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Editor: Merilyn Grey
Assistant Editors: Alistair Evans and Anne Morton
| Amphibians | ||
| Eastern Dwarf Treefrog, recent Victorian introduction?, 60
Giant Banjo Frog, in northern Victoria, 226 Limnodynastes interioris, in northern Victoria, 226 Litora fallax, recent Victorian introduction?, 60 |
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| Australian Natural History Medallion | ||
| Medallionist 2000, Malcolm Calder, 164
Trust Fund, 155 |
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| Authors | ||
| Adams, R., 36, 110
Adams, R., Tunbridge, A. and Simmons, D., 44 Adams, R., Parker, D. and Lunt, I., 93 Akers, D. and Bender, R., 107 Appleby, M.L. and McDougall, K.L., 52 Bender, R. and Akers, D., 107 Bigger, S.W., Saville, T.A., Nugegoda, D. and Scarpaci, C., 4 Brewster, E., Thompson, B. and Lester, D., 157 (Tribute) Calder, M., 194 (book review) Cavanagh, T., 31, 114 (book review) Christidis, L. and Norman, J.A., 219 Clarke, R., 118 (book review) Clemann, N., 180 Clemann, N. and Gillespie, G.R., 60 Clemann, N. and Saddlier, S., 184 Cohn, H.M., 191 (book review) Conole, L. and Mac Nally, R., 226 Coulson, G., Martin, A.A. and Martin, J.K., 140 Dean, J.C., 141 Diez, S., 38 (book review) Doery, M.K., 77 (Tribute) Eichler, J. 66 Endersby, I., 164 Faithfull, I., 68, 111 Ford, S. and Gibson, M., 172 Foster, E., 122 (book review) Garth, K., 206, 227 Gibbens, J., 124 Gibson, M. and Ford, S., 172 Gibson, M. and Sinclair, B., 166 Gillbank. L., 112 (book review) Gillespie, G.R. and Clemann, N., 60 Gilmore, D., 82 (book review) Green, K., 214 Grey, M., 2, 116 (book reviews) Homan, P., 75 Houghton, S., 130 Hubregtse, V., 156 (book review) Lester, D., Thompson, B. and Brewster, E., 157 (Tribute) Loos, T., 188 Lumsden, L., 117 (book review) Lunt, I.D. and Parker, D., 207 Lunt, I., Parker, D. and Adams, R., 93 McNabb, E., Willig, R. and McNabb, J., 150 McNabb, J., McNabb, E. and Willig, R., 150 Mac Nally, R. and Conole, L., 226 McDougall, K.L. and Appleby, M.L., 52 McGee, T.K. and Miller, K.K., 200 Mahler, D. and Schleiger, N., 14 Maroske, S., 79 (book review) Martin, A.A., Martin, J.K. and Coulson, G., 140 Martin, J.K., Coulson, G. and Martin, A.A., 140 Miller, K.K. and McGee, T.K., 200 Morgan, J.W., 50 Morton, A., 193 (book review) Norman, J.A. and Christidis, L., 219 Nugegoda, D., Scarpaci, C., Bigger, S.W. and Saville, T., 4 O’Neill, P., 154 (book review) Parker, D. and Lunt, I.D., 207 Parker, D., Adams, R. and Lunt, I., 93 Pearce, J., 84 Peter, J.M., 63 Romanowski, N., 162 (book review) Saddlier, S. and Clemann, N., 184 Saville, T., Nugegoda, D., Scarpaci, C. and Bigger, S.W., 4 Scarpaci, C., Bigger, S.W., Saville, T. and Nugegoda, D., 4 Schleiger, N., 76, 190 (book review) Schleiger, N. and Mahler, D., 14 Seebeck, J., 229 Simmons, D. Adams, R. and Tunbridge, A., 44 Sinclair, B. and Gibson, M., 166 Thies, A.W., 10 Thompson, B., Lester, D. and Brewster, E., 157 (Tribute) Tunbridge, A., Simmons, D. and Adams, R., 44 Vafiadis, P., 228 Wainer, J.W. and Yen, A.L., 131 Wallis, R., 42 (Tribute) Wark, M.C., 96 Weste, G., 187 Willig, R., McNabb, E. and McNabb, J., 150 Yen, A.L. and Wainer, J.W., 131 |
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| Birds | ||
| Acridotheres tristis, excluding from nestboxes, 75
Acridotheres tristis, using letter boxes, 76 Birds and boxthorn, 63 Common Myna, excluding from nest boxes, 75 Common Myna, using letter boxes, 76 Helmeted Honeyeater, use of Mountain Swamp Gum, 84 Lichenostomus melanops cassidix, use of Mountain Swamp Gum, 84 |
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| Book reviews | ||
| ‘Australian Rushes: Biology, Identification and Conservation of Restionaceae
and allied families’, Eds K.A. Meney and J.S. Pate. (N. Romanowski), 162
‘Exploring Central Australia: Society, the Environment and the 1894 Horn Expedition’, Eds S.R.Morton and D.J. Mulvaney. (H.M. Cohn), 191 ‘Feral Future’, T. Low. (S. Maroske), 79 ‘Field Guide to the Birds of Australia’, sixth edition, K. Simpson, N. Day and P. Trusler. (R. Clarke), 118 ‘Flora of Australia, vol. 1: Introduction’, second edition. (L. Gillbank), 112 ‘Flora of Australia, vol. 17B, Proteaceae 3, Hakea to Dryandra’. (T. Cavanagh), 114 ‘Flora of the Nathalia District and Barmah Forest’, The Nathalia Wildflower Group. (M. Grey), 116 ‘Grassland Flora: a Field Guide for the Southern Tablelands (NSW & ACT)’, D. Eddy, D. Mallinson, R. Rehwinkel and S. Sharp. (S. Diez), 38 ‘Grassland Plants of South-eastern Australia’, N. and J. Marriott. (S. Diez), 38 ‘Plains Wandering: Exploring the Grassy Plains of South-eastern Australia’. I. Lunt, T. Barlow and J. Ross. (S. Diez), 38 ‘Rock of Ages: Human Use and Natural History of Australian Granites’, I. Bayly. (N. Schleiger), 190 ‘Sea Snakes: Australian Natural History Series’, H. Heatwole. (P. O’Neill), 154 ‘Sherbrooke Forest: Its Flora and History’, Friends of Sherbrooke Forest Inc. (A. Morton), 193 ‘The Bat: Wings in the Night Sky’, M.B. Fenton. (L. Lumsden), 117 ‘The Koala: Natural History, Conservation and Management’, R. Martin and K. Handasyde. (D. Gilmore), 82 ‘The Orchids of Tasmania’, D. Jones, H. Wapstra, P. Tonelli and S. Harris. (E. Foster), 122 ‘WildGuide: Plants & Animals of the Australian Alps’, B. Cameron-Smith. (V. Hubregtse), 156 ‘Wild Places of Greater Melbourne’, R. Taylor. (M. Grey), 2 ‘William Dampier in New Holland – Australia’s First Natural Historian’, A.S. George. (M. Calder), 194 |
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| Botany | ||
| Anglesea vegetation regeneration project, 96
Banksia, recent literature, 31 Bladderwort, new Victorian record, 66 Boxthorn and birds, 63 Callitris glaucophylla, Jacksons Creek, 107, 110 Callitris glaucophylla, Maribyrnong, 36 Callitris spp, Terrick-Terrick National Park, 93, 207 Cypress Pines, Jacksons Creek, 107, 110 Cypress Pines, Maribyrnong, 36 Cypress Pines, Terrick-Terrick National Park, 93, 207 Dicksonia antarctica, lichens of, 172 Eucalyptus camphora, use as habitat by Helmeted Honeyeater, 84 Eucalytpus-Callitris woodlands, Terrick-Terrick National Park, 207 Hieracium auranticum, naturalized alpine species, 50 Ironbark forest, ant and termites in, 124 Lichens of Soft Treefern, 172 Lycium ferocissimum and birds, 63 Mosses in Melbourne Herbarium from Lord Howe Island, 10 Mountain Swamp Gum, use as habitat by Helmeted Honeyeater, 84 Native spp., germination effects of Sweet Pittosporum, 44 Orange Hawkweed, naturalized alpine species, 50 Pittosporum undulatum, allelopathic effects on native spp., 44 Plant invasions, North-east Victorian highlands, 52 Soft Treefern, lichens of, 172 Sweet Pittosporum, allelopathic effects on native spp., 44 Utricularia gibba, new Victorian record, 66 White Cypress Pine, Jackons Creek, 36, 107, 110 Wijkia extenuata, sexuality in wet Victorian forests, 166 |
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| Entomology | ||
| Ant and termite changes in Ironbark Forests, 124
Butterfly fauna, Paps Scenic Reserve, 131 Coleoptera addendum, Lake Mountain, 111 Termite and ant changes in Ironbark forest, 124 |
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| F.N.C.V. | ||
| Values and knowledge of members, 200 | ||
| Honours | ||
| Ernest Perkins OAM, 67
Malcolm Calder, Australian Natural History Medallion, 164 |
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| Invertebrates | ||
| Macroinvertebrates, Yarra River, on erosional substrates, 141
Octopus kaurna, at San Remo, 228 Shell studies, Edwards Point, 14 Yarra River, macroinvertebrates, erosional substrates, 141 |
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| Localities | ||
| Anglesea, vegetation regeneration project, 96
Boronia, presence of Swamp Skink, 180 Edwards Point, shell studies, 14 Fitzroy Gardens, Water Rats in, 188, 206 Gunbower Island State Forest, Giant Banjo Frog, 226 Jacksons Creek, White Cypress Pines,107, 110 Lake Mountain, coleoptera addendum, 111 Lord Howe Island, moss collections in Melbourne Herbarium, 10 Mansfield, Paps Scenic Reserve, butterflies, 131 Maribyrnong, Callitris glaucophylla, 36 Mornington Peninsula, new Bladderwort locality, 66 Mullundung State Forest, Yellow-bellied Glider at, 150 Ovens flood plain, Giant Banjo Frog, 226 Paps Scenic Reserve, Mansfield, butterflies, 131 Port Phillip Bay, Bottlenosed Dolphin, 4 St. Leonards, shell studies, 14 San Remo, Octopus kaurna, 228 South Gippsland, Yellow-bellied glider, 150 Terrick-Terrick National Park, Cypress Pines, 93, 207 Yarra River, macroinvertebrates, 141 Yellingbo State Nature Reserve, habitat use of Mountain Swamp Gum, 84 |
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| Mammals | ||
| Bottlenosed Dolphin in Port Phillip Bay, 4
Hydromys chrysogaster in Fitzroy Gardens, 188, 206 Kangaroo death, 140 Nest hollows, sharing, 227 Petaurus australis in South Gippsland, 150 Platypus, paddle with, 187 Snow surface activity, small mammals, 214 Tursiops truncatus in Port Phillip Bay, 4 Water Rats in Fitzroy Gardens, 188, 206 Water Rats, general information on, 229 Yellow-bellied Glider in South Gippsland, 150 |
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| Miscellaneous | ||
| Anglesea, vegetation regeneration project, 96
Author guidelines, 234 DNA in Natural History studies, 219 Fifty years ago, 13 Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act, 95, 232 One Hundred years ago 106, 153, 183, 213 Origin of Easter Bilby Macrotis lagotis, 68 What are we eating?, 130 |
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| Reptiles | ||
| Austrelaps ramsayi, ritual combat, 184
Egernia coventryi, east of Melbourne, 180 Elliott traps, failure in skink survey, 180 Highland Copperhead, ritual combat, 184 Ritual combat in Highland Copperhead, 184 Swamp Skink, east of Melbourne, 180 |
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| Tributes | ||
| Ken Hamer (R. Wallis), 42
Ellen Lyndon OAM (E. Brewster, B. Thompson and D. Lester), 157 Elizabeth Kathleen Turner (M. Doery), 77 |
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