Index to Volume 114, 1997
Compiled by K.N. Bell

Editors: Ed and Pat Grey

Australian Natural History Medallion
  Medallist, G.B.Monteith, 214
ANMH Trust fund, 48
Authors
Ahern, L.D., 204 (book review)
Archbold, N.W., 205 (book review)
Archer, W.R., 192
Banks, J., Downey, P., and Gill, A., 105
Beilharz, V., 162
Belcher, C., Turner, L., Jelinek, A., and Cameron, D., 30
Bender, R., and Irvine, R., 230
Bird, P.R., 52
Burston, J., Cockayne, B., Smedley, N., Massingham, P., and Lawler, S., 278
Calder, J., 300 (book review)
Calder, M., 94, 96
Cameron, D., Belcher, C., Turner, L., and Jelinek, A., 30
Cavanagh, A.K., 77
Cheal, D., 190, 282
Cockayne, B., Smedley, N., Massingham, P., Burston, J., and Lawler, S., 278
Dashper, S., and Myers, S., 175
Dennis, G., 242
Dobrosak, D., 256 (software review)
Downey, P., Gill, A., and Banks, J., 105
Drayson, N., 209 (book review)
Dumsday, B., 92 (book review)
Elgar, M.A., and Wragg, S.A., 74
Emison, W.B., 207 (book review)
Endersby, I., 86, 167, 196, 250, 253 (book review), 298
Faithfull, I., 210 (book review)
Fagg, P., 112
Falkingham, C., 164
Fletcher, R.J., 85, 180, 286
Garth, K., and  B., 200
Gilfedder, L., and Kirkpatrick, J.B., 67
Gill, A., Banks, J., and Downey, P., 105
Green, K., 222
Grey, E., and P., 212 (book review)
Heinze, D., 176
Hirst, D., 252 (book review)
Houghton, S., 214, 259 (obituary for D.G.Dunn), 296
Hurst, P., and Schwarz, M., 7
Irvine, R., and Bender, R., 230
Jameson, G., 45, 116
Jeanes, J., and Walsh, N., 98
Jelinek, A., Cameron, D., Belcher, C., and Turner, L., 30
Jones, D., MacKay, S., and Pisani, A., 246
Kirkpatrick, J.B., and Gilfedder, L., 67
Lawler, S., Burston, J., Cockayne, B., Smedley, N., and Massingham, P., 278
Lockwood, D., and Robinson, D., 269
Louwhoff, S., and Ralston, K., 264
Lumsden, L.F., 199
Lyndon, E., 197
Mackay, S., Pisani, A., and Jones, D., 246
Manning, R., 13
Mansergh, I., 208 (book review)
Mansergh, I., and Schulz, M., 178
Marshall, K., 203
Massingham, P., Lawler, S., Burston, J., Cockayne, B., and Smedley, N., 278
May, T., 289
May, T., and Reichelt, R.C., 198
Meagher, D.A., and Rankin, T.A., 172
Myers, S., 240
Myers, S., and Dashper, S., 175
New, T., 4, 254 (book review), 290
Paton, D., 23
Peter, J.M., 285
Pisani, A., Jones, D., and Mackay, S., 246
Race, D., and Stelling, F., 122
Ralston, K., 201
Ralston, K., and Louwhoff, S., 264
Rankin, T.A., and Meagher, D.A., 172
Reichelt, R.C., and May, T., 198
Reid, N., 135, 149
Robinson, D., and Lockwood, D., 269
Sago, J., 83
Schulz, M., and Mansergh, I., 178
Schwarz, M., and Hurst, P., 7
Scott, G., 159
Seebeck, J., 130, 166, 202 (book review)
Silveria, C.E., 88 (book review)
Simpson, K., 143
Slater, G., 241
Slatterly, D., 211 (software review)
Smedley, N., Massingham, P., Lawler, S., Burston, J., and Cockayne, B., 278
de Souza-Daw, R., 40
Stelling, D., and Race, D., 122
Thomas, R., 127
Turner,L., Jelinek, A., Cameron, D., and Belcher, C., 30
Walsh, N., and Jeanes, J., 98
Weste, G., 216
Wragg, S.A., and Elgar, M.A., 74
Birds
Birds and mammals of Mt. Napier N.P., 52
Dusky moorhen, 196
Grey-crowned Babbler, on Mornington Peninsula, 269
Mallee fowl, eating fungi, orchid tubers, 198
Mistletoebird, behaviour, voice, breeding in arid woodlands, 135
Mistletoebird, review and bibliography, 143
Ninox novaeseelandiae, foraging, 285
Pomatostomus temporalis, on Mornington Peninsula, 269
Southern Boobook, foraging, 285
Tasmanian Native Hens, 196
Book Reviews
‘A Field Guide to Insects in Australia’, P. Zborowski and R. Storey. (I. Endersby), 253
‘Australian Birds of Prey’, P. Olsen. (W. Emison), 207
‘Backyard Insects’. P.A. Horne and D.S. Crawford. (I. Faithfull), 210
‘Field Guide to the Birds of Australia’ (5th ed.), K. Simpson and N. Day. (C.E. Silveira), 88
‘GrasshopperCountry: The Abundant Orthopteroid Insects of Australia’, D.C.F. Rentz. (T.R. New), 254
‘Mammals of Victoria’, P. Menkhorst (ed.). (Editors, The Victorian Naturalist), 212
‘Name that Insect’, T. New. (N. Drayson), 209
‘Nourishing Terrains’, D.B. Rose. (I. Mansergh), 208
‘Roadside Geology, Melbourne to Ballarat’, N.W. Schleiger (ed.). (N.W. Archbold), 205
‘Spiderwatch. A guide to Australian Spiders’, B. Brunet. (D. Hurst), 252
‘The Wombat’, B. Triggs. (J. Seebeck), 202
‘Wildflowers of Southern Western Australia’, M. Corrick and B. Fuhrer (ed. A. George). (J. Calder), 300
‘Wildlife and Woodchips’, D. Lindenmayer. (L.D. Ahern), 204
Botany
African weed orchid in Victoria, 2
Banksia, biology, ecology, horticultural bibliography, 77
Banksia ornata, seed survival in cones, 190
Bell fruit, 85
Botany by bicycle, 180
Bryophytes, Carlisle N.P., 172
Buffalo Sallee, environmental determinants, 278
Casuarina verticillata, 282
Codonocarpus, 85
Dawsonia polytrichoides, goes west?, 83
Desert Banksia, seed survival, 190
Dieback declining?, 216
Disruption of plant pollinator systems by honey bees, 23
Drooping Sheoke, 282
Eucalyptus mitchelliana, environmental determinants, 278
Euphrasia scabra, in Tasmania, 67
Lichens, colour key to coastal forms, 264
Melbourne Parks and Waterways Conservation Staff Questionnaire Introduction, 120
Mistletoe, amazing plants, 164
Mistletoe control by fire and possums, 149
Mistletoe, colonization, host attributes, 105
Mistletoe ecology in Melbourne, 122
Mistletoe, forest management, 112
Mistletoe, fungal pathogens, 162
Mistletoe and mammals, 166
Mistletoe management, Yarra Valley Park, 116
Mistletoe, the plant, 96
Mistletoes, spotlight on, 94
Mistletoe, in rural landscape, 127
Mistletoes, in Victoria, 98
Monadenia bracteata, in Victoria, 2
Muellerina and other mistletoes, Qld., 159
Muellerina eucalyptoides, in Melbourne, 130
Orchid tubers and fungi, food for Mallee fowl, 198
Phytophthora cinnamomi, dieback declining?, 216
Plants, insect galls on, 290
Yellow Eyebright, in Tasmania, 67
Entomology
Ant interactions and host plants of the Hairstreak Butterfly, 74
Apis millifera - see honey bees
Hairstreak butterfly, host plants and ant interactions, 74
Honey bees in Australian environment, 4
Honey bees, critique on alleged wildlife impact, 13
Honey bees, disruption of pollinator systems, 23
Honey bees, effects on native bee fauna, 7
Insect galls on plants, 290
Pseudalmenus chlorinda zephyrus, hairstreak butterfly, 74
Spiders, Morwell N.P., 40
Spider stories, 250
Web spinner, 167
Errata
Vol. 113 (6) 1996, 318, Dr. Sophie Ducker’s husband’s birth place, not father’s, 50
Vol. 114 (1) 1997, 2, re. profile of Rodger Elliot, vol. 112, 1995, 188.
Vol. 114 (3) 1997, 159-161, photo is of Amyema cambagei, 255
Fungi
Fungal distribution, filling in the blanks, 289
Fungal pathogens of Mistletoes, 162
Fungi and orchid tubers, Mallee fowl food, 198
Proliferating fungi, 86
Herpetology
Alpine Sheoak skink, new survey technique, 176
Alpine Sheoak skink, new Victorian record, 178
Cyclodomorphus praealtus, new Victorian record, 178
Historical
Botany by bicycle, 180
Marion Wright, unknown benefactor, 296
How to be a Naturalist
Wet landing, 201
Invertebrates
Invertebrate activity, annual, seasonal, altitudinal, Snowy Mts., 222
Localities
Carlisle S.P., byrophytes, 172
Flinders Island, carrion feeding by Brushtailed possum, 199
Healesville, night life, 200
Lake Mt., significant ecological communities and species,30
Lankey’s Plain, 286
Mallee, Drooping Sheoke, 282
Mornington Peninsula, Greycrowned Babbler on, 269
Morwell N.P., spiders, 40
Mt. Napier N.P., mammals and birds, 52
Mulligan’s Flat Nature Reserve, ACT, 105
Organ Pipes N.P., Sugar Glider introduction, 230
Rushworth S.F., use of phascogale nests by Sugar Gliders, 240
Rushworth S.F., Brush-tailed Phascogale, 175
Snowy Mts., invertebrate activity, 222
Swanpool, squirrel gliders, 242
Upper Yarra Valley, seasonal calendar, 246
Yarra Valley Parkland, mistletoe management, 116
Warnock Reserve, squirrel gliders, 242
Mammals
Brushtailed Phascogale, Rushworth S.F., 175
Brushtailed Possum, carrion feeding, 199
Mammals and birds, Mt. Napier N.P., 52
Mammals and Mistletoe, 166
Petaurus australis, longevity of, 241
Petaurus breviceps, introduction to Organ Pipes N.P., 230
Petaurus breviceps, use of nesting boxes, Rushworth S.F., 240
Petaurus norfolcensis, at Warnock Reserve, 242
Phascogale tapoatafa, Rushworth S.F., 175
Possums, control of Mistletoes, 149
Squirrel gliders at Warnock Reserve, 242
Sugar glider, introduction at Organ Pipes N.P., 230
Trichosaurus vulpecula, carrion feeding, 199
Yellowbellied glider, longevity of, 241
Mistletoes in the Australian Landscape
A Brief Review and Bibliography, 143
Behaviour, Voice and Breeding, Mistletoebird, 135
Control of Mistletoes, 149
Creeping Mistletoe, 130
Fungal Pathogens, Mistletoes, 162
Mammals and Mistletoe, 166
Melbourne Parks ..., Questionnaire, 120
Mistletoe Ecology, 122
Mistletoe in Forest Management, 112
Mistletoe in the Rural Landscape, 127
Mistletoe Management, 116
Mistletoes in Victoria, 98
Muellerina, 159
Spotlight on Mistletoes, 94
The Influence of Host Attributes, 105
The Mistletoe Plant, 96
Those Amazing Mistletoe Plants, 164
Webspinner, 167
Miscellaneous
Gold Banksia Award winner, John Koehn, 170
Naturalists Notes
Meteor showers, 203
Mid Yarra timelines, 45
Naturalist’s reminiscences, 197
Sons or Brothers, 196
Tide watching, or Pull of the Moon, 298
Variation on the view…Fire, Indigenous management, 192
Obituaries
David George Dunn (S. Houghton), 259
Software Reviews
‘Australian Frogs’, Australian Museum. (B. Dumsday), 92
‘Victorian Flora on CD-ROM’, Viridans Biological Databases. (D. Slattery), 211
‘Victorian Butterfly Database’, Viridans Biological Databases. (D. Dobrosak), 256
Special Issues
Issue 3 (June 1997) was a special issue on Mistletoes in the Australian Landscape.

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