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Editor: Merilyn Grey
Assistant Editor: Alistair Evans
| Amphibians | ||
| Booroolong frog, addition to Victorian fauna, 112
Corroboree frog, 168 Flying frogs?, 187 Litoria booroolongensis, addition to Victorian fauna, 112 Pseudophryne corroboree, 168 |
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| Australian Natural History Medallion | ||
| Medallionist 1998, Peter Menkhorst, 4
Medallionist 1999, Mary Cameron, 160 Trust Fund, 101 |
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| Authors | ||
| Annable, T.J., 187
Aston, H., 73 (obituary) Atkin, B.W. and Quin, B.R., 169 Barker, R., 42 Beardsell, C. and Clemann, N., 127 Beardsell, C., Clemann, N., Silins, J. and McNabb, E., 179 Bell, K.N. and Neil, J.V., 218 Belvedere, M., 228 Bennett, A. and Wilson, J., 48 Bigger, S., Saville, T., Nugegoda, D. and Scarpaci, C., 65 Britton, D., 153 (book review) Broadberry, J., 175 Brown, P., Temby, I. and Miller, K., 120 Cheal, D., 191 (book review) Clemann, N. and Beardsell, C., 127 Clemann, N., Silins, J., McNabb, E. and Beardsell, C., 179 Dann, P., 46 (book review) Dashper, S. and Myers, S., 131 Day, M.F. and Pullen K.R., 12 De-La-Warr, M. and Serena, M., 172 Eamus, D. and Williams, J., 6 Earp, C., 181 Eichler, J., 16 Endersby, I., 76 (book review), 160 Falkingham, C., 115 (book review), 148 Fletcher, R.J., 37 (book review), 142 Ford, S.E., 229 (book review) Gillbank. L., 38 (book review), 97 (book review), 154 (book review) Gillespie, G. and Hunter, D., 112 Green, K., 129 Grey, E., 82, 91, 150, 162 Hibble, J., Jerret, I. and Kirkwood, R., 98 Homan, P., 19 Houghton, S., 4, 34 (obituary), 36 (obituary) Howie, G., 152 Hunter, D. and Gillespie, G., 112 Jerret, I., Kirkwood, R. and Hibble, J., 98 Jones, R., 40 (book review) Kibria, G., 29 (letter), 147 (letter) Kirkwood, R., Hibble, J. and Jerret, I., 98 Klomp, N.I. and Meulman, E.P., 196 Kloot, T., 70 Lunt, I. and Morgan, J., 84 Lyndon, E., 41, 168 McInnes, D. and Watson, J.E., 102 McNabb, E., Beardsell, C., Clemann, N. and Silins, J., 179 Mahler, D. and Schleiger, N., 18 (obituary) Meaher, D., 68 Menkhorst, P. and Seebeck, J., 26 Meulman, E.P. and Klomp, N.I., 196 Miller, K., Brown, P. and Temby, I., 120 Myers, S. and Dashper, S., 131 Neil, J.V. and Bell, K.N., 218 Nugegoda, D., Scarpaci, C., Bigger, S. and Saville, T., 65 O’Dwyer, C., 202 Quin, B.R. and Atkin, B.W., 169 Pullen, K.R. and Day, M.F., 12 Romanowski, N., 28 (letter), 146 (letter) Saville, T., Scarpaci, C., Bigger, S. and Nugegoda, D., 65 Scarpaci, C., Bigger, S., Saville, T. and Nugegoda, D., 65 Schleiger, N., 158 Schleiger, N. and Mahler, D., 18 (obituary) Seekeck, J., 188 Seebeck, J. and Menkhorst, P., 26 Serena, M. and De-La-Warr, M., 172 Serena, M., Williams, G., Thomas, J. and Worley, M., 54 Sharp, B., 77 (kit review) Shimmin, G. and Taggart, D., 58 Silins, J., Beardsell, C., Clemann, N. and McNabb, E., 179 Taggart, D. and Shimmin, G., 58 Taylor, D., 92 Temby, I., Brown, P. and Miller, K., 120 Thies, A., 145 (letter) Thomas, J., Williams, G., Worley, M. and Serena, M., 54 Thompson, I., 11 (book review) Vafiadis, P., 118 van der Ree, R., 210 van Wessem, G., 190 Watson, J.E. and McInnes, D., 102 Williams, G., Serena, M., Thomas, J. and Worley, M., 54 Williams, J. and Eamus, D., 6 Wilson, J. and Bennett, A., 48 Worley, M., Serena, M., Thomas, J. and Williams, G., 54 |
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| Birds | ||
| Barbed wire, hazard for wildlife, 210
Grey Honeyeater, biography of, 70 Conopophylia whitei, biography of, 70 Vertebrate fauna, Rushworth State Forest, 131 |
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| Book reviews | ||
| ‘A Forester’s Log: the story of John La Gerche and the Ballarat-Creswick
State Forest 1882-1897’, A. Taylor. (L. Gillbank), 97
‘A Long Walk in the Australian Bush’, W.J. Lines. (R.J. Fletcher), 37 ‘A Rich and Diverse Fauna: the History of the Australian National Insect Collection 1926-1991’, M.S. Upton. (I. Endersby), 76 ‘Australian Ants: their Biology and Identification’, S.O. Shattuck. (D.R. Britton), 153 ‘Australian Plants for the Garden: an Australia’s best garden guide’, G. Elliot., 209 ‘Beauty in Truth: the Botanical Art of Margaret Stones’, I. Zdanowicz. (L. Gillbank), 154 ‘Brilliant Careers: Women Collectors and Illustrators in Queensland’, J. McKay. (L. Gillbank), 154 ‘Climate Change 1995 – Impacts, Adaptations and Mitigation of Climate Change: Scientific-Technical Analyses’, R.T. Watson, M.C. Zingowerd, R.H. Moss and D.J. Dokken (eds), 25 ‘Dawn to Dusk: In the Stirling and Porongurup Ranges’, R. Olver and S. Olver. (C. Falkingham), 115 ‘Defending the Little Desert: the Rise of Ecological Consciousness in Australia’, L. Robin. (D. Cheal), 191 ‘George Caley, Nineteenth Century Naturalist’, J. Webb. (L. Gillbank), 38 ‘Emperor: the Magnificent Penguin’, P. Reilly. (P. Dann), 46 ‘Flora of Australia. Volume 12. Mimosaceae (excluding Acacia), Caesalpiniaceae’. (I. Thompson), 11 ‘New Zealand Fungi: an illustrated guide’, G. Stevenson. (R. Jones), 40 ‘Plant Collecting for the Amateur’, T.C. Brayshaw. (S.E. Ford), 229 ‘Saving the Environment: What will it take?’, T. Trainer., 33 |
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| Botany | ||
| Austrodanthonia eriantha, germination, sowing depths, 202
Calomnion complanatum, endangered moss, 68 Ecophysiology of plants, 6 Eucalyptus tricarpa, flowering of, 48 Lepidoza laevifolia, at Mt. Torbreck, 145 (letter) Plant composition, effect of fire frequency on, 84 Red Ironbark, flowering of, 48 Sphagnum bog, Nunniong Plateau, 142 Wallaby grass, germination, sowing depth, 202 |
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| Corrigendum | ||
| Vol 115(3), 1998, p. 84-86, (name, measurements), 82 | ||
| Entomology | ||
| Ant behaviour, 150
Ant, bizarre, 82 Ant, mound building, 152 Ant nests, leafhoppers in, 12 Fire effects on terrestrial invertebrate fauna, Wilsons Promontory National Park, 162 Cephrenes augiades sperthias, 16 Gondwanennebous minutissimus, first Victorian record, 91 Leafhoppers in Ant nests, 12 Oiketicus elongatus, 175 Orange Palm Dart Skipper, 16 Orectognathus clarkei, 82 Pogonoscopini behaviour, in ant nests, 12 Saunders casemoth, 175 |
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| Errata | ||
| Vol 115 (5), 222-225, plate 5, captions to figs A, B reversed, 5
Vol 116 (2), 46, first female President R.A.O.U., 114 |
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| F.N.C.V. | ||
| Honorary Life Member, J. Hyett, 158 | ||
| Fish | ||
| Aquaculture of Silver Perch, 28, 29, 146, 147 (letters, replies) | ||
| Fungi | ||
| Blackfellows’ Bread, 41
Cordyceps gunnii, 42 Fungi in suburban garden, 148 Polyporus mylittae, 41 |
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| Geology | ||
| Devonian fossils, Alexandra, 181
Thin-skinned tectonics, western Victoria, 92 |
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| Invertebrates | ||
| Fire effects on terrestrial invertebrate fauna, Wilsons Promontory
National Park, 162
Foraminifera and Ostracoda, Erith Island, 218 Hydroids, Ricketts Point and Black Rock, 102 |
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| Kit Reviews | ||
| Endangered Ecosystems Series: Box-Ironbark forests, woodlands, 78
Marine and coastal areas, 78 Native grasslands, grassy woodlands, 77 |
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| Localities | ||
| Alexandra, Devonian fossils, 181
Ballarat area, swamp skink record, 127 Black Rock, hydroids at, 102 Burrowa Pine Mt., Booroolong frog record, 112 Edenhope, Striped Worm-lizard at, 179 Eltham, fauna survey, riparian and vegetated sites, 19 Erith Island, Foraminifera and Ostracoda, 218 Grampians National Park, home range of Heath Mouse Pseudomys shortridgei, 196 Glenelg River, Striped Worm-lizard, 179 Glynns Reserve, Warrandyte, Gondwanennebous minutissimus, 91 Laverton North Grassland Reserve, effect of fire frequency on plant composition, 84 Mitcham, Fungi in a suburban garden, 148 Mt. Torbreck, Lepidoza laevifolia at, 145 (letter) Nunniong Plateau, sphagnum bog, 142 Phillip Island, Neophoca cinerea, 98 Port Phillip Bay, Common Dolphin in, 65 Southern Right Whale in, 188 Ricketts Point, hydroids at, 102 Rushworth State Forest, flowering of Red Ironbark, 48 vertebrate fauna survey, 131 Wattle Glen, bizarre wildlife experiences, 228 Wilsons Promontory National Park, bizarre ant, 82 fire effects on terrestrial invertebrate fauna, 162 native mammals, 26 Yanakie Isthmus, New Holland Mouse, 169 |
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| Mammals | ||
| Animal species, multiple hollow use, 228
Australian Sea Lion, Phillip Island, 98 Barbed wire, hazard for wildlife, 210 Black Wallaby, bizarre behaviour, 228 Common Dolphin in Port Phillip Bay, 65 Delphinus delphis in Port Phillip Bay, 65 Eubalaena australis in Port Phillip Bay, 188 Heath Mouse home range, 196 Neophoca cinerea, Phillip Island, 98 New Holland Mouse, Yanakie Isthmus, 169 Ornithorhynchus anatinus, effects of flood culvert on, 54 mating behaviour, 172 Platypus, effect of flood culvert on, 54 Platypus, mating behaviour, 172 Pseudomys novaehollandiae at Yanakie Isthmus, 169 Pseudomys shortridgei, home range, 196 Southern Right Whale in Port Phillip Bay, 188 Sperm competition, marsupials, 58 Vertebrate fauna, Rushworth State Forest, 131 Wilsons Promontory National Park, native mammals, 26 |
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| Miscellaneous | ||
| Barbed wire, hazard for wildlife, 210
Bizarre wildlife encounters, 228 Fifty Years ago, Portland F.N.C., 130 Flora & Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, 79 Guidelines for Authors, 230 New assistant editor, 217 One Hundred Years ago Birds of Box Hill, 72 Blackfish, 217 Cheltenham excursion, 186 Large dingo, 141 Letter re Museum, 96 Special issues for 2000, 174 |
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| Mollusca | ||
| Stiliger smaragdinus, intertidal sighting, 118 | ||
| Obituaries | ||
| Jean Galbraith (H. Aston), 73
Joan Harry (N. Schleiger and D. Mahler), 18 Dan McInnes (S. Houghton), 34 Norman Stanford (S. Houghton), 36 |
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| Reptiles | ||
| Aprasia striolata, south-western Victoria, 179
Egernia coventryi, new inland record, 127 Striped Worm-lizard, south-western Victoria, 179 Swamp Skink, new inland record, 127 Vertebrate fauna, Rushworth State Forest, 131 |
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| Spiders | ||
| Fire effects on terrestrial invertebrate fauna, Wilsons Promontory
National Park, 162
Garden Orb Spider, 190 |
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