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October 2011

last month: September

The Gardens’ Library is located on the first floor of the Botany Building at the ANBG, Clunies Ross Street, Black Mountain.
Opening hours are 9.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. Members of the public may use the library by appointment.

The bulletin contains a list of new material recently received in the library. These items together with recent issues of journals and magazines are on display in the ANBG Library for approximately three to four weeks. All registered library clients are welcome to use the library and photocopy display items or reserve items for loan.

Staff may request items from the bulletin by phone, fax or email.
Phone: (02) 6250 9480
Fax: (02) 6250 9432
Email: ANBG.library@environment.gov.au

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS

Procedures and operations manual for Landscope expeditions, rev. edn.
Kevin Kenneally & Jean Paton
[Perth, W.A.] : Dept. of Environment and Conservation, in association with UWA Extension, 2009.
P 508.941 PRO

Daintree: jewel of tropical north Queensland
Lloyd Nielsen
Mount Molloy, Qld : L Nielsen, 1997
577.34099436 NIE

A guide to tropical fungi
Tan Teck Koon
Singapore : Singapore Science Centre, 1990
579.50913 TAN

Monographic plant systematic: fundamental assessment of plant biodiversity
Tody F Stuessy & H Walter Lack (eds.)
Ruggell : ARG Gantner, 2011 (Regnum vegetabile; 153)
580.12 MON

Westbourne Woods, new edn.
Friends of ACT Arboreta
Canberra : Royal Canberra Golf Club, 2011
580.739471 WES

A botanical journey: the story of the Western Australian Herbarium
Roger Underwood
Perth, WA : Dept of Environment and Conservation, 2011
580.7409941 UND

Plants and flowers of Singapore
Ivan Polunin
Singapore : Marshall Cavendish, 2010
581.95957 POL

Orchids of south-west Australia, 3rd edn.
Noel Hoffman & Andrew Brown
[Gooseberry Hill, WA]: Noel Hoffman, 2011
584.409941 HOF

A guide to the mosses of Singapore
Benito C Tan
Singapore : Singapore Science Centre, 2008
588.2095957 TAN

A guide to the common liverworts and hornworts of Singapore
Sinikka Piippo … [et al.]
Singapore : Singapore Science Centre, 2001
588.3095957 PII

Handbook of the mammals of the world. 2. Hoofed mammals
chief eds, Don E Wilson & Russell A Mittermeier
Barcelona : Lynx Editions, 2011
ABRS 599 HAN v. 2

The biology and conservation of Australasian bats
Bradley Law et al. (eds.)
Mosman, N.S.W. : Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, 2011
ABRS 599.40994 BIO

Rainwater tank design and installation handbook, 2nd edn.
Sydney : Standards Australia, 2008 (HB 230-2008)
628.12 RAI

Low-maintenance gardening
Erin Hynes, Susan McClure
Port Melbourne : Lothian, 1995 (Lothian successful organic gardening)
ANBG copy donated by David Young, June 2011
635 HYN

Vegetables
Patricia S Michalak, Cass Peterson
Port Melbourne : Lothian, 1995 (Lothian successful organic gardening)
ANBG copy donated by David Young, June 2011
635.0484 MIC

Herbs
Patricia S Michalak
Port Melbourne : Lothian, 1995 (Lothian successful organic gardening)
ANBG copy donated by David Young, June 2011
635.7 MIC

Companion planting
Susan McClure, Sally Roth
Port Melbourne : Lothian, 1995 (Lothian successful organic gardening)
ANBG copy donated by David Young, June 2011
635.987 MCC

Growing Australian plants in subtropical gardens
Jan Sked
Lawnton, Qld : Society for Growing Australian Plants, Pine Rivers Branch, 2011
635.951943 SKE

The dendroglyphs, or “carved trees” of New South Wales
R Etheridge
Sydney : Sydney University Press, 2011.
Facsimile reprint. Originally published: Sydney : Govt Printer, 1918.
736.4099442 ETH

The physick gardener: aspects of the apothecary’s world from the collections of the University of Melbourne
[Parkville]: University of Melbourne, 2010
Catalogue of an exhibition held 28 April – 30 September 2010.
738.37 PHY

Burke & Wills: the scientific legacy of the Victorian Exploring Expedition
EB Joyce & DA McCann (eds.)
Collingwood, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, 2011
994.03 BUR

CDS and DVDS

Suburban and environmental weeds of south-east Queensland: an identification and information system
Sheldon Navie
St Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland, 2008
A Lucid3 key to over 600 garden and environmental weeds.
CD 581.65209943 NAV

POSTERS

The toxic fungi of Queensland
[Brisbane]: Environmental Protection Agency, Queensland Health, 2005
Poster – T

REPRINTS AND VERTICAL FILE

Ecological niche modelling of customary medicinal plant species used by Australian Aborigines to identify species-rich and culturally valuable areas for conservation
Jitendra Gaikwad, Peter D Wilson, Shoba Ranganathan
Specimen locality records obtained from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) data portal and from Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH).
Ecological Modelling, vol 222, 2011, pp. 3437-3443

Invasion hotspots for non-native plants in Australia under current and future climates
Jessica O’Donnell et al.
Species ranges data accessed from Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH) and the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
Global Change Biology, 2011, in press [doi: 10.111/j.1365-2486.2011.02537.x ]

Conserving Acacia Mill. With a conserved type: what happened in Melbourne ?
Gideon F Smith & Estrela Figueiredo
Taxon, vol. 60, no. 5, 2011, pp. 1504-1506

Why are we still producing paper floras ?
Anthony R Brach & David E Boufford
Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. 98, no. 3, 2011, pp. 297-300

Duboisia pituri: a natural history
Luke Keogh
Historical Records of Australian Science, vol. 22, 2011, pp. 199-214

Knowledge gain and behavioural change in citizen-science programs
Rebecca C Jordan ...
Conservation Biology, 2001, in press [doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2011.01745.x ]

ARCHIVE COLLECTION

ANBG Volunteer Guides’ meeting minutes 18 October 2011

Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens Occasional newsletter October 2011

Hosking, JR, Conn, BJ, Lepschi, BJ & Barker, CH 2011, ‘Plant species first recognised as naturalised or naturalising for New South Wales in 2004 and 2005’, Cunninghamia, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 85-114.

Birds of the Australian National Botanic Gardens
Frances McMahon, design and illustrations
Canberra : Friends of the Australian National Botanic Gardens, 2011
Folded brochure featuring birds commonly found at the ANBG in their typical habitats.
P 598.099471 MCM

Latest Bush Blitz digs up new finds in WA
New species of pseudoscorpions, trapdoor spiders and bees were among the discoveries made during a recent Bush Blitz at Credo, a former pastoral station in the Western Australian goldfields.
Available at: http://www.ecosmagazine.com/?paper=EC11057
Ecos Magazine, issue 163, 26 September 2011

CONFERENCES, COURSES and EVENTS

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 Ecology in Changing Landscapes
2011 Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia

21-25 November 2011
Hobart
http://esa2011.org.au

7th International Association for Lichenology Symposium
9-13 January 2012
Bangkok, Thailand
http://ww.ru.ac.th/lichen/IAL7

Garden Paths
2012 American Public Gardens Association Conference

19-23 June 2012
Columbus, Ohio
http://publicgardens.org/

12th International Coral Reef Symposium
9-13 July 2012
Cairns, FNQ
http://www.icrs2010.com

Education and the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation
8th BGCI International Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens
22-28 October 2012
Mexico
http://www.bgci.org/education/mexicoform/

 

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