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This article was downloaded by: [Eindhoven Technical University]On: 21 November 2014, At: 15:44Publisher: Taylor & FrancisInforma Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House,37-41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH, UK

BiodiversityPublication details, including instructions for authors and subscription information:http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tbid20

2001 BOOK LIST BIODIVERSITY (PART 2)Dr. K. G.A. HamiltonPublished online: 12 Dec 2011.

To cite this article: Dr. K. G.A. Hamilton (2003) 2001 BOOK LIST BIODIVERSITY (PART 2), Biodiversity, 4:2, 42-47, DOI:10.1080/14888386.2003.9712691

To link to this article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2003.9712691

PLEASE SCROLL DOWN FOR ARTICLE

Taylor & Francis makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of all the information (the “Content”) containedin the publications on our platform. However, Taylor & Francis, our agents, and our licensors make norepresentations or warranties whatsoever as to the accuracy, completeness, or suitability for any purpose of theContent. Any opinions and views expressed in this publication are the opinions and views of the authors, andare not the views of or endorsed by Taylor & Francis. The accuracy of the Content should not be relied upon andshould be independently verified with primary sources of information. Taylor and Francis shall not be liable forany losses, actions, claims, proceedings, demands, costs, expenses, damages, and other liabilities whatsoeveror howsoever caused arising directly or indirectly in connection with, in relation to or arising out of the use ofthe Content.

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OTOLITHS OF NORTH SEA FISH.M.F. Leopold et al. (ETI, 2001).This CD-ROM interactive identification guide covers bonyremnants of almost 100 fish species found in marine sedi-ments and in stomach contents, faeces or regurgitates of ma-rine predators of fish. It includes back-calculation rules al-lowing estimation of fish size and mass from remnants, and ahyperlinked database of the scientific literature on the fishspecies as prey of seabirds and marine mammals. — pub-lisher

THE RED BOOK:THE EXTINCTION CRISIS FACE TO FACE.CEMEX (Mexico), eds. (IUCN, 2001).Drawing on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species —the world’s most objective and authoritative inventory ofspecies at risk of extinction, the Red Book combines awe-inspiring imagery with solid science and factual accounts.More than 100 stunning photographs from some of the mostrenowned nature photographers reflect the extraordinarybeauty and diversity of the natural world. The book pro-vides a snapshot of the Red List, how it is compiled, andoffers unique insight into a selection of species, togetherwith the action needed to save them. — Natural HistoryBook Store

THE UNIFIED NEUTRAL THEORYOF BIODIVERSITY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY.Stephen P. Hubbell (Princeton University Press, 2001), 448pp. Paper $29.95, cloth $75.00.Stephen Hubbell has a strong reputation and has beenthe architect of some pioneering long-term experimentsin tree diversity in the tropics. He obviously does notwaste evenings either, since he has compiled a 450 pagethesis that threatens to really shake up community ecol-ogy. Hubbell has applied Occam’s Razor to species di-versity data and asked: “How much of the biodiversitypatterns we see around us can be explained by a theorybased on ‘neutral’ processes, rather than by complexniche and competition mechanisms?” The answer toHubbell’s question appears to be: “An awful lot!” —David Duthie, UNEP/GEF Biodiversity Enabling Ac-tivities

VIRUS TAXONOMY:SEVENTH REPORT OFTHE INTERNATIONALCOMMITTEE ON TAXONOMYOF VIRUSES.Edited by M.H.V. Regenmortel, C.M. Fauquet, D.H.L.Bishop, and 8 other colleagues (Academic Press, 2000).ISBN 0-12-370200-3, hardback, 1162 pp.This huge tome summarizes what the ICTV has approvedas species concepts and taxonomy in the vitally importantyet controversial field of virology. Recognized and ablysummarized are 3 orders, 56 families and 233 genera forthe 1550 recognized species of virus. Topics covered in-clude host range, infection, geographic distribution,physiochemical properties, genome organization, phylo-genetic relationships and much more. — book revieweditor.

2001 BOOK LIST BIODIVERSITY (PART 2)Compiled by Dr. K.G.A. Hamilton, Book Review EditorThis is the second part of our annual book list for 2001. Readers will findthe general titles below under the following categories: Ethnobiology,Management (general), Management (technical), Aquatic Life, Birds, Fungiand Unicellulars, Land Invertebrates, Plants and Tetrapods and Snakes.ETHNOBIOLOGYArtemisia. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Industrial Profiles 18. C. W.

Wright, ed. (Gordon & Breach, U.S.A.)Back Garden Seed Saving: Keeping Our Vegetable Heritage Alive. S.

Stickland (Common Ground): saving non-commercial varieties.Cultivation and Farming of Marine Plants. A.T. Crichley and M. Ohno,

eds. (ETI).Cultivated Palms of the World. D. and A. Ellison (Briza, S. Africa).A Doctor in the Garden/Nomen Medici in Botanicis: Australian Flora

and the World of Medicine. J. Pearn (unknown publisher, Australia).The Forest of Kwara’ae [Solomon Islands]. M. Kwa’ioloa and B. Burt

(British Museum Press): traditional forest use by the Kwara’ae people.Gamebirds of Southern Africa. R. Little et al. (Struik, South Africa).Edible Sea Urchins: Biology and Ecology. J.M. Lawrence (Developments

in Aquaculture and Fisheries Science Volume 32, Elsevier, Netherlands).Encyclopedia of Fruit Trees and Edible Flowering Plants in Egypt and

the Subtropics. A.G. and W.H. Bircher (American U.P., Cairo).Ethnoveterinary Medicine: an Annotated Bibliography of Community

Animal Healthcare. M. Martin et al. (I.T.)The Functional Foods Revolution: Healthy People, Healthy Profits? M.

Heasman and J. Mellentin (Earthscan).The Green Mantle: an Investigation into our Lost Knowledge of Plants.

M. Jordan (Cassell).Handbook of North European Garden Plants, with Keys to Families and

Genera. J. Cullen (Cambridge U.P.): 2,220 genera.Healing Plants of Peninsular India. J.A. Parrotta (CABI).An Herbal Internet Companion: Herbs and Herbal Medicine Online. D.

J. Owen (Haworth Press, U.S.A.)Herbs of Southern Ecuador: a Field Guide to the Medicinal Plants of

Vilcabamba. E. Béjar et al. (ConserveAfrica).The Himalayan Garden: Growing Plants from the Roof of the World. J.

Jermyn (Timber Press, U.S.A.)Mansfeld’s Encyclopedia of Agricultural and Horticultural Crops. P.

Hanelt, ed. (Springer): 6 volumes covering more than 6,000 speciesplus hundreds of experimental crops.

Medicinal Plant Conservation Bibliography, Volume 2. U. Schippmann (IUCN).Medicinal Plants of Southeast Asia. C. Wiart (Pelanduk Publications,

Malaysia).Medicinal Plants of the World, Volume 2: Chemical Constituents, Traditional

and Modern Medicinal Uses. I.A. Ross, ed. (Humana Press, U.S.A.)Non-Timber Forest Products: Medicinal Herbs, Fungi, Edible Fruits and

Nuts and Other Natural Products from the Forest. M.R. Emery andR. McLain, eds. (FPP, U.S.A.)

The Origins of Fruit and Vegetables. J. Roberts (Harper Collins).The Origin of Plants: the People and Plants that Have Shaped Britain’s

Garden History Since the Year 1000. M. Cambell-Culver (Headline).Plants in Hawaiian Medicine. B. Krauss (unknown publisher, U.S.A.)Toxic Plants of North America. G.E. Burrows and R.J. Tyrl (Blackwell Science).

MANAGEMENT (general)Agricultural Technologies and Tropical Deforestation. A. Angelsen and

D. Kaimowitz, eds. (CABI)Applying Ecological Principles to Land Management. V.H. Dale and R.A.

Haeuber (Springer).Avian Ecology and Conservation in an Urbanized World. J.M. Marzluff

et al., eds. (Kluwer, Netherlands).Banded Vegetation Patterning in Arid and Semiarid Environments:

Ecological Processes and Consequences for Management. D. Tongwayet al, eds. (Springer).

Biomonitoring and Management of North American Freshwater Wetlands.R. B. Radar (Wiley)..

Britain’s Mammals: the Challenge for Conservation. D. Macdonald andF. Tattershall (PTES).

The Bulldozer in the Countryside: Suburban Sprawl and the Rise ofAmerican Environmentalism. A. Rome (Cambridge U.P.)

The Cane Toad: the History and Ecology of a Successful Colonist [pest].C. Lever (Westbury Academic & Scientific).

Carnivore Conservation. J.L. Gittleman et al. (Cambridge U.P.)Changing Planet Life of La Frontera: Observations on Vegetation in the US/

Mexico Borderlands. G.L. Webster and C.J. Bahre, eds. (New Mexico U.P.)The Changing Wildlife of Great Britain and Ireland. D. Hawksworth, ed.

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(Taylor & Francis): all major freshwater and terrestrial taxa.Coastal Conservation and Management: an Ecological Perspective. J.P.

Doody (Chapman & Hall/ Kluwer).Conservation of Exploited Species. J.D. Reynolds et al. (Conservation

Biology 6, Cambridge UP)Conservation in Production Environments: Managing the Matrix. D.

Saunders, ed. (Nature Conservation Series, Surrey Beatty).Countryside Protection [in the UK]. K. Bishops et al. (Routledge): network

of protected areas.The Cutting Edge: Conserving Wildlife in Logged Tropical Forests. R.A.

Fimbel et al., eds. (Columbia UP)Crimes Against Nature: Squatters, Poachers, Thieves, and the Hidden

History of American Conservation. K. Jacoby (California UP)Deforesting and Restoring Peat Bogs: a Review. R. Anderson (Forestry

Commission, UK)Dryland Rivers: Processes and Management in Mediterranean Climates.

L. Bull and M. Kirkby (Wiley).Earth Science and the Natural Heritage: Interactions and Integrated

Management. J.E. Gordon and K.F. Leys (unknown publisher).Ecological Management of Agricultural Weeds. M. Liebman et al.

(Cambridge UP)The Ecology and Conservation of Skylarks, Alauda arvensis. P.F. Donald

and J.A. Vickery, eds. (RSPB).Ecology, Culture and Conservation of a Protected Area: Fathom Five National

Park, Canada. S. Parker and M. Munawar, eds. (Backhuys, Netherlands).Flammable Australia: the Fire Regimes and Biodiversity of a Continent.

R.A. Bradstock et al., eds. (Cambridge UP)Flowers of the Forest: Managing Scottish Woodlands for Wild Plant

Diversity. N. Coultard and M. Scott (Plantlife).Fungal Conservation: Issues and Solutions. D. Moore et al., eds.

(Cambridge UP)Futurescapes: Large-Scale Habitat Restoration for Wildlife and People. (RSPB).Global Strategy on Invasive Alien Species. J.A. McNeeley et al., eds. (IUCN).Green Phoenix: Restoring the Tropical Forests of Guanacaste, Costa

Rica. W. Allen (Oxford UP)Habitat Management for Bats: a Guide for Land Managers, Land Owners

and Their Advisors [in the UK] A.C. Entwistle et al. (JNCC)Handbook for the Field Assessment of Land Degradation. M.A. Stocking

and N. Murnaghan (Earthscan): a non-technical guide.How to Win: Saving Wildlife Sites. (Friends of the Earth).Important Bird Areas in Africa and Associated Islands: Priority Sites for

Conservation. BirdLife International (BirdLife Conservation Series 11).Insects and Gardens: in Pursuit of a Garden Ecology. E. Grissell (Timber Press).Insects on Palms. F.W. Howard et al. (CABI)Lacewings in the Crop Environment. P.K. McEwan et al., eds. (Cambridge UP)La Migration des Cigognes Noires: du Chene au Baobab. G. Jadoul

(unknown publisher, Belgium): the black stork has returned to Europeafter a century’s absence.

Lessons from Amazonia: the Ecology and Conservation of a FragmentedForest. R.O. Bierregaard et al. (Yale U.P.)

Limulus in the Limelight: a Species [sic] 350 Million Years in the Makingand in Peril? J.T. Tanacredi (Kluwer, Netherlands).

Managing Human-Dominated Ecosystems. Proceedings of a symposiumheld at MBG in 1998. (Monographs in Systematic Botany 84, MissouriBotanical Garden).

Marine Mammals: Biology and Conservation. P.G.H. Evans and J.A.Raga, eds. (Kluwer, Netherlands).

Marine Protected Areas: Tools for Sustaining Ocean Ecosystems.(National A-cademy Press, USA)

MANAGEMENT (technical)Action for Wildlife: the Dartmoor Biodiversity Action Plan. (Dartmoor

National Park Authority).Adaptive Management: A Tool for Conservation Practitioners. N. Salafsky

et al. (Biodiversity Support Program).Agricultural Functions and Biodiversity: a European Stakeholder

Approach to the CBD Agricultural Biodiversity Work Programme. L.B.Hoffman, ed. (ECNC, Netherlands).

Analytic Methods for Environmental Monitoring. F. Taylor et al. (Prentice-Hall).Annotated CITES Appendices and Reservations. CITES, UNEP, WCMC

and JNCC (CITES Secretariat, Switzerland).Antelopes: Global Survey and Regional Action Plans - Part 4: North Africa,

the Middle East, and Asia. D.P. Mallon and S.C. Kingswood (IUCN).Assessment and Management of Alien Species that Threaten Ecosystems,

Habitats and Species. (CBD Technical Series #1).Beavers. A. Kitchener (Whittet British Natural History Series 28):

possibility of re-introduction to Scotland.Bioconservation and Systematics: Proceedings of the Canadian Botanical

Association Conference Symposium in London, Ontario, June 2000.J.B.Phipps and P.M. Catling, eds. (Canadian Botanical Assn.)

Biodiversity Evaluation Tools for European Forests. T.-B. Larsson(Ecological Bulletins 50, Munksgaard, Denmark).

Biological Collections and Biodiversity. B.S. Rushton et al., eds. (LinneanSociety Occasional Papers 3, Westbury).

Biological Diversity: Balancing Interests Through Adaptive CollaborativeManagement. L.E. Buck et al. (CRC Press).

Biological Diversity and Environment Law. Council of Europe (unknownpublisher, France).

Bogs and Fens of Ireland Conservation Plan 2005. Irish PeatlandConservation Society.

Borderland Jaguars [of Mexico and U.S.A.] D. Brown and C.A. LopezGonzalez (Utah U.P.): conservation issues.

British Red Data Books: Mosses and Liverworts. J.M. Church et al.,eds.(JNCC)

CITES Handbook. CITES (IUCN).Coastal Dune Management: Shared Experience of European Conservation

Practice. J.A. Houston et al., eds. (Liverpool U.P.)Coastal and Estuarine Risk Assessment. M.C. Newman et al., eds. (CRC Press).Conservation Biology of Freshwater Turtles. P.C.H. Pritchard et al., eds.

(Chelonian Research Monographs 2).The Conservation Biology: Research Priorities for the Next Decade. M.

Soule and G.H. Orians (Island Press).Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management. A. Brown

et al., eds. (I.U.F.R.O. Research Series 7).Desert Puma: Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of an Enduring

Carnivore. K.A. Logan and L.L. Sweanor (Island Press).Ecological Modelling in Risk Assessment: Chemical Effects on

Populations, Ecosystems and Landscapes. R.A. Pastorok et al., eds.(CRC Press, USA)

An Ecological Site Classification for Forestry in Great Britain. G. Pyattet al. (FCBU 124).

The Ecology and Management of Drainage and Irrigation ChannelSystems. M. Wade et al. (Wiley).

Ecosystems and Sustainable Development III. C.A. Brebbia et al., eds.(Advances in Ecological Sciences 10, WIT Press).

Enduring Records: the Environmental and Cultural Heritage of Wetlands.B.A. Purdy, ed. (Oxbow): 27 research papers on the ways wetlandspreserve remains and knowledge.

Environmental Systems: a Multidimensional Approach. A.S. da Camara(Oxford U.P.): impact of information systems.

European Bird Populations: Estimates and Trends. M. Heath et al.(BirdLife Conservation Series 10): 515 species.

Freshwater Wetlands and their Sustainable Future: Evidence from theTrebon Basin Biosphere Reserve. J. Kvet and J. Jenik, eds. (Parthenon).

A Guidebook for Integrated Ecological Assessments. M. Jensen and P.S.Bourgeron (Springer).

Guidelines for the Assessment and Planning of Estuarine Barrages. N.Burt and A. Rees (Telford).

The Handbook of the Convention on Biological Diversity. Secretariat of theConvention on Biological Diversity (Earthscan): paperback and CD-ROM..

Key Conservation Sites in the Philippines: a Haribon Foundation andBirdLife International Directory of Important Bird Areas. N.A.D.Mallari et al. (Bookmark, Philippines).

Land Resource Surveys and Information Systems. M. Morad et al. (Routledge).Lichen Habitat Management: Proceedings of a Workshop Held at Bangor,

3-6th September 1997. A. Fletcher, ed. (British Lichen Society).Long Term Studies in British Woodland. K.J. Kirby abd M.D. Morecroft

(English Nature).Managing Plant Genetic Diversity. J. Engles et al., eds. (CABI):

conference proceedings.Marine Mammal Observations During Seismic Surveys in 1999. C.J. Stone

(JNCC Report Series 316).The Marine Monitoring Handbook. Davies et al., eds. (JNCC)Monitoring in Coastal Environments Using Foraminifera and Thecamoebian

[arcellacean protozoa] Indicators. D.B. Scott et al. (Cambridge U.P.)Mountain Gorillas: Thirty Years of Research at Karisoke. M.M. Robbins

et al., eds. (Cambridge U.P.)National Vegetation Classification Field Guide to [British] Mires and

Heaths. T. Elkington et al. (JNCC).National Vegetation Classification Field Guide to [British] Woodland.

J.E. Hall et al. (JNCC).Otoliths of North Sea Fish. M.F. Leopold et al. (ETI): CD-ROM program

for estimating populations of fish from bony remnants.Plant Invasions: Species Ecology and Ecosystem Management. G. Brundu

et al. (Backhuys, Netherlands).A Practical Guide to Understanding, Managing, and Reviewing

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Environmental Risk Assessment Reports. S. L. Benjamin and D. A.Belluck, eds. (C.R.C. Press, USA)

The Red Kite. I. Carter (Arlequin Press): conservation issues.Regional Ecological Assessment. D.E. Carpenter et al. (Blackwell Science).Resolutions and Recommendations: World Conservation Congress, 4-11

October 2000, Amman, Jordan. (IUCN).Rhinoceroses: Meeting the Giants. K. Rookmaker et al. (IUCN):

conservation of all 5 species.Risk Management: Ecological Risk-Based Decision-Making. R.G. Stahl

et al., eds. (SETAC, USA)Seabird Numbers and Breeding Success in Britain and Ireland, 2000.

R.A. Mavor et al. (JNCC).Sea Turtles of the Indo-Pacific: Research, Management and Conservation.

N. Pilcher and G. Ismail, eds. (Asean).Seed Dispersal and Frugivory: Ecology, Evolution and Conservation. D.J. Levey

et al., eds. Adapted from the Third International Symposium-Workshop onFrugivores and Seed Dispersal, August 2000, Rio Quente, Brazil.

The Sustainable Management of Vertisols. J.K. Syers and F. Penning. eds. (CABI)The Takahe [flightless New Zealand bird]: Fifty Years of Conservation

Management and Research. W.G. Lee and I.G. Jamieson (Otago UP, NZ).UK SPA [Special Protected Area] Network: its Scope and Content.

(JNCC): 3 volumes, describes the approach and lists 243 protectedareas and 103 species.

Vulnerable Concentrations of Seabirds in Falkland Islands Waters. R.W.White et al. (JNCC)

Wetland Restoration Manual. Wildlife Trust’s Water Policy Team(Wildlife Trust).

The Wetlands Bird Survey 1999/2000: Waterfowl and Wader Counts. A.Musgrove et al. (Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust).

Wetlands of South America: an Agenda for Biodiversity Conservationand Policies Development. P. Canevari et al., eds. (WetlandsInternational, Netherlands).

Windermere: Restoring the Health of England’s Largest Lake. A.D.Pickering (FBA).

AQUATIC LIFE including brachiopods, coral, crustacea, fish,insects, molluscs, platyhelminths, polychaets, protozoa, whales andzooplanktonAmphibiotic [aquatic as larvae] Insects of the Northeast of Asia. I.A.

Zasypkina and A.S. Ryabukhin (Pensoft, Bulgaria).Aquagenesis: the Origin and Evolution of Life in the Sea. R. Ellis (Viking,

U.S.A.): 26,000 species.Atlas of Marine Invertebrate Larvae. C.M. Young et al., eds. (Academic Press).Brachiopods: Past and Present. H. Brunton et al. (Taylor & Francis,

Systematics Association Special Volume Series).Cladocera: Anomopoda, Daphniidae. Genus Simocephalus. M.Y. Orlova-

Bienkowskaja (Guides to the Identification of the Continental Watersof the World 17, Backhuys, Netherlands).

A Conchological Iconography: Volutidae. The Genus Amoria. G.T. Poppeand K. Groh, eds. (Conch Books/ Christa Hemmen).

Coral ID: CD-ROM. (AIMS, Australia).Coral Reef Gorgonians of New Caledonia. M. Grasshoff and G. Bargibant

(I.R.D., France).Extraordinary Fish. F. Dipper (Blue Planet, BBC Books)Fauna and Flora of the Bay of Naples: the Cephalopoda. A. Naef (Science

Publishers/ Enfield).Fishes of Laos. M. Kottelat (unknown publisher, Switzerland).Freshwater Fish Distribution. T.M. Berra (Academic Press): 170 families.The Freshwater Fishes of Europe, Volume 5. III (Cyprinidae 2/III): Carassius,

Cyprinus, Gasterosteidae. P.M. Banarescu and H,-J. Paepke (Aula, Germany).A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of North America. J. R.

Voshell (Nebraska UP, USA)A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of Southern Africa, Volume

2. Crustacea I. (unknown publisher, S. Africa, 2001).A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of Southern Africa, Volume

3. Crustacea II: Ostracoda, Copepoda and Branchiura. (unknownpublisher, S. Africa, 2001).

A Guide to Common Freshwater Invertebrates of Southern Africa, Volume4. Crustacea III: Bathynellacea, Amphipoda, Isopoda, Spelaeogriphacea,Tanaidaceae and Decapoda. (unknown publisher, S. Africa, 2001).

Guide to Protozoa of Marine Aquacultural Ponds. D.J. Patterson andM.A. Burford (CSIRO, Australia, 2001).

Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes [flatworms]. T. Littlewood and R.Bray, eds. (Systematics Assn. Special Volume Series, Taylor & Francis).

Invertebrate Zoology: the Mideastern Invertebrate Fauna, Part 1. TheNoncoelomates. G.N. Soliman (unknown publisher, Egypt).

Living Reefs of the Indo-Pacific: a Photographic Guide. R. van der Loos(New Holland).

Marine Life of the Maldives. N. Coleman (unknown publisher).

Marine Mollusca of the Maltese Islands, Part 3: Sub-class Pulmonata,Order Basommatophora. C. Cachia et al. (Backhuys, Netherlands).

Marine Species and their Distribution in China’s Seas. Zhuang Zongguo(Kreiger, USA): over 20,000 species in 5 kingdoms.

The Molluscs of the Southern Gulf of Thailand. C. Swenne et al. (unknownpublisher).

Monograph of the Living Zoila: a Fascinating Group of AustralianEndemic Cowries. F. Lorenz et al. (Conch Books/ Christa Hemmen).

National Geographic Atlas of the Ocean: the Deep Frontier. S.A. Earle(National Geographic).

New Zealand Coastal Marine Invertebrates. S. DeC Cook (CanterburyUP, NZ), in 2 vols.

Olivia shells: the Genus Olivia and the Species Problem. B. Tursh andD. Greifeneder (unknown publisher, Italy).

Pacific Seaweeds: a Guide to Common Seaweeds of the West Coast [ofNorth America]. L. Druehl (unknown publisher, Canada).

Photographic Guide to Sea & Shore Life of Britain & North-West Europe.R. Gibson et al. (Oxford UP)

The Pocket Guide to Freshwater Fish of Britain and Europe. M.Greenhalgh (Mitchell Beazley Pocket Guides, UK)

Polychaets [marine worms]. G. Rouse and F. Pleijel (Oxford UP)The Puffers of Fresh and Brackish Waters. K. Ebert (Aqualog, Germany).Realm of the Pygmy Seahorse. C. Petrinos (unknown publisher).Sea Soup: Zooplankton. M. Cerullo (Tilbury House, USA).Sea Turtles of Hawai’i. P. Ching (Hawaii UP)Sharks and Rays: Elasmobranch Guide of the World. V. Hennemann

(ConchBooks, Germany): 250 species.Shells: A Guide to the Jewels of the Sea. G. Gabbi and M. Falcone (White

Star Ediz, Italy).Small Freshwater Creatures. L.-H. Olsen et al. (Oxford UP Pocket

Guide): common fish, amphibians and invertebrates of NW Europe.Soft Corals and Sea Fans. K. Fabricius and P. Alderslade (AIMS,

Australia): over 90 genera.Taxonomy and Distribution of the Calanoid Copepod Family

Heterorhabdidae. T. Park (Bulletin of the Scripps Institution ofOceanography 31, California UP, USA)

Turbellaria of the World: a Guide of the Families and Genera [offlatworms]. L.R.G. Cannon (World Biodiversity Database): CD-ROMinteractive keys.

Whales and Dolphins of the European Atlantic, the Bay of Biscay andthe English Channel. D. Walker and G. Cresswell (unknownpublisher): 27 species.

Whales: Giants of the Seas and Oceans. Y. Cohat and A. Collet (Thames& Hudson).

World Atlas of Coral Reefs. M.D. Spalding et al. (U. California Press).Zoological Catalogue of Australia 17.2. Mollusca: Aplacophora,

Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, Cephalopoda. A.M. Scheltema et al.(CSIRO, Australia).

1001 Nudibranchs: Catalogue of Indo-Pacific Sea Slugs. Identification,Biodiversity, Zoology. N. Coleman (unknown publisher, Australia).

BIRDSAfrican Bird Sounds, Volumes 1 and 2: North Africa and Atlantic Islands; West

and Central Africa. C. Chappuis (S.O.F.): 1,466 species on CD and booklet.Annotated Checklist of the Birds of Argentina. J. Mazar and M. Pearman

(Lynx, Spain).Bill Oddie’s Birds of Britain and Europe. B. Oddie (New Holland): 250 species.Bird Families of the World: The Nightjars and their Allies, the

Caprimulgiformes. D.T. Holyoak (Oxford U.P.): 118 species.Bird Families of the World: Toucans, Barbets and Honeyguides. L.L.

Short and J.F.M. Horne (Oxford U.P.): 133 species.Birds of Alberta. C. Fisher and J. Acorn. (Lone Pine, Canada).The Birds of British Columbia, volume 4: Passerines Wood-Warblers

through Old World Sparrows. R. W. Campbell et al. (U. BritishColumbia P.): 102 species.

The Birds of Ecuador, Volume 1: Status, Distribution and Taxonomy.Volume 2: Field Guide. R. Ridgely and P. Greenfield (Cornell U.P.):an amazing 1,600 species.

Birds of the Gulf Coast [USA] B.K. Miller and W.R. Fontenot (LouisianaState UP).

Birds of the Indus. M. Hasan (Oxford UP): 230 species.Birds of Nepal, Volume 2: Compact Handbook. T.K. Shrestha (Nepal,

unknown publisher).Birds of New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago: a Photographic

Guide. B.J. Coates and W.S. Peckover (Dove, Australia): 440 species.The Birds of Northern Melanesia: Speciation, Dispersal, and Ecology.

E. Mayr and J.M. Diamond (Oxford UP: fauna of Solomon andBismarck Islands.

Birds of Ontario. A. Bezener (Lone Pine, Canada).

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Birds of the Southwest: a Field Guide. J.H. Rappole (Texas A&M UP).Birds of Western Africa: an Identification Guide. N. Borrow and R.

Demey (Christopher Helm): 1,282 species.Bird Tracks and Signs: a Guide to North American Species. M. Elbroch

et al. (Stackpole, USA)Checklist of the Birds of Colombia. P. Salaman et al. (SAO): 1 865

species, in English and Spanish.A Checklist of the Birds of Xinjiang, China. Ma Ming (China, unknown

publisher).Chim [birds of] Viet Nam. [in Vietnamese]. (Birdlife Vietnam): 520 species.Collins Safari Guide: Birds of the Mediterranean. P. Sterry (Harper Collins).Cotingas and Manakins. G. Green and C. Bushell (Pica Press).Extinct Birds. E. Fuller (Oxford UP).Faglar for Alla: i Sverige och Ovriga Norden [Swedish and northern birds].

P. Larsson (Wahlström & Widstrand, Sweden): 270 common species.Field Guide to the Birds of East Africa. T. Stevenson and J. Fanshawe

(Academic Press/Poyser): 1,388 species.Field Guide to the Birds of the Seychelles. A. Skerrett et al. (Christopher

Helm): 242 species.Guia de Aves de Patagonia y Tierra del Fuego. T. Narosky et al. (unknown pub.).Guia Práctica de Cantos de Aves. E. Matheu (unknown publisher, Spain):

songs of 107 species on CD.A Guide to the Birds of Peru. J.F. Clements and E. Barnes (Pica Press):

500 species.A Guide to Endemic Birds of Ethiopia and Eritrea. J.L. Pol Vivero

(unknown publisher, Ethiopia).A Guide to the Nests and Eggs of Southern African Birds. W. Tarboton

(Struik, S. Africa).Guide des Oiseaux [birds] de Normandie: Sedentaires, Nicheurs,

Migrateurs, Hivernants. B. Dubrac et al. (unknown publisher, France).The Handbook of Australian, New Zealand and Antarctic Birds, Vol. 5:

Tyrant-Flycatchers to Chats. S. Marchant and P.J. Higgins, eds.(Oxford UP): 118 species.

Handbook of the Birds of the World, Volume 6: Mousebirds to Hornbills.J. del Hoyo et al., eds. (BirdLife International/Lynx Edicions, Spain).

Hand Guide to the Birds of New Zealand. H. Robertson and B. Heather(Oxford UP)

Helm Field Guide to the Birds of Seychelles. A. Skerrett et al. (Christopher Helm).Hummingbirds of North America: the Photographic Guide. S. Howell

(Academic Press).Identification of Seabirds of the Southern Ocean. D. Onley and S. Bartle

(unknown publisher, New Zealand): 36 species.Kansas Breeding Bird Atlas. W.H. Busby (Kansas U.P.)Manitoba Birds. A. Bezener and K. de Smet (Lone Pine, Canada).New Zealand: the Living Land of Birds. G. Moon (New Holland): all

species including offshore island faunas.A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Egypt and the Middle East. R.

Porter and D. Cottridge (New Holland): 252 species.A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia. M. Strange (Periplus,

Singapore): 550 species.A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Southeast Asia, Including the

Philippines and Borneo. M. Strange (Periplus, Singapore): 669 species.A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Southern Florida. M. Fleig and A.

Sandar (New Holland).Raptors of the World. J. Ferguson-Lees et al. (Christopher Helm): 313 species.Rare and Elusive Birds of North America. W. Burt (unknown publisher, USA).Saskatchewan Birds. E. Pulos and A. Smith (Lone Pine, Canada).Sparrows of the United States and Canada: the Photographic Guide. D.

Beadle and J. Rising (A.P. Natural World).Sunbirds: a Guide to the Sunbirds, Flowerpeckers, Spiderhunters and

Sugarbirds of the World. B. Cheke and C. Mann (Pica Press).Sylvia Warblers: Identification, Taxonomy and Phylogeny of the Genus

Sylvia. H. Shirihai et al. (Christopher Helm): 25 species.Thrushes. P. Clement et al. (Christopher Helm Identification Guide

Series): 162 species.Toucans, Barbets and Honeyguides. L.L. Short and J.F.M. Horne (Oxford

U.P.): all 133 species of the world fauna.Wrens, Dippers and Thrashers. D. Brewer and B.K. Mackay (Pica Press).550 Birds of Japan. M. Kirihara et al. (unknown publisher): 2 volumes.FUNGI and UNICELLULARS including bacteria, fungi, lichens,mushrooms, thermophiles and viruses.Flora of Australia, Volume 58A: Lichens 3. Australian Biological

Resources Study (CSIRO, Australia).Integration of Modern Taxonomic Methods for Penicillium and Apergillus

Classification. R.A. Samson, ed. (Harwood, Netherlands).Lichens of Antarctica and South Georgia: a Guide to Their Identification

and Ecology. D.O. Ovstedal and R.I. Lewis Smith (Cambridge UP)Lichens of North America. I.M. Brodo et al. (Yale U.P.)

Microchemical Methods for the Identification of Lichens. A. Orange etal. (British Lichen Society).

Mushrooms of Hawaii: An Identification Guide. D. E. Desjardin and D.E. Hemmes (Ten Speed Press, USA)

Mycology: Trichomycetes and other Fungal Groups. J.K. Misra and B.W. Horn, eds. (Robert W. Lichtwardt Commemoration Volume,Science Publishers/Enfield).

Protocols in Lichenology: Culturing, Biochemistry, Ecophysiology andUse in Biomonitoring. I. Kranner et al., eds. (Springer).

Slayers, Saviors, Servants, and Sex: an Exposé of Kingdom Fungi. D.Moore (Springer).

Thermophiles: Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution. A.-L. Reysenbach et al.,eds. (Kluwer, Netherlands): microorganisms that withstand intense heat..

Tropical Mycology, Volume 1. Macromycetes. R. Watling et al., eds. (CABI).Truffes d’Europe et de Chine. L. Riousset et al. (INRA, France).LAND INVERTEBRATES including Archaeognatha, beetles, bugs,butterflies, dragonflies, flies, grasshoppers, isopods, katydids, mayflies,mites, moths, molluscs, Platyhelminthes, spiders, walking stick insects,wasps, woodlice and “small woodland creatures.”Acarology: Proceedings of the 10th International Congress [on mites].

R.B. Halliday et al., eds. (CSIRO, Australia): includes papers on mitesas bioindicators, and systematics.

Atlas of Neotropical Lepidoptera, Checklist Part 2: Palilionoidea andHesperioidea [butterflies]. (ATL, USA, 2001).

An Atlas of the Distribution of Butterflies in Bulgaria (Lepidoptera:Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea). S Abadjiev (ZoocartographiaBalcanica No 1, Pensoft, Bulgaria).

Atlas Fotográphico de los Cerambícidos Ibero-Baleares [Spanish longhornbeetles]. E. Vives (unknown publisher, Spain): 261 species.

Atlas Fotográphico de los Lepidópteros Macroheteróceros Ibero-Baleares2. J.J. Péres De-Gregorio et al. (Entomo Praxis, Spain): 171 speciesin 105 moth genera.

Bibliography of the Terrestrial Molluscs of Cyprus. I. Botsaris and E.Hadjicharalambous (Hellenic Zoological Archives 4).

Biology, Morphology, and Systematics of the Ant-Like Litter Beetle Generaof Australia (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Pselaphinae). D.S. Chandler(Memoirs on Entomology, International 15).

Die Bombyces und Sphinges der Westpalaearktis, Band 3: Zygaenidae.J.J. de Freina (unknown publisher, Germany).

British Butterflies: as Identification Guide. R. Wilmshurst (SandhillProductions): VHS-PAL video.

British Butterflies, 17th-21st Century, Volume 4: Vernacular NamesIncluding Scientific Names. W.A. McCall (unknown publisher).

British, European and Asian Butterfly Vernacular Names, Volume 3. W.McCall (unknown publisher).

British Soldier Flies and Their Allies. A. Stubbs and M. Drake (BENHS):11 families.

Butterflies of British Columbia, Including Western Alberta, SouthernYukon, the Alaska Panhandle, Washington, Northern Oregon, NorthernIdaho and Northwestern Montana. C.S. Guppy and J.H. Shephard(U. of British Columbia, Canada): 216 species.

The Butterflies of Pakistan. T.J. Roberts (Oxford U.P.)Butterflies Through Binoculars: the West. A Field Guide to the Butterflies

of Western America. J. Glassberg (Oxford U.P.)The Butterflies of Uzbekistan. V.V. Tshikolovets (Pensoft, Bulgaria): 256 species.Butterflies of the World, Part 12: Ornithoptera. Schlaeffer (Firefly Books,

Canada).Catalog of the Staphylinidae (Insecta: Coleoptera) [rove beetles], 1758

to the End of the Second Millennium. L.H. Herman (Bull. A.M.N.H.No. 265, New York): in 7 volumes.

Catalogue of Australia, Volume 31.6. Lepidoptera: Hesperioidea,Papilionoidea [butterflies and skippers]. E.D. Edwards et al., eds.(A.R.B.S./ CSIRO, Australia).

A Cladistic Study of the Arctiidae (Lepidoptera) Using Characters ofImmatures and Adults. N.L. Jacobson and S.J. Weller (EntomologicalSociety of America).

Common Woodlice [of UK] (Peregrine Productions): 12 species.The Concise Atlas of Butterflies of the World. B. d’Abrera (Hill House).The Dragonflies of Central America Exclusive of Mexico and the West Indies:

a Guide to their Identification. S. Foerster (unknown publisher, Germany).Dragonflies of Kent: a Account of Their Biology, History and Distribution.

J. and J. Brook (Kent F.C.)Dragonflies of the World. J. Silsby (CSIRO, Australia): more than 300 species.Dragonflies of the World: Interactive Identification to Subfamilies. J.

Silsby and J. Trueman (CSIRO, Australia): CD-ROM.Fauna Iberica, Volume 15. Acari: Oribatei: Gymnonota II. L.S. Subias

and A. Arillo (CSIC, Spain).A Field Guide to the Butterflies of the Funchal Ecological Park and

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Madeiran Archipelago. A. Wakeham-Dawson et al. (unknownpublisher, Madeira): in English and Portuguese.

Flies of the Nearctic Region, Volume VIII: Cyclorrhapha II(Schizophora: Calyptratae). Part 2, Number 13: Anthomyiidae.G.C.D. Griffiths (E. Schweizerbart’sche Verlagbuchhandlung,Stuttgart): concludes a multi-part publication begun in 1982.

Forest Spiders of South East Asia: With a Revision of the Sac and GroundSpiders (Araneae: Clubionidae, Corinnidae, Liocranidae,Gnaphosidae, Prodidomidae and Trochanteriidae). Christa LDeeleman-Reinhold (EJ Brill, Netherlands).

The Genus Carabus in Europe: a Synthesis. H. Turin et al. (Fauna EuropaeaEvertebrata No. 2, Pensoft, Bulgaria).

Green Guide: Butterflies of Britain and Europe. R. and R. Goodden (N. Holland).Guide to the Butterflies of the Palaearctic Region: Lycaenidae, Part 1.

Subfamily Lycaeninae. G.C. Bozano, ed. (Omnes Artes, Italy): 64 species.Handbuch der Zoologie, band 4/37: Archaeognatha [primitive insects].

H. Sturm and R. Machida, eds. (De Gruyter, Germany).Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes. T. Littlewood and R. Bray,

eds. (Taylor & Francis).Iranian Entomology. C. Abivardi (Springer): 2 volumes.Isopod Systematics and Evolution. B. Kensley and R. C. Brusca, eds.

(Balkema, Netherlands).Die Käter Mitteleuropas, 6. Band: Polyphaga [June beetle larvae]. B.

Klausnitzer (Spektrum Akademischer Verlag Heidelberg).Katydids and Bush-Crickets. Gwynne (Cornell UP)A Key to the Families of British Bugs (Insecta, Hemiptera). D. Unwin

(Field Studies Council AIDGAP Guides).Lone Pine Field Guide to Bugs of British Columbia. J. Acorn and I.

Sheldon (Lone Pine, Canada).Mariposas [butterflies and moths] de Nicaragua. (unknown publisher,

Nicaragua): CD-ROM.Mayfly Nymphs [of the UK] (Peregrine Productions): 17 species.Microlepidoptera of Europe, Volume 4. Amsel et al., eds. (unknown

publisher, Denmark).Millennium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland. J. Asher et al.

(Oxford U.P.): distribution and conservation.Millennium Atlas of Suffolk Butterflies. R. Stewart (Suffolk N.S.): 35 species.The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 4:

Oecophoridae-Scythrididae and Gelechiidae. J.H. Heath and A.Maitland-Emmet, eds. (Harley): in 2 parts, or together.

The Moths of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. B. Goater and T. Norriss (Pisces, UK)Palawan [Philippine Island] Butterfly Paradise. P.-P. N. Palawan

(unknown publisher) VHS-PAL video: 80 species.Phasmids [walking stick insects] of Borneo. P.E. Bragg (unknown

publisher, Malaysia, 2001).Photographic Guide to Butterflies of Britain and Europe. T. Tolman (Oxford

UP): includes Canaries, Azores, Madeira and all Aegean islands.Provisional Atlas of the Aculeate Hymenoptera [bees, wasps, ants] of

Britain and Ireland, Part 3. R. Edwards and M. Telfer (CEH).Schmetterlinge Deutschlands [German butterflies]. U. Buchsbaum

(Westarp Wissenschaften, Germany).Smaller Orders of Insects of the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador: Evolution, Ecology,

and Diversity. S.B. Peck (NRC Research Press, Canada): 495 species.Small Woodland Creatures. V. Pedersen (Oxford UP) [translated from Danish].Tettigoniidae of Australia [longhorned grasshoppers], Volume 3.

Listroscelidinae, Tympanophorinae, Meconematinae andMicrotettigoniinae. D.C.F. Rentz (CSIRO, Australia).

Tiger Beetles: the Evolution, Ecology and Diversity of the Cicindelids.D.L. Pearson and A.P. Vogler (Cornell UP)

Wandelnde Blätter (Insekta: Phasmidae-Phylliidae): ein Katalog allerbisher beschriebenen Phylliinae-Arten und deren Eier mit dreiNeubeschreibungen [leaflike walking stick insects]. D. Grösser(Chimaira, Germany).

The Wildlife Trusts Guide to [northern European] Insects. N. Hammond,ed. (New Holland, 2001): 130 common species.

World Catalogue of Stratiomyidae [soldier flies] (Insecta: Diptera). N.E.Woodley (Backhuys, Netherlands).

The World Genera of Microtrombidiidae [mites] (Acari, Actinedida,Trombidioidea). G. Gabrys (Monographs of the Upper SilesianMuseum, Poland).

Zoological Catalogue of Australia, Vol 30.6: Lepidoptera:Hesperioidea, Papilionoidea. E.D. Edwards et al., eds. (CSIRO,Australia).

PLANTS (70 titles)Advances in Legume Systematics, Part 9. P.S. Herendeen and A. Brungau

(Kew Royal Botanical Garden).Atlas de Orchidées Sauvages de la Guadeloupe. P. Feldman and N. Barré

(CIRAD, France).

British Red Data Books: Mosses and Liverworts. J.M. Church et al., eds.(JNCC)

The Cactus Family. E.F. Anderson (Timber Press, U.S.A.): 125 generaand 1 810 species.

Claves de Flora Iberica, Volume 1: Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae,Angiospermae (Lauraceae-Euphorbiacea). (CSIC, Spain).

Coastal Plants from Cape Cod to Cape Canaveral. I.H. Stuckey andL.L. Gould (N. Carolina U.P.)

Dendrobium Orchids. B. Lavarack et al. (Periplus, Singapore).Dendrochilum of Borneo. J. J Wood (Kew Royal Botanical Garden): 81 species.The Easy Tree Guide to Britain and Europe. K. Rushforth (Aurum Press).Endemic Plants of Greece: the Peloponnese. K. Tan (unknown publisher,

Denmark).The Evergreen Forest Flora of Malawi. F. White and J.D. Dowsett-

Lemaire (Kew Royal Botanical Garden).Evolution of Wild Emmer and Wheat Improvement. E. Nevo et al. (Springer).A Field Guide to the Palms in Papua New Guinea, with a Multi-Access

Key and Notes on the Genera. A.S. Barfod et al. (Aarhus U.P.,Denmark): 31 genera.

A Field Guide the Rattans of Lao PDR {Indochina]. T.D. Evans et al.(Kew Royal Botanical Garden): 51 species.

Flora Aegyptica, Volume 1. N. El Hadidi et al. (unknown publisher,Egypt): 171 species.

Flora of Australia, Volume 11A-B: Mimosaceae, Acacia [wattles] 1 & 2.Australian Biological Resources Study (CSIRO, Australia).

Flora de Chile, Volume 2: Winteraceae-Ranunculaceae. C. Marticorenaand r. Rodriguez, eds. (Concepcion Universidad).

Flora of China Illustrations, Vol. 4. (Missouri Botanical Garden Press).Flora of China, Volume 8: Brassicaceae-Saxifragaceae. (Missouri

Botanical Garden, U.S.A.): 8 families, 151 genera, and 1 204 species.Flora Europaea. T.G. Tutin et al., eds. (Cambridge U.P.): 5 volumes

over 3 decades on CD-ROM..Flora Hibernica: a Guide to the Wild Flowers, Plants and Trees of Ireland.

J. Pilcher and V. Hall (Collins Press, Ireland): by habitat.Flora de Nicaragua. W.D. Stevens et al., eds. (Monographs in Systematic

Botany 85, Missouri Botanical Garden): 5 796 species in 225 families;in 3 volumes.

Flora Nordica, Volume 2: Chenopodiaceae - Fumariaceae. B. Jonselland T. Karlsson, eds. (R.A.S., Sweden).

Flora del Pirineo Navarro. M. Lorda (unknown publisher, Spain): 1 822 taxa.Flora of Puna Island: Botanical Resources on a Neotropical Island. J.E.

Madsem et al. (Aarhus U.P.)Flora of Russia: the European Part and Bordering Regions, Volumes 4

and 5. A.A. Fedorov, ed. (Balkema, Netherlands).Flora of Siberia, Volume 3: Cyperaceae. L.I. Malyschev and G.A.

Peshkova (Nauka/Enfield).Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands, volume 11. A. Guner et al.,

eds. (Edinburgh U.P.)Flora of the USSR, Volume 29: Compositae. E.G. Bobrov and N.N.

Tzvelev (Koeltz, Germany).Flora of the Venezuelan Guyana, Volume 6: Liliaceae-Myrsinaceae. J.A.

Steyermark et al. (Missouri Botanical Garden).Flowers of the Eastern Mediterranean. O. Fragman et al. (Koeltz,

Germany): 530 species.Forest Genetics. T.L. White et al. (CABI)The Forgiveness of Nature: the Story of Grass. G. Harvey (Jonathan Cape).Genera Euphorbiacearum. A. Radcliffe-Smith (Kew Royal Botanical

Garden): 334 genera.Genera Orchidacearum, volume 2: Orchidoideae, Part 1. A.M. Pridgeon

et al., eds. (Oxford U.P.): 100 species.The Genera of Solanaceae. A.T. Hunziker (Koeltz, Germany): 92 genera.Generic Tree Flora of Madagascar. G.E. Schatz (Kew Royal Botanical

Garden): 500 genera and 3000 Malagasy vernacular names.Guida Illustrata ai Muschi [mosses] della Sicilia. M.G. Dia and P. Aiello

(unknown publisher, Italy).Higher Plants of China: Volume 8 -Buxaceae [Chinese ed.] Fu Likuo et

al., eds. (Science Press, China, 2001).Hordeum [barley]. R. Von Bothmer et al (Springer), CD-ROM: 32 species,

subspecies and varieties, plus genetic resources.The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cacti. C. Glass et al. (Barron’s, U.S.A.)The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Trees and Shrubs. A.J. Coombes

(Salamander): 1,500 genera.The Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants [excluding cacti]. Aizoaceae

A-E, F-Z. Monocotyledons. (Springer): 3 volumes.The Illustrated Rhododendron: their Classification Portrayed Through

the Artwork of Curtis’s Botanical Magazine. P. Halliday (Curtis): allsections of genus in 121 colour plates.

Keys to the Vascular Plants of Mongolia. V.I. Grubov, ed. (Nauka, Russia):

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2 239 species.Mesozoic and Tertiary Palaeobotany of Great Britain. C.J. Cleal et al.

(JNCC-Geological Conservation Review Series Vol. 22).Moss Flora of China, Volume 2: Fissidentaceae through Ptychomitriaceae.

(Missouri Botanical Garden).Nepenthes of Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia. C. Clarke (unknown

publisher, Malaysia).Off the Beaten Track: a Field Guide to the Wild Plants of Canada’s North-

West. J. Acorn (Alberta UP)Orchids and their Conservation. P. Cribb and H. Koopowitz (Batsford).Orchids of New Guinea, Volume 1: Illustrated Checklist and Genera. E.

de Vogel and A. Schuiteman (Rijksherbarium, Netherlands): all 3,000taxa; 1000 photographs on CD-ROM.

Orchids of Sarawak. T. E. Beaman et al. (Kew Royal Botanical Garden).Orchids of Southeast Asia. (Rijksherbarium, Netherlands): 8,000 species

on CD-ROM.Orchids of Sumatra. J.B. Comber (Kew Royal Botanical Garden).Las Orquídeas del Parque Nacional Iguazú. A.E. Johnson (LOLA, Argentina).Peterson Field Guide to California and Pacific Northwest Forests. J.C.

Kricher and R.T. Peterson (Houghton Mifflin).Peterson Field Guide to the Eastern Forests of North America. J.C.

Kricher et al. (Houghton Mifflin).Phalaenopsis [moth orchids]: a Monograph. E. Christenson (Timber Press, U.S.A.)Plant Diversity of an Andean Cloud Forest: Inventory of the Vascular Flora

of Maquipucuna, Ecuador. G.L. Webster and R. Rhode (California U.P.)Plant Genetic Resources of Legumes in the Mediterranean. N. Maxted

and S.J. Bennett, eds. (Kluwer, Netherlands).The Plants of Mt Kinabalu, Vol. 4: Dicotyledon Families Acanthaceae to

Lythraceae. R.S. Beaman et al. (Kew Royal Botanical Garden).The Plants of Mount Oku and the Ijim Ridge, Cameroon: a Conservation

Checklist. M. Cheek et al. (Kew Royal Botanical Garden).Rare and Precious Wild Flowers of China, Volume 2. Jiang Z. and Peng

Z., eds. (Science Press, China): 356 ferns, conifers and seed plants.Rare Vascular Plants of Alberta. L. Kershaw et al., eds. (Alberta U.P., Canada).Regions of Floristic Endemism in Southern Africa: a Review with

Emphasis on Succulents. A.E. Van Wyk and G.F. Smith (unknownpublisher, S. Africa).

Silva: Scientific and Common Names of the World’s Wood and Timbers.R.B. Miller and J. Ilic (CSIRO, Australia).

Trees and Shrubs of California. J.D. Stuart and J.O. Sawyer (California U.P.)Verticordia [Western Australian plants]: the Turner of Hearts. E. George

(UWAP, Australia): all 101 species, 13 subspecies and 30 varieties.World Checklist and Bibliography of Sapotaceae. R. Govaerts and D.G.

Frodin (Kew Royal Botanical Garden): 54 genera.The World of Clovers. J.M. Gillet et al. (Iowa State U.P.): more than 200

species.

TETRAPODS and SNAKES (40 titles)Amphibians of Argentina: a Second Update, 1987-2000. E.O. Lavilla and J.M.

Cei (Monographie di Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Torino 28).Amphibians of Central and Southern Africa. A. Channing (Cornell UP):

200 species.Amphibians and Reptiles of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan: An Atlas

and Field Guide. A.M. Disi et al. (Chimaira, Germany).Amphibians and Reptiles of Pennsylvania and the Northeast [USA]. A.C.

Hulse et al. (Cornell UP)Animal Tracks and Signs [in northwest Europe]. P. Bang and P. Dahlstrom

(Oxford U.P.): 200 species.The Armored Dinosaurs. K. Carpenter, ed. (Indiana UP, USA)Atlas of the Mammals of the Czech Republic, Volume 4: Rodents (Rodentia),

Part 1 - Hamsters (Cricetidae), Voles (Arvicolidae), Dormice. M. Anderaand B. Benes (unknown publisher, Czech Republic).

The Bats of Madagascar: A Field Guide with Descriptions of EcholocationCalls. D. Bennett and J. Russ, eds. (Viper Press): CD and book.

The Bats of the Masoala Peninsular, Madagascar, and the Use of TimeExpansion Echolocation Detectors in Surveying MicrochiropteranCommunities. J. Russ and D. Bennett, eds. (Viper Press).

Camelids: Proceedings of the 3rd European Symposium on South AmericanCamelids. M. Gerken and C. Renieri (Wageningen Press, Netherlands):sustainability, genetics, etc.

Colour Guide to the Reptiles of the Commonwealth of Independent States(Formerly Known as USSR). N.N. Szczerbak (R. & A.): all species.

Crocodilian Biology and Evolution. G.C. Grigg et al., eds. (SurreyBeatty).

DK Handbook: Reptiles and Amphibians. M. O’Shea and T. Halliday(Dorling Kindersley): 400 species from around the world.

Dogs: a Startling New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior andEvolution. R. Coppinger (Simon & Schuster).

Field Guide to the Reptiles of East Africa: All the Reptiles of Kenya, Tanzania,Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. S. Spawls et al. (Academic Press).

The Fossil Vertebrates of Florida. R.C. Hulbert, ed. (Florida U. Presses).Frogs of Central America/Frosche Mittelamerikas. I. Richling (Chimaira,

Germany).Genetics and the Search for Modern Human Origins. J.H. Relethford (Wiley).Giant Long-Necked Plant-Eating Dinosaurs: the Prosauropods and

Sauropods. T. and L. Holmes (unnown publisher).Green Guide: Frogs of Australia. G. Swan (New Holland).A Guide to the Amphibians and Reptiles of Costa Rica. T. Leenders

(unknown publisher, Costa Rica).The Guide to Bats of Southern Africa: a Handbook on Biology,

Identification and Conservation. P. Taylor (Natal U.P.)Handbuch der Reptilien und Amphibien Europas, Band 3/IIIA:

Schildkröten (Testudines) I: Land- und Sumpfschildkröten. H. von UweFritz (Aula, Germany).

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