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APPENDIX A list of Orchid Books TIM WING YAM, BENJAMIN SINGER, CHOY SIN HEW, TIIU KULL, IRINA TATARENKO, AND JOSEPH ARDITTI 279 280 T.W. Yam et al. Two private libraries, Benjamin Singer’s (which he donated to the American Orchid Society) and Joseph Arditti’s (its future is yet to be decided, it may be donated to an academic or scientific institutions or sold), served as primary sources for this list. However other sources were also used. The use of multiple sources increased the number of books which are listed but may have introduced errors or imperfections for following reasons. One and the same book may have been listed under different names erroneously. Names of authors may have been misspelled. When books have more than one author, the order of authors may have been presented differently in different lists and/or one or more names may have been omitted, added or misspelled. A book may have been published under different names in more than one country. Books are sometimes published by one publisher in one country and another in a different one. Spelling errors in different lists Translations Different editions Lack of information Conventions used in spelling names like “de” and “van.” Erroneous assumptions regarding Chinese surnames. The Chinese traditions is to list surname first, as for example, Yam Tim Wing which may end up incorrectly as Wing, Y. T. in some lists compiled in the West and correctly as T. W. Yam in others. Only the last names of some authors are listed. Some entries listed as books may in fact be no more than reprints. Several lists did not provide all relevant information about a book (dates of publication and names of publishers, for example). In some cases we could check the accuracy or a listing and make appropriate corrections or find missing information and add it. However in many instances this was not possible and listings are incomplete. When what seemed to be the same book appeared under several “identities” in different sources all are included in this list because we deemed multiple listings preferable to omission. On the whole this list is far from perfect, but it we hope that it will prove to be useful. Appendix 281 Author(s) Date Title and publisher Abraham, A., and P. 1981 Introduction to orchids. 533 pp., numerous color Vatsala and B&W photographs and line drawings. Tropical Botanic Gardens and Research Institute, Trivandrum, India. Ackerman, J. D. 1995 An orchid flora of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Memoirs of The New York Botanical Garden Volume 73, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, New York. 203 pp., 96 line drawing plates. Acuna, G. J. A 1938 Catalogo Descriptivo de las Orquideas Cuba. Adams, P. B. (ed.) 1988 Reproductive biology of species orchids, principles and practice. School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia and the Orchid Species Society of Victoria. 93 pp., line drawings, maps, color photographs. Adams, P. B., and S. 1995 Dendrobium kingianum: A unique Australian D. Lowson orchid. Central Queensland University Press, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. 197 pp., 199 color photographs, numerous maps. Addison, H. 1961 Malayan orchid hybrids, 1st supplement. Government Printing Office, Singapore. 93 pp., numerous B&W photographs, one color photograph. See also Henderson and Addison, 1959. Ageenko, V. 1887 Notes about some Crimean orchids. Trudi Saint-Peterburgskogo obschestva estestvoispitateley. 18(1). (In Russian.) Agnes, R. 1994 Brazilian orchids in focus Ahundov, G. F., J. 1952 Orchidaceae. Pages 240–271. In: Flora of M. Isaev, L. I. Azerbaijan. 2. Baku. (In Russian.) Prilipko, and R. J. Rzazade Aiton, W. 1813 Gynandria. Pages 185–227. In: A catalogue of plants cultivates in the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew or Hortus Kewensis Volume 5. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, Paternoster Row, London. Akhalkatsi, M., 2003 Diversity and conservation of Georgian orchids. M. Kimeridze, 40 pp., with color photographs. Tbilisi. (In S. Künkele, R. Georgian and English.) Lorenz, and M. Mosulishvili Albertis, C. and A. 1985 Wild orchids of Crete. Albertis Alcorn, A. R. W. No date Lycaste orchids, cultivation and hybridization. (F.) and M. S. C. No publisher listed. Published in Australia. Hallett 59 pp., numerous color photographs. (continued) 282 T.W. Yam et al. (continued) Author(s) Date Title and publisher Alekhin, A. A., N. 2003 Orchids of Far East. Kiev. pp. 1–203, 65 line B. Gaponenko, drawings. (In Ukrainian.) and V. G. Sobko Alessandrini, A., and 1985 Le orchidee spontanee dell’Emilia-Romana. A. Busetto Grafis Edizioni, Casalecchio di Reno, Italy, 149 pp., 58 plates of color paintings and B&W drawings each. Alkimos, A. 1988 The orchids of Greece (in Greek). Allan, B., P. Woods, 1993 Wild orchids of Scotland. HMSO, Edinburgh. and S. Clarke 135 pp., with numerous color photographs, line drawings and maps. Allen, C. 1996 North American native terrestrial orchids propa- gation and production, conference proceed- ings March 16 & 17, 1996. North American Native Orchid Conference, 14320 Poplar Hill Rd., Germantown, MD 20874. 116 pp., B&W photographs. Allen, P. H., and D. 1953 The orchids of Panama. Reprinted a softcover O. Allen book from The Orchid Journal, Volume II, pp. 20–67, 104–108, 181–185, 212–216, 259–263,319–323, 362–368, with numer- ous B&W photographs and 41 plates of line drawings. Allikas, G., and N. 2000 Orchids. Thunder Bay Press, San Diego, CA. Nash 176 pp., numerous color photographs. Allikas, G., and N. 2004 A pocket guide to orchids. Book Sales. 256 pp. Nash Allikas, G., and N. 2005 The world’s most beautiful orchids. Thunder Bay Nash Press, San Diego, CA. 448 pp., numerous color photographs. Allorge, F., and L. 1937 Volume publié a la mémorie de Julien Costantin Blaringhem 1857–1936. Masson et Cie, Éditeurs, Paris. 469 pp., numerous B&W photographs and line drawings. Alocock, J. 2006 An enthusiasm for orchids. Oxford University Press, Oxford. Alrich, P. 1991 Orchids on stamps American Orchid 1990–1991 Commercial orchid growers directory. 44 pp. Society Ames, B. 1959 Drawings of Florida orchids. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 190 pp., numerous line drawings. Ames, O. No date Orchidaceae in Flora of Costa Rica. Pages 197–306, Field Museum of Natural History–Botany Volume 18. Ames, O. 1910 The genus Habenaria in North America. 1979 reprint by Earl M. Coleman, Stanfordville, NY with an introduction by L. A. Garay. 288 pp., 79 line drawings by Blanche Ames. (continued) Appendix 283 (continued) Author(s) Date Title and publisher Ames, O. 1948 Orchids and retrospect. Botanical Museum of Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 172 pp., numerous line drawings. Ames, O. 1905–1922 Illustrations and studies of the family Orchidaceae. Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston, MA (Vols. I and II), Merrymount Press, Boston, MA (Vols. III and VII). Ames, O. 1905–1922 Studies in the Family Orchidaceae I–VII Ames, O. No date Orchidaceae in Flora of Costa Rica. Pages 197–306 Field Museum of Natural History– Botany Volume 18. Ames, O. 1924 An enumeration of the orchids of the United States and Canada. American Orchid Society, Boston, MA. Ames, O. 1936 The genus Epidendrum in the Unites States and middle America. Botanical Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 233 pp. Ames, O., and B. 1975 Orchids at Christmas. Botanical Museum of Ames Harvard University. 50 pp., ca. 13 line draw- ings and several B&W photographs. Ames, O., and D. S. 1952, 1953, 1965 Orchids of Guatemala, volumes 1 (Fieldiana: Correll Botany, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. xiii+1–395, line drawing Figs. 1–107), 2 (Fieldiana: Botany, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 399–72, line drawing Fig. 108–198) and supplement by D. S. Correll (Fieldiana: Botany, Vol. 31, No. 7, pp. 177–221, line drawing Fig. 53). Ames, O., and E. 1931–1936 New or Noteworthy Philippine Orchids I–VI Quisumbing Ames, O., and E. 1931, 1932 New or noteworthy Philippine orchids, I. Quisumbing The Philippine Journal of Science 44 (4): 369–383, plates 1, 2 (color)-16 (B&W) and New or noteworthy Philippine orchids, I. The Philippine Journal of Science 47 (2): 197–219, plates 1, 32 (color)-29 (B&W). Ames, O., and C. 1923–1930 Schedulae Orchidianae volumes 1–10. Lawrence Schweinfurth Press, Boston, MA. Anderson, F. J. 1979 An illustrated treasury of cultivated flowers. Crown Publishers, New York. 104 pp., 50 color plates. Anderson, F. J. 1979 An illustrated treasury of orchids. Abbeville Press Publishers, New York. 157 pp., 73 colored plates. Anderson, F. J. 1979 An illustrated treasury of orchids. Crown Publishers, New York. 104 pp., 50 color plates. (continued) 284 T.W. Yam et al. (continued) Author(s) Date Title and publisher Anderson, J. F. 1981 Orchids. Aberville Press, New York. 112 pp., numerous color photographs. Andreev, L. N., A. S. 1988–1987 Ohrana I kultivirovanie orhidei. Abstracts of Demidov, B. N. the All-Union Symposium, Main Botanical Golovkin, E. S. Garden, USSR Academy of Sciences, Smirnova, G. V. February 1987. Moscow. (In Russian.) 84 pp. Porubinovskaya, T. K. Kriulinov, M. M. Serebryanii, V. G. Shatko, and M. G. Vahrameeva (eds.) Angel, H. 1977 British wild orchids. Jarrold & Sons, Ltd., Norwich, UK. Anonymous 1856 Russian flora. Russian Orchids. Zhurnal Sadovodstva. 1: 155–159. (In Russian.) Probably the first publication about orchids in Russia. Anonymous No date Meristerm tissue culture–A selection of articles from the American Orchid Society Bulletin. 72 pp., numerous line drawings and B&W photographs. Anonymous 1965 or earlier Orchid culture in Victoria. Victorian Orchid Club of Australia, Glen Iris, Victoria, Australia. 28 pp. Anonymous 1974 Modern methods in propagation, hybridizing and culture of orchids. Prague, Chechoslovakia. Anonymous 1976 Orchids. Countryside books/A. B.