Strelitzia
Strelitzia is a series of occasional publications of the SA National
Biodiversity Institute. The name of the series is derived from the logo of
both the National Botanical Institute (the forerunner to SANBI) and SANBI . It is based on the striking flowers of Strelitzia
reginae, a plant native to the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal that
has become a garden favourite worldwide. It symbolizes our commitment
to promote the sustainable use, conservation, appreciation and enjoyment
of the exceptionally rich plant life of South Africa, for the benefit
of all its people. Issues appear irregularly.
Strelitzia 20
Brief history of the gymnosperms: classification, biodiversity, phytogeography and ecology
J.M. Anderson, H.M. Anderson & C.J. Cleal (2007)
A global synthesis of gymnosperm families, fossil and extant, providing a new and distinctive perspective on the macroevolutionary biodiversity trends within this group through their 375 million-year history. The stratigraphic ranges of the 84 gymnosperm families are plotted according to their first and last appearances in the fossil record. A series of 30 full-page colour charts provide the holistic context in which to interpret gymnosperm history. Also included is a systematic coverage of floral kingdoms, biodiversity patterns, insect associations and other fields, traced period by period from the Devonian to Quaternary. With a final chapter on gymnosperm biodiversity trends at the microevolutionary (genera and species) level, taken from a selection of some 13 important localities scattered globally and through the geological column. Richly illustrated with line drawings, tables and charts. 297 210 mm. pp. x + 280. Soft cover: ISBN 978-1-919976-39-6.
Price SADC countries R240.00/other countries $60.00.
Strelitzia 19
The vegetation of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland
L. Mucina & M.C. Rutherford (eds) (2006)
An up-to-date and comprehensive overview of the vegetation of South Africa and the two small neighbouring countries of Lesotho and Swaziland. This account is based on vegetation survey using appropriate tools of contemporary vegetation mapping and vegetation description.The aim was to draw a new vegetation map that depicts the complexity and macro-scale ecology and reflects the level of (and identifies and reveals gaps in) current knowledge of the vegetation of the region. This is an extensive account of the vegetation of a complex and biologically intriguing part of the world, offering not only insights into structure and dynamics of the vegetation cover, but containing a wealth of base-line data for further vegetation-ecological, biogeographical, and conservation-oriented studies.Included towards the back of the book is an atlas as a systematic series of A4 maps depicting the various vegetation types. The electronic version on the CD inside the front cover allows the user to zoom in at any scale to discern detail. The Map and the descriptive account of the vegetation of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland target not only scientific academia and the secondary and tertiary education sectors, but offers a powerful decision-making tool for conservationists, land and resource planners, and politicians as well as the interested public at large. Hard cover, A4 size, 816 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1-919976-21-1 (ISBN-10: 1-919976-21-3). Price SADC R390,00 / other countries $100,00.
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A revision of the southern African genus Babiana, Iridaceae: Crocoideae
P. Goldblatt & J.C. Manning (2007)
Babiana, as now constituted, is largely a genus of the winter rainfall zone of western South Africa and southwestern Namibia. Just two species occur in the southern African summer rainfall zone, B. hypogaea and B. bainesii, the latter widespread and extending from the Upper Karoo through Botswana and Namibia to Zimbabwe and southern Zambia. The authors, Peter Goldblatt and John Manning, recognize 88 species, a substantial increase over the 61 included in Babiana by G.J. Lewis in her 1959 monograph. This revision also presents a new infrageneric classification of Babiana, which is divided into three sections: the more generalized section Teretifolieae (40 species), which has inner bracts forked apically or to about the middle; the derived section Babiana (37 species), which has inner bracts divided to the base; and section Antholyzoides (11 species), with bilabiate flowers with clawed tepals and a short perianth tube, and inner bracts divided to about the middle. Each species is described and some species are accompanied by a line drawing by John Manning, 15 in total, with 48 maps and 45 colour photographs. Excluded names, a list of references and an index to species and synonyms are provided at the back of the book. 297 210 mm. pp. xii + 98.
Soft cover: ISBN 978-1-919976-32-7.
Price SADC countries R130.00/other countries $33.00.
Strelitzia 17
National Spatial Biodiversity Assessment 2004: priorities for biodiversity conservation in South Africa
A. Driver, K. Maze, A.T. Lombard, J. Nel, M. Rouget, J.K. Turpie, R.M. Cowling, P. Desmet, P. Goodman, J. Harris, Z. Jonas, B. Reyers, K. Sink & T. Strauss (2005)
This full-colour report, illustrated with photographs, maps and graphs, presents the results and recommendations of South Africa's first National Spatial Biodiversity Assessment (NSBA), the first ever comprehensive assessment of biodiversity throughout the country. It has four components, dealing with the terrestrial, freshwater, estuarine and marine environments. For each of these the current status and protection levels of ecosystems are assessed, and priorities for conservation action are identified. The NSBA should inform the policies, plans and day-to-day activities of a wide range of sectors, both public and private. It is hoped that the spatial products presented in the report will be widely used and built upon. Soft cover, A4 size, 46 pages. ISBN 1-919976-20-5. Price SADC R40,00 / other countries $10,00.
Now also available on CD. The CD contains the NSBA 2004 Report and associated figures, the four NSBA technical volumes (terrestrial, river, estuary and marine) and the available GIS layers for each of these components. Price of CD SADC R30,00 / other countries $8,00.
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Common names of Karoo plants
L. Powrie (2004)
A listing of common names of some 850 of the about 5 000 plant species
in the Karoo, aimed at enhancing communication between scientific workers
and people who are unfamiliar with scientific names. The introduction
discusses the resilient but fragile Karoo, its plant treasures and the
use of common names. The four lists are respectively sorted by scientific
names, by common names, by groups of ecological and grazing importance,
and the fourth one reflecting changes in scientific names. A5 size, pp.
199. Soft cover: ISBN 1-874907-16-1.
Price SADC R55.00/other countries $14.00
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Heyday of the gymnosperms: systematics and biodiversity of the Late Triassic
Molteno fructifications
J.M. Anderson & H.M. Anderson (2003)
This book is based on extensive fieldwork and collections in the Karoo
Basin of South Africa and provides the most comprehensive insight so far
into extinct seed plants from the Mesozoic of the southern hemisphere.
Large numbers of specimens have been used to delimit species and careful
note has been taken of associations between different fossil species.
A key feature is the focus on fossil seed plant reproductive structures,
which are represented by 35 genera and more than 80 species. The book
paints a vivid picture of the diversity of life in the Molteno flood plain
230 million years ago and documents the habitats in which modern groups
such as mammals, conifers and beetles started to emerge. Richly illustrated
with black-&-white line drawings, photographs, maps and diagrams.
A4, pp. 398.
Hard cover: ISBN 1-919795-98-7.
Price SADC R270.00/other countries $68.00.
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Plants of southern Africa: an annotated checklist
G. Germishuizen & N L. Meyer (eds) (2003)
Long-awaited update of Arnold & De Wet (1993): Plants of southern
Africa-names and distribution. Expanded to include information on life
cycle, habit, height of plant and altitude together with updated data
on taxa, literature references, synonyms and regional distribution. Plant
families grouped into seven more or less natural assemblages: Bryophyta,
Hepatophyta, Anthocerotophyta, Pteridophyta, gymnosperms, dicotyledons
and monocotyledons. A4, pp. 1230.
Hard cover: ISBN 1-919795-99-5.
ALSO ELECTRONICALLY AVAILABLE ON CD, as pdf files named according to ranges of page numbers. The Index to Families and Genera in the last pdf file on the CD can be used as a guide to find the desired page number(s).
Price of book: SADC R300.00 / other countries $75.00.
Price of CD if purchased together with book: SADC R50.00 / other countries $9.00.
Price of CD if purchased on its own: SADC R100.00 / other countries $18.00.
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Medicinal and magical plants of southern Africa: an annotated checklist
T.H. Arnold, C.A. Prentice, L.C. Hawker, E.E. Snyman, M. Tomalin, N.R.
Crouch & C. Pottas-Bircher (2002)
This book provides an annotated checklist of plants used in traditional
medicine in the region and is based on published information as well as
toxicological, ecological, floristic and specimen data sources. Included
is information (ethnomedicinal usage and harmful properties, synonyms,
growth form, Red Data Listing, distribution) on 215 families, 1 240 genera
and 3 689 taxa of ethnomedicinal plants (159 of which are Red Data Listed).
Hard cover, A4 size, 203 pages. Hard cover:ISBN 1-919795-62-6. Price SADC
R120.00 / other countries $30.00.
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The Global Taxonomy Initiative: documenting the biodiversity of Africa
/ L'Initiative Taxonomique Mondiale: documenter la biodiversité
en Afrique
R.R. Klopper, G.F. Smith & A.C. Chikuni (eds) (2001)
Proceedings of a workshop held at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical
Garden, Cape Town, South Africa, 27 February to 1 March 2001. Contents
divided into Introduction and Background, Workshop Proceedings, Taxonomic
Needs Assessment for Africa, Discussion, Literature, and Appendices. Soft
cover, A4 size, 202 (English) + 204 (French) pages. Soft cover: ISBN 1-919795-63-4.
Price SADC R100.00/ other countries $25.00
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The Cape genus Lachnaea (Thymelaeaceae): a monograph
J.B.P. Beyers (2001)
Taxonomic treatment of the 40 species and two subspecies now recognised,
using evidence from macromorphology, leaf anatomy, ecology and geographical
distribution. Results of two cladistic analyses are included. With 74
black-&-white illustrations (maps and line drawings). Soft cover,
A4 size, 115 pages. Soft cover: ISBN 1-919795-52-9. Price SADC R90.00/
other countries $23.00.
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Seed plants of southern Africa: families and genera
Edited by O.A. Leistner (2000)
Completely revised version of The genera of southern African flowering
plants by R.A. Dyer (1975, 1976). A taxonomic treatment of some 227 seed
plant families and about 2 180 indigenous and naturalized genera, with
a key to the families and keys to the genera in each family. Alphabetical
arrangement within: gymnosperms, dicotyledons and monocotyledons. Descriptions,
chromosome numbers, notes on distribution and size, both local and worldwide.
Literature references. Dendrograms reflecting latest views on relationships
of families. Classification of genera within the larger families. Comprehensive
glossary. Hard cover, A4 size, pp. 775. ISBN 1-919795-51-0. Price SADC
R350.00/ other countries $88.00.
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Cape Plants. A conspectus of the Cape flora of South Africa
Peter Goldblatt & John Manning (2000)
A complete synoptic account of the Cape flora, including ferns and fern
allies, gymnosperms and angiosperms, with keys to families and genera.
Species entries include a diagnostic description, flowering time, habitat
and distribution. Species are arranged alphabetically and grouped in natural
clusters to facilitate identification. Cape plants follows the most recent
available treatments for all plant groups, and the accounts of several
families and many genera have been contributed by specialists in those
groups. An introductory essay describes the geology, climate and the physical
and floristic characteristics of the flora. Published jointly by the National
Botanical Institute and the Missouri Botanical Garden. Hard cover, 12
colour plates, 260 x180 mm, 744 pp. ISBN 0-620-26236-2. Price SADC R250.00/
other countries $63.00.
Sales in North America are handled by the Missouri Botanical
Garden, MBG Press Orders, P.O. Box 299, St Louis, Missouri 63166-0299,
Email: mbgpress@mobot.org or order
online at www.mobot.org/mbgpress.
(US sales).
Strelitzia 8
Bulbinella in South Africa
Pauline L. Perry. (1999) Out of Print
Strelitzia
7 Special Offer
Preparing herbarium specimens
Lyn Fish (1999)
The book is aimed at those who have to prepare herbarium speciments as
part of their job or during their studies. Collecting, pressing, drying
and mounting techniques enabling present and future users to obtain the
maximum from specimens in a herbarium collection, are described. Soft
cover, 29 line drawings illustrating various requirements and procedures,
A4 size, pp. 57. Soft cover ISBN 1-919795-38-3. Price SADC R30,00/ other
countries $8,00.
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Plants of the northern provinces of South Africa: keys and diagnostic
characters
E. Retief & P.P.J. Herman (1997)
Descriptions of the ferns, gymnosperms, monocotyledons and dicotyledons
of the Northern Province, Gauteng, North-West and Mpumalanga comprise
the bulk of this work. The entries include life form, height, distinguishing
characters, flower colour and flowering time, habitat, a voucher specimen
and distribution. Keys to families and genera. Alphabetical arrangement.
Aimed at professional botanists, nature conservationists, students, amateur
botanists and informed laymen. Hard cover, A4, pp.681 . Hard cover:ISBN
1-874907-30-7. Price SADC R200.00/ other countries $50.00.
Strelitzia 5
Taxonomic literature of southern African plants
N.L. Meyer, M. Mössmer & G.F. Smith (eds) (1997)
A list of the most important southern African plant taxonomic literature
on all indigenous genera. References listed are those most useful for
plant identification at species and infraspecific levels, identified as
to type, e.g. whether monograph, revision, flora, synopsis, checklist
or taxonomic note. Where known, the name and place of work of the researcher(s)
working on a group are given. Every entry includes the author citation
for the genus name and, where applicable, a subjective statement on the
taxonomic status of the group in southern Africa. Number of genera, species
and infraspecific taxa currently recognized are also listed for each family.
A4, pp.164. Hard cover: ISBN 1-874907-35-8. Price SADC R75.00/ other countries
$19,00.
Strelitzia 4 Special Offer
Red Data List of southern African plants
Craig Hilton-Taylor (1996)
A list of 4 150 plant taxa is given. Known distribution, endemism, conservation
status in southern Africa and globally, are tabulated. IUCN Red Data categories
are used: Extinct (58), Endangered (250), Vulnerable (423), Rare (1 411),
Indeterminate (380), Insufficiently Known (914). The first three categories
and synonyms are listed separately. Methods, results, present statistics
are compared to those published previously. Hard cover, A4, pp.117. Hard
cover: ISBN 1-874907-29-3. Price SADC R40.00/ other countries $10.00.
Strelitzia 3
Cederberg vegetation and flora
H.C. Taylor (1996)
Introduces scientist and amateur alike to this mountain massif, of the
oldest wilderness areas of the country, highly favoured by hikers and
climbers. Floristic analysis, study of geology, physiography, soils, climate,
biota, historical background and conservation revealed 26 plant communities
in two major structural units: thicket in fire-protected situations and
fynbos in fire-prone areas. The checklist records 1778 species of ferns
and seed plants. Two maps, three diagrams, four tables and 19 photographs
depicting 16 communities are provided. Soft cover, A4, pp.76. Soft cover:
ISBN 1-874907-28-5. Price SADC R45.00/ other countries $12.00.
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Cyperaceae in Natal
K.D. Gordon-Gray (1995)
Twenty-six genera and 224 species, natural and introduced, are reported,
including keys, synonymy, hybridisation, endemism and an index to taxa.
Original species descriptions are excluded, but an extensive reference
list is provided. There are 57 SEM micrographs of the achene surfaces
and 32 line drawings of the morphology of the plants. Illustrations by
J.B.M. Browning. Soft cover, A4, pp.218. Soft cover: ISBN 1-874907-04-8.
Price SADC R65.00 /other countries $17,00.
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Botanical diversity in southern Africa
Edited by B.J. Huntley (1994)
Proceedings of a Conference on the Conservation and Utilisation of Southern
African Botanical Diversity, held in Cape Town in 1993. The book provides
a comprehensive assessment of the patterns of plant diversity, the current
conservation status of species and ecosystems, the traditional and potential
uses of the flora and concludes with a detailed analysis of priorities
for action within the region. Soft cover, 176x 250 mm, pp.412. Soft cover:
ISBN 1-874907-25-0. Price SADC R65.00 /other countries $17.00.
Memoirs of the
Botanical Survey of South Africa
Monographs, usually of an ecological nature, but sometimes
dealing with taxonomy or economic botany. Soft cover, unless otherwise
stated. Numbers 1-34: 240 x155 mm. Number 41 onwards: 300 x210 mm. Discontinued
after no. 63.
.No. 63. Biomes of southern Africa: an objective categorization
NEW STOCK
edn 2, 1st reprint (2003)
M.C. Rutherford & R.H. Westfall (1994)
This is the second edition of Memoir No. 54. Seven biomes diagnosed according
to explicit criteria of dominant and codominant plant life forms. Ecological
implications of the relationship between climate and life form dominance
and codominance, and relations between mapping scale, vegetation structure
and floristic community. A new section deals with boundary modifications
and conceptual reinterpretations in the light of new observations and
more recent publications. pp. 94. Soft cover: ISBN 1-874907-24-2. Price
SADC R60.00/ other countries $15.00.
No. 61. The marine red algae of Natal, South Africa:
Order Gelidiales (Rhodophyta)
R.E. Norris (1992)
Red algae are abundant in subtidal and intertidal habitats along the Natal
coast. The Rhodophyta are reviewed and higher taxa described. Twenty species
of Gelidiales are described, namely Gelidium (8), Onikusa (2), Ptilophora
(7) and Gelidiella (3). 22 line drawings. pp. 43.
Soft cover: ISBN 1-874907-01-3.
Price SADC R20.00 /other countries $5.00.
No. 60. Atlas of the leaf anatomy in Pentaschistis (Arundineae:
Poaceae)
R.P. Ellis & H.P. Linder (1992)
This work is a visual presentation of the anatomy of Pentaschistis which
supports the taxonomic revision of the genus done by Linder & Ellis
in 1990, and consequently indicates that generic realignments are needed
in the southern African Arundineae. pp. 314.
Soft cover: ISBN 0-9583205-1-9.
Price SADC R25.00/ other countries $7.00.
No. 59. Tannin-like substances in grass leaves
R.P. Ellis (1990)
Epidermal cells containing visually discernible tannin-like substances
are reported and illustrated from leaf blades of 39 genera and 101 species
of grasses from southern Africa. These substances are shown to be relatively
common in the epidermal cells of southern African tropical grasses, and
their presence appears to be taxonomically significant. With 74 figures,
mostly black-and-white photographs. 80 pp. ISBN 0-620-15151-X. Price SADC
R25.00/other countries $7.00.
No. 57. Veld types of South Africa, edn 3, plus wall map. Special
Offer
J.P.H. Acocks (1988)
Broad survey of the plant communities of South Africa; has become a classic
work and standard handbook for students, agriculturists and ecologists.
Plant names and a few terms updated, minor adjustments to text and layout.
With 104 black-and-white photographs. pp. 146.
Soft cover: ISBN 0-621-11394-8.
Price SADC R25.00/ other countries $7.00.
No. 55. Barrier plants of southern Africa
L. Henderson (1987)
Presents information on 504 species, of which 220 are indigenous, as security
hedges, garden hedges, windbreaks and on road-islands. Discussion of aggressive
alien invaders that could be replaced by less aggressive, indigenous species-these
described and recommended. Combination plantings emphasised; weedy species
indicated. Illustrated by 47 black-and-white photographs. 97 pp. ISBN
0-621-10338-1. Price SADC R15.00/other countries $4.00.
No. 53. A catalogue of problem plants in southern Africa, incorporating
The National Weed List of South Africa
M.J. Wells, A.A. Balsinhas, H. Joffe, V.M. Engelbrecht, G. Harding &
C.H. Stirton (1986)
Comprises 1 653 taxa, including 711 naturalised exotics. Includes botanical
name, synonyms, common names, family, higher taxon, life form, life cycle,
structure, reproduction, origin, habitats, distribution, kind of weed,
undesirable characteristics, conflict of interests, legislation, herbicide
registration or biological control. Indexes to common names, important
synonyms; bibliography; list of naturalised exotics. 658 pp. ISBN 0-621-09688-1.
Price SADC R30.00/other countries $8.00.
No. 52. A plant ecological bibliography and thesaurus for southern
Africa up to 1975. Special Offer
A.P. Backer, D.J.B. Killick & D. Edwards (1986)
Bibliography compiled from 4 242 references; comprises an author index
and a subject index. Subject categories are: applied ecology, autecology,
environment, palaeoecology, physiognomy, reference works and maps, synecology
and vegetation descriptions. Ecological thesaurus with terms hierarchically
arranged in accordance with Universal Decimal Classification System. 216
pp. ISBN 0-621-08871-4. Price SADC R10.00/other countries $3,00.
No. 50. A classification of the mountain vegetation of the Fynbos
Biome
B.M. Campbell (1985)
Based mostly on structural data and some higher taxa; produced by Braun-Blanquet
table sorting technique. Each community described according to its stratification,
formation, differentiating features, dominant taxa, distribution, environment
and synonymy, with keys to identifying communities. Seven mountain regions
recognised. With a guide to using the classification. Illustrated by 60
figures, 27 tables. 121 pp. ISBN 0-621-08862-5. Price SADC R15.00/other
countries $4.00.
No. 49. Pattern analysis in savanna-woodlands at Nylsvley, South Africa
R.H. Whittaker, J.W. Morris & D. Goodman (1984)
A range of techniques including traditional pattern analysis, spectral
analysis and frequency domain principal components analysis and ordination
have been applied to test these techniques by comparison and to seek understanding
of savanna-woodland patterns. Analyses of 6 strip transects of varying
lengths are described, and implications for the interpretation of community
pattern, diversity and stability are suggested. 19 figures, 51 pp. ISBN
0-621-08265-1. Price SADC R15.00/other countries $4.00.
No. 47. A catalogue of South African green, brown and red marine algae
S.C. Seagrief (1984)
Lists alphabetically the 1567 specific names that have been applied to
South African green, brown and red marine algae. Of these 547 are correct
names and 1020 synonyms. Each specific name is accompanied by details
of authorship, date, journal, volume, pagination, figures and plates.
Cross references allow for recovery of any specific name whether this
be a basionym, synonym or correct name. The bibliography comprises 652
references. 72 pp. ISBN 0-621-07971-5. Price SADC R15.00/other countries
$4.00.
No. 46. A phytosociological study of the Upper Orange River Valley
M.J.A. Werger (1980)
Based on the Zürich-Montpellier method. A complex gradient in climate,
geological formation, geomorphological characteristics, soils, vegetation,
land use is emphasised; plant communities are described and arranged in
three parallel ecological series, from mesic to xeric. With 68 figures,
including 3 vegetation maps. 98 pp. ISBN 0-621-05308-2. Price SADC R10.00/other
countries $3.00.
No. 45. The plant ecology of the Isipingo beach area, Natal, South
Africa.Special Offer
C.J. Ward (1980)
M.Sc. thesis, discussing major environmental factors with reference to
their effect on the vegetation. Those of local significance are correlated
with the different plant communities. Historical background and annotated
check-list of vascular plants are included. Illustrated by vegetation
map and 59 figures. 147 pp. ISBN 0-621-05307-4. Price SADC R10.00/other
countries $3.00.
No. 44. A conspectus of the African Acacia species
J.H. Ross (1979)
Authoritative account of all African Acacia species. Findings in fields
such as pollen, seedling and chromosome morphology, phytochemistry and
the amino acid content of seeds are correlated with general morphology,
and the infrageneric classification of the African species down to the
rank of section is provided. Brief notes on pollen morphology and pollination,
seed production, predation and dispersal, hybridisation, and the origin
and distribution of the African species. With keys to species. Species
descriptions, with synonymy, bibliographic references and selection of
representative specimens. With 2 colour plates and 130 line drawings.
155 pp. ISBN 0-621-05309-0. Price SADC R25.00/ other countries $7.00.
No. 43. The bryophytes of southern Africa. An annotated checklist
R.E. Magill & E.A. Schelpe (1979)
Listing of families (systematic order), genera and species (alphabetical);
316 hepatics and 591 moss species in 282 genera and 87 families; recent
literature; new records; distribution; taxonomy/nomenclature; synonymy;
4 new species, 21 new combinations. 39 pp. ISBN 0-621-04718-X.
Price hardcover:SADC R45.00/other countries $12.00. Softcover: SADC R15.00/other
countries $4.00
No. 42. Vegetation of Westfalia Estate on the north-eastern Transvaal
escarpment Special Offer.
J.C. Scheepers (1977)
M.Sc. thesis, with map, 48 black-and-white photographs. History, land
use, 3 altitudinal vegetation belts, secondary vegetation, conservation,
Trema plantation project, afforestation, floristics and check-list. 230
pp. ISBN 0-621-03844-X. Price SADC R10,00/other countries $3,00. Hard
cover: SADC R30.00/other countries $8.00.
No. 41. The biostratigraphy of the Permian and Triassic. Part 3. A
review of Gondwana Permian palynology with particular reference to the
northern Karoo Basin, South Africa.
J.M. Anderson (1977)
Based on a selection of 53 assemblages from 12 boreholes and 4 surface
localities; 33 genera and 133 species of microspores recognised, described
and illustrated by 188 plates of some 5 500 photomicrographs. Including
correlation chart of Permian sequences in the different areas of the Karoo
Basin; a review of Gondwana Permian microspores. A4, 200 pp. ISBN 0-621-03834-2.
Price soft cover: SADC R20.00/other countries $5.00; Hard cover: R30.00/other
countries $8.00.
No. 39. The flora of Natal. Special Offer
J.H. Ross (1972)
With glossary, keys to families and genera, brief family descriptions,
alphabetical enumeration of the species within each genus, with indication
of distribution; one specimen cited for each entity. 418 pp. 208x150 mm.
ISBN 0-621-00327-1. Price SADC R10,00/other countries $3,00.
No. 33. The vegetation of the Districts of East London and King William's
Town, Cape Province
D.M. Comins (1962)
With vegetation map and 11 black-and-white photographs. 32 pp. Price SADC
R10.00/ other countries $3,00.
No. 31. Studies of the vegetation of parts of the Bloemfontein and
Brandfort Districts
J.W.C. Mostert (1958)
D.Sc. thesis. An ecological investigation including an annotated check-list
of 978 species and varieties. With map and 17 black-and-white photographs.
221 pp. Soft cover: Price SADC R10.00/other countries $3.00. Hard cover:
Price SADC R35.00/other countries $9.00
No. 29. The wheel-point method of survey and measurement of semi-open
grasslands and Karoo vegetation in South Africa
C.E.M. Tidmarsh & C.M. Havenga (1955)
Includes laboratory and field experiments; with 18 graphs for direct determination
of the significance of differences between pairs of comparable values
of different surveys. Text 49 pp. Price SADC R10.00/other countries $3.00.
No. 17. The vegetation of the Divisions of Albany and Bathurst
R.A. Dyer (1937)
Early exploration, topography and geology (by D.A. Mountain), vegetation
(with speculation on evolutionary tendencies), floristic data, economic
importance. D.Sc. thesis with 4 maps, 4 diagrams, 42 photographs. Text
138 pp. Price SADC R10.00/other countries $3.00.
No. 8. Researches on the vegetation of Natal. Series II
J.W. Bews & R.D. Aitken (1925)
The water relations of some Natal plants especially the leaves of Ptaeroxylon
utile and Portulacaria afra; the water requirement and transpiration of
a common Natal weed, Bidens pilosa. pp. 65.
Soft cover: Price SADC R10.00/other countries $3.00.
No.
2. Botanical survey of Natal and Zululand
R.D. Aitken & G.W. Gale (1921)
Itinerary, topography, vegetation, list of plants, with localities. 19
pp. Price SADC R10.00/other countries $3.00.
Annals of Kirstenbosch
Botanic Gardens
A series devoted to the publication of monographs and major works on
southern African flora. Discontinued after completion of Volume 19.
Vol. 18. The way to Kirstenbosch
D.P. McCracken & E.M. McCracken (1988)
Entertaining account of the growth and development of botanical gardens
in South Africa, from 1652 with the establishment of a garden at the Cape
by Jan van Riebeeck until the present. A large section with many colour
illustrations. Also some noteworthy black-and-white photographs of the
early days and pioneers of botanical gardens in South Africa. Hard cover,
305 x 215 mm, 125 pp. ISBN 0 620 11648 X. Hard cover: offer: Price SADC
R5.00 /other countries $2.00.
Vol. 15. The botany of the southern Natal Drakensberg. Special
offer
O.M. Hilliard & B.L. Burtt (1987)
Provides the first account of plant life of the mountains accessible from
Bushman's Nek, Drakensberg Garden, Sani Pass from the Natal Parks Board
Reserves at Vergelegen and Loteni and from the Sehlabathebe National Park
in Lesotho. Includes a complete list of the 1 445 flowering plants and
ferns with habitats and altitude ranges indicated. The 101 mosses so far
identified in the area are also listed. About 200 plants are illustrated
in colour and there are 27 coloured illustrations of habitats and vegetation.
Hard cover, 250 x 180 mm, 253 pp. ISBN 0 620 10625 5. Special offer. Price
SADC R25.00/other countries $7.00.
Vol.
14. The moraeas of southern Africa. Special Offer
P. Goldblatt (1986)
With approximately 60 watercolour drawings by Fay Anderson and 150 line
drawings by Margo L. Branch and Janet Klein. A taxonomic study of the
genus Moraea in southern Africa. For each species: a scientific description,
distribution map, notes on cultivation and botanical history and a colour
plate or line drawing. Hard cover, 340 x 235 mm, 224 pp. ISBN 0 620 09974
7. Special offer: Price SADC R35.00/other countries $9.00.
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