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Bulletin-Index-V67.Pdf Bulletin Index 2018 - Cov.indd 1-2 01/03/2018 14:06 INTRODUCTION Gibby, Mary - Retiring Presidential MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Address 7(6):477 Athyrium distentifolium var. flexile, This Index contains mainly listings of people, places and events; there are no references Given, David R. - obit 6(4):348 sesquicentenary of discovery in Glen to the ferns seen during meetings. Graham, Bridget M. - obit 7(6):564 Prosen 6(1):53 Hicks, John A. - obit 7(1):86 For ease of use the Index has been set up in categories to break down and identify the Big Nature Day (OPAL) (BPS Stand) - many varied activities that take place at meetings, which are often wider than the Hill-Cottingham, Pat - obit 7(1):87 Hoare, Alf E. - obit 7(1):87 NHM, London 7(6):540 general headings might suggest. Holly, Doreen M. - obit 6(5):437 BioBlitz at Foxglove Covert NR, Page references are shown in the form Volume number(Part number):Page number. Hoshizaki, Barbara Joe - obit 7(5):470 Catterick Garrison, North Yorks. In the Field Meetings and Gardens and Nurseries sections a bold reference indicates a Jephcott, Janet – grant: Cultivation of 7(6):534 National Meeting. In the People section bold type is used to draw attention to an article living fern collections 7(3):272 BioBlitz at RBG Edinburgh 7(6):516 th BioBlitz in Yorkshire Museum Gardens, that includes a photograph. Jermy, Clive - 70 birthday 6(1):23, 24; Honorary Membership 6(1):73 York 7(5):465 Volumes 6 and 7 were numbered as follows:- Kamermans, Edith A. - obit 7(6):565 Book Auction at AGM, University of Vol. 6: 2002 - 6(1); 2003 - 6(2); 2004 - 6(3); 2005 - 6(4); 2006 - 6(5); 2007 - 6(6). Kingston, Margaret M. - obit 7(4):371 Manchester Museum 7(2):124 BPS Planning Meeting 6(4):339 Vol. 7: 2008 - 7(1); 2009 - 7(2); 2010 - 7(3); 2011 - 7(4); 2012 - 7(5); 2013 - 7(6). Loraine, Joan 6(2):112; 7(4):286 Marshall-Williams, Lesley A. - obit BPS Plant Exchange Scheme - Fern 7(4):371 wants list 6(4):341 Mashiter, John - obit 6(1):84 BPS Safety Code 7(5):475 CONTENTS Mickel, John T. - Honorary Membership Bradbury’s Ferns of Great Britain & 6(6):522 Ireland 6(1):48 Annual General Meeting Minutes 3 Molesworth Allen, Betty - obit 6(1):81 BSBI/BSS Annual Meeting, RBG Reports of Officers & Committee Appointees 3 Needham, Edward - obit 7(1):88 Edinburgh (BPS Stand) 7(6):521 Financial Statements 3 Page, Christopher N. - Honorary BSBI Code of Conduct for the Meetings - Field Meetings - England 3 Membership 6(6):520 conservation of wild plants 7(5):474 Ireland 15 Parks, James C. - obit 6(1):85 BSBI Local Change Strategy Meeting, Scotland 15 Pichi Sermolli, R.E.G. - obit 6(4):343 Cornwall 6(2):143 Piggott, Audrey G. - obit 6(3):259 Wales 17 Constitution of the BPS 6(1):75; 7(1):81 Porter, Barbara - obit 7(1):89 Fascinating Ferns event, Nidderdale Abroad 18 Rickard, Martin H. - Stansfield Medal 6(1):34 Gardens & Nurseries 19 6(3):257 Fern Tasting 6(2):148 Indoor Meetings 23 Roberts, Richard H. - obit 6(2):172 Grant - Janet Jephcott: Training in the Shows 26 Roux, Jacobus P. (Koos) - obit 7(6):565 cultivation of living fern collections Pteridophyte Records 26 Smith, Alan R. - Honorary Membership 7(3):272 st Secretarial Notes 26 6(6):523 Grant - Julie Barcelona: Ferns for the 21 Stirling, Allan McG. - obit 6(4):347 Membership Lists 26 Century 6(3):256 Sykes, Robert - Retiring Presidential Grant - Ken Trewren: A Visit to Ireland to People 26 Address 7(3):193 investigate two putative fern hybrids Miscellaneous Items 27 Thomas, Barry A. - Honorary 6(5):433 Membership 7(2):183 Grant - Maurice Wilkins, Head Gardener: Thomas, Graham S. - obit 6(2):173 Fern labelling project at Arduaine Trewren, Ken – grant: Visit to Ireland to KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS Garden, Argyll 7(3):271 investigate fern hybrids 6(5):433; Guided walks, Nymans (NT), West AONB Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NTS National Trust for Scotland obit 7(3):274 Sussex 7(5):445 BSBI Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland OPAL Open Air Laboratories Network Unett, Richard - obit 7(2):186 National Biodiversity Day, Sheffield Walker, Trevor G. - obit 6(5):434 CP Country Park RBG Royal Botanic Garden Botanical Gardens 7(3):244 Wardlaw, Alastair - Retiring Presidential GEP Group of European Pteridologists RBGE Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Plant Heritage Meeting, Kersey’s Farm, Address 6(3):177 LNR Local Nature Reserve RSPB Royal Society for the Protection of Mendlesham, Suffolk 7(5):412 Whysall, Jeff - obit 6(3):259 MOD Ministry of Defence Birds RHS Plant Society Open Days 7(5):447; Wilkins, Maurice – grant: Fern labelling NHM Natural History Museum SBI Site of Biological Importance 7(6):538 project at Arduaine Garden 7(3):271 NNR National Nature Reserve SNCI Site of Nature Conservation Interest Three-legged Society, The 7(6):513 Woodhams, John R. - Honorary NR Nature Reserve SSSI Site of Special Scientific Interest Membership 7(2):184 NT National Trust WT/R Wildlife (or Woodland) Trust/Reserve 27 Bulletin Index 2018 - Cov.indd 3-4 01/03/2018 14:06 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING FIELD MEETINGS MINUTES By Country then County. Locations 2002 Ness Botanic Gardens, Cheshire visited during National Meetings are 6(1):62 indicated in bold. 2003 NHM, London 6(2):158 2004 NHM, London 6(3):245 FIELD MEETINGS – ENGLAND 2005 University of Manchester, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Fallowfield 6(4):325 2006 Cambridge University Botanic Bury Wood, Boxmoor 7(1):46 Garden 6(5):416 Gorsefield Wood, Bovingdon 7(1):46 2007 RBG, Edinburgh 6(6):503 Green Lane 7(1):47 2008 NHM, London 7(1):66 Ley Hill 7(1):47 2009 University of Manchester Museum 7(2):168 CENTRAL LONDON 2010 NHM, London 7(3):258 Brown Street 7(4):335 2011 Dunchurch Park Hotel, Rugby Burlington Square 6(3):219 7(4):358 Carter Lane 6(3):219 2012 NHM, London 7(5):454 Crawford Street 7(4):335 2013 RBG, Edinburgh 7(6):547 Duke Street 6(3):219 East Heath 7(2):139 REPORTS OF OFFICERS Gilbert Street 6(3):219 & COMMITTEE APPOINTEES Glentworth Street 6(3):219 Golders Hill Park 7(2):140 For 2007 6(6):515 Great Portland Street 7(4):335 2008 7(1):74 Grosvenor Street, 6(3):219 2009 7(2):174 Hampstead Heath 7(2):139 2010 7(3):263 Hampstead Heath Extension 7(2):139 2011 7(4):363 Hockey Green, The 7(2):140 2012 7(5):460 Larrik Pub 7(4):335 2013 7(6):552 Leigh Street 7(4):335 London Wall 6(3):219 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Melcombe Street 6(3):219 & REPORTS Montague Mansions 7(4):335 2002 as at 31.12.2001 6(1):71 New Bond Street 6(3):219 2003 2002 6(2):168 North Row, Mayfair 6(3):219 2004 2003 6(3):254 Postman’s Park 6(3):219 2005 2004 6(4):337 Queen Anne Street 7(4):335 2006 2005 6(5):430 Ridgemount Gardens, off Chenies Place 2007 2006 & 2007* 6(6):512 7(4):335 Sandwich Street 7(4):335 2008 as at 31.12.2008 7(1):71 Sandy Heath 7(2):139 2009 2009 7(2):171 Shouldham Street 7(4):335 2010 2010 7(3):260 St Alphage’s Gardens 6(3):219 2011 2011 7(4):360 St Andrew’s Gardens 7(4):335 2012 2012 7(5):457 St Andrew’s Churchyard 6(3):220 2013 2013 7(6):549 St George’s Gardens 6(3):220; 7(4):335 * The 2007 issue contained two years’ St Mary’s Bryanston Square 7(4):335 figures. Upper Wimpole Street 7(4):335 Vale of Health 7(2):139 Vale of Health Pond 7(2):139 Weighhouse Street 6(3):219 Welbeck Street 7(4):335 3 Bulletin Index 2018 - Text.indd 1 01/03/2018 09:34 West Meadow 7(2):140 Carricknath Point 7(3):233 Weymouth Street 7(4):335 Carwen Pool 7(5):408 Wharton Street 6(3):219 Castick Wood 6(1):51 Wimpole Street 7(4):335 Central Cornwall Dry 7(3):235 York Street 7(4):335 Chapel Down, St Martins, Isles of Scilly 6(3):201 CHESHIRE Chapel Porth, Perranporth, 6(3):231 Broadbottom 7(5):416, 417 Chypraze Cliff 7(1):51 Gorsey Brow 7(5):416 Chyvarloe 6(6):490 Kerridge Ridge 7(3):248 Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor 6(3):231 Teggsnose Wood 7(3):248 Constantine 7(2):151 Waulkmill Wood 7(3):248 Coombe Valley 6(4):309 Cotehele 6(1):50 CORNWALL Cotehele Quay 6(1):50; 6(5):368 Cremyll 7(1):51 Abbey Wood, Tresco, Isles of Scilly Crooked Spaniards Inn, Cargreen, Saltash 6(3):200 6(2):143; 6(5):368 Appletree Banks, Tresco, Isles of Scilly Crowdy Reservoir, Bodmin Moor 6(3):200 6(4):310 Berry Down 7(4):317 Dannonchapel Farm 7(6):503 Bezurrel 6(2):145 Deerpark Wood, near Looe 6(6):489 Big Pool, St Agnes, Isles of Scilly Dodman Point NT 6(3):232 6(3):199 Drannack 6(2):145 Bishop’s Wood, near Truro 6(2):143; Draynes Wood 6(2):145 6(3):232 Duckpool, near Bude 6(4):309 Bishop’s Wood, Polbrock 7(2):110 Forder 6(2):143; 7(1):52 Boar’s Bridge 6(2):143 Fowey 6(6):490 Bodmin Moor 6(1):51; 6(3):231; Fowey River 6(2):145 6(4):310; 6(6):490; 7(3):233, 234; Garrison, The, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly 7(4):317; 7(5):408, 409; 7(6):497 6(3):199 Breney Common NR, SSSI, near Bodmin Golitha Falls 6(2):145 6(1):50; 6(3):233; 6(6):490 Goodagrane Quarry 7(2):151 Browda Farm 6(5):403 Gooseham 7(2):150 Browda Wood 6(5):403 Gooseham Mill 7(2):150, 151 Browda, near Linkinhorne 6(5):403 Greena Moor 6(2):145 Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor 7(3):233 Greystone Wood 6(1):50 BSBI AGM & Anglo-Hiberno-French Gwennap Head 6(1):51 meeting 6(2):144 Helman Tor NR 6(1):50; 6(3):233; Bude Canal 6(1):51; 6(2):145 6(6):490 Bude Marshes 6(1):51 Higher Carwen 7(5):408 Caerloggas Downs 6(2):144 Higher Metherin 7(5):409 Camel, River 6(2):141 Higher Town, St Agnes, Isles of Scilly Camperdown Farm, Bodmin Moor 6(3):198 6(3):231 Holestrow 6(1); 49, 50; 7(6):504 Caradon Hill 7(4):317 Hollygrove Wood 7(2):112 Carbaglet to Treswigga Road 7(5):409 Horse Point, St Agnes, Isles of Scilly Cardinham Woods, near Bodmin 6(3):232 6(3):199 Cargreen 6(2):143; 6(5):368 Hugh Town, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly Carminowe Creek 6(6):490 6(3):197, 201 Carn Caerthillian 6(1):50; 7(6):504 Inny,
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