Haffer, Aspects of Neotropical bird speciation during the Cenozoic.

pp. 394–405. In: G. Nelson & D.E. Rosen, Vicariance Biogeography: A Critique. Columbia University Press. 1981.

85. Forest Refuges: Evidence from woody Angiosperms. pp. 137–157. In: G.T. Prance (ed.) Biological diversification in the tropics. Columbia University Press. 1982. 86. Distribution pattern and conservation of Eastern Brazilian coast forest tree species. Brittonia 33: 233–245. 1981.

86. Distribution patterns and conservation of eastern Brazilian coastal forest tree species. Brittonia 33: 233–245. 1981 (S.A. Mori, B.M. Boom & G.T. Prance).

87. Notes on Couepia and Hirtella (Chrysobalanaceae). Brittonia 33: 347–356. 1981. 88. Anthodiscus (Caryocaraceae), um genero disjunto entre a Amazônia e o leste do

Brazil. Rev. Bras. Bot. 3: 63–65. 1980. (with S.A. Mori).

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89. Changes in Chemical Composition during growth stages of Victoria amazonica (Poepp.) Sowerby (V. regia Auctt.) Nymphaeaceae. Int. Rev. Ges. Hydrobiol. 67: 235–244. 1982. (U.M. Cowgill & G.T. Prance).

90. Relações entre a classificação generica de Lecythidaceae do Novo Mundo seus polinizadores e dispersadores. Rev. Bras. Bot. 4: 31–37. 1981. (S.A. Mori & G.T. Prance).

91. Preliminary study of some vegetation types of the Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Brittonia 34: 228–251. 1982. (with G.B. Schaller).

92. Chrysobalanaceae Flora de Venezuela 14(2): 325–487. 1982. 93. Additions to Neotropical Dichapetalaceae. Brittonia 35: 49–54. 1983. 94. A new species of Tapura (Dichapetalaceae) from Peru. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 110:

70–72. 1983. 95. A review of phytogeographic evidences for Pleistocene climate changes in the

Neotropics. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 69: 594–624. 1983. 96. Chrysobalanaceae. Fl. Nouvelle-Calédonie et Dépendances 12: 105–123. 1983. 97. Completing the Inventory. Pages 365–396. In: V.H. Heywood and D.M. Moore.

Current Concepts in Plant Taxonomy. Systematics Association Special Volume 25. Academic Press, London and Orlando. 1984.

98. Pesquisas botânicas e a conservação da floresta Amazônica. Anais do XXXIV Congresso Nacional de Botânica. Vol. I.: 63–71. Simpósios. Porto Alegre. Rio Grand do Sul. 1983.

99. Dispersal and distribution of Lecythidaceae and Chrysobalanaceae. Sonderbd. naturwiss. Ver. Hamburg 7: 163–186. Hamburg. 1983 (with S.A. Mori

100. Lecitidáceas: família da castanha-do-Pará. Bol. Técn. Centr. Pesq. Cacau, CEPLAC/DIBID. 116: 3–35. 1983. (S.A. Mori & G.T. Prance).

101. Rediscovery of Tapura haitiensis (Dichapetalaceae) Brittonia 36: 15–17. 1984. 102. Mecanismos de polinización de Eschweilera gargarae. Pittier en el Chocó, Colombia.

Mutisia 60: 1–7. 1983. (with J.M. Idrobo & O.V. Castaño M.) 103. New taxa of Amazonian Chrysobalanaceae. Acta Amazonica 13: 21–30. 1984 (1983). 104. The vegetation of the Sierra Parima, Venezuela and Brazil: Some results of recent

exploration. Brittonia 36: 104–139. 1984 (O. Huber, J.A. Steyermark, G.T. Prance & C. Alès).

105. The use of edible fungi by Amazonian Indians. Adv. Econ. Bot. 1: 127–139. 1984. 106. Introduction on knowledge and use of the Amazon forest. Interciencia 9: 275–279.

1984. 107. The Pejibaye, Guilielma gasipaes (HBK) Bailey and the Papaya, Carica papaya L. pp

85–104 In D. Stone (ed.) Pre Columbian Plant Migration. Papers of the Peabody Museum 76. 1984.

108. A new combination in Maranthes (Chrysobalanaceae). Brittonia 37: 76–77. 1985. 109. The increased importance of ethnobotany and underexploited plants in a changing

Amazon. pp 129–136. In: J. Hemming (ed.). Change in the Amazon basin Volume 1: Man's impact on forests and rivers. Manchester Univ. Press. 1985.

110. Chemosystematic studies in the Chrysobalanaceae. I. Flavonoids in Parinari. Brittonia 37: 169–178. 1985. (L. Coradin, D.E. Giannasi & G.T. Prance).

111. The ethnobotany of Amazon Indians: A rapidly disappearing source of botanical knowledge for human welfare. Bull. Bot. Surv. India 25: 148–159. 1985.

112. Eschweilera mexicana (Lecythidaceae): A new family for flora of Mexico. Brittonia 37: 347–351. 1985 (T. Wendt, S.A. Mori & G.T. Prance).

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113. The vegetation types of the Brazilian Amazon. pp 109–145. In: G.T. Prance & T.E. Lovejoy (eds.) Amazonia. Key Environments Series, Pergamon Press. 1985. (J.M. Pires & G.T. Prance).

114. The changing forests. pp 146–165. In: G.T. Prance & T.E. Lovejoy (eds.) Amazonia. Key Environments Series, Pergamon Press. 1985.

115. The Pollination of Amazon Plants. pp 166–191. In: G.T. Prance & T.E. Lovejoy (eds.) Amazonia. Key Environments Series, Pergamon Press. 1985.

116. Observations on the pollination of Rhabdodendron macrophyllum (Spr. ex Benth.) Huber. Acta Amazonica 14: 411–426. 1984 (B. Nelson and G.T. Prance).

117. Studies on the flora of the Guianas 19. New taxa of Chrysobalanaceae for the Flora of the Guianas. Proc. Koninkl. Nederl. Akad. van Wetensch. Ser C. 89: 111–116. 1986.

118. Etnobotânica de algumas tribos Amazônicas pp 119–134. In: D. Ribeiro et al. (eds.) Suma Etnológica Brasileira 1. Etnobiológia. FINEP, Petropolis. 1986.

119. Monographing in the 1980's. Aliso 11(2): 231–242. 1985. 120. Projeto Flora Amazônica: eight years of binational botanical expeditions. Acta

Amazonica 14, Supplement 1/2 (1984): 5–29. 1986. (G.T. Prance, B.W. Nelson, M.F. da Silva & D.C. Daly).

121. Introduction to tropical rain forests. pp 1–8. In: G.T. Prance (ed.). Tropical Rainforests and the World Atmosphere. Westview Press. 1986

122. Flora of the Guianas: 85: 1–146. Chrysobalanaceae. 1986. 123. Quantitative ecological inventory of terra firme and várzea tropical forest on the Rio

Xingu, Brazilian Amazon. Brittonia 38(4): 369–393. 1986. (D.G. Campbell, D.C. Daly, G.T. Prance and U.N. Maciel).

124. Species diversity, phenology, plant-animal interactions, and their correlation with climate, as illustrated by the Brasil nut family (Lecythidaceae). pp 69–90. In: R.E. Dickinson (ed.) The geophysiology of Amazonia: Vegetation and climate interactions. John Wiley & Sons, New York. 1987 (S.A. Mori and G.T. Prance).

125. La taxonomía y su relación con las Ciencias agricolas. Revta. Acad. Colomb. Cienc. Exact, Fisic. Nat. 16(60): 89–93. 1986.

126. The conservation and utilization of the Amazon rainforest. Revta. Acad. Colomb. Cienc. Exact, Fisic. Nat. 16(60): 117–127. 1986.

127. Vegetation. In: T.C. Whitmore and G.T. Prance (eds.) Biogeography and Quaternary History in Tropical America. Oxford Monograph on Biogeography 3: 28–44. 1987.

128. Biogeography of Neotropical Plants. In: T.C. Whitmore and G.T. Prance (eds.) Biogeography and Quaternary History in Tropical America. Oxford Monograph on Biogeography 3: 46–65. 1987.

129. An update on the taxonomy and distribution of the Caryocaraceae. Opera Bot. 92: 179–183. 1987.

130. Phytogeography. In: S.A. Mori et al. (eds.) The Lecythidaceae of a lowland Neotropical forest: La Fumée Mountain, French Guiana. Mem. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 44: 55–71. 1987. (S.A. Mori & G.T. Prance).

131. Phenology. In: S.A. Mori et al. (eds.) The Lecythidaceae of a lowland Neotropical forest: La Fumée Mountain, French Guiana. Mem. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 44: 124–136. 1987. (S.A. Mori & G.T. Prance).

132. Future Research. In: S.A. Mori et al. (eds.) The Lecythidaceae of a lowland Neotropical forest: La Fumée Mountain, French Guiana. Mem. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 44: 156–164. 1987 (with S.A. Mori).

133. Notulae de Chrysobalanacis Malesianis Praecursoriae. Brittonia 39: 364–370. 1987.

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134. A guide to collecting Lecythidaceae. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 74: 321–330. 1987. (S.A. Mori & G.T. Prance).

135. Observations on flower visitors to Bertholletia excelsa H.B.K. and Couratari tenuicarpa A.C. Sm. (Lecythidaceae). Acta Amazonica, Supl. 15(1–2): 225–234. 1985. (B.W. Nelson, M.L. Absy, E.M. Barbosa and G.T. Prance).

136. Quantitative ethnobotany and the case for conservation in Amazonia. Conservation Biology 1: 296–310. 1987. (with W. Balée, B.M. Boom and R.L. Carneiro). Reprinted In: Readings from Conservation Biology: Plant Conservation pp 47–61, Blackwell Science, Cambridge, Mass. 1995 and in R.E. Schultes & S. von Reis (eds.) Ethnobotany, evolution of a discipline, Chapman Hall pp. 157–174, 1995.

137. Chrysobalanaceae: Flora do Estado de Goiás Rizzo 10: 1–62. 1988. 138. The present state of tropical floristics. Taxon 37: 519–548. 1988 (with D.G.

Campbell). 139. The genera of Chrysobalanaceae: a study in practical and theoretical taxonomy and its

relevance to evolutionary biology. Phil Trans. Roy. Soc. London B. 320: 1–184. 1988 (with F. White).

140. Three new species of Dichapetalaceae from tropical America. Brittonia 40: 441–446. 1988.

141. Genetics of Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl.: Lecythidaceae) 1. Genetic variation in natural populations. Theor. Appl. Genet. 76: 923–928. 1988 (D.P. Buckley, D.M. O'Malley, V. Apsit, G.T. Prance and K.S. Bawa).

142. Genetics of Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl.: Lecythidaceae) 2. Mating system . Theor. Appl. Genet. 76: 929–932. 1988 (D.M. O'Malley, D.P. Buckley, G.T. Prance and K.S. Bawa).

143. Padrões de distribuição e especiação em Chrysobalanaceae e outras famílias de plantas Amazônicas. Acta bot. bras 1 (2): 1–25. 1988 (supl.).

144. Inventário florístico de floresta natural na área da estrada Cuiabá-Porto Velho (BR-364). Acta Amazonica 16/17 suppl.: 85–121. (1986/87). 1988. (M.L. Absy, G.T. Prance and E.M. Barbosa).

145. Brazilian Amazon. pp 401–426. In: D.G. Campbell and H.D. Hammond (eds.). Floristic Inventory of Tropical Countries. N.Y. Botanical Garden (D.C. Daly and G.T. Prance), 1989.

146. American Tropical Forests. pp 99–132. In: H. Leith and M.J.A. Werger (eds.). Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1989.

147. Chrysobalanaceae. Flora Malesiana Ser. 1.10: 635–678. 1989. 148. Economic Prospects for Tropical Rainforest Ethnobotany. pp 61–74. In: J.O. Browder

(ed.). Fragile Lands of Latin America. Westview Press, Boulder. 1989. 149. A comparison of the chemical composition of injured leaves in contrast to uninjured

leaves of Victoria amazonica (Nymphaeaceae). Annals of Botany 64: 697–706. 1989 (U.M. Cowgill and G.T. Prance).

150. Taxonomy, ecology and economic botany of the Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa Humb. & Bonpl.: Lecythidaceae). Adv. Econ. Bot. 8: 130–150. 1990 (S.A. Mori and G.T. Prance).

151. The genus Caryocar L. (Caryocaraceae): An underexploited tropical resource. Adv. Econ. Bot. 8: 177–188. 1990.

152. Three sub-tropical secondary forests in the U.S. Virgin Islands. A Comparative ecological inventory. Adv. Econ. Bot. 8: 189–198. 1990. (A.E. Reilly, J.E. Earhart and G.T. Prance).

153. Consensus for conservation. Nature 345: 384. 1990.

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154. Management and conservation of tropical ecosystems requires knowledge of plant/animal interactions: Afterword. Reproduction Biology and Evolution of Tropical Woody Angiosperms (ed. G. Gottsberger and G.T. Prance) Mem. N.Y. Bot. Garden 55: 186–187. 1990.

155. Deforestation: a botanists view pp. 52–59. In: D.J.R. Angell, J.D. Corner and M.L.N. Wilkinson (eds.). Sustaining Earth: Response to the environmental threats. Macmillan. 1990.

156. Floristic composition of the forests of Central Amazonian Brazil. pp.112–140. In: A. Gentry (ed.) Four Neotropical Forests. Yale University Press. 1990.

157. Lecythidaceae. Flora do Estado de Goiás Coleção Rizzini 13: 1–36. 1991. (with S.A. Mori).

158. The relationship between taxonomy, economic botany and conservation of the flora. Acad. Nac. Cs. Ex. Ris. Nat., Buenos Aires, Monografia 5: 115–133. 1990. 159.

159. Bassett Maguire and the Chrysobalanaceae connection. Mem. New York Bot. Garden 64: 197–201. 1990.

160. Two new species of Chrysobalanaceae. Kew Bulletin 46: 105–109. 1991. 161. Building a rainforest: The Biosphere II Project. Longwood Graduate Program

Seminars 1988, 20: 35–40. 1991. 162. Rates of loss of biological diversity: A global view. pp. 27–44. In: I.F. Spellerberg,

F.B. Goldsmith and M.G. Morris (eds.) The Scientific Management of temperate communities for Conservation. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications 1991.

163. Flora. pp 387–391. In: B.L. Turner II et al. (eds.) The Earth as transformed by human action. Cambridge Univ. Press. 1990.

164. What is ethnobotany today? Jour. Ethnopharmacology 32: 209–216. 1991. 165. Some effects of colonization on the tropical flora of Amazonia: a case study from

Rondônia. Kew Bulletin 16: 187–204. 1991. (P.L.B. Lisboa, U.N. Maciel and G.T. Prance).

166. Commentary on: Tropical Forests: Present Status and Future Outlook.Climatic Change 19: 33–35. 1991.

167. Potential pollinator-attracting chemicals from Victoria (Nymphaeaceae). Biochem. Syst. & Ecol. 19: 535–539. 1991 (G. Kite, T. Reynolds and G.T. Prance).

168. Plant collections from the plateau of Serra do Aracá (Amazonas, Brazil) and their phytogeographic affinities. Kew Bull. 47: 1–24. 1992 (with D.M. Johnson).

169. Plant Diversity. pp 3–11. In: Taxonomy in the 90's. The Linnean Society. 1992. 170. Rainforest Harvest: an overview. pp 21–25. In: The Rainforest Harvest: Sustainable

strategies for saving the tropical forests. Friends of the Earth. 1992. 171. The dilemma of the Amazon rainforests: biological reserve or exploitable resource?

pp 157–192. In: B. Cartledge (ed.). Monitoring the Environment: The Linacre Lectures 1990–91. Oxford University Press. 1992.

172. Ant association with Parinari excelsa (Chrysobalanaceae) in Marajó, Brazil. Biotropica 24: 102–104. 1992.

173. Five new species of neotropical Chrysobalanaceae. Kew Bulletin 47: 247–256. 1992. 174. A new species of Stephanopodium (Dichapetalaceae) from Colombia. Kew Bulletin

47: 545–546. 1992. 175. New species and new records of neotropical Chrysobalanaceae. Kew Bulletin 47:

633–646. 1992. 176. The phytogeography of savanna species of neotropical Chrysobalanaceae. pp. 295–

330. In: P.A. Furley, J. Procter and J.A. Ratter (eds.). Nature and dynamics of forest-savanna boundaries. Chapman Hall. 1992.

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177. Ethnobotanical note on Marajó ceramic pottery utilizing caripé (Licania octandra ssp. octandra) and jutai (Hymenaea oblongifolia var. palustris). Bol. Mus.Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Série Botânica 7: 269–275. 1992 (H.T. Beck and G.T. Prance).

178. The Diversity of the Amazon Flora. Royal Institution Proceedings 64: 169–195. 1992.

179. Caryocaraceae, p 111; Chrysobalanaceae, pp 114–118; Dichapetalaceae, p 130; Lecythidaceae, pp 168–171; Proteaceae, p 232. In J. Boggan et al. Checklist of the Plants of the Guianas. University of Guyana, Georgetown, 1993.

180. Lecythidaceae: Flora of the Guianas, Series A, Vol. 53: 1–144, 1993 (S.A. Mori & G.T. Prance).

181. New species of Panopsis (Proteaceae) from South America. Kew Bull. 48: 637–662. 1993. (K.S. Edwards & G.T. Prance).

182. Licania hedbergii (Chrysobalanaceae): a new species for the highlands of Ecuador. Opera Botanica 121: 279–280. 1993.

183. Four new species of Neotropical Dichapetalaceae. Kew Bull. 49: 129–136. 1994. 184. Preliminary results of a large-scale tree inventory of upland rain forest in the Central

Amazon. Acta Amazonica 22: 493–534 (1992). 1994. (J.M. Rankin-Merona, G.T. Prance, R.W. Hutchings, M.F. daSilva, W.A. Rodrigues and M.E. Vehling).

185. The use of phytogeographic data for conservation planning. pp 145–163. In: P.L. Forey, C.J. Humphries and R.I. Vane-Wright (eds.) Systematics and Conservation Evaluation. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1994.

186. Amazonian tree diversity and the potential for supply of non-timber forest products. pp 7–15. In: R.R.B. Leakey and A.C. Newton (eds.) Tropical trees: the potential for domestication and rebuilding of forest resources. London HMSO. 1994.

187. Two new species of neotropical Chrysobalanaceae. Kew Bull. 49: 359–363. 1994. 188. The contribution of botanic garden research towards the conservation and sustainable

use of the Amazon rainforest. pp 113–127. In: Suhirman et al. (eds.). Strategies for flora conservation in Asia. Bogor, Kebun Raya. 1994.

189. A comparison of the efficacy of higher taxa and species numbers in the assessment of biodiversity in the neotropics. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London Ser. B345: 89–99. 1994.

190. Structure and floristic composition of the trees of an area of cerrado near Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Kew Bull. 49: 499–509. 1994. (G. Guarim Neto, V.L.M.S. Guarim & G.T. Prance.

191. Biodiversity: The richness of Life. International Cosmos Prize for 1993 Commemorative Book: 94–122, 1994 (in English and Japanese).

192. Two new species of Licania (Chrysobalanaceae) Kew Bull. 50: 141–145. 1995. 193. A synopsis of Stephanopodium (Dichapetalaceae) Kew Bull. 50: 295–305. 1995. 194. As principais características florísticas da Amazonia. Anais XXXV Congresso Nacional de Botânica, Manaus 1984: 308–333. 1990. 195. As regiões fitogeográficas dos tropicos da América do Sul. anais XXXV Congresso Nacional de Botânica, Manaus 1984: 334–341. 1990. 196. Tropical Forests. Paper 21 In: Report of the Sixteenth Conference of The Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth, Port-of-Spain Trinidad, April 1994: 179–188. R.A.S.C., London, 1995. 197. Systematics, conservation and sustainable development. Biodiversity and

Conservation 4: 490–500. 1995 198. Fenologia e História natural de famílias de árvores amazônicas: Caryocaraceae,

Connaraceae, Humiriaceae. Bol. Fac. Cienc. Agrarias do Pará 22: 1–20. 1994. (J. Pires O’Brien, G.T. Prance & C.M. O’Brien).

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199. Biodiversity. pp. 183–193 In: Encyclopaedia of Environmental Biology Vol.1, Academic Press, 1995.

200. Chrysobalanaceae. pp. 155–179. In: E. Soepadmo & K.M. Wong. Tree Flora of Sabah & Sarawak, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 1995.

201. New taxa and notes on neotropical Chrysobalanaceae. Kew Bull. 50: 707–721. 1995. 202. Ethnobotany today and its future. pp. 60–68. In: R.E. Schultes & S. von Reis,

Ethnobotany, evolution of a discipline. London & New York, Chapman Hall, 1995. 203. The role of the flora in the Brazilian economy. pp. 59–78. In: Suhirman & J. Pfeiffer

(eds.). The role of flora in the world economy, Kebun Raya, Bogor, Indonesia 1996.

204. Promise and problems of applying quantitative complementary areas for representing the diversity of some Neotropical plants (families Dichapetalaceae, Lecythidaceae, Caryocaraceae, Chrysobalanaceae and Proteaceae). Biol. Jour. Linn. Soc. 58: 125–157. 1996. (P.H. Williams, G.T. Prance, C.J. Humphries and K.S. Edwards).

205. Islands in Amazonia. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London B 351: 823–833. 1996. Also pp 241–261 In P.R. Grant, Evolution on Islands. Oxford University Press. 1997. 206. Identifying areas for plant conservation in the Americas. pp. 27–34 In: C.S. Harcourt

& J.A. Sayer (eds.). The Conservation Atlas of Tropical Forests: The Americas, 1996. (S. Davis and G.T. Prance).

207. Brazil. pp. 229–248 In: C.S. Harcourt & J.A. Sayer (eds.). The Conservation Atlas of Tropical Forests: The Americas, 1996. (P. Fearnside, J. Sayer, D. Cleary, R.O. Bierregaard & G.T. Prance).

208. Biodiversity and economic botany. pp. 188–207 In: R. Leiberei, C. Reisdorff and A.D. Machado (eds.). Interdisciplinary Research on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of the Amazonian Rainforest and its Information Requirements. CNPq Brasília and University of Hamburg. 1996.

209. Plant diversity and Conservation. pp 29–38 In: Souvenir Memoir of the 9th Biennial Conference of the Bangladesh Botanical Society. 1997.

210. The Conservation of botanical diversity. pp 3–14 in N. Maxted, B.V. Ford-Lloyd & J.G. Hawkes (eds.) Plant Genetic Conservation: the in situ approach. Chapman Hall, London. 1997.

211. Additions to Neotropical Dichapetalaceae. Kew Bulletin 52: 213–219. 1997. 212. Phylogenetic relationships of Lecythidaceae: A cladistic analysis using rbcL sequence

and morphological data. Amer. Jour. Bot. 84: 530–540. 1997. (C.M. Morton, Scott A. Mori, G.T. Prance, Ken G. Karol & M.W. Chase.)

213. Tapura (Dichapetalaceae) from the Mata Atlantica of Brazil. BioLlania 6: 491–496. 1997.

214. Registros palinológicas em Roraima, norte da Amazônia Brasileira. pp 237–254 In: R.I. Barbosa, E.J.G. Ferreira & E.G. Castellón (eds.). Ocupação humana, desenvolvimento e ecologia em Roraima. INPA, Manaus 1997. (M.L. Absy, G.T. Prance, M. Servant & I.S. Miranda.)

215. Familial relationships of Rhabdodendron (Rhabdodendraceae): plastid rbcL sequences indicate a caryophyllid placement. Kew Bull. 52: 923–932. 1997 (M.F. Fay, K.M. Cameron, G.T. Prance, M.D. Lledo & M.W. Chase).

216. On the vegetation of a seasonal mixedwater inundation forest near Manaus, Brazilian Amazonia. Amazonia 14 (3/4): 335–347. 1997. (I.L. do Amaral, J. Adis & G.T. Prance).

217. Indigenous non-timber benefits from tropical rain forest. pp 21–42 In: F.B. Goldsmith (ed.) Tropical Rain Forest: a wider perspective. Chapman Hall, London, 1998.

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218. Atuna pp 90–92; Careya pp 139–140; Licania pp 328–329; Maranthes pp 356–357; Parastemon pp 427–428; Parinari pp 428–430 In: M.S.M. Sosef, L.T. Hong & S. Prawirohatmodjo (eds.). Plant Resources of South-East Asia 5(3): Timber Trees: Lesser known timbers. Prosea, 1998.

219. Caryocaraceae. pp 164–170. In: J.A. Steyermark, P.E. Berry & B.K. Holst (eds.). Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana 4. 1998.

220. Chrysobalanaceae. pp 202–246. In: J.A. Steyermark, P.E. Berry & B.K. Holst (eds.). Flora of the Venezuelan Guyana 4. 1998.

221. Dichapetalaceae. pp 666–671. In: J.A. Steyermark, P.E. Berry & B.K. Holst (eds.). Flora of the Venezuelan Guyana 4. 1998.

222. Registros palinológicas em sedimentos Holoceno e vegetação atual em Roraima. pp. 463–480. In: R.I. Barbosa, E.J.G. Ferreira & E.G. Castellón (eds.) Homem, Ambiente e Ecologia no Estado de Roraima. 1997.

223. Molecular data support the inclusion of Duckeodendron cestroides in Solanaceae. Kew Bull. 53: 203–212. 1998. (M.F. Fay, R.G. Olmstead, J.E. Richardson, E. Santiago, G.T. Prance & M.W. Chase).

224. Beyond the floras. Australian Systematic Botany 11: 153–159. 1998. 225. Pollination and dispersal of the neotropical Lecythidaceae. pp 13–27. In: H.C.F.

Hopkins, C.R. Huxley, C.M. Pannell, G.T. Prance & F. White, The biological monograph. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1998 (G.T. Prance & S. Mori).

226. The use of alien plants in tropical South American folk medicines. pp 185–200. In: Plants for food and medicine (eds. H.D.V. Prendergast, N.L. Etkin, D.R. Harris & P.J. Houghton) Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1998 (G.T. Prance & V. Plana).

227. Structure and species richness of low-diversity floodplain forest on the Rio Tapajós, Eastern Amazonia, Brazil. Biodiversity and Conservation 7: 585–596. 1998 (L.V. Ferreira & G.T. Prance).

228. The ethnobotany of the Amazon Indians as a tool for the conservation of biological diversity. Monografías del Jardín Botánico de Córdoba 5: 135–143. 1997.

229. Chrysobalanaceae p 57 In: M.F. de Sales, S.J. Mayo & M.J.N. Rodal. Plantas vasculares das florestas serranas de Pernambuco. UFRPE, Recife 1998.

230. Biodiversity and feeding the world. J. Roy. Ag. Soc. England 159 190–195. 1998. 231. Recircumscription of the Lecythidaceae. Taxon 47: 817–827. 1998. (C.M. Morton,

G.T. Prance, S.A. Mori & L.G. Thorburn). 232. A new species of Euplassa (Proteaceae) from Brazil. Kew Bull. 53: 967–971, 1998.

(V. Plana & G.T. Prance). 233. The American Proteaceae. Australian Systematic Botany 11: 287–299. 1998. (G.T.

Prance & V. Plana). 234. Conservation and the future. pp 187–196 In B.G. Bowes (ed.) A Colour Atlas of plant

propagation and Conservation. Manson Publishing, London. 1999. 235. The pollination of three Amazonian plant species of economic importance and its

relevance to conservation. pp 427–438 In: S.J. Owens & P.J. Rudall (eds.). Reproductive biology in systematics, conservation and economic botany. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1998.

236. Chrysobalanaceae. pp 31–32 In: S. Cable & M. Cheek (eds.). The plants of Mount Cameroon: a conservation checklist. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1998.

237. Species richness and floristic composition in four hectares in the Jaú National Park in upland forests in Central Amazonia. Biodiversity and Conservation 7: 1349–1364. 1998. (L.V. Ferreira & G.T. Prance).

238. New species and notes on Neotropical Chrysobalanaceae. Kew Bull. 54: 103–115. 1999.

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239. Ecosystem recovery in terra firme forests after cutting and burning: a comparison on species richness, floristic composition and forest structure in the Jaú National Park, Amazonia. Bot. Jour. Linn. Soc. 130: 97–110. 1999. (L.V. Ferreira & G.T. Prance).

240. The poisons and narcotics of the Amazonian Indians. Jour. Roy. Col. Physicians, London 33: 368-376.1999.

241. A new species of Hirtella L. (Chrysobalanaceae) from Ecuador. Kew Bull. 54: 995-997.1999.

242. Paullinia cupana Kunth. Pp 99-102. In: H. A. M. van der Vosen & M. Wessel (eds.) Plant Resources of South-East Asia 16: Stimulants. Leiden, Backhuys.2000.

243. The tropical flora remains undercollected. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 87: 67-71.2000. (G. T. Prance, H. Beentje, J. Dransfield,, & R. Johns).

244. Caryocaraceae. Pp 236-237. In: J. E. L. da S. Ribeiro et al. Flora da Reserva Ducke: Guia de indentificação das plantas vasculares de uma floresta de terra-firme na Amazônia Central. Manaus, INPA. 1999 (C.A.Sothers, J.M.Brito, G.T.Prance and M.F. da Silva).

245. Anisophyllaceae. Pp 236-237. In: J.E.L.da S. Ribeiro et al., l.c. (A.Vicentini & G.T. Prance).

246. Chrysobalanaceae. Pp 345-359. In: J.E.L.da S. Ribeiro et al., l.c. (C.A.Sothers & G.T.Prance).

247. Rhbabdodendraceae. Pp 360. In: J.E.L.da S. Ribeiro et al., l.c. (A.Vicentini & G.T.Prance).

248. Rhizophoraceae. Pp 462-463. In: J.E.L.da S. Ribeiro et al., l.c. (C.A.Sothers & G. T. Prance).

249. Dichapetalaceae. Pp 482-483. In: J.E.L.da S. Ribeiro et al., l.c. (C.A.Sothers, J.M.Brito & G.T.Prance).

250. Erythroxylaceae. Pp 500. In: J.E.L.da S. Ribeiro et al., l.c. (A.Vicentini & G. T.Prance).

251. Humiriaceae. Pp 501-503. In: J.E.L.da S. Ribeiro et al., l.c. (C.A.Sothers, J.M.Brito & G.T.Prance).

252. Boraginaceae. Pp 592-595. In: J.E.L.da S. Ribeiro et al., (M.A.S. Costa & G.T.Prance).

253. Introduced plants in the indigenous pharmacopoeia of northern South America. Economic Botany 54: 90-102. 2000. ( B. C. Bennett & G. T. Prance).

254. Inventory of a mesotrophic Callisthene cerrad o in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Edinb. J. Bot, 57: 429-436, 2000. (V. L. M. S. Guarim, E. C. C. Moraes, G. T. Prance & J. A. Ratter).

255. Plastid rbcL sequence data show Dialypetalanthus to be a member of Rubiaceae. Kew Bull. 55: 853-864. 2000. (M. F. Fay, G. T. Prance, M. van der Bank, D. Bridson & M. Chase).

256. Chrysobalanaceae, In: W.D.Stevens, C. Ulloa Ulloa, A.Pool & O.M.Montiel (eds.) Flora de Nicaragua, Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 85 (1) : 606-616. 2001.

257. Dichapetalaceae, In: W.D.Stevens et al. (eds.) loc. cit. : 799-802.2001. 258. Rhizophoraceae, In: W.D.Stevens et al (eds.) loc.cit. 85(3): 2200-2201.2001. 259. Discovering the plant world. Taxon 50:345-359. 2001. 260. Two new species of Licania (Chrysobalanaceae). Novon 11:325-328.2001. 261. A new species of Kostermanthus (Chrysobalanaceae) from Sarawak, Malaysia. Novon

11:451-453.2001. 262. From morphology to molecules: an exciting time to be a systematist. Pp 49-58 In: B.

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1972. (with Anne E. Prance). 6. Plant collecting with INPA. Acta Amazonica 1(3): 97–102. 1972. 7. Gesneriads in the Ant Gardens of the Amazon. Gloxinian 23: 27–28. 1973. 8. Return to Amazonian Brazil 1. Gard. Jour. 20–26. 1973. 9. South American Tour Highlights. Gard. Jour. 23: 104–109. 10. Return to Amazonian Brazil 2. Gard. Jour. 23: 142–148. 1973. 11. Botanical Training in Amazonia. AIBS Education Review 4(3): 1–4. 1975. 12. Ciencia, Aventura e Fé: Excursão do INPA ao Rio Purus. Estado de São

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Science 26: 633–634. 1976. 15. Threatened and Endangered Plants in the Americas. Environmental Conservation 3:

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19. Amazonia: Extinction or Survival. The impact of National Development of the Native Peoples of South America. A symposium held at Madison, Wisconsin. Meeting Report. Environmental Conservation 5(4): 307. 1978.

20. Survival or Extinction, Kew 1978. A conservation Conference held at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, England. Meeting Report. Environmental Conservation 5(4): 311. 1978.

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86. Foreword. pp 1–3. In: R.E. Schultes and R.F. Raffauf. Vine of the Soul. Synergetic Press, Oracle, Arizona. 1992.

87. The species plantarum project. Bot. Jour. Linn. Soc. 109: 569–574. 1992. 88. The ecological awareness of the Amazon Indians. pp. 45–62. In: C.B. Dewitt & G.T.

Prance (eds.) Missionary Earthkeeping. Mercer University Press. 1992. 89. Wild hopes for the future of tropical crops. Review of N.J.H. Smith et al. Tropical

Forests and their crops. New Scientist 1863: 40. 6 Mar. 1993. 90. Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa): The crop and its importance. Encyclopaedia of Food

Science Food Technology and Nutrition. Academic Press, 1993. 91. Captain Cook's Naturalist. Natural History 102 (5): 68–71. 1993. 92. Ethnobotany: a discipline for the future. Biologist 40: 50–51. 1993. 93. Appropriate technology and Christian belief: a case study of Amazonia. Science and

Christian belief 5: 5–18. 1993. 94. Saving the Amazon: some discussion points. pp 25–30. In: H. Jaenicke and P. Flynn

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95. Expert's Choice. BBC Wildlife July 1993: 28–29. 96. Amazonskoven: Ind bergrebet af biodiversitet. Naturens Verden 1993: 192–196. 97. The Environment. pp 17–43. In: J.M. Templeton (ed.). Looking Forward. Harper

Business, New York, 1993. 98. The importance of bark. The Garden 118(8): 334–337. 1993. 99. Four tasks for the next four decades. Church Times 22 Oct. 1993. 100. When will we learn? Forum for applied research and public policy 8(4): 119. 1993. 101. The Amazon forest as a source of food and flavours. Food and Beverage Europe

1994: 131–134. 102. Perspective on Biodiversity. Plant Science Tomorrow 8: 3. Dec. 1993. 103. The work of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: From deserts to rainforests. Tropical

Agricultural Assoc. Newsletter 14(1): 2–4. 1994. 104. Biodiversity the Richness of life. Urban Green Tech. 1994 Winter No 12: 28–37.

1994. (in Japanese). 105. Brian Thomas Styles (1934–1993). Linnean: 69–73. 1994. 106. Introduction and Conclusions pp. 1–3, 266–268. In: D.R. Chadwick & J. Marsh

(eds.). Ethnobotany and the search for new drugs. Ciba Foundation Symposium 125. John Wiley, Chichester. 1994.

107. Tropical biogeography: a botanical perspective Review of P. Goldblatt (ed.) Biological relationships between Africa and South America. Tree 9: 348–349. 1994 (with F. White 111).

108. Duckeodendraceae. The World of Plants Encyclopaedia Asahi Shimbun Press 25: 3, 28–29 1994 (in Japanese).

109. Some rare plants of Amazonia. The World of Plants Encylopaedia, Asahi Shimbun Press 27: 3, 94–96. 1994 (in Japanese).

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110. Conservation of the diversity of the Amazon rainforest. pp. 23–37. In: M. Hoffmann & P. Van der Veken (eds.) Biodiversity: study, exploration conservation. Dodonaea, Ghent, 1994.

111. Plateful of colour: Review of Hortus Eystettensis: The Bishop’s Garden and Besler’s Magnificent Book, by Nicholas Barker. The Times Higher Education Supplement 4 Nov. 1994: 24–25.

112. Our debt to wild medicine: Review of Earthly goods: medicine hunting in the rainforest, by Christopher Joyce. New Scientist 1951: 46–47, 12 Nov. 1994.

113. The destruction of God's creation. Crucible Apr–June 1995: 58–72. 114. Dialypetalanthaceae. The World of Plants Encyclopaedia. Asahi Shimbun Press 58:

5–309–310. 1995 (in Japanese). 115. Rhabdodendraceae. The World of Plants Encyclopaedia. Asahi Shimbun Press 58:

5–314. 1995 (in Japanese). 116. Chrysobalanaceae. The World of Plants Encyclopaedia. Asahi Shimbun Press 58:

5–315–316. 1995. 117. Natural Classic. BBC Wildlife. Aug. 1995: 81. 118. Frank White (1927–1994). Taxon 44: 462–468. 1995. 119. Sustainable use of biological diversity. Science in Parliament 52 (4): 16–18. 1995. 120. Caryocaraceae. The World of Plants Encyclopaedia. Asahi Shimbun Press 78: 7–180–

181. 1995. 121. The Morality of Preserving the Earth. pp. 53–55. In: Congress Report of Urban

Growth and the Environment World Congress, Hong Kong 7–12 November 1994. Hong Kong Steering Committee 1995.

122. João Murça Pires (1917–1994). Taxon 44: 653–655. 1995. 123. Solving the Biodiversity Crisis. Environment in the News, Reuter Foundation 1996:

29–31. 124. The Amazon: Nature’s laboratory, mankind’s classroom. The Horticulturist 5 (2): 9–

12, 21, 1996. 125. A quarter of a century at the New York Botanical Garden. Brittonia 48: 379–385.

1996. 126. Botanic gardens and plant science: a changing relationship. Proceedings of the Third

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127. Valuation and sustainable use of tropical rainforest, Jour. Biol. Educ. 31: 258–262. 1997.

128. Foreword. pp xiii–xiv in B.K. Maloney (ed.) Human activities and the tropical rainforest. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. 1998.

129. On borrowed time. The Tablet 28 Mar. 1998: 398. 130. Taxonomy in ecology. Bull. Brit. Ecol. Soc. 29: 8–10. 1998. 131. A partnership agreement to generate innovative and practical responses to the

problems of habitat destruction and species extinction. Dodo, J. Wildl. Preserv. Trusts 33: 14–19. 1977.

132. The restoration of plant species to their natural habitat. Urban Green Tech. 31: 6–13. 1998.

133. Alfred Russel Wallace. The Linnean 15: 18–36. 1999. 134. Don't sack the gardener. The Times Higher Ed. Suppl. 1 Jan. 99: 12. 1999. 135. Introduction: The Life and work of Frank White. pp 1–3 In: C.R. Huxley, J.M. Lock

& D.F. Cutler (eds.). Chorology, Taxonomy and Ecology of the Floras of Africa and Madagascar. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 1999.

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136. For the hungry or the greedy? The Tablet, 6 March 1999: Reprinted in Saga Magazine: July 1999: 69–71 and in Reader’s Digest, Oct. 1999.

137. Diversity, Destruction, or Extraction. pp 12–13 In: From the Ashes: Reflections on Chico Mendes and the future of the rainforest. National Wildlife Federation and Environmental Defense Fund, Washington DC, 1998.

138. We are responsible. pp 3–4 In: G. Duncan (ed.) Wisdom is Calling. Canterbury Press, 1999.

139. God planted a garden. Quiet Places 8: 1–2. 1999. 140. The legacy of Chico Mendes. The Cosmos Letter 2: 4–5. 1999. 141. Introduction. pp 1–3 In: C.R. Huxley, J.M. Lock & D.F. Cutler (eds.). Chorology,

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142. Palestra proferida. Pp. 78-79 In: F.D.Araujo, H.D.V. Prendergast & S.J.Mayo (eds.) Anais do Workshop Geral do Nordeste. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1999.

143. Candamo: Preocupación mundial. Bien Venida 7 No. 27:33.1999. 144. Exploring and exploiting biodiversity. The Horticulturalist 9 (1): 5-7.2000. 145. Closer to God in a garden. Priests and People 14 (2): 45-48.2000. 146. Ethnobotany and the future of conservation. Biologist 47: 65-68.2000. 147. The Earth under threat. Pp. 114-118. In: R. J. Berry (Ed.) The care of

creation:focusing concern and action. Inter-Varsity Press, Leicester. 2000. 148. Diversity: insurance for life. Pp. 65-80. In: D. Poore (Ed.) Where next? Reflections on

the human future. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 2000. 149. Ghillean Prance. Pp.43-57. In: I. Howarth (Ed.) God found me. Christian Focus Press.

2000. 150. Foreword. Pp iii-iv In: T. C. M. Sutherland et al. (Eds.) Current Research Issues and

Prospects for Conservation and Development. FAO, Rome, 1999. 151. The Millennium Seed Bank at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Pp. 358-373. In: P. H.

Raven (Ed.) Nature and Human Society: The quest for a sustainable World. National Research Council, Washington, DC. 2000.

152. The failure of biogeographers to convey the conservation message. Jour. of Biogeography 27:51-53. 2000.

153. Paulo Nogueira-Neto: A scientist and a public figure. Pp 31-34 In: J. P. de Oliveira Castro (ed.). Homenagem a Paulo Nogueira-Neto, Ministerio de Meio

Ambiente, BrasΡlia, 2000. 154. Afterword. Pp 119-120. In: B. J. Ford (ed.). Institute of Biology: the first 50 years.

Institute of Biology, London. 2000. 155. Global warming is global warning. The Tablet 11 Nov. 2000: 1516-1517. 156. Flora in the Amazon. Pp 65-76 In: A. & G. Robinson (eds.) Cadogan Guide: The Amazon. 2000. 157. Amazon ecosystems. Pp 145-157 In: S. A. Levin (ed.). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Academic Press, New York, 2000. 158. The relationship between biological diversity and sustainable development: An

Ecological perspective. Illume 12 (2): 14-18. 2000. 159. Why eco policies matter. Professional Manager 10: 44-45. 2000. 160. A wave of extinction in the Amazon has consequences for us all. The Botanics. Spring 2001:7. 161. Richard Evans Schultes (12 January 1915-10 April 2001): A tribute. Economic

Botany 55: 347-362.2001. 162. Attenborough, David. P 175 In P. Timmerman (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Global

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Environmental Change. Vol. 5. Wiley, 2001. 163. Diversitas. Pp 268-271. In H. A. Mooney & J. G. Canadell (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change. Vol. 2. Wiley, 2001. 164. Tropical forests. Pp 582-586. In H. A. Mooney & J. G. Canadell (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change. Vol 2. Wiley, 2001. 165. Botanical Gardens have a great future. Pp 143-144. In: A. Osmond-Evans (Ed.) 50 remarkable years: The new Elizabethan age. Good Connections, 2001. 166. Caring for life on earth. Footsteps 47: 1-3. 2001. 167. The role of botanic gardens in the conservation of biodiversity. Pp 3-16 In: P.

Pushpangadan, K. Ravi & V. Santhosh (Eds.) Conservation and Economic Evaluation of Biodiversity. Oxford IBH, Calcutta. 1997.

168. William Thomas Stearn (1911-2001). Taxon 50: 1255-1276. 2001.

SELECTED INVITED LECTURES AND PAPERS PRESENTED 1. The taxonomy and ecology of the Chrysobalanaceae of the Amazon basin. Simpósio

sôbre a Biota Amazônica. Belém, Brazil, June 8, 1966. 2. The genera of Chrysobalanaceae: a comparison of methods. Symposium: Taximetrics

- Theory and Practice. Biometric Society ENAR and Amer. Soc. Plant Taxonomists at AIBS meetings, Texas A. & M. University: August 29, 1967.

3. Workshop on the destruction of the Amazonian forests. XXVI Congresso Nacional de Botânica, Rio de Janeiro. January 30, 1975.

4. The Phytogeographic subdivisions of Amazonia and their influence on the selection of biological reserves. Bicentennial Symposium of the New York Botanical Garden, May 12, 1976.

5. Respaldo fitogeograficas a la teoria de los refugios selvaticos durante el Pleistoceno en la Cuenca Amazonica. IV Congresso Venezolano de Botanica, Maracaibo, 16–21. May, 1976.

6. South America. Systematic Botany, Plant Utilization and Biosphere Conservation Symposium & Commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the University of Uppsala, Sweden, May 16, 1977.

7. Floristic Inventory of the tropics: Where do we stand? Symposium on perspectives in tropical botany. AIBS meeting, Michigan State University, East Lansing, August 22, 1977.

8. The future of computers in Latin American botany. Symposium on the use of computers in botany, II Congresso Latino-Americano de Botânica, Brasília, January, 1978.

9. The effects of Quaternary climate fluctuation on vegetation cover and species distribution in neotropical rain forests. Symposium on the Flora of the Neotropical Region of II Congresso Latino-Americano de Botânica, Brasília, January, 1978.

10. The Amazonian forest region: Diversity centers, species museums or national parks of the future. The University of Wisconsin Amazonia Symposium. April 21, 1978.

11. Distribution patterns of lowland neotropical species with relation to history, dispersal and ecology with special reference to Chrysobalanaceae, Caryocaraceae and Lecythidaceae. 50th Anniversary symposium of Aarhus University, Denmark, 10–12 August, 1978.

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12. La Amazonia colombiana: La oportunidad para un programa racional de investigación y aprovechamento. Seminário sobre los recursos naturales renovables y el desarollo regional Amazonica. Inst. Geografico Augustin Codazzi, May, 1979.

13. Inventários florísticos no Brazil em relação aos outros países de América Latina. Congresso Nacional de Botânica, Itabuna, Bahia, Brazil, January, 1980.

14. The conservation and utilization of the Amazon rainforest. Monthly meeting of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, May, 1980.

15. Trends, Priorities and Needs in Tropical Biology. Report of NSF Workshop to II ICSEB Conference, Vancouver, B.C. August, 1980.

16. Dispersal and Distribution in the Lecythidaceae and Chrysobalanaceae. Symposium: Dispersal and Distribution. Universitat Hamburg, W. Germany, June, 1981.

17. The destruction of the Amazonian rainforest and Christian responsibility. AuSable Trails Institute Forum, June, 1981.

18. The ethnobotany of Amazonian Indians: a rapidly disappearing source of botanical knowledge for human welfare. Symposium on ethno-botany for human welfare. XIII International Botanical Congress, Sydney, Australia, August, 1981.

19. Speciation in lowland neotropical phytochoria. Symposium: "Speciation in the tropical rainforest" XIII International Botanical Congress, Sydney, Australia, August, 1981.

20. A review of phytogeographic evidence for Pleistocene climate changes in the neotropics. Symposium "Plant geographical results of changing Cenozoic barriers." XIII International Botanical Congress, Sydney, Australia, August, 1981.

21. Missionary Earthkeeping: A case study in the tropical forest AuSable Trails Institute Forum. June, 1982.

22. Completing the Inventory. Symposium "Current Topics in Plant Taxonomy," The Systematics Association, Reading, England, July, 1982.

23. Degradation of natural ecosystems and the role of botanical garden collections. At American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta. Cary Arboretum, Milbrook, New York, June, 1982.

24. The increased importance of ethnobotany and underexploited plants in changing Amazon. Symposium "Change in the Amazon Basin," 44th International Congress of Americanists. Manchester, England, September, 1982.

25. Migrations and uses of Carica papaya and Guilelmia gasipaes. Symposium "Pre and Post Migration of Plants from Amazonia to the Isthmus Region and their Cultivation," 44th International Congress of Americanists, Manchester, England, September, 1982.

26. "The Amazon Forest," At Panel on the Forests of Brazil. Brazilian Botanical Congress, Porto Alegre, Brazil, January, 1983.

27. The Amazon Indian use of edible fungi. Symposium of Society for Economic Botany, Oxford, Ohio, June 14, 1983.

28. Conhecimento e uso da floresta Amazônica. Interciencia Symposium at Meeting of Sociedade Brasileira para o Progresso de Ciencia (SBPC), July 9, 1983.

29. Amazon Indian Ethnobotany. Ethnobotany Symposium at International Congress of Anthropology, Vancouver, Canada, August 23, 1983.

30. The Conservation, utilization and destruction of the Amazon forest. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Göteborg, 10 Oct, 1983.

31. Characterísticas floristicas da Amazônia. Symposium on Ecossistema Amazônica. XXXV Congresso Nacional de Botânica, Manaus, 23 Jan 1984.

32. An Introduction to the Amazon rainforest. Symposium of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 27 May, 1984.

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33. The deforestation and conservation of Amazonia. National Audubon Society Annual Conference, 18 June, 1985.

34. Monographing in 1980s. Symposium on Trends in Systematics and Evolutionary Biology, Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, 25–26 May 1985.

35. The relationship between taxonomy and agriculture. Reunión de Directores y Curadores de Herbarios Colombianos. Medellin, Colombia, 4 Jul 1986.

36. La Conservación y utilización de la selva húmeda del Amazonia. All Congress speech at IV Congresso Latinoamericano de Botânica, Medellin, Colombia, 4 Jul 1986.

37. The Present State of Tropical Floristics. Symposium of 350 Anniversary of State University of Utrecht, 29 Sept 1986.

38. Padrões de distribuição geográfica e especiação em Chrysobalanaceae. Symposium on Padrões de Distribuição Geográfica at XXXVIII Congresso Nacional de Botânica, São Paulo, 26 Jan 1987.

39. Ethnobiology: Keepers of the Forest. Symposium on Tropical Rainforests Strategies for Wise Management. Univ. Colorado, Boulder, 7 Feb 1987.

40. The role of systematics and economic botany in conservation. Symposium on 50th Anniversary of Incorporation of the Instituto Darwinion, Buenos Aires, 24 June, 1987.

41. The floristic composition of the forests of central Amazonian Brazil. Symposium: Four Neotropical Forests, AIBS, Columbus, Ohio, 10–12 Aug, 1987.

42. Botãnica econômica, uma ciência importante para a região amazônica. Sessão Plenario. xxxix Congresso Nacional de Botânica, Belém, Brazil, 25 Jan, 1988.

43. Economic Prospects from tropical ethnobotany. Symposium on Fragile lands in Latin America: The Search for Sustainable uses. XIV International Congress of Latin American Studies Association, Tulane University, New Orleans, 18 Mar, 1988.

44. Rates of loss of Biological diversity: A global view. Symposium of British Ecological Society, Southampton University, 4 Apr., 1989.

45. The phytogeography of savanna species of Neotropical Chrysobalanaceae. Annual Meeting of Institute of British Geographers, Glasgow University, 4 Jan 1990.

46. Floristic view of Amazonian biogeography. Workshop 90. Priority Areas for Conservation in Amazonia, Manaus, Brazil 10–20 Jan 1990.

47. Studies of neotropical forest species diversity based on data from Chrysobalanaceae and Lecythidaceae. II Jornadas de Taxonomia Vegetal, Madrid 27 May 1990.

48. The Dilemma of the Amazon Rainforest: Biological Reserve or Exploitable Resource. Linacre Lecture, Oxford University, 14 Feb 1991.

49. The Species Plantarum Project. Linnean Society of London Symposium, 16 May 1991. 50. The Diversity of the Amazon Vegetation. Discourse to the Royal Institution, 7 Mar.

1992. 51. Towards sustainable stewardship of the rainforest. The Charles E. Spahr Lecture on

Religion and Economic Life of Colgate Rochester Divinity School, 8 Apr. 1992. 52. The dilemma of Amazonian development. The Schnexnagdr Lecture in Botany,

Louisiana State University, 14 Apr. 1992. 53. Botanic Gardens and Plant Science: a changing relationship. Third International

Botanic Gardens Conservation Congress, Rio de Janeiro, 19 Oct. 1992. 54. Amazonian Tree diversity and its potential for non-timber products. Edinburgh

Tropical Forestry Conference, 24 Aug. 1992. 55. Ethnobotany of the Amazon Indians as a tool for the Conservation of Biological

Diversity, Keynote Paper at Etnobotanica 92, Córdoba, Spain, Sept. 1992.

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56. The use of Botanical art in Science. Louisiana State University Symposium for Margaret Stones, 12 Apr. 1992.

57. The stewardship of the Earth: A moral issue. Plenary address and the World Congress on Urban Growth and the Environment. Hong Kong, 8 Nov. 1994.

58. The London Templeton Lecture Series on 'Caring for Creation' 4 Lectures delivered at the Linnean Society of London Jan. 1995.

59. The botanic garden conservatory: exploration and conservation. Smith College Symposium Celebrating the Botanic Garden Centennial. 14 October 1995.

60. Biosciences and the Environment. Institute of Biology Symposium on Biosciences into the 21st Century. 20 April 1996. 61. Plant diversity and Conservation. 9th Biennial Botanical Conference of the Botanical

Society of Bangladesh. 8 Jan. 1997. 62. The 1998 Admiral Arthur Phillip address. St. Mary-le-Bow, City of London, 22 Jan.

1998. 63. The 1998 Annual Lecture of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Biodiversity

and Feeding the World. 26 Feb. 1998. 64. The tropical flora remains undercollected. Annual Systematics Symposium of

Missouri Botanical Garden, 10 Oct. 1998. 65. Conserving Biodiversity for the next millennium. Presidents Lecture, Old Dominion

University, Norfolk, Virginia, 27 Oct. 1998. 66. Biodiversity and Conservation. AIBS Millennium Meeting, Washington, DC, March

2000. 67. Ethnobotany and ethnomedicine of the Amazon Indians. Ethnopharmacological

Society, Zűrich, 5 Sept. 2000. 68. Thoughts on the innovative wisdom of the Amazon Indians. White Oak Seminar,

Jacksonville, Florida, 21 Oct. 2000.