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1 Astronomy Stars of the Southern Heavens 4th edn.. Nangle, James 1958 Angus & Robertson For the amateur astronomer using a small
telescope or field glasses to increase their
knowledge of the Southern skies - includes
chapters giving maps of the star groups visible
in two month blocks
Donated by Mildred Thynne 129pp Hbk
1 Biography A Century Afield - A History of the
Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club
Fenton, Janet. 2004 TFNC A history of TFNC to 2004 168pp. Softcover. B&W photos;
lists club archives at back
1 Biography A King Island Settler’s Tale Paterson, Jim 2001 Self published, Hobart Reminiscence, observation and description of
an interesting island and a way of life gone by,
from our club member, Jim Paterson.
Purchased from the author,
7/3/2002,
302pp. Col photographs
1 Biography An edited Extract from "The Voyage of the
Caroline, 1827" England to Van Diemans
Land 1827-8
Lee, Ida 1978 Van Diemans Land Company Describes the colonisation by Van Diemen's
Land Company of Circular Head . Describes
their operations/history/land selection & ships
voyage
Donated by Elizabeth Glover, 1984 22pp. Pbk
1 Biography Charles Darwin in Hobart Town Davies, Margaret (Editor) Jan 2009 Royal Society of Tasmania Proceedings of a symposium of this name. The
first part consists of papers presented wholly
or in part during the symposium and the
second part offers annotated guides and
discussions on excursions made by Darwin
whilst in Hobart.
Donated by David Ratkowsky July
2017.
113pp. Pbk
1 Biography Citizen Labillardiere. A Naturalist's Life in
Revolution and Exploration (1755-1834)
Duyker, Edward 2003 The Miegunyah Press,
Melbourne
Biography of Labillardiere one of the great
naturalists-travellers of the eighteenth century
- this is a comprehensive study of the
naturalist, revealing a committed republican.
Labillardiere wrote the first general flora of
Australia 1804-1806
Review copy 383pp. Hbk, glossary, appendix,
notes, zoological, botanical and
general indexes.8/8/2003
1 Biography Hither and Thither - A personal Anthology
of a Tasmanian by Choice
Aves, Kelsey 1996 Self published Autobiography of a devoted nature-lover,
conservationist and bushwalker and music
supporter of TSO. Covers c.1940-1996
Donated by the author 62pp Pbk
1 Biography Insect Delight - a life's journey Evans, John 1989 Brolga Press Autobiography - will appeal to those interested
in natural history and conservation. Insects
have lived on this planet longer than the
human species, yet damaged it much less.
212pp Pbk
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1 Biography Joseph Banks' Florilegium - Botanical
Treasures from Cook's First Voyage
Gooding, Mel (Text on the
voyage); Mabberley, David
(Commentary on plates) ;
Studholme, Joe (Afterword
on the printing process).
2017 Thames & Hudson Ltd, London This is the first full colour publication of some
of the most extraordinary botanical prints of
the 18th century..it is a great scientific record
for Banks and Daniel Solander who collected
plants at every opportunity and a work of
Botanical illustration of outstanding beauty.
Includes Gooding's description of the Voyage;
Mabberley's description of Sydney Parkinson's
artwork, his death and the subsequent
completion of his paintings and of the
engravings. Final chapter Studholme describes
the modern printing process.
Purchased Fullers October 2017
$120.00
320pp. Hbk. With maps and 181
colour plates/ illustrations
1 Biography King of the Wilderness. The life of Deny
King
Mattingley, Christobel 2001 Text Publishing, Melbourne,
Australia
Biography of Deny King Purchased Fullers 2016 $24.95 334pp. Pbk
1 Biography Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton
Hooker
Huxley, Leonard 1918John Murray, London
Based of materials collected and arranged by
Lady Hooker, vol 11.
Inscribed in front, Edith Thompson 567pp. Hbk.
1 Biography Memories of my Father Elliot, David M. 1991 Self published, South Hobart E.A. Elliot, doctor and naturalist, was the
instigator and a founding member of the
Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club. the Club was
formed at a meeting in the Royal Society's
Rooms on September 15th, 1904. E.A. Elliot
was the first secretary, organised the first
seven Easter Camps and maintained a strong
interest in the Club until his death in 1968.
Donated by the author 64pp. Pbk. b&w photographs
1 Biography My Birds - Biography John Rowland Skemp Skemp, John Rowland 1970 CL Richmond & Sons Pty Ltd The birds in his garden in Myrtle Bank in NE
Tas
95pp. Hbk
1 Biography The Wasp and the Orchid. The remarkable
life of Australian Naturalist Edith Coleman
Clode, Danielle 2018 Picador Over 30 years Edith Coleman would write over
300 articles for Australian nature for Australian
publications..she would solve the mystery of
orchid pollination. This book sets to uncover
Edith's story from her childhood in England
and her unlikely success sharing along the way
Edith's lyrical and incisive writing and her
uncompromising passion for Australian nature
and landscape.
Review copy. Donated 2018 420pp. Hbk
1 Biography Understanding our natural world - The
Field Naturalists Club of Victoria 1880-
2015
Presland, Gary July 2016 FNCV This is the story of FNCV about thousands of
people working together to increase their own
knowledge and understanding of the natural
history of Victoria. The data recorded by the
club through more than 135 years of fieldwork
in all parts of Victoria, has been an enormous
contribution.....
Purchased FNCV $24.00. 2016 275pp. Softcover
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1 Botany Algae Freshwater Algae in Australia (A Guide to
Conspicuous Genera).
Entwisle, Timothy J.,
Sonneman, Jason A. and
Lewis, Simon H.
1997 Sanity and Associates The book is mainly a schematic key with
coloured photographs and diagrams. A short
introductory section deals with collecting,
storage and preservation; habitats;
microscopy; and management of algal blooms.
Includes references and index.
Purchased from TEC 242pp. colour photos, pub
1 Botany Alpine Alpine Plants of Australia Harris, Thistle Y 1970 Angus & Robertson Hbk, B&W drawings and photos. First part
environment, second by genus and family.
review copy, was $12 retail 193pp, HB B&W Photos
1 Botany Alpine Alpine Tasmania: An illustrated guide to
the flora and vegetation
Kirkpatrick, Jamie 1997 OUP, Melb Illustrated with photographs by Peter
Dombrovskis and line drawings by Georgina
Davis. Introductory chapters deal with
biogeography, but plant descriptions are the
main purpose of the book. Includes a key. The
book finishes with chapters on plant
communities and conservation. Includes
glossary, tables and index.
Purchased TEC 196pp. Pbk.
1 Botany Alpine Alpine Wildflowers of Tasmania - Plant
Identikit
Collier, Phil 2012. 2nd
edn..
Australian Plants Society Inc.
Hobart Group
Aims to encourage familiarity with the
common and spectacular of Tasmania's alpine
plants.
65pp. A6 Pocket sized booklet
1 Botany Alpine Flora and Fauna of Alpine Australasia: Ages
and Origins. Note: Primarily covers
flora but includes chapters on rock
wrens in NZ and Lepidoptera
fauna
Barlow, Bryan A. (Editor) 1986 CSIRO with Australian
Systematic Botany Society
Alpine environments of Australia, New Guinea
and NZ differ from each other in terms of
topography, genesis, climate & biota and
contrast strongly with northern hemisphere
alpine habitats. Paleoclimatology,
paleobotany, biogeography, ecology and plant
and animal systematics have been used here
to give an understanding of the bio-historical
relationships of these isolated islands of alpine
terrain in the southern hemisphere.
Donated by Forestry Tasmania
2017 (Downsize of library)
534pp. Pbk.
1 Botany Alpine Kosciusko Alpine Flora Costin, A B; Gray, M;
Totterdell, C J & Wimbush, D
J
1979 CSIRO/Collins Combined effort, commemorates 50th
anniversary of CSIRO Div. of Plant Industry
review copy, price was$25 408pp Hbk.Col photos.
2 Botany Bryophytes Lichens of Rainforest in Tasmania and
south-eastern Australia
Kantivilas, G. and Jarman, S.J. 1999 Flora of Australian
Supplementary Series Number
9.) Australian Biological
Resources Study, Canberra
The cool temperate rainforests in Tasmania
provide habitat for a remarkable diversity of
lichen flora. This book is both a guide to the
lichens, beautifully illustrated by Bruce
Fuhrer’s clear photographs, and an
introduction to their distribution,
relationships, biology and the composition of
the lichen flora and communities. Includes
notes on identifying lichens, a key, glossary
references and index.
212pp pub.
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2 Botany Bryophytes Mosses and liverworts of rainforest in
Tasmania and south-eastern Australia
Jarman, S. J. and Fuhrer, B. A. 1995 CSIRO and Forestry Tasmania This book is an introduction to the Bryophytes
(mosses and liverworts) in cool temperate
forests and other wet vegetation types. It is
not an identification guide, and therefore does
not contain scientific descriptions and keys,
but is aimed at the non-specialist to increase
awareness of a beautiful but largely neglected
flora. Bruce Fuhrer’s beautiful photographs
should inspire us to take a closer look.
Contains an index and glossary.
134pp Pbk.
2 Botany Bryophytes Mosses of Dry Forest of SE Australia Read, Cassia and
Slattery Bernard
2014 Friends of Box-Ironbark Forests
(Mount Alexander Region,
Victoria)
For students and absolute beginners,
technically accurate but free of technical
language
100pp Pbk
2 Botany Bryophytes Tasmanian Lichens - Identification,
Distribution and Conservation Status. 1.
Parmeliaceae
Kantivilas, G; Elix, JA and
Jarman, SJ
2002 ABRS Canberra and the
Tasmanian Herbarium. Flora of
Australia Supplementary Series
No 15
With 148 taxa & 21 genera the Parmeliaceae is
the most diverse family in the Tasmanian
lichen flora. It includes many of the largest and
most conspicuous macrolichens found in
Tasmania. The book collates the available
floristic distributional and ecological data on
the Tasmanian lichen flora.
Purchased Fullers $39.99 2018 274pp. Softbk
2 Botany Bryophytes The Macrolichens of Tasmanian Rainforest:
Key and Notes
Kantivilas, G and James, P.W. 1987 Lichenologist 19 (1) 1-28 key and notes research paper reprint. 27pp.
2 Botany Ferns Ferns and allied plants of Victoria,
Tasmania and South Australia
Duncan, Betty, and Isaac,
Golda
1986 Melbourne University Press The definitive field guide for ferns -
comprehensive text and generously illustrated
with detailed drawings and Bruce Fuhrers
photographs.
Donated by Dr. D.A. Ratkowsky,
1987.
258pp. HB Ill. Col. and b&w
photographs and line drawings.
2 Botany Ferns Ferns of Victoria and Tasmania Wakefield, NA 1955 Field Naturalist Club of Victoria Description and illustrations of the 116 species
of native fern71pp. Pbk
2 Botany Ferns The Ferns of Tasmania. Their Ecology and
Distribution
Garrett, Michael 1996 Tasmanian Forest Research
Council, Inc.
Following Michael Garrett’s interesting talk
and excursion in June, his book is a must.
Apart from the identification guide (a
photograph, description and distribution map
for each species), the book covers fern
structure and life cycle; propagation and
cultivation; Tasmanian fern flora; ecology and
distribution. Includes a field key to the
Tasmanian Pteridophytes, glossary and index.
Purchased from Book City, $45.95,
30.6.00
217pp. Pbk. including colour
photos.
2 Botany Ferns Victorian Ferns: Description of the Species
occurring in the State. (COPY 1)
Bond, Richard and Barratt,
Charles
1934 FNCV Descriptions of all species occurring in the
State (Victoria)
Donated by Frank Green 2004 64pp. Pbk.
2 Botany Ferns Victorian Ferns: Description of the Species
occurring in the State. (COPY 2)
Bond, Richard and Barratt,
Charles
1934 FNCV Descriptions of all species occurring in the
State (Victoria)
Donated by Miss ML Westbrook
1986
64pp. Pbk.
2 Botany Ferns; History Ferns of Tasmania Rodway, Leonard
(Government Botanist).
1905 Printed for the TFNC. The
Mercury Office, Hobart Reprint from the Tasmanian Mail articles.
Describes all the known ferns at that time
16pp. Reprint
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2 Botany Flora Aspects of Tasmanian Botany: A tribute to
Winifred Curtis
Banks, MR; Smith, SJ;
Orchard, AE; Kantivilas, G.
(Editors)
1991 Royal Society of Tasmania A volume devoted to botanical papers
published as a tribute to Winifred Curtis.
Chapters include: biography; early exploration;
macrofossil evidence and diverse research
papers (Hepaticae; Fungi; Mosses; Monocots
and Dicots).
Donated by Forestry Tasmania
2017 (Downsize of library)
247pp. Pbk.
Large Book:
between
Boxes 2 & 3
Botany Flora Australian Carnivorous Plants Bourke, Greg; Nunn, Richard 2012 Redfern Natural History
Productions
This is the fist known complete listing of all
currently known Australian carnivorous plants
197pp. Hbk Photos
2 Botany Flora Collins Field Guide to the Wild Flowers of
South-East Australia
Galbraith, Jean 1977 William Collins Sons and Co Ltd Intended to help ID almost any native plant in
temperate eastern Australia450pp. Hbk
2 Botany Flora Flowers of the Field Johns, Rev. C.A (Revised and
edited by Elliot, Clarence)
1908 George Routledge. 2nd edition Introduction to British Botany [@ 1908] and an
explanation of terms etc.
Inscribed in front, G.S. Carruthers,
Aug 08
324pp. HBk
2 Botany Flora Forests and Flowers of Mt Wellington,
Tasmania
Curtis, Winifred undated TMAG Provides a simple introduction to the botany of
Mt Wellington - suitable for school excursion
or resident wishing to know more of the flora
23pp. Pbk.
2 Botany Flora Nature of the Midlands Gilfedder, L; Kirkpatrick, JB;
Wapstra A & H
2003 Midlands Bushweb Provides a valuable reference to assist in the
improved management of the native flora in
the midlands of Tasmania.
168pp Pbk. Photos
2 Botany Flora Rainforest Plants of Tasmania - Plant
Identikit
Collier, Phil and Howells,
Christine
2007 Australian Plants Society
Tasmania Inc.
Aim is to encourage familiarity of the common
rainforest plants
Purchased Fullers Bookshop 2016
$8.95.
64pp A6 size
2 Botany Flora Tasmanian Flowering Plants - A field guide Watts, Dave 2018 Pelican Press An illustrated record with over 300 species of
Tasmania's flowering plants. With full colour
photographs and descriptive text.
Purchased Fullers Bookshop 2018
$39.00.
189pp. Soft cover
2 Botany Flora Tasmania's Natural Flora - Copy 1 Howells, Christine et al 2012 2nd Edition Flora of Tasmania with photographs 2014 for ANN 431pp Soft cover
2 Botany Flora Tasmania's Natural Flora - Copy 2 Howells, Christine et al 2012 2nd Edition Flora of Tasmania with photographs 2014 for ANN 431pp Soft cover
3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 1 -
Copy 1
Curtis, Winifred 1956 University of TasmaniaDefinitive Tas keys - Gymnosperms;
Angiospermae Ranunculaceae to Myrtaceae
Donated by ML Fraser 1971 240pp. Hbk
3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 1 -
Copy 2
Curtis, Winifred 1956 University of TasmaniaDefinitive Tas key - Gymnosperms;
Angiospermae Ranunculaceae to Myrtaceae
Donated by Frank Green 240pp. Hbk
3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 2 Curtis, Winifred 1963 University of Tasmania Definitive Tas key: Angiospermae : Lythraceae
to EpacridaceaeDonated by David Ziegeler 475pp. Hbk
3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 3 Curtis, Winifred 1967 University of Tasmania Definitive Tas keys - Angiospermae:
Plumbaginaceae to SalicaceaePresented by Miss FE Warren 661pp. Hbk
3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 4A Curtis, Winifred 1979 University of Tasmania Definitive Tas key -Monocotyledons - Orchids 138pp Hbk
3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 4B
Angiospermae: Alismataceae to
Burmanniaceae
Curtis, Winifred M. and
Morris, Dennis I
1994 St David’s Park Publishing,
Hobart
This final part of The Student’s Flora describes
the remaining monocotyledons (the orchids
were described in Part 4A), including
freshwater aquatic plants; rushes; estuarine
and coastal ; sedges; grasses, irises; lilies and
grass-trees.
Purchased12/6/01, Government
Info Shop, $28.50
459pp. Hbk. Line art illustrations.
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Botany Flora Vegetation of Tasmania Reid, James; Hill, Robert;
Brown, Michael and
Hovenden, Mark (editors).
1999 Australian Biological Resources
Study. Series: Flora of Australia
Supplementary Series; no. 8).
A scientific study of all major terrestrial
vegetation types (including non-vascular
plants) from rainforest to alpine vegetation, as
well as introducing climate, geology, the
Tasmanian environment and its impact on the
vegetation and also discusses the plant fossil
record, endemism and conservation.
Eucalypts are given in depth treatment
because of their importance in the ecosystem,
while other less well researched vegetation
types are treated more briefly. The final
chapter deals with problems of conservation,
scientific approaches to conservation and
reservation. Includes references and index.
Purchased 65/4/2001, TEC $60. 453pp. pub. Maps, photographs
and diagrams, some col.
3 Botany Flora Wattles of Tasmania Simmons, Marion H. 2009 Self published Useful tool for naturalists, gardeners who
would like to grow Tasmanian Wattles in their
garden etc. Book includes 20 species as well as
four introduced species. Illustrated to life size
showing foliage, flowers and seed pods.
Purchased Fullers 2016 $9.95 64pp. Spiral bound booklet
3 Botany Flora Wildflowers of Mt Wellington - Plant
Identikit
Collier, Phil 1988 Society for Growing Australian
Plants
Mt Wellington Plant IDs 64pp. A6size
3 Botany Flora Wildflowers of Tasmania - Plant Identikit King, H.J. and Burns, T.E.. 1969 Jacaranda Wildflower Guides
no.5. Jacaranda Press
Native Plants of Tas Donated by Marjorie
Westbrook1986
106pp. A6 size
3 Botany Flora Wildflowers of the Warm East Coast - Plant
Identikit [of mainland Austral+D67ia]
Scarth-Johnson, Vera 1967 Jacaranda Press descriptions and paintings of abt. 48 East coast
of mainland Australia flowering plants
Donated by Marjorie
Westbrook1986
106pp, A6 size
3 Botany Flora Woodland Wildflowers of Tasmania - Plant
Identikit
Collier, Phil, Howells Christine 2006 Society for Growing Australian
Plants
Describes wildflowers found in Lowland
woodlands and heathlands, mostly in the
north and east of the state. (excludes coastal
and alpine species)
Purchased Fullers Bookshop 2016
$8.95
64pp. A6size
3 Botany Flora The Tasmanian Flora Rodway, Leonard 1903 Govt. Printer, Hobart with some drawings of typical species.
Precursor to the Winifred Curtis volumes
320pp. Hbk.
3 Botany Flora Aquatic A Guide to the plants of Tasmanian
Saltmarsh Wetlands
Prahalad, Vishnu 2014 UTAS Comprehensive user guide to the unique flora
of an enchanting ecosystem that adorns much
of coastal Tasmania
82pp. Soft cover
3 Botany Flora Aquatic Marine Plants of Tasmania Scott, Fiona J. 2017 TMAG A colourful introduction to Tasmania's often
unique marine flora. Flora has been selected
from estuaries, rocky reef habitats and kelp
forests
Purchased TMAG November 2017
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3 Botany Flora Aquatic Seaweed - Art Meets Science Wallace, Ian (Photographer) 2010 Ian Wallace A collection on photographs from the 2010
exhibition with the same name as the book
title. These images are the closest the author
can get to the feeling he gets whilst exploring
the seascapes around the Tasmanian coast.
Donated by Dr Helen Fitton
(Marinova)
52pp. HBk
3 Botany Flora Aquatic Tasmanian Streambank Plants Glazik, Rae & Askey-Doran,
Michael
2004 Department of Primary
Industries, Water and
Environment, Hobart
A guide to common plants along streams 80pp. Soft cover. Illustrations.
Large Book:
between
Boxes 2 & 3
Botany Flora, Interstate Flowers and Plants of Victoria Cochrane, Fuhrer, Rotherham
and Willis
1968 FNCV in assoc. with Reed Australian Flora in Colour series. A
comprehensive guide to flowers and plants of
Vic.
Donated by M. Westbrook. 1990 large HBk 216pp. Col photos
3 Botany Flora, Interstate Native Flowers of Victoria Pescott, E.E.. c. 1914 George Robertson & Co,
Melbourne
Early volume that deals with the native flowers
of Vic in a popular yet scientific manner.
1128;pp.Hbk. Illustrated
3 Botany Grasses Common Grasses of Tasmania: An
Agriculturalists’ Guide
Lane, P., Morris, D. and
Shannon, G.
1999 Tasmanian Environment Centre,
Hobart
This book provides clear descriptions of the
more common grasses in Tasmania,
concentrating on those of agricultural
significance. The descriptions are divided into
three groupings, native/pasture,
introduced/pasture and introduced/weed
grasses. A double page spread is devoted to
each species with a description and
photograph of the plant as well as diagrams of
identifying features. Although the book only
covers a small proportion of the total number
of species in the state, notes on similar species
are included at the foot of each description.
The book includes a glossary. Given that
grasses form such an important component of
our landscape, this is a useful guide.
83pp Pbk
3 Botany Names Name That Flower - The identification of
flowering plants
Clark, Ian, and Lea, Helen 2003 Melbourne University
Publishing Limited
Provides information on how to go about
identifying flowering plants scientifically and
properly (and not just from photographs!) -
includes structure of flowers and the process
of identification. Aims to make the naming of
flowers a little easier. Should be used in
conjunction with field guides and floras.
Review copy from MUP 299pp. Soft cover
3 Botany Names The little Book of Common Names for
Tasmanian Plants
Wapstra, H&A&M; Gilfedder,
L
2005 Dept. Primary Industries, Water
&Environment, Tas
Checklist of common names of Tasmanian
plants
88pp. booklet Pbk, addendum
insert 2007, 1/2 A4 size
3 Botany Names West Aust. Plant Names and their
Meanings
Sharr, F A 1978 Uni of WA press Pbk glossary, alphabetical genera, then species
Revised 1988 ddn581.03
228pp. Pbk
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PAMPHLET
BOX 4
Botany Orchids Australian Orchid Research Vol 3 -
contributions of Tasmanian Orchidology 1-
9
Jones, David L 1998 Australian Orchid Foundation pub Contributions to Tasmanian Orchidology1-
9
224pp Soft cover. B&W drawings
and Col Photos
SMALL
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BOX 4
Botany Orchids Common Orchids of Tasmania - Plant
Identikit
Collier, Phil 2010 Australian Plants Society
Tasmania. Inc.
Major revision of 1993 publication.
Illustrations and descriptions of the most
commonly found species, which were
sometimes chosen to represent a group of
species.
Purchased Fullers Bookshop 2016
$8.95
64pp. A6 size.
LARGE BOOK
RH SIDE OF
BOX 4
Botany Orchids Orchids of Australia (The Complete
Edition).
Nicholls, W.H. Paintings by
W.H. Nicholls with
descriptive text by D.L. Jones
and T.B. Muir
1969 Nelson Makes available in one volume the definitive
work of WH Nicholls
141pp. Large Hbk 475col
plates(drawings)
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 4
Botany Orchids The Orchids of Tasmania.
NOTE: SHORT TERM LOAN ONLY.
Jones, David; Wapstra, Hans;
Tonelli, Peter & Harris,
Stephen
1999 The Miegunyah Press,
Melbourne
A detailed guide to every known orchid in
Tasmania. Introductory chapters on habitats,
conservation and notes on orchids are
followed by a key to the genera, and a key to
orchid leaves. The book is clearly set out with a
page devoted to each species, including its
description, photograph and locality map.
These are preceded by notes on the genus,
often with explanatory drawings and for the
larger genera, a key a key to the species.
Includes glossary, references, and index to the
species and a checklist of the species, as well
as an appendix on orchid taxa erroneously
recorded for Tasmania.
408pp Hbk.
SMALL
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BOX 4
Botany Orchids;
Interstate
An Introduction to the study of South
Australian Orchids
Rogers, R.S 1911. 2nd
edition
Govt. Printer Book first appeared as three illustrated articles
for children. This booklet retains that simplicity
but includes glossary and bibliography for
further reading. Also now included
bibliographical sketches of Robert Brown,
Ralph Tate and RG Fitzgerald
63pp. Pbk. Pocket sized Booklet
LARGE BOOK
BETWEEN
BOXES 5 & 6
Botany Trees A survey of Huon Pine in the Piemena River
State reserve and Environs
Pedley, J, Brown, MJ, &
Jarman, SJ
July 1980 National Parks and Wildlife
Service, Tasmania
Presents the results of a survey of Huon Pine in
the Pieman River State Res and its environs. It
forms part of a continuous programme of
investigations into the conservation of flora in
Tasmania.
67pp. Soft bk A4
SMALL
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BOX 5
Botany Trees Australian endangered Species: Eucalypts Pryor, L D 1981 Australian National Parks &
Wildlife Service
In 1977 ANP&WS engaged Pryor to examine
current position of endangered and rare
Eucalypts. Special pub no 5
139p Pbk B&W maps, photos
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BOX 5
Botany Trees EucaFlip Wiltshire, Rob & Potts, Brad. 2007 CRC for Forestry, UTAS A portable, all-weather, easy to use reference
for bushwalkers, naturalists and botanists
Fold up 'map" 30species
+glossary
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Botany Trees Forest Trees of Tasmania - Field Guide.
Copy 1
Naughton, Peter (Ed) 1995 revised Forest Resources pocket sized book to be used a guide in the
field to Tree ID
donated by Forest resources 116pp Pbk small
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees Forest Trees of Tasmania - Field Guide.
Copy 2
Naughton, Peter (Ed) 1995 revised Forest Resources pocket sized book to be used a guide in the
field to Tree ID
donated by Forest resources 116pp Pbk small
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees Native Trees of Tasmania Kirkpatrick, J.B. : Backhouse
Sue
1997 Pandani Press
user friendly guide to the identification f
Tasmanian native trees
135pp. Soft cover
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees Our Own Trees: A First Book on the
Australian Forest
Vidler, Edward A 1930 WA Hamer, Melbourne elementary book on Australian Trees 64pp. Pbk
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees Rainforest Trees of Mainland South-
eastern Australia
Floyd, A.G., (Forestry
Commission on NSW)
1989 Inkata Press A fully illustrated description of all 385
recognised rainforest tree species (as at 1989)
Includes keys. (Does not include Tas endemics)
Donated by Forestry Tasmania
2017 (Downsize of library)
420pp. Hbk
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees Tasforests Volume 8 journal Forestry Tasmania 1996 Forestry Tas Articles on Eucalypts, history, key distribution 166p Pbk journal B&W drawings
photos, maps
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees Tasmanian Timber Trees Somerville, Janet 1950 Education Department,
Tasmania
Written for students. Visual Aids Bulletin no. 3.
Drawings and descriptions of Tasmania's
timber trees
donated by Miss M Westbrook.
1990
26pp B&W photos, Drawings
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees The Hidden Life of Trees - What they feel.
How they communicate.
Wohlleban, Peter 2015 Black Inc. Books Are trees social beings? The case is made that
the forest is a social network by protecting,
communicating and warning other trees of
impending dangers etc..
Purchased Fullers May 2017 272pp. Pbk
SMALL
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Botany Trees The Natural distribution of Eucalypts in
Australia
Chippendale, George M &
Wolf, Ludek
1981 Australian National Parks &
Wildlife Service
Special pub no 6; Maps, NO Drawings or
Photos of species
192pp Pbk B&W maps
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees TreeFlip Wiltshire, Rob & Jordan, Greg 2009 CRC for Forestry, UTAS A portable, all-weather, easy to use reference
for bushwalkers, naturalists and botanists
Fold up 'map" 31species
+glossary
SMALL
PAMPHLET
BOX 5
Botany Trees Trees of Victoria - an illustrated field guide Costermans, L.F 1973.
Revised.
(first
published
1968)
self published fully illustrated guide to 85 trees and verge
shrubs native to Vic and three neighbouring
states (Incl. Tas)
donated by author 1977 82pp Small A6size,. B&W
photos, drawings, maps
6 Botany Weeds Environmental Weeds: A field Guide for SE
Australia
Blood, Kate CRC Weed
Management Systems
2001 CH Jerram Science Publishers A field guide divided into sections covering
trees; shrubs; climbers and creepers; herbs
and succulents; and grasses. Descriptions
include notes on ecology, origin, habitat the
weed is likely to invade, and how the plant
spreads. Coloured photographs and
distribution maps. Includes index.
Purchased CSIRO 29/7/02 228 pp. Pbk. col. photographs
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6 Botany Weeds Weeds of the South-east. An identification
Guide for Australia.
Richardson, FJ; Richardson
RG, Shepherd RCH
2016. 3rd
edition
Self-published A comprehensive ID guide for weeds in the SE
of Australia. This field guide is for anyone
interested in ID-ing pest plants and the
preservation of our native flora. An essential
tool for all naturalists. An excellent book!.
Purchased FNCV $64.00. 2016 522pp. Soft cover
LARGE BOOK
BETWEEN
BOXES 5 & 6
Conservation Fauna Bugs, Birds, Bettongs & Bush: maintaining
habitats for fauna in Tasmania
Visoiu, Micah & Lloyd, Sarah 2003 Bushcare Technical Extension,
Nature Conservation Branch,
Resource Management and
Conservation, DPIWE, Hobart
Overview of the principles of managing native
vegetation, so it provides good habitat for
native animals. Background info on the fauna
of Tasmania and its diversity is also included.
Kit 10 of the Tasmanian Bushcare
Toolkit
81pp Booklet spiral bound
LARGE BOOK
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Conservation Fauna Feral Animals, Threatened Species and the
Role of the Community
Threatened Species Network,
Hobart
March 2005 Threatened Species Network Forum Proceedings. Aim was to identify how
the Tasmanian Community can contribute to
controlling feral animals and what can be done
to facilitate the action and build community
capacity. Sessions included feral cats; invasive
marine species; Carp; feral and introduced
birds; Bumblebee; Gambusia & Chytrid
120pp. Pbk. A4
6 Conservation Fauna Gambusia holbrooki - A
Management Guide and Workbook
Milner, Rodney June 2006 National Heritage Trust Provides the tools to enable those working in
the conservation and natural resource
management field to maintain the momentum
gained over the last two years in addressing
the Gambusia problem in Tasmania
50pp. Spiral Spiralbnd
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Conservation Fauna Tasmania’s Threatened Fauna Handbook:
What, Where and How to Protect
Tasmania’s Threatened Animals..
Bryant, Sally and Jackson,
Jean.
1999 Threatened Species Unit, Parks
and Wildlife Service, Tasmania,
This book profiles every native species listed
by mid 1999 on Tasmania’s Threatened
Species Protection Act 1995 and the
Commonwealth Endangered Species
Protection Act 1992. Other species not listed
but believed to be at risk are also included.
The book is divided into three sections, the
first identifies locations where threatened
species occur, using a system of 1:25,000
Tasmaps. Section 2 profiles the listed animals,
and the third section is a quick reference guide
on broad habitat types. There is also a
description of the specialist habitats of caves,
and of Great Lake. The spiral binding is a bit
difficult on such a heavy volume.
Purchased DPIWE 12/7/02 $40 428pp. Pbk. line drawings
6 Conservation Flora Bush Regeneration Bradley, Joan 1971 Mossman Parklands and Ashton
Park Association
Practical ways to eliminate Exotic plants from
Natural Reserves
15pp. Booklet
6 Conservation Flora Conservation of Flora in Tasmania Brown, MJ; Hoggins, DD &
Bayly-Stark HJ
Aug 1977 National Parks and Wildlife
Service, Tasmania
The Status of Plant Species which are Primitive,
Endemic or of Geographical Significance
65pp. Pbk. A4
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Conservation Flora The Disappearing Heath: A Study of the
conservation of the coastal heath plant
communities of north and east Tasmania
and the Furneaux Group
Kirkpatrick, J.B. 1977 Tasmanian Conservation Trust First book devoted to composition and extent
of heathlands in Tasmania
Donated by the Tasmanian
Conservation Trust Inc.
96pp. Pbk
6 Conservation Flora The Disappearing Heath: Revisited Kirkpatrick, J.B. and Harris, S. 1999 Tasmanian Environment Centre
Inc. Hobart
Chapters in this interesting book cover history,
(including pre-human evolution of heath),
ecology, different heath communities, the
flora, significant species and conservation.
Illustrated with line drawings by Georgina
Davis and a few coloured photographs. A third
of the book is taken up with appendices
devoted to distribution maps and percentage
frequency of species in particular
communities.
210pp pub
6 Conservation Flora The Guidelines for Bush Corridors Hussey, Baja, Hobbs, RJ,
Saunders DA
1989 CSIRO Div. Wildlife & Ecology.
WA
Conference held in Busselton WA in 1989
presents the principal finds of that conference
19pp Booklet
6 Conservation Discovering Tasmania's Ramsar Wetlands Thorp, Veronica 2002 Natural Heritage Trust &
Tasmanian Environment centre
Inc.
Describes Tasmania's 10 most precious
wetlands.
25pp. Booklet Sbk
6 Conservation Keeping it Clean - A Tasmanian field
hygiene manual to prevent the spread of
freshwater pests and pathogens
Allan, Kaylene; Gartenstein,
Simon
March 2010 NRM South, South Hobart The manual provides information on how to
prevent the spread of freshwater pests and
pathogens in Tasmanian waterways, wetlands,
swamps and boggy areas. It is intended
primarily for people who work in these areas,
but also will help recreational visitors to
understand the risks and act accordingly.
Donated by Magali Wright, NRM
South October 2017
70pp. Spiral bound. Sbk
6 Conservation Wild Solutions. How Biodiversity is Money
in the Bank.
Beattie, Andrew and Ehrlich,
Paul; illustrations by
Turnbull, Christine
2001 Melbourne University Press This book explains with many examples, and in
a very readable style, how biodiversity is
valuable to us from a human point of view.
Reviewed by Owen Seeman in The
Tasmanian Naturalist no 123,
2001, p. 59.
239pp. Hbk. line drawings.
Review copy
6 Fungi A Field Guide to Australian Fungi Fuhrer, Bruce 2005 Bloomings Books Field guide with more than 500 species
described including slime moulds. Each species
photographed in its natural environment to
show important characters for identification
and to provide habitat associations
360pp. Soft cover
6 Fungi A Field Guide to Fungi of South-eastern
Australia
Macdonald, Ross and
Westerman, John
1979 Thomas Nelson Australia Pty Ltd Field guide with 45species. Each species
illustrated and described fully and clearly
Donated Marjorie Westbrook 153pp.Hbk
6 Fungi A Field Guide to Fungi of South-eastern
Australia
Macdonald, Ross and
Westerman, John
1979 Thomas Nelson Australia Pty Ltd Field guide with 45species. Each species
illustrated and described fully and clearly
153pp.Hbk
6 Fungi A Field Guide to Tasmanian Fungi. 1st
edition
Gates, Genevieve;
Ratkowsky, David
2014 TFNC Field guide over 600 species Illustrated and
described.
Donated by Authors 248pp. Soft cover
6 Fungi A Field Guide to Tasmanian Fungi. 2nd
edition
Gates, Genevieve;
Ratkowsky, David
2016 TFNC Field guide over 650 species Illustrated and
described.
Donated by Authors 249pp. Soft cover
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6 Fungi Fungi McWilliams, Gertrude I 1967 Nelson Doubleday Inc. USA, National Audubon society nature
Program. USA based. But simple explanation of
terms, and types of fungi
Donated by Marjorie Westbrook
1986
63pp, A5size B&W drawings, col
stickers
6 Fungi FungiFlip Gates, Genevieve;
Ratkowsky, David &
Wiltshire, Rob
2015 School of Biological Sciences,
UTAS
A portable all-weather easy to use reference
for bushwalkers and naturalists
Donated by Genevieve Gates Fold up 'map with 360 species +
glossary
6 Fungi FungiFlip Gates, Genevieve;
Ratkowsky, David &
Wiltshire, Rob
2015 School of Biological Sciences,
UTAS
A portable all-weather easy to use reference
for bushwalkers and naturalists
Donated by Genevieve Gates Fold up 'map with 360 species +
glossary
6 Fungi Victorian Toadstools and Mushrooms.
3rdEd
Willis, J.H 1963 Field Naturalist Club of Victoria A key and notes to 120 gilled fungi, Drawings
B&W photos
Donated by Marjorie
Westbrook1969
88pp. Pbk,
6 Fungi Where the slime mould creeps - a
fascinating world of myxomycetes
Lloyd, Sarah 2014 Self published Entertaining descriptions of myxomycetes with
Photographs of over 60 species of Slime
moulds
Donated by the author. Signed
copy.
102pp. Soft cover
6 Fungi Where the slime mould creeps. 2nd edition Lloyd, Sarah 2018 Self published (Typanocryptis
Press, Birralee 7303)
This edition includes updated information
based on the latest research from around the
world. The number of species has increased to
107. and almost all the photographs from the
first edition have been replaced with stacked
images.
Review copy. Reviewed by
Genevieve Gates in 2018 Tas
Naturalist.
112pp. Soft cover
6 Geology Interstate The Geology of South Australia Howchin, Walter 1918 Education Department,
Adelaide
Part 1:Introduction to Geology, Physiological
and structural from the Australian standpoint.
Part 2: The geology of SA with notes on the
chief geological systems and occurrences in
the other Australian States.
541pp. Hbk. Inc. maps and
illustrations
6 Geology Tasmania The Rock which makes Tasmania. (Copy 1) Leaman, David 2002 Leaman Geophysics, Hobart Dolerite is an uncommon rock in a world
perspective, but it dominates Tasmania's
geology. David Leaman passionately believes
that we should understand the rock on which
we live, sometimes called "Tasmania's curse".
He explains its Jurassic origins, and particular
engineering considerations which have not
always been taken into account in planning.
Well explained and illustrated. Lay-out a bit
cramped.
21/10/02 TEC, $29.00 208pp. Pbk. Colour photographs,
diagrams, index, references
6 Geology Tasmania The Rock which makes Tasmania. (Copy 2) Leaman, David 2002 Leaman Geophysics, Hobart Dolerite is an uncommon rock in a world
perspective, but it dominates Tasmania's
geology. David Leaman passionately believes
that we should understand the rock on which
we live, sometimes called "Tasmania's curse".
He explains its Jurassic origins, and particular
engineering considerations which have not
always been taken into account in planning.
Well explained and illustrated. Lay-out a bit
cramped.
Donated by Dr David Ratkowsky
July 2017.
208pp. Pbk. Colour photographs,
diagrams, index, references.
Signed by the author
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6 Geology Tasmania Wonderstruck - treasuring Tasmania’s
caves and karst
Haygarth, Nic 2016 Forty South Publishing,
Lindisfarne 7015
Caves are places of wonder and mystery. By
1840 a Gothic regime of candles and bark
torches. heightened the thrill of the ‘Sublime’
within Wet Cave on Mole Creek, in northern
Tasmania. More than a dozen Tasmanian
tourist caves, from Gunns Plains to Ida Bay,
have glistened in guiding light. Farmers turned
to home-baked hospitality when the Industrial
Revolution mobilised urban excursionists,
opening private ‘show’ caves by the glow of
acetylene gas. After World War II, Sam Carey’s
Tasmanian Caverneering Club, the first
Australian caving club, began a quest to
discover, record and protect Tasmanian caves
which continues today. Wonderstruck:
treasuring Tasmania’s caves and karst is the
story of these journeys of subterranean
discovery, the myths and the legends, the
explorers and the ecological battlegrounds, the
‘master’ caves and the megafauna dens, the
entrepreneurs and the raconteurs.
Review copy to come
6 Geology Tasmania; walks Step into History in Tasmanian Reserves. Leaman, David 2001 Leaman Geophysics, Hobart This is an extension of Leaman’s previous
book, Walk into History in Southern Tasmania,
this time covering the state’s parks and
reserves. A geological overview provides a
foundation before the book launches into
detailed descriptions of walks within the
state’s parks and reserves. Leaman covers
anything from Federation Peak to the Creepy
Crawly Nature Trail. In fact he goes into more
depth for the shorter walks, and provides
interesting historical and geological
information for each area. The book contains
a wealth of excellent photographs as well as a
glossary, index and reading list. An interesting
addition is an appendix discussing park and
reserve management.
Purchased 14/3/02, Tasmanian
Environment Centre Inc. $31.45
416pp. Softbk. Line maps and
diagrams; col photographs
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6 Geology Tasmania; walks Walk into History in Southern Tasmania. Leaman, David 1999 Leaman Geophysics, Hobart This is not a conventional walking guide or a
geology field guide, but an interesting mix,
describing 64 reasonably accessible day walks
in the southern region. Most of these walks are
centred about Hobart and Mt Wellington,
extending as far as Orford, Huon and Channel
and Tasman Peninsula. They are not just
walks but insights into the places in terms of
their natural history, dependent on the
underlying geology, as well as the more recent
human history. The author also reviews several
controversial planning issues and major
developments where geology has been given
inadequate attention, in the hope that such
mistakes can be avoided in the future.
Members who attended David’s talk and
outing last year will remember the Long Beach
dune saga at Sandy Bay, and the issues vexing
the cliffs at Taroona.
282pp Pbk.
6 Indigenous History Interstate Patterns of Life: Aboriginal People. WA Lofgren, M E 1975 Lovell, WA Museum The story of the aboriginal people of Western
Australia. Written in 1977
72pp. Soft cover
6 Indigenous History Interstate Traditional Aboriginal Plant Resources in
the Kalumburu Area
Crawford, I.M 1982 WA museum first paper in an intended series, aim is to
reconstruct the economic basis of traditional
society
86pp Pbk B&W photos
6 Indigenous History Tasmania The Stone Age Man of Tasmania - A brief
account of his life and conditions. Copy 1
Fletcher, Jane Ada 1951 First published in Tasmanian
Education Journal
Thought provoking ideas of the 1950s about
The Tasmanian Aborigines
Donated by Frank Green 2004 24pp. Pbk
6 Indigenous History Tasmania The Stone Age Man of Tasmania - A brief
account of his life and conditions. Copy 2
Fletcher, Jane Ada 1951 First published in Tasmanian
Education Journal
Thought provoking ideas of the 1950s about
The Tasmanian Aborigines
Donated by Frank Green 2004 24pp. Pbk
6 Indigenous History Tasmania The Tasmanian Aborigines Plomley, N J B 1977 self published, Launceston insert flyer for book wordlist of aboriginal
languages
72p PbkA5 booklet, maps B&W
drawings
6 Indigenous History Tasmania The Tasmanians Meston, AL 1948 Queen Victoria Museum and Art
Gallery
Summary of reports from early explorers
contact with and of what was (thought to be)
known of the Tasmanians at 1948
Donated by Mrs JA Fletcher. With
AL Meston's signature. With 2x
relevant newspaper cuttings
6pp. pamphlet
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8 Invertebrates Freshwater Colour Guide to Invertebrates of Australian
Inland Waters: ID Guide No.8
Hawking, John H. and Smith,
Felicity J.
1997 Co-operative Research Centre
for Freshwater Ecology, Murray-
Darling Freshwater Research
Centre, Albury
This field identification guide to freshwater
invertebrates is designed for students, field
ecologists, amateur collectors, fishermen and
community riverwatch workers. It lists the
invertebrates in taxonomic groups: the
sponges, hydras, jellyfish, primitive worms;
polychaetes; segmented worms, leeches;
freshwater snails and mussels; water mites;
crustaceans,; and the bulk of the book is
dedicated to the insects. Colour photographs
of 200 of the more easily recognisable
organisms aids with identification. Each
section begins with features of the group, then
broad classification. Descriptions go to family
or genus level and include size; habitat;
distribution; and trophic status, and the
number of recorded species is given. Each
section is colour coded for quick field
reference. Includes references and glossary.
Purchased from the publishers
1/5/02 $26.40 + $5 postage.
213pp. pub. Col photographs
8 Invertebrates Freshwater The Waterbug Book: A Guide to
Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of
Temperate Australia
Gooderham, John, and
Tsyrlin, Edward
2002 CSIRO Publishing A field guide written with a refreshing touch of
humour. The book is arranged by animal
groups, and includes identification keys and a
wealth of excellent photographs. The
introduction includes an explanation of the
SIGNAL system for water quality testing. The
book finishes with references, glossary and
index.
Purchased CSIRO 29/7/02 232pp. pub. Ill. col. photographs
and line diagrams
8 Invertebrates Insects A Guide to Stag Beetles of Australia Hangay, George, and De
Keyzer, Roger
2017 CSIRO A comprehensive account of the 95 lucanid
species found in Australia - it reveals their
diversity and beauty and looks in detail at their
morphology, habitats and ecology and explains
how to collect and preserve them.
Purchased CSIRO June 2017 $49.95 245pp Soft cover
8 Invertebrates Insects Australian Butterflies Common, I.F.B 1964 Jacaranda Press photographs by Ederic Slater B&W and Col Donated by Marjorie
Westbrook1986
131pp, pocket
8 Invertebrates Insects Australian Cicadas Moulds, MS 1990 NSW University Press Includes all the known facts about these
insects and contains much new information.
214pp Hbk
8 Invertebrates Insects Australian Insects Child, John 1969 Periwinkle Press Provides students and teachers insight into the
world of insects…should be able to ID insects
to family level. Technical terms kept to a
minimum
Presented by Mrs Boss-Walker
16/9/1976
109pp. Soft cover
8 Invertebrates Insects Butterflies of Tasmania - Copy 1 McQuillan, Peter; ill Virtue,
Julie
1994 Tasmanian Field Naturalists
Club Inc. Aims to provide information to aid the
identification of butterflies. Most can be ID'd
from the illustrations, but explicit points of
distinction are included in the text as required
Acquired for ANN 2014 104pp, Pbk, colour drawings of
each of 39 species
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8 Invertebrates Insects Butterflies of Tasmania - Copy 2 McQuillan, Peter; ill Virtue,
Julie
1994 Tasmanian Field Naturalists
Club Inc. Aims to provide information to aid the
identification of butterflies. Most can be ID'd
from the illustrations, but explicit points of
distinction are included in the text as required
Acquired for ANN 2014 Pbk, colour drawings of each of
39 species
8 Invertebrates Insects Collecting and Sampling Insects Endersby, Ian 2009 Entomological Society of
Victoria
the how to guide for collecting and preserving
insects in a collection
28pp. soft cover booklet
8 Invertebrates Insects Common Eggfly (Hypolimnas bolina
(Fabricus) in Tasmania
Bennet, Michael & Poole,
Lyndel
2001 Self-published Unusual (vagrant?) sighting of the Common
Eggfly butterfly in Tasmania . (ref also: The
Tasmanian Naturalist 2000 #122 pp57-58. In
2016 converted to CD-R and a copy was
donated to the Insects of Tasmania website via
Kristi Ellingsen
Donated by the authors CD-R
8 Invertebrates Insects Expedition Field Techniques. Insects and
other terrestrial arthropods. Reprint
McGavin, George C. 2007 Geography Outdoors: Royal
Geographical Soc with IBG,
London.
Essential information on what the author
considers to be the most useful field
techniques appropriate to expeditions - mainly
concerned with insects, but many of the
techniques are appropriate for collecting many
other sorts of arthropod such as spiders.
68pp. Spiral bnd.
8 Invertebrates Insects Identikit - Insect and Invertebrate
Identification Guide for Tasmanian Schools
Fenton, Janet 2007 Tasmanian Environment Centre Easy to follow guide for young students -
perfect for schools
Donated by Janet Fenton Folded A3 buff coloured paper
8 Invertebrates Insects Insect Pests of Trees and Timber in
Tasmania
Elliott, HJ & de Little DW c. 1983 Forest Commission of Tasmania This book contains information on the main
insect pests of tree and timber in Tasmania
together with details of the damage they cause
and the best means of control. Colour
photographs enable easy ID of the common
pests
Donated by Forestry Tasmania
2017 (Downsize of library)
90pp. Pbk booklet
8 Invertebrates Insects Insects of Australia. (Green Guide). Zabrowski, Paul 2002 New Holland This is not a field guide but an interesting
introduction for those who are not already
experts in entomology. Chapters are divided
according to insect biology, habitat and
behaviour rather than taxonomy. This book
will appeal to older children as well as adults.
Includes an index and a checklist of Australian
insect groups.
Purchased CSIRO 29/7/02 97pp. Pbk. col. photographs
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Invertebrates Insects Insects of the World Linsenmaier, Walter 1972 McGraw-Hill invaluable reference for the naturalist, a mine
of information for those who are curious about
the insect world
392pp. Large Hbk, B&W, some
col plates
8 Invertebrates Insects Jewel Beetles of Tasmania - A Field
Naturalists Guide. (Copy 1)
Cowie, David 2001 Tasmanian Field Naturalists
Club Inc.
This book contains the details and images
about the approx. 50 species of jewel beetles
known to occur in Tasmania, some species are
common but others rarely seen. Tasmanian
species are smaller and less brightly coloured
than their tropical cousins.
41pp. Booklet
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8 Invertebrates Insects Jewel Beetles of Tasmania - A Field
Naturalists Guide. (Copy 2)
Cowie, David 2001 Tasmanian Field Naturalists
Club Inc.
This book contains the details and images
about the approx. 50 species of jewel beetles
known to occur in Tasmania, some species are
common but others rarely seen. Tasmanian
species are smaller and less brightly coloured
than their tropical cousins.
41pp. Booklet
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Invertebrates Insects Lea's Legacy Semmens, Trevor D 1999 Department of Primary
Industries, Water and
Environment, Hobart pub.,
64pp
Celebrating 100 years of the Insect reference
Collection & of Entomological activity within
the Tasmanian DPIWE. Mr Arthur M. Lea was
the first Entomologist to the department
Donated by Owen Seeman,
8/8/2003
64pp. Soft cover. Large
8 Invertebrates Insects Living Lights - The Glow-worms of Australia
and New Zealand
Plowman, Cathie with
Merritt, David. Illustrations
by Janet Fenton
2013 Plowman, Cathie. Illustrations
Janet Fenton
many beautiful illustrations & photographs
show the intriguing world of glow-worms
Donated by Janet Fenton 44pp Pbk
8 Invertebrates Insects Name That Insect: A guide to the insects of
south-eastern Australia
New, T R 1996 Oxford university Press This the first guide to identifying insects of SE
Australia. Extensive notes on structure,
recognition and biology
194pp Pbk
8 Invertebrates Insects The beetle Ewanius nothofagi, missing
link? and hybrid gum-trees in South
America
de Little, David 2005 Self published Presentation of talk to TFNC 5May2005. CD-Rom
LARGE BOOK.
GREEN BOX 7
Invertebrates Insects The Insects of Australia Division of Entomology CSIRO
Canberra
1970
MUP, Carlton, Victoria
A textbook for Students and Researchers HB
1029pp B&W drawings, photos
1029pp. Hbk. B&W drawings,
photos
8 Invertebrates Insects Wings: an Introduction to Tasmania's
Winged Insects
Daley, Elizabeth 2007 40 degrees South Over 600 photos of more the 350
species…easy to read and understand the
wealth of information. Essential book for all
those interested in Tassy insects
Signed and Donated by the author 236pp. Soft cover
8 Invertebrates Marine 20 Sea Shells Turner, E & Dartnell, AJ June 1969 TMAG Shells chosen for this booklet were the 'top 20'
shells brought into TMAG for ID and is
intended to aid the beachcomber and rock-
pool hunter identify the more common shells.
Donated by Miss ML Westbrook
June 1986
22pp. Spiral bound booklet
8 Invertebrates Marine A field guide to the Marine Invertebrates
of South Australia
Gowlett-Holmes, Karen 2008 Notomares. (self published) Over 870 species illustrated in full colour.
Distribution maps for all species. Over 1500
photos. Habitat descriptions
333pp. Pbk
8 Invertebrates Marine A revision of the Fiddler Crabs of Australia.
(Ocypodinae: Uca)
George, RW & Jones, DS 1982 Western Australian Museum Three new species are described, including
revision of those previously known. Keys, line
drawings, distribution maps provided.
99pp. Pbk
8 Invertebrates Marine A Thousand Treasures, A million pleasures Campbell, Rees 2006 self published, marine Shells, crabs and other beach creatures from
NW Coast of Tas
from marine nets; signed by the
author
110pp Pbk; Col Photos
8 Invertebrates Marine An Illustrated Index of Tasmanian Shells May, WL 1923 John Vail, Tasmanian
Government Printer
with 47 plates and 1052 species Donated by Frank Green 2004 99pp. Pbk. Cover missing
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8 Invertebrates Marine Jellyfish - A Natural History Gershwin, Lisa-Ann 2016 Ivy Press, Lewes, UK This book examines the anatomy, taxonomy,
behaviours, ecology and lifecycles of these
incredible creatures & profiles fifty of the most
notable and intriguing.
Purchased Fullers $39.99 2016 224pp. Hbk
8 Invertebrates Marine Marine Invertebrates of Southern
Australia: Part I
Shepherd, S.A. & Thomas,
I.M. (Editors)
1982 Handbooks Committee, S.A.
Govt..
Describes the most common species of
invertebrates likely to be found along the
coastline or by the scuba diver
491pp. Soft Cover
8 Invertebrates Marine South Australian Shells Cotton, Bernard C 1953 SA Museum booklet, 3rd edition first in 1946, B&W
drawings 226 species
Donated by Frank Green 2004 28p Booklet
8 Invertebrates Marine Stung! On jellyfish blooms and the Future
of the Oceans
Gershwin, Lisa-ann 2013 The University of Chicago Press On jellyfish blooms and the Future of the
Oceans
Donated by the author 424pp. Hbk
8 Invertebrates Marine Tamar Intertidal Invertebrates: An Atlas to
the Common Species
Smith, B J 1995 Queen Victoria Museum and Art
Gallery
describes the Tamar habitat and the commonly
found invertebrates
88pp. Soft cover
LARGE BOOK.
GREEN BOX 7
Invertebrates Marine Tasmanian Sea shells common to other
States
Richmond, Margaret H. 1990? Richmond Printers, Devonport Beautifully illustrated guide to the most
commonly found seashells on Tasmanian
shores
Donated by the author 1990 80pp Pbk. A4size
LARGE BOOK.
GREEN BOX 7
Invertebrates Marine Tasmanian Sea Shells Volume 2 Richmond, Margaret H. 1992 Richmond Printers, Devonport This volume covers more of the marine
molluscs commonly found on Tasmanian
beaches, following on from the Volume 1
identification guide. 265 Tasmanian beaches
have been surveyed over an eleven year
period. Each species is described,
photographed and a locality map of known
distribution (from the TMAG) provided.
Includes maps, glossary and index.
Purchased TMAG, 14/3/02, $30. 111pp. Distribution maps and col
photographs
LARGE BOOK.
GREEN BOX 7
Invertebrates Marine The Crustaceans and Molluscs of the
Tasmanian Salt Marshes
Wong, Vera; Richardson,
Alastair M M & Swain, Roy
1993 UTas Zoology Dept. as per title 95pp +70pp appendices pub,
maps B&W
8 Invertebrates Marine The Curious Life of Krill. A Conservation
Story from the Bottom of the World.
Nicol, Stephen 2018 Island Press Nicol takes us into the underwater habitat of
krill, observing their life and habits
firsthand…brings the biology and beauty of
krill alive and his passion for their importance
to nature serves as a powerful call to conserve
them while we can.
Purchased Fullers, Aug 2018 194pp. HBk
8 Invertebrates Marine The Seashells of Tasmania: a
comprehensive guide
Grove, Simon 2011 Taroona Publications Comprehensive coverage of all Tas species
over 10mm in length. Illustrates 350
commonest species. Ideal for beachcombers,
naturalists and biologists
81pp Soft Cover
SMALL
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Invertebrates Spiders A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia Whyte, Robert & Anderson,
Greg
2017 CSIRO Features over 1300 colour photographs it is
the most comprehensive account of Australian
spiders ever published
Purchased CSIRO June 2017 $49.95 451pp Soft Cover
SMALL
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Invertebrates Spiders Australian Spiders Child, John 1968 Periwinkle Press This book makes it possible for the keen
naturalist to recognise about 20 of the families
of spiders to be found in Australia
104pp. Soft cover
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Invertebrates Spiders Australian Spiders in Colour Mascord, R 1983 AH and AW Reed Pty Ltd This small book aims to interest and enlighten
the public and serious student on some of out
common species
Donated by AM Tagg 112pp. Hbk
SMALL
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Invertebrates Spiders Some Common Spiders of Tasmania Hickman, VV 1967 Tasmanian Museum and Art
Gallery pub. 112 pp
Gives brief account of the main external
features and habits of few of the common
species
Donated by Anna McEldowney,
Sep 2004
112pp. Pbk
SMALL
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Invertebrates Spiders Spiders learning to love them Kelly, Lynne 2009 Jacana Books Introduction to the hairy but not so scary
creatures that share our homes and gardens.
Answers questions like how do spiders build
webs etc.?
264pp. Soft cover
SMALL
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Invertebrates Spiders Spiders Myths and Realities Turner, Elizabeth 1980 Tasmanian Museum and Art
Gallery
Describes commonly found Tasmanian species
& their habitat
Donated by ML Westbrook
4/6/1986
11pp Pbk. Booklet
10 Natural History Fire Bushfire. History, Prevention, Control Foster, Ted 1976 AH & AW Reed, Sydney. Analysis of fire behaviour, prevention, control,
firefighting equipment, bushfires & the
environment with the aim to learn to live with
it.
Donated by Forestry Tasmania
2017 (Downsize of library)
247pp. Hbk
10 Natural History Fire World Fire. The culture of fire on earth Pyne, Stephen, J. 1995 Henry Holt and Company, New
York
This is a story how fire and humans have
coevolved….the two are inseparable and
together they have remade the landscape.
Donated by Forestry Tasmania
2017 (Downsize of library)
379pp. Hbk
10 Natural History Interstate Report on Cyclone Damage to Natural
Vegetation in the Darwin Area after
Cyclone Tracey, 25 December, 1974
Stocker, G.C.. c.1975? Dept. of Primary Industry.
Forestry and Timber Bureau
leaflet no 127
Report on Cyclone Damage to Natural
Vegetation in the Darwin Area after Cyclone
Tracey, 25 December, 1974
38pp. PFBC booklet
10 Natural History Overseas. White's Natural History of Selbourne White, Gilbert 1857 George Routledge and Co. The authors view of his English environment of
Selbourne - intended as a guide for the young
field naturalist. Covers fauna, flora, fossils,
weather observations
Donated by Mrs Boss-Walker 1976 421pp + index. Hardback, blue
and gold cover
10 Natural History Tasmania "Peregrine's" newspaper cuttings
Vol 1: 20/5/1922-4/3/1958
Vol 2: 28/11/1961 to 28/2/1987
Vol 3: undated cuttings
Michael Sharland aka
"Peregrine" (1899-1987)
1922 to
1987
The Mercury Newspapers Articles written on a wide range of field
naturalist subjects. Fascinating reading how
attitudes have changed over the years
Scrap books compiled by Fiona
Walsh & daughter Erika in Dec
2016 from cuttings collected by
Marjorie Wall
3x scrap books. Pbk.
10 Natural History Tasmania Janet Somerville's Botanical History of
Tasmania 1642–1820
Potts, Brad; Kantivilas,
Gintaras & Jarman, Jean
(Eds.)
2006 University of Tasmania and
Tasmanian Museum and Art
Gallery
Unique perspective of early settlement of
Tasmania as seen through the eyes of the
Botanist. This manuscript bridges history and
botany and will be fascinating reading for all
those interested in natural history and the
exploration of Tasmania
Signed by Brad Potts and Ginteras
Kantivilas
233pp. Softback. Maps & photos
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10 Natural History Tasmania The Woodpecker Papers: Talks with a
Naturalist. Tales of Tasmania in the late
1800's.
Atkinson, Reverend Henry
Dresser
2001 This edition self published by
the author's grand-daughters,
Hobart. First published as a
series in Church Messenger ,
Church News and Tasmanian
News .
Rev. Atkinson was so fascinated by Mt
Wellington when he arrived in Hobart Town on
a "round trip" in 1868, that he left the ship and
spent the rest of his life exploring here. These
tales and observations are from all over the
state, and it is heart-warming to see such a
strong conservation ethic so early in our
history.
Donated to the club by Isa
Hurburgh in memory of Mark
(1916-2000), who was a keen field
nat. all his life
296pp. Pbk. Line drawings
10 Natural History Biology for Australian Students. 4th edition Curtis, Winifred M. 1962 Oxford University Press The was the first reasonably advanced biology
text book for Australian Schools - providing
sound and ordered account of its subject and
stimulated interest in the subject
Donated by Richard Robinson
(2017)
554pp. Hbk. Line drawings
10 Natural History Expedition Field Techniques: Education
Projects.
Hurst, Jen 1998 Expedition Advisory Centre,
Royal Geographical Soc.,
London
Aimed at university & School expeditions for
short-term research of practical projects in
other countries
74pp. Spiralbnd
10 Natural History Expedition Field Techniques: People
Orientated Research.
Kapila Sachin & Lyon, Fergus 2006 Expedition Advisory Centre,
Royal Geographical Soc.,
London
Introduction to the approaches and techniques
available to geographer for people-oriented
research.
72pp. Spiralbnd
10 Natural History Family Guide to Dangerous Animals and
Plants of Australia
Sutherland, S 1980 Rigby Publishers Ltd Easy to follow, packed with information - facts
and figures and what to do about venomous
spiders, snakes, sharks, plants or sea creatures.
Donated by M Westbrook 1986 80pp Pbk
10 Natural History Oxford Dictionary of Natural History Allaby, Michael (ED) 1985 Oxford University Press defines many scientific terms each in a few
words
688pp. Hbk
10 Natural History Plants from Roots to Riches: Kew Royal
Botanic Gardens
Willis, Kathy & Fry, Carolyn 2014 John Murray Great read!. Based on BBC4 radio series.
Authors show how the plants at the Royal
Botanic gardens at Kew, UK have changed
history
Purchased from Fullers 2016 354pp. Pbk
10 Natural History The Cambridge Illustrated Dictionary of
Natural History
Lincoln, RJ and Boxshall, GA 1987 Cambridge University Press 10,000 entries. Concise dictionary of
organisms and their ecology
413pp. Hbk
10 Natural History Marine Australian Marine Life Edgar, Graham J 1997 Reed Books The plants and animals of temperate waters from marine nets 544pp Hbk col photos, diagrams
copy 4/6
10 Natural History Marine Australian Seashores Dakin, W J 1952 Angus & Robertson HB, a guide for the beachlover, the naturalist
the shore fisherman and the student, assisted
by Bennet, Isobel and Pope, Elizabeth photos
B&W
from marine nets 372pp. Hbk. B&W photos
10 Natural History Marine Between Tasmanian Tide Lines: a Field
Guide - Copy 1
Marine Naturalists 1999 Tasmanian Marine Naturalists
Association, Hobart
Guide intended users to ID the common plants
and animals seen between high and low tide
lines - the intertidal zone, around Tasmania
124pp. Soft cover
10 Natural History Marine Between Tasmanian Tide Lines: a Field
Guide - Copy 2
Marine Naturalists 1999 Tasmanian Marine Naturalists
Association, Hobart
Guide intended users to ID the common plants
and animals seen between high and low tide
lines - the intertidal zone, around Tasmania
124pp. Soft cover
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10 Natural History Marine Sharks and Rays of South Eastern Australia -
A Field Guide to Species of Conservation
Value
Baker, Janine, L. 2014 Self published Provides information on about 40 sharks and
rays of conservation interest in SE Australia.
Species headings cover: Description,
Distribution, Habitat, Diet, Reproduction,
Fisheries & Vulnerability
Donated free of charge by the
author
78pp (Un-numbered) PB Booklet
10 Natural History Marine Wilderness Under the Waves - An
introduction to the marine life and habitats
of Tasmania's Marine National Estate.
Bryan, Jon 1998 Tasmanian Environment Centre,
Hobart
CD-Rom and the companion booklet aims to
show the fascinating scenery that can be seen
when diving in Tasmania's Marine National
Estate Areas from Bathurst Harbour/Port
Davey, to diverse assemblages at Rocky Cape
and the Kent Group to the more typical
animals and plants of Maria Island
CD-Rom and 16pp booklet
10 Natural History Feral Animals of Tasmania Pfennigwerth, Stephanie;
Threatened Species Network
2008 Print Applied Technology Aims to improve community knowledge &
understanding of feral animals and to
encourage people to become involved in
reporting them.
Missing Oct 2017 Ring bound. Flip book.
Laminated pages one for each
species
10 Natural History Flora and Fauna of Tasmania National Parks & WLS,
Tasmania.
undated National Parks & WLS,
Tasmania.
Simple description of Tasmania's fauna and
flora - good for school projects?
12pp. Pbk. A4
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Antarctica The Silence is Calling - Australians in
Antarctica 1947-97.
Bowden, Tim 1997 Allen & Unwin The ANARE Jubilee History Donated by Barbara Greenstreet
Dec 2006
591pp. Hbk
11 Natural History
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Interstate Arid Australia Cogger, HG and EE Cameron
(Eds.)
1984 Australian Museum, Sydney Symposium papers covering fauna, flora, and
the ecosystems of the arid centre of Australia..
Papers written c. 1977
Reviewed by Peter McQuillan and
placed in library 23/10/85
338pp. Soft cover
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Interstate Plants and Animals of the Dubbo Region Dubbo Field Naturalists &
Conservation Society
2012 Dubbo Field Naturalist &
Conservation Society
Definitive guide to the plants and animals of
the Dubbo region
Donated by Dubbo Field Naturalist
& Conservation Society after the
2014 ANN
222pp Soft cover
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Interstate Selected Nature Notes from the QNC News
(1957-2004)
Date, R, Moorwood, D &
Holt, J (Ed)
2006 Queensland Naturalist ClubCollation of QNC's Nature Notes - selected as
original observations by members between
1957-2004. Includes papers from most
Natural History subjects
Gifted by the President of the QNC
with inscription. 1/2/2007
247pp. Soft cover
11 Natural History
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Tasmania A Pocketful of Nature Peregrine (Sharland, Michael) 1971 The Mercury Newspapers An anthology of notes and articles by the
natural history columnist Peregrine (Michael
Sharland) during the past half century. (to
1971)
100pp. Hbk
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Bangor: TFNC Excursion Report October
2012. Copy 1.Fenton, Janet.
2012
TFNC
The 4th TFNC excursion to Bangor (previous
1905, 1948 & 2004), covers fauna, flora finds
12pp. Pbk. Photos & Text
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Bangor: TFNC Excursion Report October
2012. Copy 2.Fenton, Janet.
2012
TFNC
The 4th TFNC excursion to Bangor (previous
1905, 1948 & 2004), covers fauna, flora finds
12pp. Pbk. Photos & Text
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Birds of Maria IslandRounsevell, DE; Blackhall SA
& Thomas DG
Aug 1977National Parks and Wildlife
Service, Tasmania
results of a Field Survey and Literature Review 63pp. Pbk. A4
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11 Natural History
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Tasmania Derwent River Wildlife Guide, Tasmania Thorp, Veronica 2000 Tasmanian Environment Centre
Inc., Hobart
Inspired by a similar guide about the Yarra
River, this pocket identification book was
produced with funding from the Natural
Heritage Trust. Clearly drawn maps are
followed by notes on plant communities,
marine and freshwater invertebrates,
terrestrial invertebrates, and fish, frogs,
reptiles birds and mammals. Nearly 200
photographs and drawings help with
identification of many species common along
the Derwent from lake St Clair to Tinderbox. A
lot of information packed into a small space.
Includes a glossary and index to pictures.
Purchased 6/2/2000 TEC. $11.39 73pp., colour, pub.
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania Discovering Flinders Island Edgecombe, Jean 1992 Jean Edgecombe, Sydney everything you want to know about KI history,
natural history , food, vegetation etc.
152pp Pbk
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania Discovering King Island: western Bass Strait Edgecombe, Jean 1993 Jean Edgecombe, Sydney everything you want to know about Flinders
Island history, natural history , food,
vegetation etc.
64pp pub
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania East Coast Post-Seminar Tour 20 21 22
January 1990
Forestry Commission of
Tasmania
1990 Society for Growing Australian
Plants
Describes some of the interesting and endemic
vegetation of Tasmania's East Coast
33pp. A4 stapled booklet
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania Flora and Fauna Checklist: Waddamana
Field Study Centre
Chynoweth, Wayne Sept 1981 Self published Fauna and flora checklists of the area Manilla folder with A4 sheets
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania Inquiry into the Proposal to drain and
restore Lake Pedder
House of Reps. Standing
Committee on Environment,
Recreation and the Arts
June 1995 The Parliament of the
Commonwealth of Australia
Inquiry into the proposal to drain and restore
Lake Pedder - the implications of the future
management of the Tas. Wilderness World
Heritage Area; the potential environmental
and economic opportunities and costs and the
adequacy of information currently available
and the need for further research
97pp. Soft cover
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Islands of South-West Tasmania White, Gary 1980 self published History, fauna and flora of the SW islands $4.50 63pp. Pbk
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania Maatsuyker Island - Most Southerly Light.
Copy 2
Blackwell, Peter; Banks,
Elaine & Brown, Deirdre
1981 Tasmanian Conservation Trust Guide to Maatsuyker's history, lighthouse and
its fauna and flora.
17pp. A5 booklet. B&W photos,
drawings
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania Maatsuyker Island - Most Southerly Light.
Copy1
Blackwell, Peter; Banks,
Elaine & Brown, Deirdre
1981 Tasmanian Conservation Trust Guide to Maatsuyker's history, lighthouse and
its fauna and flora.
17pp. A5 booklet. B&W photos,
drawings
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Macquarie Island Wildlife reserve NPWS Tas Aug 1977 NPWS Tas Maps, species lists, history Booklet blue cover. Spiral bound
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania Maria Island National Park National Parks & WLS,
Tasmania.
after 1971 National parks & WLS,
Tasmania.
Map and guide to the island 19pp + appendix. Booklet
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Tasmania Natural Wonders of Tasmania’s World
Heritage Area. Cradle Mountain - Lake St
Clair National Park
Jackson, Jean. 1996 Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife
Service, Hobart
A small, illustrated book for the lay reader,
presenting some of the most interesting
findings for Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair
National Park, from the World Heritage Area
Baseline Studies program organised by Parks
and Wildlife Service between 1990 and 1992.
Includes index and references.
Purchased 14/3/02, Tasmanian
Environment Centre Inc., $8.55
50pp. pub. Line art illustrations.
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania Poimena Reserve Handbook Holderness-Roddam, Bob Nov 2012 Self published Provides all the basic information about
Poimena Reserve (Austin's Ferry) in one place.
In addition to hard copy the material is also on
a DVD which includes additional information -
see Appendix III
Donated by the author 39pp. PFBC
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Tasman Island, Tasmania Friends of Tasman Island post 2008 Friends of Tasman Island Covers history, fauna and flora of the Island Donated by Erika Shankley. Pbk booklet
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Tasmania: A Natural History Davis, William E. jnr 2007 Surrey Beatty & Sons Provides an overview of the natural history of
Tasmania, one of the most fascinating and
pristine regions of the world. Written from the
perspective of a visiting US academic.
Donated by Els Wakefield. August
2017.
267pp. Pbk. Includes many B&W
photos
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11 Natural History
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Tasmania Tasmania’s offshore Islands: seabirds and
other natural features
Brothers, Nigel; Pemberton,
David; Pryor, Helen & Halley,
Vanessa
2001 Tasmanian Museum and Art
Gallery, Hobart
A fascinating book, focussing on seabird
populations on 280 of Tasmania’s offshore
islands. Islands are important as significant
refuges for a diversity and abundance of
wildlife. The book is the result of twenty years
of meticulous field study by Parks and Wildlife
biologist Nigel Brothers. The book begins with
a summary of the salient characteristics of
each of the breeding seabirds, including
distribution, breeding and migration patterns.
Then the islands are described, divided into
geographic regions with location maps. Each
individual island’s topography, landscape
features and geology are briefly summarised,
with a topographic map, before the breeding
seabird species are listed and discussed, and
dominant vegetation noted. Human history is
not discussed apart form briefly listing human-
made structures present. As well as a general
subject index the book includes a bird index
and island index. Appendices include
information on land tenure and conservation
status, common and scientific names for flora
and fauna, and a table of islands on which no
breeding seabirds ere found. References and
bibliography included.
Purchased 3/5/01, T.M.A.G.
$49.95
643pp. pub. Maps & col.
photographs
11 Natural History
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Tasmania The Future of Lake Pedder Lake Pedder Committee of
Enquiry. The Australian
Government, Canberra.
June 1973 Reprinted by the Lake Pedder
Action Committee
Report of the Lake Pedder Committee of
Enquiry June 1973
70pp. Pbk
11 Natural History
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Tasmania The Lake Country of Tasmania Banks, M.R. (Ed) 1973 Foot & Playsted, Launceston A Symposium conducted by the Royal Society
of Tasmania at Poatina, Tasmanian. November
11-12, 1972
199pp. PFBC
11 Natural History
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Tasmania The Romance of Mount Wellington -
Aspects of the history of Mount
Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania, in pictures
and postcards.
Grist, John and Maria 2011 The Franklin Press, Hobart,
Tasmania.
The Mountain' has had multiple uses in its long
history, a few of which are celebrated in these
pages , these include its huts, its sawmills and
historic water supply system, and the old
Springs Hotel.
Donated by the Authors John and
Maria Grist. Sept 2018.
92pp. Softbk.
11 Natural History
Regional Guide
Tasmania The Vegetation of Rocky Cape National
Park.
Corbett, Sib & Balmer, Jayne 2003 Queen Victoria Museum and Art
Gallery
The vegetation of the Rocky Cape NP is
mapped and described
31pp. Softbk. With map n back
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Vegetation of Maria Island
Brown, MJ & Bayly-Stark HJ
Sept 1979 National Parks & WLS,
Tasmania.
History, climate & geology are covered. Then a
detailed vegetation survey of Maria Island
99pp. Pbk. A4
11 Natural History
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Tasmania Waverley flora park Dean, Elizabeth ed. 1997 Clarence City Council Guide to the history, geology and its native
vegetation
36pp Pbk booklet. B&W
drawings, map, photos
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Tasmania, Walks Best Bush, Coast and Village Walks of
South-East Tasmania
Roberts, Ingrid 2013 Woodslane Press Pty Ltd, NSW Includes summary tables of walk distances,
grades, estimated duration and highlights.
Accurate colour maps showing waypoints and
nearby facilities; Info about the regions
history; ID charts for the most commonly seen
wildflowers and birds.
Purchased Fullers 2016 $29.99 232pp. Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to Australian Birds. Volume
1. Non Passerines
Slater, Peter 1970 Rigby Ideal for use in the field - gives complete
coverage of the non-passerine birds
428pp. Hbk
12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to Australian Birds. Volume 2
Passerines
Slater, Peter 1974 Rigby Ideal for use in the field - gives complete
coverage of the 'small bush birds' and other
passerines
309pp. Hbk
12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to Tasmanian Birds Watts, Dave 1999 New Holland This wildlife photographer needs no
introduction. Watts has produced a
comprehensive field guide for Tasmanian
birds, including sea birds and shorebirds.
Includes distribution maps and notes on best
localities to see any particular species.
Purchased TEC 192pp. col. Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to Tasmanian Birds - New
Edition
Watts, Dave 2002 New Holland This wildlife photographer needs no
introduction. Watts has produced a
comprehensive field guide for Tasmanian
birds, including sea birds and shorebirds.
Includes distribution maps and notes on best
localities to see any particular species.
Purchased TEC 192pp. col. Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to the Birds of Australia Pizzey, Graham. Illustrated
Doyle, Roy
1985 William Collins Sons and Co Ltd Field Guide. over 700 species illustrated in
more than 1300 individual paintings.
Donated by the estate of Julia
Scott
460pp Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds A Guide to Australian Waterfowl Goodrick, G no date NPWS NSW & Div. Wildlife Res,
CSIRO
How to identify waterfowl- especially when in
shot gun range!
Booklet
12 Vertebrates Birds A Territory of Birds Sharland, Michael 1964 Rigby Records the authors two years in the NT
including striking pictures of NT's people and
places as well as his search for rare birds,
including the rare night parrot. Its more than a
nature book
Donated by Marjorie Westbrook.
Signed by the author.
232pp. HBk
LARGE BOOK
BETWEEN
BOXES 11 & 12
Vertebrates Birds Atlas of Bird Distribution in New
Zealand1994-2004
Robertson, C J R; Hyvonen, P;
Fraser, M J & Pickard, C R
2007 Ornithological Society of New
Zealand
s 533pp. Large Hbk. Col maps, no
bird pics
12 Vertebrates Birds Australia Bird calls - Tasmania Stewart, David (sound) 2001 Nature Sound Calls of Tas 12 endemic bird species + calls of a
further 68 species often different to their
mainland cousins. No music or spoken
commentary. A list of species with call
descriptions and behavioural notes in front
cover. $26.55
CD-Rom 73mins 51secs. Comes
with 2 copies of the indexed
species list and track times.
12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Birds, their Nests and Eggs Beruldsen, Gordon 2001 self published, Qld A revision of a 1980 publication, The Field
Guide to the Nests and Eggs of
Australian Birds , pub by Rigby.
pub 424 Col photos
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12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Flycatchers Officer, Brigadier Hugh R .
Slater, Peter (Illustrator)
1969 Bird Observers Club, Melbourne Primarily for the bird observer who wants
easily comprehensible description of 'the
flycatchers' . Includes coloured plates and
written descriptions and distribution maps (as
known at that time)
108pp Hbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Honeyeaters. 3rd Impression Officer, Brigadier Hugh R.
Maltby, Peg (illustrator)
1971 Bird Observers Club, Melbourne Primarily for the bird observer who wants
easily comprehensible description of 'the
honeyeaters' . Includes coloured plates and
written descriptions and distribution maps (as
known at that time)
Donated by M. Westbrook 85pp Hbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Waterfowl. Copy 1 Downes, MC & Watson, I 1960 Fisheries and Wildlife
Department, Victoria
Handbook for the ID of waterfowl in the field.
Special emphasis is given to the ducks
48pp pub
12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Waterfowl. Copy 2 Downes, MC & Watson, I 1960 Fisheries and Wildlife
Department, Victoria
Handbook for the ID of waterfowl in the field.
Special emphasis is given to the ducks
Donated by M. Westbrook 48pp pub
12 Vertebrates Birds Bird Wonders of Australia Chisholm, A.H. 1948 Angus & Robertson presents a factual, gossipy account of the
believe or not features of Australia's
remarkable bird life.
Donated by the estate of Julia
Scott
285pp Hbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Birds and Other Vertebrates of South West
Tasmania
White, Gary 1985 self published with emphasis on coastal environments Reviewed by Don Hird 1986 and
then donated to the TFNC Library
58pp pub
12 Vertebrates Birds Birds of Tasmania. Fourth edition. Green, R H 1993 Potoroo Publishing, Launceston An annotated checklist with illustrations donated by author 84pp Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Birds of Tasmania. Third edition Green, R H 1989 Potoroo Publishing, Launceston An annotated checklist with illustrations donated by author 84pp Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Chatham Islands Ornithology Holderway, RN (Ed) 1994 Notornis. Ornithological Society
of New Zealand
A Tribute to Sir Charles A Fleming 1916-1987 207 pp Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Common Australian Birds of Towns &
Gardens
Chapman, Graeme 1970 Lansdowne Press, Melbourne enables readers to ID the common birds seen
in towns, cities and gardens
142pp Hbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Dancing on the edge of the world: essays
on birds and the lighter side of life
Knowler, Donald 2004 Donald Knowler, South Hobart Collection of short articles written for the
Mercury by a journalist with an interest in
wildlife of the back yard..
donated by the Mercury 272pp Softcover
12 Vertebrates Birds Expedition Field Techniques; Bird Surveys. Bibby, Colin; Jones, Martin &
Marsden, Stuart
1998 Expedition Advisory Centre,
Royal Geographical Soc.,
London
Survey methods for birds to promote better
knowledge to help their conservation
134pp. Spiralbnd
12 Vertebrates Birds Fairy Wrens Chisholm, AH first
published
1948
FW Cheshire Pty Ltd,
Melbourne
A conversational account of the origin,
development, domestic life of Australia's
prettiest bird family
38pp. Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Field Guide to the Birds of Australia Simpson & Day 1984 Viking O'Neil A book of identification Donated by R. Taylor 1986 352pp Softcover
LARGE BOOK
BETWEEN
BOXES 11 & 12
Vertebrates Birds John Gould's Birds of Australia Gould, Chisholm, A H
&Serventy, Vincent
1973 Lansdowne Press, Melbourne John Gould paintings in colour 116pp. Large Hbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Larger Land Birds of Australia Beruldsen, Gordon 1972 Rigby Publishers Ltd Instant Book series 64pp. Booklet
12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmanian Birds (rev) Sharland, Michael 1958 Angus & Robertson for those who desire to ID Tas birds in life 172pp Hbk.
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12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmanian Birds. TFNC; Wall, L 1989
reprint/
revised
Jacaranda Press A TFNC produced pocket book, col
photographs of 77 birds. Updated names
98pp pocket
12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmanian Birds. Copy 1. TFNC; Wall, L 1974 Jacaranda Press A TFNC produced pocket book, col
photographs of 77 birds, newspaper cutting in
back
Donated by Marjorie
Westbrook1986
97pp pocket
12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmanian Birds. Copy 2 TFNC; Wall, L 1974 Jacaranda Press A TFNC produced pocket book, col
photographs of 77 birds.
97pp pocket
12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmania's Own Birds Fletcher, Jane Ada undated (pre
1956)
Education Department,
Tasmania
Booklet provides in handy pocket form an
account of the 14 birds peculiar to Tasmania
(as known at the time of publication) .
Originally published as a series of articles for
the Tas Education department as an aid for
teachers and students.
Donated by Frank Green in 2004 30pp booklet
12 Vertebrates Birds Tawny Frogmouth. 2nd edn.. Kaplan, Gisela July 2018 CSIRO Publishing Tawny Frogmouth presents an easy to read
account of these unique nocturnal birds which
can be found across almost the entire
continent.
Reviewed by Amanda Thomson in
the Tasmanian Naturalist 2018
#140, then donated to the TFNC
Library.
168pp Softbk
LARGE BOOK
BETWEEN
BOXES 11 & 12
Vertebrates Birds The Atlas of Australian Birds Blakers, M; Davies, S J J F; &
Reilly PN
1984 Melb Uni Press covers all Australian birds as at 1984. Dist.
maps and B& W sketches
Donated by Marjorie
Westbrook1984
738pp. Large Hbk. B&W
drawings of birds and maps
12 Vertebrates Birds The feathered tribes of Van Diemen's Land Lloyd, Sarah 2015 Self [published. Typanocryptis
Press
Entertaining overview of Tasmania's bird
habitats and provides hints on where to find
and how or identify birds.
Reviewed by Els Wakefield. Then
donated to the TFNC Library
104pp pub
12 Vertebrates Birds The Lyrebird - A Natural History Reilly, Pauline; illustrations
by Chambers, Peter
1988 NSW University Press Brings together all aspects of the Lyrebird's life
- including the breeding biology, behaviour,
song and mimicry into an easily readable form
93pp. Soft cover
12 Vertebrates Birds The Observers Book of Birds' Eggs Evans, G 1954 Frederick Warne & Co revised edition, 180 eggs with illustrations 224pp, pocket bk
12 Vertebrates Birds Threatened Birds of Australia: an
Annotated List
Brouwer, J and S Garnett (Ed) 1990 RAOU and Australian National
Parks and Wildlife Service
covers the endemics or those that regularly
occur in Australia or its territories and are or
may be threatened on a global basis.
Reviewed by LE Wall. Then
donated to the TFNC Library
178pp Pbk
12 Vertebrates Birds Where to Find Birds in Australia Bransbury, John 1987 Hutchinson Australia A comprehensive and reliable travellers guide
to the birds of Australia, including where to
see them, routes, permits, accommodation
and plant life. Detailed maps for each locality
Reviewed by LE Wall. Then
donated to the TFNC Library
539pp. Soft Cover
12 Vertebrates Birds Birds of Australia Head, John 1900? self published 12 lithographs prints + descriptions donated by Jean Witham about 30pp. Pbk booklet
12 Vertebrates Birds;
Conservation
A celebration of Kakapo. Williams, Murray 2006 Notornis Volume 53.
Ornithological Society of New
Zealand
Progress in the conservation of an enigmatic
parrot
197pp Soft Cover
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12 Vertebrates Birds; Interstate A Hand list of the Birds of Victoria Wheeler, W. Roy 1967 MUP, Carlton, Victoria Puts on record all species known to have
occurred in Victoria at 1967. Common names +
scientific names and distribution are included.
Also introduced species known to have
become established.
88pp. Soft cover
13 Vertebrates Fauna The Guide to Tasmanian Wildlife McNab, Angus 2018 Forty South Publishing Pty, Ltd,
Tasmania
An excellent comprehensive guide to
identifying all 324 species of amphibians,
reptiles, mammals and birds that inhabit
Tasmania and its territorial waters (inc.
Macquarie Island); including 30 endemics and
174 vagrants. With over 9000 images
Purchased Fullers $49.99. 2018 376pp Softbk
13 Vertebrates Fish Coastal Fishes of Tasmania and Bass Strait. Edgar, Graham J., Last, Peter
R & Wells, Malcolm W.
1982 Cat & Fiddle Press & Tasmanian
Underwater Photographic
Society
A good identification guide with photographs
and a brief description of representative fish.
Includes checklist and index.
Purchased from Book City, $19.95
26/5/00,
176pp. col. Hbk
13 Vertebrates Fish Expedition Field Techniques: Fishes. Coad, Brian W. 1998 Expedition Advisory Centre,
Royal Geographical Soc.,
London
Survey methods for fresh and saltwater fish 102pp. Spiralbnd
13 Vertebrates Fish Seadragon's Lair: Threats to Fish Habitat.
Copy 1
Collins, Graham(film),written
by Elek, Jane & Fletcher,
Adele
2003 Tasmanian Marine Naturalists
Association, Hobart Good for schools/students. For anyone
interested in understanding more about sea
dragons and other life in our fragile coastal
environment
Inc. slides on Tasmanian Marine
Plants & Animals. TMNA, $15 + $4
postage
DVD 15mins
13 Vertebrates Fish Seadragon's Lair: Threats to Fish Habitat.
Copy 2
Collins, Graham(film),written
by & Fletcher, Adele
2003 Tasmanian Marine Naturalists
Association, Hobart Good for schools/students. For anyone
interested in understanding more about sea
dragons and other life in our fragile coastal
environment
Inc. slides on Tasmanian Marine
Plants & Animals. TMNA, $15 + $4
postage
DVD 15mins
13 Vertebrates Mammals A Key and Field Guide to the Possums,
Gliders and Koala
Smith, Andrew & Winer, John Feb-97 Surrey Beatty & SonsIncludes a species key, species descriptions
and coloured pictures and distribution maps
for the whole of Australia
Donated by Forestry Tasmania
2017 (Downsize of library)
51pp Soft cover booklet
13 Vertebrates Mammals A Practical Guide to the Successful Hand
Rearing of Tasmanian Marsupials
Austin, M. A No date Regal Publications. General information includes expected survival
of orphans in different conditions and at
different ages, as well a practical notes on
permits, formulas and record keeping. The
major marsupial groups are dealt with chapter
by chapter, outlining specific requirements,
and a whole chapter addresses illnesses,
diseases parasites and conditions, and another
deals with zoonosis, or groups of diseases
which can be transmitted from animals and
birds to humans. Includes and index.
Purchased 6/12/2000 TEC $17.83. 144pp. Pbk.
13 Vertebrates Mammals An illustrated key to the Skulls of the
Mammals of Tasmania
Green, RH., ill Rainbird, Julie 1983 QV Museum & Art Gallery,
Launceston
A simple illustrated key for the ID of skulls of
native and introduced mammals of Tasmania.
100pp. Soft cover
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13 Vertebrates Mammals Expedition Field Techniques.: Small
Mammals. 2nd Edition
Barnett, Adrian & Dutton,
John
1995 Expedition Advisory Centre,
Royal Geographical Soc.,
London
Aims to give an overview of the techniques of
small mammal study which are suitable for
expeditions.
126pp. Spiralbnd
13 Vertebrates Mammals Expedition Field Techniques: Bats. Barlow, Kate 1999 Expedition Advisory Centre,
Royal Geographical Soc.,
London
Introduction and overview of techniques that
can be used in the field to study bats.
68pp. Spiral Spiralbnd.
13 Vertebrates Mammals Marsupials and Monotremes of Australia Lyne, Gordon 1967 Angus & Robertson Describes the most primitive of all mammals -
the egg-laying mammals/monotremes as well
as all the pouched mammals/marsupials of
Australia
72pp. large Hbk B&W drawings
and some pics
13 Vertebrates Mammals Mirram - Little Happy One (2nd ed.) Irby, Florence M 1982 Geneva Press, Latrobe, Tas The Story of a Sugar Squirrel. (Children's story) Donated by Robyn Gates Bklet
13 Vertebrates Mammals Notes of the Tasmanian Rat Kangaroos Kershaw, Ron C. 1971 FNCV: Victorian Naturalist Vol
88 No 1.
Observations made between 1950-1956 on the
Bettong and Potoroo in an area of the Tamar,
near Launceston Tasmania. Comparisons
between the two animals are made
Reprint
13 Vertebrates Mammals Tasmanian Bats and their habitat - A Guide Cawthen, Lisa 2015 CRC for Forestry and the
Tasmanian Forest Practices
Authority
An informative guide to Tasmania's bat
biology, identification and habitat
management
Purchased Fullers 2016 $9.99 22pp. Booklet
13 Vertebrates Mammals Tasmanian Mammals - A field guide Watts, Dave 1993 revised
edition
Tasmanian Conservation Trust This field guide brings together an outstanding
series of colour photographs of all the native
Tasmanian land mammals and a clear concise
text
Purchased Fullers 2016 $24.95 116pp. Soft Cover
13 Vertebrates Mammals Tasmanian Tiger - Precious Little Remains Maynard, David; Gordon,
Tammy
2014 QV Museum & Art Gallery,
Launceston
Explores the tragic consequences of European
settlement on this unique and misunderstood
animal
127pp. Pbk
13 Vertebrates Mammals Tasmanian Tiger - The Mystery of the
Thylacine
The Mercury/TMAG 3 Sept 1998 Mercury insert - Special newspaper insert produced at the time of the
TMAG exhibition of the same name. Aims to
tell the myths and facts about the Thylacine
Mercury newspaper insert
13 Vertebrates Mammals The Fauna of Tasmania: Mammals Green, RH 1993 Potoroo Publishing, Launceston Photos and text for all Tas species Donated by the author. 1994 56pp. Soft cover
13 Vertebrates Mammals The Keeping and Breeding of Tasmanian
Devils
Roberts, Mary G 1915 Zoological Soc London All you need to know about Tas Devils - as in
1915 - author also worked with Thylacines
7pp. Reprint. A5 pamphlet
13 Vertebrates Mammals The Koala - A Natural History Lee, Anthony & Martin, Roger 1988 NSW University Press This book sets out to dispel the
misconceptions of centuries - and presents
what is known and probable about the koala in
a clear and objective manner
102pp Soft cover
13 Vertebrates Mammals The Mammals of Tasmania. Copy 1. Green, R H 1973 self published, Launceston Systematically lists and describes all the
mammals in Tas. Both native and introduced
donated by author 76pp. Soft cover. A5
13 Vertebrates Mammals The Mammals of Tasmania. Copy 2. Green, R H 1973 self published, Launceston Systematically lists and describes all the
mammals in Tas. Both native and introduced
76pp. Soft cover. A5
13 Vertebrates Mammals The Platypus. A Unique Mammal Grant, Tom. Illustrations by
Fanning, Dominic
1989 NSW University Press This book confines itself to the known
facts…which surround the platypus
donated by author 73pp . Soft cover
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13 Vertebrates Mammals The Wombat - Common Wombats in
Australia
Triggs, Barbara, illustrations
by Goldingay ,Ray
1988 NSW University Press full account of the Wombat way of life above
and below ground
Reviewed by Don Hird 1989 and
then donated to the TFNC Library
141pp. Soft cover
13 Vertebrates Mammals Thylacine TMAG 1976 TMAG info leaflet Summary of known information about the
ThylacineA5 leaflet
13 Vertebrates Mammals Thylacine: The Tragedy of the Tasmanian
Tiger
Guiler, Eric R 1985 OUP, Melbourne Traces the history of the Thylacine from fossils
to the present day
Reviewed by D Ratkowsky in Tas
Naturalist 1985.
207pp Hbk. A few maps B&W
photos
13 Vertebrates Mammals Tracks, Scats and Other Traces: A Field
Guide to Australian Mammals
Triggs, Barbara 1999 OUP, Melbourne This edition is much more comprehensive than
the previous edition. The guide is divided into
four sections dealing with tracks; scats;
shelters, feeding signs and other traces; and
bones of Australian mammals. Each section
introduces the reader with general
information, followed by a separate key
designed to lead you to specific information
helpful in identifying your find. Photographs
of tracks include a scale, and diagrams of
tracks are also helpful. Detailed drawings of
the underside of the animal’s foot are an
interesting addition. Distribution maps for
each species are given within the Scats section.
Colour photographs of scats and shelters are
included, while b&w photographs of skulls,
lower jaws, humeri and femurs (with scales)
make these easier to identify. Domestic and
introduced mammals are also included.
Includes bibliography and index.
Purchased TEC $32.90 340pp. Pbk. Some colour
photographs.
13 Vertebrates Mammals &
Reptiles
Tasmanian Wild Life Sharland, Michael 1962 Melb Uni Press Field study reference book to all the mammals
and snakes of Tasmania (as known to 1962)
Review copy. Donated 1962 86pp HBk
13 Vertebrates Reptiles &
Amphibians
Expedition Field Techniques. Bennett, Daniel 1999 Expedition Advisory Centre,
Royal Geographical Soc.,
London
Survey methods for reptiles & amphibians to
promote better knowledge to help their
conservation
92pp. Spiralbnd
13 Vertebrates Reptiles &
Amphibians
Frogs of Tasmania: Fauna of Tasmania
Handbook no. 6
Littlejohn, Murray 2003 2nd
edition
UTAS Comprehensive Guide to the eleven species of
amphibians that occur in Tasmania - three of
which are endemic. Includes a distribution
map for each species, one or more colour
photo + keys to eggs, tadpoles, adults & calls
Purchased Fullers 2016 $20.00 80pp. Pbk
13 Vertebrates Reptiles &
Amphibians
Frogs Tasmania - Natural History and Calls
of Tasmanian Frogs
Nagorcka, Ron 2003 Central North Field Naturalists,
Deloraine
Natural History and Calls of Tasmanian Frogs CD-Rom
13 Vertebrates Reptiles &
Amphibians
Reptiles of Australia Worrell, Eric 1970 Angus & Robertson Describes their appearance, their haunts, their
habits - with over 330 illustrations, many in full
colour.
169pp.Hbk
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13 Vertebrates Reptiles &
Amphibians
Snakes and Lizards of Tasmania: Fauna of
Tasmania Handbook no 9.
Hutchinson, M & Swain, R &
Driessen, M
2001 University of Tasmania and the
Department of Primary
Industries, Water and
Environment
This is the first comprehensive guide to the
terrestrial reptile fauna of Tasmania - contains
illustrated keys and full colour photos to ID all
21 species.
64pp. Soft cover.
13 Vertebrates Reptiles &
Amphibians
Tadpoles of South-eastern Australia. A
Guide with Keys
Anstis, Marion 2002 World Wildlife Fund for Nature.
New Holland
It is much easier to find tadpoles than frogs,
but how to identify them was the difficulty.
This is a rigorously detailed book setting out to
solve this problem. After some background on
frog classification, developmental stages and
conservation issues as well as notes on
collecting and raising tadpoles, there are
detailed keys covering tadpole, egg and
embryo. Section three covers the species in
south-eastern Australia, grouped by family.
Two or more pages are devoted to each
species, with colour photographs of both the
frog and tadpole stages, a distribution map,
line and stipple scientific illustrations of each
tadpole and its oral disc (one of the chief
identifying features). There are descriptions of
embryos and tadpoles as well as notes on
distribution and breeding sites,
metamorphosis and similar species. Contains
index and references. The author has certainly
put many years of research into this book. The
beautiful illustrations are all her own work,
and she is also responsible for most of the
photographs.
Purchased CSIRO 30/9/02 $59.95 281pp. HBk. Col. photographs;
b&w line drawings
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