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BCSS Elibrary Bibliography and Browsing List Organiser: Roy Mottram, Whitestone Gardens Sutton, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 2PZ, England, U.K BCSS elibrary Bibliography and browsing list Organiser: Roy Mottram, Whitestone Gardens Sutton, Thirsk, North Yorkshire YO7 2PZ, England, U.K. Email: [email protected] Fax: 01845 597035 (UK); 0044 1845 597035 (intl.) Links to external online websites can be accessed free by clicking on the link, without referring back to the BCSS elibrary organiser. All other references are available from the elibrary organiser at the above contact address by signing and returning a Request Form accompanied by a payment of £2 per item for a pdf by email attachment, or £5 for anything larger that needs to be sent on CD by post. You will be required to sign a Declaration, undertaking that copyright regulations will not be breached by making further copies. Requests for other items not listed here can possibly be obtained from the elibrarian if it can be sourced. Abbreviations & definitions: KB kilobyte. MB megabyte = 1000KB pdf: (picture data file). A compressed format suitable for reading on screen or printing out. Powerpoint. A Microsoft format for viewing onscreen or projection. Can be printed. tif: (tagged image file). high resolution 300ppi document. Suitable for publication. Can be printed. Can also be compressed as a .jpg file, or a .png file (10 times compression without loss of quality) if required. Miscellaneous books & papers: Adams, John (1764 or 1767- ) 1785. A short account of the growth and flowering of a variegated American Aloe, from the first appearance of the spire, or stem. Illustrated in an accurate engraving by W. Darton. J. Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, London. A hand-coloured, copper-plate engraving; 51.6 × 36.6cm. 1 page of text by John Adams lacking. Portrayal of Agave americana ‘Marginata’ by William DARTON, flowering in the garden of Sir James Winter LAKE, Bart, of The Firs, Fir Lane, Winchmore Hill, Edmonton (a director of the Hudson Bay Company, and Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, Canada, is named for his home town in England). tif: 6.77MB; pdf: 142KB Al-Hemaid, F. M. A. 2001. A new species of Huernia R.Br. (Asclepiadaceae) from Saudi Arabia. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences 8(2): 166-170. Saudi Biological Society, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Allcock, R. 2009 (Sep) Notes on general cultivation: part 3 – feeding and compost strength. CactusWorld 27(3): 155-158. pdf. 52.9KB 2010 (Mar 20) Notes on general cultivation: part 4 – nutrition and nitrogen. CactusWorld 28(1): 26-28. pdf: 54.4KB Arias Montes, Salvador, & Terrazas, Teresa 2009 (Jan-Mar) Taxonomic revision of Pachycereus (Cactaceae). Systematic Botany 34(1): 68-83. American Society of Plant Taxonomists, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Jan-Mar 2009. tifs 129MB, pdf 9.69KB Arthurs, P. 2009 (Sep) Digital archiving. Presentation prepared for the Cactus Explorers Club 18-20 Sep 2009. Powerpoint 23.9MB, pdf 6.03MB. Backeberg, Curt 1934-1938. Blätter für Kakteenforschung/ Bulletin of Cactus Research. Privately published, Volksdorf. Free online website by CactusPro.com http://www.cactuspro.com/biblio/en:backeberg#blaetter_fuer_kakteenforschun g Barthlott, W. 1988. Über die systematischen Gliederungen der Cactaceae. Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen 63: 17-40. tifs 308MB 1996. Ecology and morphology of Blossfeldia liliputana (Cactaceae): a poikilohydric and almost astomate succulent. Botanica Acta 109(2): 161- 166. Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart & New York, for the German Botanical Society. Porembski coauthor. tifs 62.7MB, pdf 4.2MB Bauhin, C. 1623. Pinax. t.p. only. tif 7.53MB 1671. Pinax, ed.2. t.p., pp. 384 (Melocactus), 458 (cacti). tifs 22.57MB BCSS Trustees 2009 (Dec 10). Two new BCSS Fellows. CactusWorld 27(4): 235-236. pdf 97.5KB Bercht, C. A. Ludwig (1945- ) 2009. Het geslacht Gymnocalycium, een overzicht. Succulenta 88(2-6): 84- 90, 120-127, 182-189, 193, 213-219, 266-272. Nederlands Belgische vereniging van liefhebbers van cactussen en andere vetplanten, Oss. tifs: 617MB Berger, A. 1904. Über einige unbeschriebene Echeverien. Gartenflora 53: 200-206. tif: 11.5MB, pdf: 1.31MB 1929. Kakteen. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart. CactusPro.com: http://www.cactuspro.com/lecture/Berger-Alwin/Kakteen/page-1.en.html Bischofberger, Margrit, & Krell, Werner 2009 (Dec 29) Echeveria ‘Anit’. Sedum Society Newsletter (92) : 28-29. Sedum Society, Choppington, Northumberland. tifs: 22.4MB, pdf: 639KB Bischofberger, Margrit, & Mottram, Roy 2010 (Mar 20) Two mysterious hybrids. CactusWorld 28(1): 49-53. British Cactus and Succulent Society, England. History of two hybrid Echeverioideae sold by Charles Simon in 1901. First description of Echeveria ‘Green Enigma’. pdf: 3.90MB Bradley, Richard (1688-1732) 1716-1727: The history of succulent plants/ Historia plantarum succulentarum 5 fascicles of 10 plates each. Missouri Bot. Gdn., Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/title/b12181961#2 Botanicus http://www.botanicus.org/item/31753000934726 Bonpland, Aimé J. A. (1773-1858) 1812-1817. Description des plantes rares cultivées à Malmaison et à Navarre. P. Didot, Paris. Out of 64 plates by Pancrace Bessa (1772- ), 2 are cacti as follows: 3: Cactus speciosus [Nopalxochia phyllanthoides] 36: Cactus ambiguus [Peniocereus serpentinus] http://www.botanicus.org/title/b1198563x Britton, N. L. & Rose, J. N. 1919-1923. The Cactaceae 4 vols. CactusPro.com: http://www.cactuspro.com/biblio/en:britton_et_rose Burchell, William John (1781-1863) 1822-1824. Travels in the interior of southern Africa 2 vols. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London. Google Books: http://books.google.co.uk/books?rview=1&as_brr=3&q=Travels+in+the+inter ior+of+South+Africa+-+William+J+Burchell&btnG=Search+Books Some plates lacking and mixture of b&w and colour plates. Buxbaum, F. 1953. Vorarbeiten zu einem phylogenetischen System der Cactaceae. Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten 4(1): 2-7. (Mar). tifs: 115MB 1958. The phylogenetic division of the subfamily Cereoideae, Cactaceae. Madroño 14(6): 177-206. tifs: 395MB 1968. Die Entwicklungslinien der Tribus Cereeae Britt. Et Rose emend. F. Buxbaum (Cactaceae – Cactoideae) I Teil: Die “brasilianischen Pilocereen”. Beiträge zur Biologie der Pflanzen 44(2): 215-276. Berlin. tifs: 980MB Borg, J. 1937. Cacti. 4 misc. pages. tifs & pdfs: 53.4MB Candolle, Augustin Pyramus de (1778-1841) Plantarum historia succulentarum. Histoire des plantes grasses. Paris, [1798] 1799-1832[-37]. 3 vols. Issued in parts 1-31, plus an unpublished part 32. 49 plates by P. J. Redouté. Text by A. P. de Candolle in parts 1-28, and by J. A. Guillemin thereafter. Missouri Botanical Garden, Botanicus: http://www.botanicus.org/title/b12032670 Cardenas, M. 1965. Deux nouveaux echinopsis du centre de la Bolivie. Cactus (Paris) 20(85): 109-110. tifs: 38.8MB 1970. New Bolivian Cactaceae Part XII. Cactus and Succulent Journal (US) 42(1): 30-39. tifs: 160MB, pdf: 5.19MB Carter, Susan - & Powys, Anne 2009 (Dec 10). Euphorbia iloitaii, a new tree species from Kenya. CactusWorld 27(4): 209-212. pdf: 706KB Castillon, Jean-Bernard 2010 (Jan) Description of two new Madagascan taxa in the genus Aloe (Asphodelaceae); about Aloe mandotoensis J-B Castillon. Cactus-Aventures International (85): i, 2-8. Joël Lodé, Cuevas del Almanzora, Spain, Jan 2010. p. i, 2-8. tifs: 124MB, pdf: 3.52MB Castillon, Jean-Philippe 2009 (Sep) A new small Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from the north-eastern coast of Madagascar. CactusWorld 27(3): 177-179. pdf: 377KB Cochard, Y. & Schweich, D. 2009. Cactus & succulent books digital library, cactuspro.com. Cactus Aventures (82): 24-29. tifs: 90.8MB, pdf: 2.8MB Commelijn, Jan (1629-1692) 1697-1701. Horti medici Amstelodamensis Work in progress, tifs: 848MB so far. Complete work at Missouri Botanical Garden, Botanicus: http://www.botanicus.org/title/b11936824 Cruz, Martinus de la, & Badianus, Juannes 1552. Codex Barberini, Latin 241 [The Cruz-Badianus Codex] Vatican Library, Rome. Succulent plant extracts (8pp.) pdf: 3.4MB Desfontaines, René Louiche (1750-1833) 1804. Tableau de l’école de botanique. J. A. Brosson, Paris. Free online website by Bibliothèque National de France, Gallica, at: http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k97665r.zoom.r=mesembryanthemum.f1.l angEN Descole, H. R. (Castellanos & Lelong) 1943. Genera et species plantarum Argentinarum 1 Opuntiales vel Cactales. Guillermo Kraft Ltda., Buenos Aires. Selected pages. tifs: 96.3MB Dillenius, J. J. (1687-1747) 1732. Hortus Elthamensis Gallica: http://visualiseur.bnf.fr/CadresFenetre?O=NUMM- 96818&I=3&M=pagination Donald, J. D., & Buining, A. F. 1965. Revision of the genus Rebutia K.Schumann. The Cactus and Suculent Journal of Great Britain 27(2-4). Cactus and Succulent Society of Great Britain, Seaford, Sussex, 3 Parts. [1]: May 1965. Revision of the genus Rebutia K.Schumann. 27(2): 34-41, photos [1-4]. tifs: 74MB, pdf: 2.96MB [2]: Aug 1965. Revision of the genus Rebutia. 27(3): 55-59, 1 photo. Tifs: 31MB, pdf: 1.62MB [3]: Nov 1965. Further new rebutias. 27: 76-80, photos [1-2, captions reversed]. Revision of the genus Rebutia, additional note. 27: 80. tifs: 36.3MB, pdf: 1.74MB Parts 2-3 of the lecture given by Burgermaster A. F. H. Buining and J. D. Donald to the Cactus and Succulent Society of Great Britain jointly with the London Branch of the National Cactus and Succulent Society. Plus notes on 6 new species described by Ritter, contributed by John Donald. Doweld, A. B. 2002 On the genus Airampoa Frič. Turczaninowia 5(2): 26-31. tifs: 40MB, pdf: 4.26MB Ehrenberg, C. G. (& Schumann, C. M.) 1828(1900). Symbolae physicae. 1828 t.p., 1900 t.p., Vorwort, p. 5-6, 13, 25, 27, t.4, 7, 8, 13. tifs: 86.9MB Complete work at Missouri Botanical Garden, Botanicus: http://www.botanicus.org/title/b11683818 Engelmann, Georg (1809-1884) 1848. Appendix in Emory, W. H., Notes of a military reconnoissance, from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including part of Arkansas, del Norte, and Gila Rivers. [Senate] Executive No.7 edn. (Jul- Aug). Selected pages.
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