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IOS International Organization for Succulent Plant Study The Cactus D’Or Award References for further information on the Cactus D’Or Award. 1. Anonymous. 1999. Profile. Gideon F. Smith. SABONET News 4(1): 3-6. 2. Barnett, A. 2003. The Legacy of George Lindsay. California Wild, Spring: 42- 45. 3. Barthlott, W. 1983. Birthday Tributes to Two Eminent Cactophiles – Werner Rauh. Brit. Cact. Succ. J. 1: 48–49. 4. Bravo Hollis, H. 2004. Helia Bravo Hollis. Memorias de una vida y una profesión. Ed. DGDC and Instituto de Biología, UNAM, 152 pp. 5. Carter, S. On being a botanist at Kew. Euphorbia J. 2: 56–60. 6. Clapp, C.P. 2002. George Lindsay. CSSA News 74: 107. 7. Clarke, W. 1996. Are you ready for San Diego? Dr. Ted Anderson. CSSA News 68:48. 8. Codd, L.E. 1966. Leslie Charles Leach. Bothalia 8(suppl): 61-64. 9. Davies, A. 2001. Gordon Rowley’s 80th. birthday celebration. BCSS News 19: xxi. 10. De Carlo, A. 1985. Prof. Werner Rauh and the Heidelberg Collection. C&SSJ of NSW 15:146–147. 11. 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