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(31.)   Edees, E.S., &, Newton, A.     [ 1987 ]
Brambles of the British Isles (CD-ROM)
CD-ROM! Mit Bestimmungsschlüsseln, Verbreitungskarten und Fotographien von Herbarbelegen. This volume was published by the Ray Society in 1988. It covers 307 species, with 98 herbarium plates, and UK distribution maps for each species. "This is an account of those brambles found growing wild in the British Isles. It is not, however, a complete record of the genus Rubus in these islands, but rather a further milestone on the road to that elusive but desirable destination. Had we in the course of our studies described as a new species every local additional taxon of distinct appearance encountered in the field the present total of 300+ different scientific names might easily have been increased to 500 or more". Pisces Conservation have worked on the book with the kind permission of the Ray Society. We are delighted to release "Brambles" on CD, for Windows PCs and Macs, with fully searchable text and hyperlinks for ease of navigation. The quality of reproduction of illustrations and text is excellent. The book is in Adobe Acrobat pdf format (with free Reader software supplied), allowing high-quality printing of the text and plates.
pages, , engl.
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(32.)   Editorial committee of the Flora of China, (Edit.)     [ 2011 ]
Flora of China. Text Volume. 20-21 Asteraceae
This is the largest single volume of the "Flora of China", entirely devoted to the daisy family (Asteraceae, or Compositae), with 2325 species described in 248 genera and 15 tribes. Among these, the largest genera are the dandelions (Taraxacum, 116 species), the asters (Aster, 123 species), Ligularia (123 species), the wormwoods (Artemisia, 186 species), and the saw-worts and snow lotuses (Saussurea, 289 species). Eighteen genera and 1131 species of Asteraceae are endemic to China, i.e., 48.6% of the total. This corresponds closely with the overall percentage--50.5%--of endemic seed plants in China.
993 pages, hardcover, engl.
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(33.)   Editorial committee of the Flora of China, (Edit.)     [ 2013 ]
Flora of China. Text Volume. 2-3. Lycopodiaceae through Polypodiaceae
This text volume of the Flora of China is entirely devoted to lycophytes and ferns (Lycopodiaceae through Polypodiaceae) with more than 2100 species described in 38 families and 177 genera. Among these, the largest genera are Asplenium (spleenwort, 90 species), Athyrium (lady fern, 123 species), Deparia (53 species), Diplazium (86 species), Dryopteris (buckler fern or male fem, 167 species), Polystichum (shield fern, 208 species), Pteris (78 species), and Selaginella (72 species). Three genera and more than 800 (ca. 39%) of the species of lycophytes and ferns are endemic to China. This is lower than the overall percentage - 50% - of endemic vascular plants in China.
960 pages, hardcover, engl.
 
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(34.)   Editorial committee of the Flora of China, (Edit.)     [ 2013 ]
Flora of China. Illustrations. Volume. 2-3. Lycopodiaceae through Polypodiaceae
This volume of the Flora of China is entirely devoted to lycophytes and ferns (Lycopodiaceae through Polypodiaceae) with more than 2100 species described in 38 families and 177 genera. Among these, the largest genera are Asplenium (spleenwort, 90 species), Athyrium (lady fern, 123 species), Deparia (53 species), Diplazium (86 species), Dryopteris (buckler fern or male fem, 167 species), Polystichum (shield fern, 208 species), Pteris (78 species), and Selaginella (72 species). Three genera and more than 800 (ca. 39%) of the species of lycophytes and ferns are endemic to China. This is lower than the overall percentage - 50% - of endemic vascular plants in China.
XII+1307 pages, illustr., hardcover, engl.
 
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(35.)   Editorial committee of the Flora of China, (Edit.)     [ 2013 ]
Flora of China. Volume 1. Introduction
This final text volume of the Flora of China is an introduction to the series and begins with a history of the project written by co-chair Peter H. Raven and vice co-chair Hong Deyuan. The contents include statistics from the Flora, information on the contributors, nomenclatural novelties published in the text volumes, and a list of new Chinese taxa published after the volumes appeared. Also, comparisons of classifications in the Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae, the Flora of China, and Angiosperm Phylogeny Group lll are provided for readers, with supplementary tables sorted by scientific and Chinese names. The volume concludes with indices to scientific, Chinese, and pinyin names of families and of subfamilies, tribes, subdivisions of tribes, and genera in the text volumes of the Flora of China.
VI+253 pages, photos, maps, tables, hardcover, engl.
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(36.)   Editorial committee of the Flora of China, (Edit.)     [ 2011 ]
Flora of China. Illustrations. Volume. 20-21 Asteraceae
This is the largest single volume of the "Flora of China", entirely devoted to the daisy family (Asteraceae, or Compositae), with 2325 species described in 248 genera and 15 tribes. Among these, the largest genera are the dandelions (Taraxacum, 116 species), the asters (Aster, 123 species), Ligularia (123 species), the wormwoods (Artemisia, 186 species), and the saw-worts and snow lotuses (Saussurea, 289 species). Eighteen genera and 1131 species of Asteraceae are endemic to China, i.e., 48.6% of the total. This corresponds closely with the overall percentage--50.5%--of endemic seed plants in China.
754 pages, 722 plates, hardcover, engl.
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(37.)   Faurholdt, Niels, &, Schou, Jens Christian     [ 2012 ]
Danmarks skaermplanter [Die Apiaceen Dänemarks]
Mit Bestimmungsschlüsseln, morphologischen Beschreibungen, Verbreitungskarten und detaillierten s/w-Abbildungen. Am Ende des Buches befinden sich 67 Farbtafeln mit jeweils mehreren Fotografien der beschriebenen Arten.
264 pages, zahlr. s/w-Illustr., 67 Farbtafeln, hardcover, dän.
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(38.)   Flora of North America Editorial Committee     [ 2023 ]
Flora of North America. Vol. 11. Magnoliophyta, Fabaceae, Part 1 & 2
Includes treatments covering 1.345 species in 153 genera. Provides descriptions and occurance maps for all species and infraspecies.
XXVI+XXVII+1108 pages, hardcover, engl.
 
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(39.)   Flora of North America Editorial Committee     [ 2021 ]
Flora of North America. Vol. 10. Rosidae. Part 3
Contents: Magnoliopyta: Proteaceae to Elaeagnaceae.
XXIV+456 pages, illutr, hardcover, engl.
 
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(40.)   Flora of North America Editorial Committee     [ 2015 ]
Flora of North America. Vol. 9. Rosidae. Part 2 (Picramniaceae to Rosaceae)
Incorporates the latest developments in the field of biological invasions, one of the most 4 families, 75 genera, and 669 species, primarily the rose family, Rosaceae. Volume 9 has made significant progress since October. All manuscripts (100% of species) have gone through regional review, but five have yet to be returned by the authors with their corrections (all being actively worked on by authors), 89% of manuscripts (53% spp.) have gone through specialist review (bibliographic, nomenclature, etc.), and all but two of these are styled and indexed, the low percentage of species is due to the fact that a large share of species is held in Rosa and Crataegus, which are currently being prepared for specialist review. Most of the Rosaceae subfamilial and tribal descriptions, with keys to genera, have been corrected and are in special editing or beyond. A large number of manuscripts have also been released to FNA Central for final editing and galley preparation. The remaining families in Volume 9-Crossosomataceae, Picramniaceae, and Staphyleaceae-are now with FNA Central and are ready to go to galleys. Nearly all illustrations in the volume have been done by artist Marj Leggitt, including the frontispiece which illustrates Crataegus okanaganensis, a red-fruited plant, additionally, John Myers illustrated species of Rosa and Barbara Alongi prepared those for the three genera of Crossosomataceae.
600 pages, illustr., hardcover, engl.
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