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TFNC LIBRARY CATALOGUE Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 1 Biography A Century Afield - A History of the Fenton, Janet. 2004 TFNC A history of TFNC to 2004 168pp. Softcover. B&W photos; Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club lists club archives at back

1 Biography A King Island Settler’s Tale Paterson, Jim 2001 Self published, Hobart Reminiscence, observation and description of Purchased from the author, 302pp. Col photographs an interesting island and a way of life gone by, 7/3/2002, from our club member, Jim Paterson.

1 Biography An edited Extract from "The Voyage of the Lee, Ida 1978 Van Diemans Land Company Describes the colonisation by Van Diemen's Donated by Elizabeth Glover, 1984 22pp. Pbk Caroline, 1827" England to Van Diemans Land Company of Circular Head . Describes Land 1827-8 their operations/history/land selection & ships voyage

1 Biography Charles Darwin in Hobart Town Davies, Margaret (Editor) Jan 2009 Royal Society of Tasmania Proceedings of a symposium of this name. The Donated by David Ratkowsky July 113pp. Pbk first part consists of papers presented wholly 2017. or in part during the symposium and the second part offers annotated guides and discussions on excursions made by Darwin whilst in Hobart.

1 Biography Citizen Labillardiere. A Naturalist's Life in Duyker, Edward 2003 The Miegunyah Press, Biography of Labillardiere one of the great Review copy 383pp. Hbk, glossary, appendix, Revolution and Exploration (1755-1834) Melbourne naturalists-travellers of the eighteenth century notes, zoological, botanical and - this is a comprehensive study of the general indexes.8/8/2003 naturalist, revealing a committed republican. Labillardiere wrote the first general flora of Australia 1804-1806

1 Biography Hither and Thither - A personal Anthology Aves, Kelsey 1996 Self published Autobiography of a devoted nature-lover, Donated by the author 62pp Pbk of a Tasmanian by Choice conservationist and bushwalker and music supporter of TSO. Covers c.1940-1996

1 Biography Delight - a life's journey Evans, John 1989 Brolga Press Autobiography - will appeal to those interested 212pp Pbk in natural history and conservation. have lived on this planet longer than the human , yet damaged it much less.

1 Biography Joseph Banks' Florilegium - Botanical Gooding, Mel (Text on the 2017 Thames & Hudson Ltd, London This is the first full colour publication of some Purchased Fullers October 2017 320pp. Hbk. With maps and 181 Treasures from Cook's First Voyage voyage); Mabberley, David of the most extraordinary botanical prints of $120.00 colour plates/ illustrations (Commentary on plates) ; the 18th century. It is a great scientific record Studholme, Joe (Afterword for Banks and Daniel Solander who collected on the printing process). plants at every opportunity and a work of Botanical illustration of outstanding beauty. Includes Gooding's description of the Voyage; Mabberley's description of Sydney Parkinson's artwork, his death and the subsequent completion of his paintings and of the engravings. Final chapter Studholme describes the modern printing process.

1 Biography King of the Wilderness. The life of Deny Mattingley, Christobel 2001 Text Publishing, Melbourne, Biography of Deny King Purchased Fullers 2016 $24.95 334pp. Pbk King Australia

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 1 Biography Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Huxley, Leonard 1918 Based of materials collected and arranged by Inscribed in front, Edith Thompson 567pp. Hbk. Hooker John Murray, London Lady Hooker, vol 11. 1 Biography Memories of my Father Elliot, David M. 1991 Self published, South Hobart E.A. Elliot, doctor and naturalist, was the Donated by the author 64pp. Pbk. b&w photographs instigator and a founding member of the Tasmanian Field Naturalists Club. the Club was formed at a meeting in the Royal Society's Rooms on September 15th, 1904. E.A. Elliot was the first secretary, organised the first seven Easter Camps and maintained a strong interest in the Club until his death in 1968.

1 Biography My Birds - Biography John Rowland Skemp Skemp, John Rowland 1970 CL Richmond & Sons Pty Ltd The birds in his garden in Myrtle Bank in NE 95pp. Hbk Tas 1 Biography The Wasp and the Orchid. The remarkable Clode, Danielle 2018 Picador Over 30 years Edith Coleman would write over Review copy. Donated 2018 420pp. Hbk life of Australian Naturalist Edith Coleman 300 articles for Australian nature for Australian publications. She would solve the mystery of orchid pollination. This book sets to uncover Edith's story from her childhood in England and her unlikely success sharing along the way Edith's lyrical and incisive writing and her uncompromising passion for Australian nature and landscape.

1 Biography The Wasp and the Orchid. The remarkable Clode, Danielle 2018 Picador Over 30 years Edith Coleman would write over Review copy. Donated 2018 420pp. Hbk life of Australian Naturalist Edith Coleman 300 articles for Australian nature for Australian publications. She would solve the mystery of orchid pollination. This book sets to uncover Edith's story from her childhood in England and her unlikely success sharing along the way Edith's lyrical and incisive writing and her uncompromising passion for Australian nature and landscape.

1 Biography Understanding our natural world - The Presland, Gary July 2016 FNCV This is the story of FNCV about thousands of Purchased FNCV $24.00. 2016 275pp. Softcover Field Naturalists Club of Victoria 1880- people working together to increase their own 2015 knowledge and understanding of the natural history of Victoria. The data recorded by the club through more than 135 years of fieldwork in all parts of Victoria, has been an enormous contribution.....

1 Botany Alpine Alpine Plants of Australia Harris, Thistle Y 1970 Angus & Robertson First part environment, second by and review copy, was $12 retail 193pp, HB B&W Photos family.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 1 Botany Alpine Alpine Tasmania: An illustrated guide to Kirkpatrick, Jamie 1997 OUP, Melb Illustrated with photographs by Peter Purchased TEC 196pp. Pbk. the flora and vegetation Dombrovskis and line drawings by Georgina Davis. Introductory chapters deal with biogeography, but plant descriptions are the main purpose of the book. Includes a key. The book finishes with chapters on plant communities and conservation. Includes glossary, tables and index.

1 Botany Alpine Alpine Wildflowers of Tasmania - Plant Collier, Phil 2012. 2nd Australian Plants Society Inc. Aims to encourage familiarity with the 65pp. A6 Pocket sized booklet Identikit edn.. Hobart Group common and spectacular of Tasmania's alpine plants. 1 Botany Alpine Flora and Fauna of Alpine Australasia: Ages Barlow, Bryan A. (Editor) 1986 CSIRO with Australian Alpine environments of Australia, New Guinea Donated by Forestry Tasmania 534pp. Pbk. and Origins. Note: Primarily covers flora Systematic Botany Society and NZ differ from each other in terms of 2017 (Downsize of library) but includes chapters on rock wrens in NZ topography, genesis, climate & biota and and fauna contrast strongly with northern hemisphere alpine habitats. Paleoclimatology, paleobotany, biogeography, ecology and plant and systematics have been used here to give an understanding of the bio-historical relationships of these isolated islands of alpine terrain in the southern hemisphere.

1 Botany Alpine Kosciusko Alpine Flora Costin, A B; Gray, M; 1979 CSIRO/Collins Combined effort, commemorates 50th Review copy, price was$25 408pp Hbk.Col photos. Totterdell, C J & Wimbush, D anniversary of CSIRO Div. of Plant Industry J 2 Botany Bryophytes Lichens of Rainforest in Tasmania and Kantivilas, G. and Jarman, S.J. 1999 Flora of Australian The cool temperate rainforests in Tasmania 212pp pub. south-eastern Australia Supplementary Series Number provide habitat for a remarkable diversity of 9.) Australian Biological lichen flora. This book is both a guide to the Resources Study, Canberra lichens, beautifully illustrated by Bruce Fuhrer’s clear photographs, and an introduction to their distribution, relationships, biology and the composition of the lichen flora and communities. Includes notes on identifying lichens, a key, glossary references and index.

2 Botany Bryophytes Mosses and liverworts of rainforest in Jarman, S. J. and Fuhrer, B. A. 1995 CSIRO and Forestry Tasmania This book is an introduction to the Bryophytes 134pp Pbk. Tasmania and south-eastern Australia (mosses and liverworts) in cool temperate forests and other wet vegetation types. It is not an identification guide, and therefore does not contain scientific descriptions and keys, but is aimed at the non-specialist to increase awareness of a beautiful but largely neglected flora. Bruce Fuhrer’s beautiful photographs should inspire us to take a closer look. Contains an index and glossary.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 2 Botany Bryophytes Mosses of Dry Forest of SE Australia Read, Cassia and 2014 Friends of Box-Ironbark Forests For students and absolute beginners, 100pp Pbk Slattery Bernard (Mount Alexander Region, technically accurate but free of technical Victoria) language 2 Botany Bryophytes Tasmanian Lichens - Identification, Kantivilas, G; Elix, JA and 2002 ABRS Canberra and the With 148 taxa & 21 genera the Parmeliaceae is Purchased Fullers $39.99 2018 274pp. Softbk Distribution and Conservation Status. 1. Jarman, SJ Tasmanian Herbarium. Flora of the most diverse family in the Tasmanian Parmeliaceae Australia Supplementary Series lichen flora. It includes many of the largest and No 15 most conspicuous macrolichens found in Tasmania. The book collates the available floristic distributional and ecological data on the Tasmanian lichen flora.

2 Botany Bryophytes The Macrolichens of Tasmanian Rainforest: Kantivilas, G and James, P.W. 1987 Lichenologist 19 (1) 1-28 Key and notes Research paper reprint. 27pp. Key and Notes 2 Botany Ferns Ferns and allied plants of Victoria, Duncan, Betty, and Isaac, 1986 Melbourne University Press The definitive field guide for ferns - Donated by Dr. D.A. Ratkowsky, 258pp. Hbk. Col. and B&W Tasmania and South Australia Golda comprehensive text and generously illustrated 1987. photographs and line drawings. with detailed drawings and Bruce Fuhrers photographs. 2 Botany Ferns Ferns of Victoria and Tasmania Wakefield, NA 1955 Field Naturalist Club of Victoria Description and illustrations of the 116 species 71pp. Pbk of native fern 2 Botany Ferns The Ferns of Tasmania. Their Ecology and Garrett, Michael 1996 Tasmanian Forest Research Following Michael Garrett’s interesting talk Purchased from Book City, $45.95, 217pp. Pbk. including colour Distribution Council, Inc. and excursion in June, his book is a must. 30.6.00 photos. Apart from the identification guide (a photograph, description and distribution map for each species), the book covers fern structure and life cycle; propagation and cultivation; Tasmanian fern flora; ecology and distribution. Includes a field key to the Tasmanian Pteridophytes, glossary and index.

2 Botany Ferns Victorian Ferns: Description of the Species Bond, Richard and Barratt, 1934 FNCV Descriptions of all species occurring in the Donated by Miss ML Westbrook 64pp. Pbk. occurring in the State. (COPY 2) Charles State (Victoria) 1986

2 Botany Ferns Victorian Ferns: Description of the Species Bond, Richard and Barratt, 1934 FNCV Descriptions of all species occurring in the Donated by Frank Green 2004 64pp. Pbk. occurring in the State. (COPY 1) Charles State (Victoria)

2 Botany Ferns Ferns of Tasmania Rodway, Leonard 1905 Printed for the TFNC. The 16pp. Reprint (Government Botanist). Mercury Office, Hobart Reprint from the Tasmanian Mail articles. Describes all the known ferns at that time 2 Botany Flora Aspects of Tasmanian Botany: A tribute to Banks, MR; Smith, SJ; 1991 Royal Society of Tasmania A volume devoted to botanical papers Donated by Forestry Tasmania 247pp. Pbk. Winifred Curtis Orchard, AE; Kantivilas, G. published as a tribute to Winifred Curtis. 2017 (Downsize of library) (Editors) Chapters include: biography; early exploration; macrofossil evidence and diverse research papers (Hepaticae; Fungi; Mosses; Monocots and Dicots).

2 Botany Flora Collins Field Guide to the Wild Flowers of Galbraith, Jean 1977 William Collins Sons and Co Ltd Intended to help ID almost any native plant in 450pp. Hbk South-East Australia temperate eastern Australia 2 Botany Flora Flowers of the Field Johns, Rev. C.A (Revised and 1908 George Routledge. 2nd edition Introduction to British Botany [@ 1908] and an Inscribed in front, G.S. Carruthers, 324pp. Hbk edited by Elliot, Clarence) explanation of terms etc. Aug 08

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 2 Botany Flora Forests and Flowers of Mt Wellington, Curtis, Winifred undated TMAG Provides a simple introduction to the botany of 23pp. Pbk. Tasmania Mt Wellington - suitable for school excursion or resident wishing to know more of the flora

2 Botany Flora, Native Flowers of Victoria Pescott, E.E.. c. 1914 George Robertson & Co, Early volume that deals with the native flowers 1128;pp.Hbk. Illustrated Melbourne of Vic in a popular yet scientific manner.

2 Botany Flora Nature of the Midlands Gilfedder, L; Kirkpatrick, JB; 2003 Midlands Bushweb Provides a valuable reference to assist in the 168pp Pbk. Photos Wapstra A & H improved management of the native flora in the midlands of Tasmania.

2 Botany Flora Rainforest Plants of Tasmania - Plant Collier, Phil and Howells, 2007 Australian Plants Society Aim is to encourage familiarity of the common Purchased Fullers Bookshop 2016 64pp A6 size Identikit Christine Tasmania Inc. rainforest plants $8.95. 2 Botany Flora Tasmanian Flowering Plants - A field guide Watts, Dave 2018 Pelican Press An illustrated record with over 300 species of Purchased Fullers Bookshop 2018 189pp. Soft cover Tasmania's flowering plants. With full colour $39.00. photographs and descriptive text.

2 Botany Flora Tasmania's Natural Flora - Copy 1 Howells, Christine et al 2012 2nd Edition Flora of Tasmania with photographs 2014 for ANN 431pp Soft cover 2 Botany Flora Tasmania's Natural Flora - Copy 2 Howells, Christine et al 2012 2nd Edition Flora of Tasmania with photographs 2014 for ANN 431pp Soft cover 2 TO 3 LARGE Botany Flora Australian Carnivorous Plants Bourke, Greg; Nunn, Richard 2012 Redfern Natural History This is the fist known complete listing of all 197pp. Hbk Photos BOOK. NO BOX Productions currently known Australian carnivorous plants

2 TO 3 LARGE Botany Flora Flowers and Plants of Victoria Cochrane, Fuhrer, Rotherham 1968 FNCV in assoc. with Reed Australian Flora in Colour series. A Donated by M. Westbrook. 1990 large Hbk 216pp. Col photos BOOK. NO BOX and Willis comprehensive guide to flowers and plants of Vic. 2 TO 3 LARGE Botany Flora Vegetation of Tasmania Reid, James; Hill, Robert; 1999 Australian Biological Resources A scientific study of all major terrestrial Purchased 65/4/2001, TEC $60. 453pp. pub. Maps, photographs BOOK. NO BOX Brown, Michael and Study. Series: Flora of Australia vegetation types (including non-vascular and diagrams, some col. Hovenden, Mark (editors). Supplementary Series; no. 8). plants) from rainforest to alpine vegetation, as well as introducing climate, geology, the Tasmanian environment and its impact on the vegetation and also discusses the plant fossil record, endemism and conservation. Eucalypts are given in depth treatment because of their importance in the ecosystem, while other less well researched vegetation types are treated more briefly. The final chapter deals with problems of conservation, scientific approaches to conservation and reservation. Includes references and index.

3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 1 - Curtis, Winifred 1956 University of Tasmania Donated by ML Fraser 1971 240pp. Hbk Copy 1 Definitive Tas keys - Gymnosperms; Angiospermae Ranunculaceae to Myrtaceae 3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 1 - Curtis, Winifred 1956 University of Tasmania Donated by Frank Green 240pp. Hbk Copy 2 Definitive Tas key - Gymnosperms; Angiospermae Ranunculaceae to Myrtaceae 3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 2 Curtis, Winifred 1963 University of Tasmania Definitive Tas key: Angiospermae : Lythraceae Donated by David Ziegeler 475pp. Hbk to Epacridaceae 3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 3 Curtis, Winifred 1967 University of Tasmania Definitive Tas keys - Angiospermae: Presented by Miss FE Warren 661pp. Hbk Plumbaginaceae to Salicaceae 3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 4A Curtis, Winifred 1979 University of Tasmania Definitive Tas key -Monocotyledons - Orchids 138pp Hbk

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 3 Botany Flora The Student’s Flora of Tasmania Part 4B Curtis, Winifred M. and 1994 St David’s Park Publishing, This final part of The Student’s Flora describes Purchased12/6/01, Government 459pp. Hbk. Line art illustrations. Angiospermae: Alismataceae to Morris, Dennis I Hobart the remaining monocotyledons (the orchids Info Shop, $28.50 Burmanniaceae were described in Part 4A), including freshwater aquatic plants; rushes; estuarine and coastal ; sedges; grasses, irises; lilies and grass-trees.

3 Botany Flora Wattles of Tasmania Simmons, Marion H. 2009 Self published Useful tool for naturalists, gardeners who Purchased Fullers 2016 $9.95 64pp. Spiral bound booklet would like to grow Tasmanian Wattles in their garden etc. Book includes 20 species as well as four introduced species. Illustrated to life size showing foliage, flowers and seed pods.

3 Botany Flora Wildflowers of Mt Wellington - Plant Collier, Phil 1988 Society for Growing Australian Mt Wellington Plant IDs 64pp. A6size Identikit Plants 3 Botany Flora Wildflowers of Tasmania - Plant Identikit King, H.J. and Burns, T.E.. 1969 Jacaranda Wildflower Guides Native Plants of Tas Donated by Marjorie 106pp. A6 size no.5. Jacaranda Press Westbrook1986

3 Botany Flora Wildflowers of the Warm East Coast - Plant Scarth-Johnson, Vera 1967 Jacaranda Press descriptions and paintings of abt. 48 East coast Donated by Marjorie 106pp, A6 size Identikit [of mainland Australia] of mainland Australia flowering plants Westbrook1986

3 Botany Flora Woodland Wildflowers of Tasmania - Plant Collier, Phil, Howells Christine 2006 Society for Growing Australian Describes wildflowers found in Lowland Purchased Fullers Bookshop 2016 64pp. A6size Identikit Plants woodlands and heathlands, mostly in the $8.95 north and east of the state. (excludes coastal and alpine species)

3 Botany Flora The Tasmanian Flora Rodway, Leonard 1903 Govt. Printer, Hobart With some drawings of typical species. 320pp. Hbk. Precursor to the Winifred Curtis volumes

3 Botany Flora Aquatic A Guide to the plants of Tasmanian Prahalad, Vishnu 2014 UTAS Comprehensive user guide to the unique flora 82pp. Soft cover Saltmarsh Wetlands of an enchanting ecosystem that adorns much of coastal Tasmania

3 Botany Flora Aquatic Freshwater Algae in Australia (A Guide to Entwisle, Timothy J., 1997 Sanity and Associates The book is mainly a schematic key with Purchased from TEC 242pp. colour photos, pub Conspicuous Genera). Sonneman, Jason A. and coloured photographs and diagrams. A short Lewis, Simon H. introductory section deals with collecting, storage and preservation; habitats; microscopy; and management of algal blooms. Includes references and index.

3 Botany Flora Aquatic Marine Plants of Tasmania Scott, Fiona J. 2017 TMAG A colourful introduction to Tasmania's often Purchased TMAG November 2017 unique marine flora. Flora has been selected from estuaries, rocky reef habitats and kelp forests

3 Botany Flora Aquatic Seaweed - Art Meets Science Wallace, Ian (Photographer) 2010 Ian Wallace A collection on photographs from the 2010 Donated by Dr Helen Fitton 52pp. Hbk exhibition with the same name as the book (Marinova) title. These images are the closest the author can get to the feeling he gets whilst exploring the seascapes around the Tasmanian coast.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 3 Botany Flora Aquatic Tasmanian Streambank Plants Glazik, Rae & Askey-Doran, 2004 Department of Primary A guide to common plants along streams 80pp. Soft cover. Illustrations. Michael Industries, Water and Environment, Hobart 3 Botany Grasses Common Grasses of Tasmania: An Lane, P., Morris, D. and 1999 Tasmanian Environment Centre, This book provides clear descriptions of the 83pp Pbk Agriculturalists’ Guide Shannon, G. Hobart more common grasses in Tasmania, concentrating on those of agricultural significance. The descriptions are divided into three groupings, native/pasture, introduced/pasture and introduced/weed grasses. A double page spread is devoted to each species with a description and photograph of the plant as well as diagrams of identifying features. Although the book only covers a small proportion of the total number of species in the state, notes on similar species are included at the foot of each description. The book includes a glossary. Given that grasses form such an important component of our landscape, this is a useful guide.

3 Botany Names Name That Flower - The identification of Clark, Ian, and Lea, Helen 2003 Melbourne University Provides information on how to go about Review copy from MUP 299pp. Soft cover flowering plants Publishing Limited identifying flowering plants scientifically and properly (and not just from photographs!) - includes structure of flowers and the process of identification. Aims to make the naming of flowers a little easier. Should be used in conjunction with field guides and floras.

3 Botany Names The little Book of Common Names for Wapstra, H&A&M; Gilfedder, 2005 Dept. Primary Industries, Water Checklist of common names of Tasmanian 88pp. booklet Pbk, addendum Tasmanian Plants L &Environment, Tas plants insert 2007, 1/2 A4 size

3 Botany Names West Aust. Plant Names and their Sharr, F A 1978 Uni of WA press Pbk glossary, alphabetical genera, then species 228pp. Pbk Meanings Revised 1988 ddn581.03 4 Botany Orchids Orchids of Australia (The Complete Nicholls, W.H. Paintings by 1969 Nelson Makes available in one volume the definitive 141pp. Large Hbk 475col LARGE BOOK RH Edition). W.H. Nicholls with work of WH Nicholls plates(drawings) SIDE OF BOX. NOT descriptive text by D.L. Jones IN BOX and T.B. Muir

4 SMALL Botany Orchids Australian Orchid Research Vol 3 - Jones, David L 1998 Australian Orchid Foundation Published contributions to Tasmanian 224pp Soft cover. B&W drawings PAMPHLET BOX contributions of Tasmanian Orchidology 1- Orchidology 1-9 and Col Photos 9 4 SMALL Botany Orchids Common Orchids of Tasmania - Plant Collier, Phil 2010 Australian Plants Society Major revision of 1993 publication. Purchased Fullers Bookshop 2016 64pp. A6 size. PAMPHLET BOX Identikit Tasmania. Inc. Illustrations and descriptions of the most $8.95 commonly found species, which were sometimes chosen to represent a group of species.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 4 SMALL Botany Orchids The Orchids of Tasmania. Jones, David; Wapstra, Hans; 1999 The Miegunyah Press, A detailed guide to every known orchid in 408pp Hbk. PAMPHLET BOX NOTE: SHORT TERM LOAN ONLY. Tonelli, Peter & Harris, Melbourne Tasmania. Introductory chapters on habitats, Stephen conservation and notes on orchids are followed by a key to the genera, and a key to orchid leaves. The book is clearly set out with a page devoted to each species, including its description, photograph and locality map. These are preceded by notes on the genus, often with explanatory drawings and for the larger genera, a key a key to the species. Includes glossary, references, and index to the species and a checklist of the species, as well as an appendix on orchid taxa erroneously recorded for Tasmania.

5 SMALL Botany Trees Australian endangered Species: Eucalypts Pryor, L D 1981 Australian National Parks & In 1977 ANP&WS engaged Pryor to examine 139p Pbk B&W maps, photos PAMPHLET BOX Wildlife Service current position of endangered and rare Eucalypts. Special pub no 5

5 SMALL Botany Trees EucaFlip Wiltshire, Rob & Potts, Brad. 2007 CRC for Forestry, UTAS A portable, all-weather, easy to use reference Fold up 'map" 30species PAMPHLET BOX for bushwalkers, naturalists and botanists +glossary

5 SMALL Botany Trees Forest Trees of Tasmania - Field Guide. Naughton, Peter (Ed) 1995 revised Forest Resources pocket sized book to be used a guide in the donated by Forest resources 116pp Pbk small PAMPHLET BOX Copy 1 field to Tree ID 5 SMALL Botany Trees Forest Trees of Tasmania - Field Guide. Naughton, Peter (Ed) 1995 revised Forest Resources pocket sized book to be used a guide in the donated by Forest resources 116pp Pbk small PAMPHLET BOX Copy 2 field to Tree ID 5 SMALL Botany Trees Native Trees of Tasmania Kirkpatrick, J.B. : Backhouse 1997 Pandani Press 135pp. Soft cover PAMPHLET BOX Sue user friendly guide to the identification f Tasmanian native trees 5 SMALL Botany Trees Our Own Trees: A First Book on the Vidler, Edward A 1930 WA Hamer, Melbourne elementary book on Australian Trees 64pp. Pbk PAMPHLET BOX Australian Forest 5 SMALL Botany Trees Rainforest Trees of Mainland South- Floyd, A.G., (Forestry 1989 Inkata Press A fully illustrated description of all 385 Donated by Forestry Tasmania 420pp. Hbk PAMPHLET BOX eastern Australia Commission on NSW) recognised rainforest tree species (as at 1989) 2017 (Downsize of library) Includes keys. (Does not include Tas endemics)

5 SMALL Botany Trees Tasforests Volume 8 journal Forestry Tasmania 1996 Forestry Tas Articles on Eucalypts, history, key distribution 166p Pbk journal B&W drawings PAMPHLET BOX photos, maps 5 SMALL Botany Trees Tasmanian Timber Trees Somerville, Janet 1950 Education Department, Written for students. Visual Aids Bulletin no. 3. Donated by Miss M Westbrook. 26pp B&W photos, Drawings PAMPHLET BOX Tasmania Drawings and descriptions of Tasmania's 1990 timber trees

5 SMALL Botany Trees The Hidden Life of Trees - What they feel. Wohlleban, Peter 2015 Black Inc. Books Are trees social beings? The case is made that Purchased Fullers May 2017 272pp. Pbk PAMPHLET BOX How they communicate. the forest is a social network by protecting, communicating and warning other trees of impending dangers etc..

5 SMALL Botany Trees The Natural distribution of Eucalypts in Chippendale, George M & 1981 Australian National Parks & Special pub no 6; Maps, NO Drawings or 192pp Pbk B&W maps PAMPHLET BOX Australia Wolf, Ludek Wildlife Service Photos of species 5 SMALL Botany Trees TreeFlip Wiltshire, Rob & Jordan, Greg 2009 CRC for Forestry, UTAS A portable, all-weather, easy to use reference Fold up 'map" 31species PAMPHLET BOX for bushwalkers, naturalists and botanists +glossary

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 5 TO 6 LARGE Botany Trees A survey of Huon Pine in the Piemena River Pedley, J, Brown, MJ, & July 1980 National Parks and Wildlife Presents the results of a survey of Huon Pine in 67pp. Soft bk A4 BOOK NO State reserve and Environs Jarman, SJ Service, Tasmania the Pieman River State Res and its environs. It BOX forms part of a continuous programme of investigations into the conservation of flora in Tasmania.

5 TO 6 LARGE Conservation Fauna Bugs, Birds, Bettongs & Bush: maintaining Visoiu, Micah & Lloyd, Sarah 2003 Bushcare Technical Extension, Overview of the principles of managing native Kit 10 of the Tasmanian Bushcare 81pp Booklet spiral bound BOOK NO habitats for fauna in Tasmania Nature Conservation Branch, vegetation, so it provides good habitat for Toolkit BOX Resource Management and native . Background info on the fauna Conservation, DPIWE, Hobart of Tasmania and its diversity is also included.

5 TO 6 LARGE Conservation Fauna Feral Animals, Threatened Species and the Threatened Species Network, March 2005 Threatened Species Network Forum Proceedings. Aim was to identify how 120pp. Pbk. A4 BOOK NO Role of the Community Hobart the Tasmanian Community can contribute to BOX controlling feral animals and what can be done to facilitate the action and build community capacity. Sessions included feral cats; invasive marine species; Carp; feral and introduced birds; Bumblebee; Gambusia & Chytrid

5 TO 6 LARGE Conservation Fauna Tasmania’s Threatened Fauna Handbook: Bryant, Sally and Jackson, 1999 Threatened Species Unit, Parks This book profiles every native species listed Purchased DPIWE 12/7/02 $40 428pp. Pbk. line drawings BOOK NO What, Where and How to Protect Jean. and Wildlife Service, Tasmania, by mid 1999 on Tasmania’s Threatened BOX Tasmania’s Threatened Animals.. Species Protection Act 1995 and the Commonwealth Endangered Species Protection Act 1992. Other species not listed but believed to be at risk are also included. The book is divided into three sections, the first identifies locations where threatened species occur, using a system of 1:25,000 Tasmaps. Section 2 profiles the listed animals, and the third section is a quick reference guide on broad habitat types. There is also a description of the specialist habitats of caves, and of Great Lake. The spiral binding is a bit difficult on such a heavy volume.

5 TO 6 LARGE Conservation Flora The Disappearing Heath: A Study of the Kirkpatrick, J.B. 1977 Tasmanian Conservation Trust First book devoted to composition and extent Donated by the Tasmanian 96pp. Pbk BOOK NO conservation of the coastal heath plant of heathlands in Tasmania Conservation Trust Inc. BOX communities of north and east Tasmania and the Furneaux Group

6 Botany Weeds Environmental Weeds: A field Guide for SE Blood, Kate CRC Weed 2001 CH Jerram Science Publishers A field guide divided into sections covering Purchased CSIRO 29/7/02 228 pp. Pbk. col. photographs Australia Management Systems trees; shrubs; climbers and creepers; herbs and succulents; and grasses. Descriptions include notes on ecology, origin, habitat the weed is likely to invade, and how the plant spreads. Coloured photographs and distribution maps. Includes index.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 6 Botany Weeds Weeds of the South-east. An identification Richardson, FJ; Richardson 2016. 3rd Self-published A comprehensive ID guide for weeds in the SE Purchased FNCV $64.00. 2016 522pp. Soft cover Guide for Australia. RG, Shepherd RCH edition of Australia. This field guide is for anyone interested in ID-ing pest plants and the preservation of our native flora. An essential tool for all naturalists. An excellent book!.

6 Conservation Fauna Gambusia holbrooki - A Management Milner, Rodney June 2006 National Heritage Trust Provides the tools to enable those working in 50pp. Spiral Spiralbnd Guide and Workbook the conservation and natural resource management field to maintain the momentum gained over the last two years in addressing the Gambusia problem in Tasmania

6 Conservation Flora Bush Regeneration Bradley, Joan 1971 Mossman Parklands and Ashton Practical ways to eliminate Exotic plants from 15pp. Booklet Park Association Natural Reserves 6 Conservation Flora Conservation of Flora in Tasmania Brown, MJ; Hoggins, DD & Aug 1977 National Parks and Wildlife The Status of Plant Species which are Primitive, 65pp. Pbk. A4 Bayly-Stark HJ Service, Tasmania Endemic or of Geographical Significance

6 Conservation Flora The Disappearing Heath: Revisited Kirkpatrick, J.B. and Harris, S. 1999 Tasmanian Environment Centre Chapters in this interesting book cover history, 210pp pub Inc. Hobart (including pre-human evolution of heath), ecology, different heath communities, the flora, significant species and conservation. Illustrated with line drawings by Georgina Davis and a few coloured photographs. A third of the book is taken up with appendices devoted to distribution maps and percentage frequency of species in particular communities.

6 Conservation Flora The Guidelines for Bush Corridors Hussey, Baja, Hobbs, RJ, 1989 CSIRO Div. Wildlife & Ecology. Conference held in Busselton WA in 1989 19pp Booklet Saunders DA WA presents the principal finds of that conference

6 Conservation Discovering Tasmania's Ramsar Wetlands Thorp, Veronica 2002 Natural Heritage Trust & Describes Tasmania's 10 most precious 25pp. Booklet Sbk Tasmanian Environment centre wetlands. Inc. 6 Conservation Keeping it Clean - A Tasmanian field Allan, Kaylene; Gartenstein, March 2010 NRM South, South Hobart The manual provides information on how to Donated by Magali Wright, NRM 70pp. Spiral bound. Sbk hygiene manual to prevent the spread of Simon prevent the spread of freshwater pests and South October 2017 freshwater pests and pathogens pathogens in Tasmanian waterways, wetlands, swamps and boggy areas. It is intended primarily for people who work in these areas, but also will help recreational visitors to understand the risks and act accordingly.

6 Conservation Wild Solutions. How Biodiversity is Money Beattie, Andrew and Ehrlich, 2001 Melbourne University Press This book explains with many examples, and in Reviewed by Owen Seeman in The 239pp. Hbk. line drawings. in the Bank. Paul; illustrations by a very readable style, how biodiversity is Tasmanian Naturalist no 123, Review copy Turnbull, Christine valuable to us from a human point of view. 2001, p. 59.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 6 Fungi A Field Guide to Australian Fungi Fuhrer, Bruce 2005 Bloomings Books Field guide with more than 500 species 360pp. Soft cover described including slime moulds. Each species photographed in its natural environment to show important characters for identification and to provide habitat associations

6 Fungi A Field Guide to Fungi of South-eastern Macdonald, Ross and 1979 Thomas Nelson Australia Pty Ltd Field guide with 45species. Each species Donated Marjorie Westbrook 153pp.Hbk Australia Westerman, John illustrated and described fully and clearly

6 Fungi A Field Guide to Tasmanian Fungi. 1st Gates, Genevieve; 2014 TFNC Field guide over 600 species Illustrated and Donated by Authors 248pp. Soft cover edition Ratkowsky, David described. 6 Fungi A Field Guide to Tasmanian Fungi. 2nd Gates, Genevieve; 2016 TFNC Field guide over 650 species Illustrated and Donated by Authors 249pp. Soft cover edition Ratkowsky, David described. 6 Fungi Fungi McWilliams, Gertrude I 1967 Nelson Doubleday Inc. USA, National Audubon society nature Donated by Marjorie Westbrook 63pp, A5size B&W drawings, col Program. USA based. But simple explanation of 1986 stickers terms, and types of fungi

6 Fungi FungiFlip Gates, Genevieve; 2015 School of Biological Sciences, A portable all-weather easy to use reference Donated by Genevieve Gates Fold up 'map with 360 species + Ratkowsky, David & UTAS for bushwalkers and naturalists glossary Wiltshire, Rob 6 Fungi FungiFlip Gates, Genevieve; 2015 School of Biological Sciences, A portable all-weather easy to use reference Donated by Genevieve Gates Fold up 'map with 360 species + Ratkowsky, David & UTAS for bushwalkers and naturalists glossary Wiltshire, Rob 6 Fungi Victorian Toadstools and Mushrooms. 3rd Willis, J.H 1963 Field Naturalist Club of Victoria A key and notes to 120 gilled fungi, Drawings Donated by Marjorie 88pp. Pbk, edition B&W photos Westbrook1969 6 Fungi Where the slime mould creeps - a Lloyd, Sarah 2014 Self published Entertaining descriptions of myxomycetes with Donated by the author. Signed 102pp. Soft cover fascinating world of myxomycetes Photographs of over 60 species of Slime copy. moulds

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 6 Fungi Where the slime mould creeps. 2nd edition Lloyd, Sarah 2018 Self published (Typanocryptis This edition includes updated information Review copy. Reviewed by 112pp. Soft cover Press, Birralee 7303) based on the latest research from around the Genevieve Gates in 2018 Tas world. The number of species has increased to Naturalist. 107. and almost all the photographs from the first edition have been replaced with stacked images.

6 Geology A guide to the Geology of Tasmania for Corbett, Keith 2019 Forty South Publishing Pty, Ltd, This book provides explanations for both many Purchased from Fullers Nov 2019 197pp. Hbk. Inc Maps, everyone 'Child of Gondwana' Tasmania of the uncertainties about Tasmanian geology $49.99 illustrations and photographs. which have now been clarified by ongoing research and good field studies and Tasmania's place in Gondwana. The simple basics of geology, the main rock types , the main processes in their formation, the basic landscape forms and how they are produced are explained in easy to read and understandable style.

6 Geology The Rock which makes Tasmania. (Copy 1) Leaman, David 2002 Leaman Geophysics, Hobart Dolerite is an uncommon rock in a world 21/10/02 TEC, $29.00 208pp. Pbk. Colour photographs, perspective, but it dominates Tasmania's diagrams, index, references geology. David Leaman passionately believes that we should understand the rock on which we live, sometimes called "Tasmania's curse". He explains its Jurassic origins, and particular engineering considerations which have not always been taken into account in planning. Well explained and illustrated. Lay-out a bit cramped.

6 Geology The Rock which makes Tasmania. (Copy 2) Leaman, David 2002 Leaman Geophysics, Hobart Dolerite is an uncommon rock in a world Donated by Dr David Ratkowsky 208pp. Pbk. Colour photographs, perspective, but it dominates Tasmania's July 2017. diagrams, index, references. geology. David Leaman passionately believes Signed by the author that we should understand the rock on which we live, sometimes called "Tasmania's curse". He explains its Jurassic origins, and particular engineering considerations which have not always been taken into account in planning. Well explained and illustrated. Lay-out a bit cramped.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 6 Geology Wonderstruck - treasuring Tasmania’s Haygarth, Nic 2016 Forty South Publishing, Caves are places of wonder and mystery. By Review copy 313pp Softbk. caves and karst Lindisfarne 7015 1840 a Gothic regime of candles and bark torches. heightened the thrill of the ‘Sublime’ within Wet Cave on Mole Creek, in northern Tasmania. More than a dozen Tasmanian tourist caves, from Gunns Plains to Ida Bay, have glistened in guiding light. Farmers turned to home-baked hospitality when the Industrial Revolution mobilised urban excursionists, opening private ‘show’ caves by the glow of acetylene gas. After World War II, Sam Carey’s Tasmanian Caverneering Club, the first Australian caving club, began a quest to discover, record and protect Tasmanian caves which continues today. Wonderstruck: treasuring Tasmania’s caves and karst is the story of these journeys of subterranean discovery, the myths and the legends, the explorers and the ecological battlegrounds, the ‘master’ caves and the megafauna dens, the entrepreneurs and the raconteurs.

6 Geology Step into History in Tasmanian Reserves. Leaman, David 2001 Leaman Geophysics, Hobart This is an extension of Leaman’s previous Purchased 14/3/02, Tasmanian 416pp. Softbk. Line maps and book, Walk into History in Southern Tasmania, Environment Centre Inc. $31.45 diagrams; col photographs this time covering the state’s parks and reserves. A geological overview provides a foundation before the book launches into detailed descriptions of walks within the state’s parks and reserves. Leaman covers anything from Federation Peak to the Creepy Crawly Nature Trail. In fact he goes into more depth for the shorter walks, and provides interesting historical and geological information for each area. The book contains a wealth of excellent photographs as well as a glossary, index and reading list. An interesting addition is an appendix discussing park and reserve management.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 6 Geology Walk into History in Southern Tasmania. Leaman, David 1999 Leaman Geophysics, Hobart This is not a conventional walking guide or a 282pp Pbk. geology field guide, but an interesting mix, describing 64 reasonably accessible day walks in the southern region. Most of these walks are centred about Hobart and Mt Wellington, extending as far as Orford, Huon and Channel and Tasman Peninsula. They are not just walks but insights into the places in terms of their natural history, dependent on the underlying geology, as well as the more recent human history. The author also reviews several controversial planning issues and major developments where geology has been given inadequate attention, in the hope that such mistakes can be avoided in the future. Members who attended David’s talk and outing last year will remember the Long Beach dune saga at Sandy Bay, and the issues vexing the cliffs at Taroona.

7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Insects Australian Cicadas Moulds, MS 1990 NSW University Press Includes all the known facts about these 214pp Hbk LARGE BOOK insects and contains much new information.

7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Insects Identikit - Insect and Invertebrate Fenton, Janet 2007 Tasmanian Environment Centre Easy to follow guide for young students - Donated by Janet Fenton Folded A3 buff coloured paper LARGE BOOK Identification Guide for Tasmanian Schools perfect for schools

7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Insects Insects of the World Linsenmaier, Walter 1972 McGraw-Hill Invaluable reference for the naturalist, a mine 392pp. Large Hbk, B&W, some LARGE BOOK of information for those who are curious about col plates the insect world

7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Insects Lea's Legacy Semmens, Trevor D 1999 Department of Primary Celebrating 100 years of the Insect reference Donated by Owen Seeman, 64pp. Soft cover. Large LARGE BOOK Industries, Water and Collection & of Entomological activity within 8/8/2003 Environment, Hobart pub., the Tasmanian DPIWE. Mr Arthur M. Lea was 64pp the first Entomologist to the department

7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Insects The Insects of Australia Division of Entomology CSIRO 1970 A textbook for Students and Researchers 1029pp. Hbk. B&W drawings, LARGE BOOK Canberra MUP, Carlton, Victoria photos 7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Marine Marine Invertebrates of Southern Shepherd, S.A. & Thomas, 1982 Handbooks Committee, S.A. Describes the most common species of 491pp. Soft Cover LARGE BOOK Australia: Part I I.M. (Editors) Govt.. invertebrates likely to be found along the coastline or by the scuba diver

7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Marine Tasmanian Sea shells common to other Richmond, Margaret H. 1990? Richmond Printers, Devonport Beautifully illustrated guide to the most Donated by the author 1990 80pp Pbk. A4size LARGE BOOK States commonly found seashells on Tasmanian shores

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Marine Tasmanian Sea Shells Volume 2 Richmond, Margaret H. 1992 Richmond Printers, Devonport This volume covers more of the marine Purchased TMAG, 14/3/02, $30. 111pp. Distribution maps and col LARGE BOOK molluscs commonly found on Tasmanian photographs beaches, following on from the Volume 1 identification guide. 265 Tasmanian beaches have been surveyed over an eleven year period. Each species is described, photographed and a locality map of known distribution (from the TMAG) provided. Includes maps, glossary and index.

7 GREEN BOX Invertebrates Marine The Crustaceans and Molluscs of the Wong, Vera; Richardson, 1993 UTas Zoology Dept. as per title 95pp +70pp appendices pub, LARGE BOOK Tasmanian Salt Marshes Alastair M M & Swain, Roy maps B&W

8 Invertebrates Freshwater Colour Guide to Invertebrates of Australian Hawking, John H. and Smith, 1997 Co-operative Research Centre This field identification guide to freshwater Purchased from the publishers 213pp. pub. Col photographs Inland Waters: ID Guide No.8 Felicity J. for Freshwater Ecology, Murray- invertebrates is designed for students, field 1/5/02 $26.40 + $5 postage. Darling Freshwater Research ecologists, amateur collectors, fishermen and Centre, Albury community riverwatch workers. It lists the invertebrates in taxonomic groups: the sponges, hydras, jellyfish, primitive worms; polychaetes; segmented worms, leeches; freshwater snails and mussels; water mites; crustaceans,; and the bulk of the book is dedicated to the insects. Colour photographs of 200 of the more easily recognisable organisms aids with identification. Each section begins with features of the group, then broad classification. Descriptions go to family or genus level and include size; habitat; distribution; and trophic status, and the number of recorded species is given. Each section is colour coded for quick field reference. Includes references and glossary.

8 Invertebrates Freshwater The Waterbug Book: A Guide to Gooderham, John, and 2002 CSIRO Publishing A field guide written with a refreshing touch of Purchased CSIRO 29/7/02 232pp. pub. Ill. col. photographs Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Tsyrlin, Edward humour. The book is arranged by animal and line diagrams Temperate Australia groups, and includes identification keys and a wealth of excellent photographs. The introduction includes an explanation of the SIGNAL system for water quality testing. The book finishes with references, glossary and index.

8 Invertebrates Insects A Guide to Stag Beetles of Australia Hangay, George, and De 2017 CSIRO A comprehensive account of the 95 lucanid Purchased CSIRO June 2017 $49.95 245pp Soft cover Keyzer, Roger species found in Australia - it reveals their diversity and beauty and looks in detail at their morphology, habitats and ecology and explains how to collect and preserve them.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 8 Invertebrates Insects A Naturalists Guide to the Insects of Rowland, Peter & Whitlock, 2019 Australian Geographic & John An easy to use identification guide covering Signed by the authors. 176pp Soft cover Australia Rachel Beaufoy Publishing 292 of Australia's common and iconic insect Donated by Kristi Ellingsen in 2019 species. For each family, genus or species.. the - who has a number of her photos authoritative text describes identifying published in this book. features, distribution, habitat and habits

8 Invertebrates Insects Australian Butterflies Common, I.F.B 1964 Jacaranda Press photographs by Ederic Slater B&W and Col Donated by Marjorie 131pp, pocket Westbrook1986 8 Invertebrates Insects Butterflies of Tasmania - Copy 1 McQuillan, Peter; Virtue, Julie 1994 Tasmanian Field Naturalists Acquired for ANN 2014 104pp, Pbk, colour drawings of Club Inc. Aims to provide information to aid the each of 39 species identification of butterflies. Most can be ID'd from the illustrations, but explicit points of distinction are included in the text as required 8 Invertebrates Insects Butterflies of Tasmania - Copy 2 McQuillan, Peter; Virtue, Julie 1994 Tasmanian Field Naturalists Acquired for ANN 2014 104pp, Pbk, colour drawings of Club Inc. Aims to provide information to aid the each of 39 species identification of butterflies. Most can be ID'd from the illustrations, but explicit points of distinction are included in the text as required 8 Invertebrates Insects Caterpillars, Moths and their Plants of McQuillan, Peter; Forrest, 2019 Butterfly Conservation, South Purchased TMAG Feb 2020 $39.95 196pp. Soft cover. Inc 650 Southern Australia Jan; Keane, David; Grund, Australia Inc. photographs Roger A total of 280 species of southern Australian moths are illustrated and mentioned. Tas distribution maps are included for each species. The book describes the characteristics typical of each family group and each type of moth and caterpillar. Native and introduced plants associated with each moth species are listed, noting their importance as food for caterpillars and highlights the need to conserve remaining native habitats and their biota. 8 Invertebrates Insects Collecting and Sampling Insects Endersby, Ian 2009 Entomological Society of the how to guide for collecting and preserving 28pp. soft cover booklet Victoria insects in a collection 8 Invertebrates Insects Common Eggfly ( Bennet, Michael & Poole, 2001 Self-published Unusual (vagrant?) sighting of the Common Donated by the authors CD-R (Fabricus) in Tasmania Lyndel Eggfly butterfly in Tasmania . (ref also: The Tasmanian Naturalist 2000 #122 pp57-58. In 2016 converted to CD-R and a copy was donated to the Insects of Tasmania website via Kristi Ellingsen

8 Invertebrates Insects Dragonflies and Damselflies of Victoria and Richter, Reiner & Endersby, 2019 Entomological Society of All known species from Victoria and Tasmania Purchased from the publishers. 163pp. Soft cover Tasmania Ian Victoria are presented in this book, beautifully Nov 2019 $30 photographed in their natural habitat. Distribution maps and flight times are presented for all and in most cases both males and females are clearly shown for field identification

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 8 Invertebrates Insects Expedition Field Techniques. Insects and McGavin, George C. 2007 Geography Outdoors: Royal Essential information on what the author 68pp. Spiral bnd. other terrestrial . Reprint Geographical Soc with IBG, considers to be the most useful field London. techniques appropriate to expeditions - mainly concerned with insects, but many of the techniques are appropriate for collecting many other sorts of such as spiders.

8 Invertebrates Insects Insect Pests of Trees and Timber in Elliott, HJ & de Little DW c. 1983 Forest Commission of Tasmania This book contains information on the main Donated by Forestry Tasmania 90pp. Pbk booklet Tasmania insect pests of tree and timber in Tasmania 2017 (Downsize of library) together with details of the damage they cause and the best means of control. Colour photographs enable easy ID of the common pests

8 Invertebrates Insects Insects of Australia. (Green Guide). Zabrowski, Paul 2002 New Holland This is not a field guide but an interesting Purchased CSIRO 29/7/02 97pp. Pbk. col. photographs introduction for those who are not already experts in entomology. Chapters are divided according to insect biology, habitat and behaviour rather than . This book will appeal to older children as well as adults. Includes an index and a checklist of Australian insect groups.

8 Invertebrates Insects Jewel Beetles of Tasmania - A Field Cowie, David 2001 Tasmanian Field Naturalists This book contains the details and images 41pp. Booklet Naturalists Guide. (Copy 1) Club Inc. about the approx. 50 species of jewel beetles known to occur in Tasmania, some species are common but others rarely seen. Tasmanian species are smaller and less brightly coloured than their tropical cousins.

8 Invertebrates Insects Jewel Beetles of Tasmania - A Field Cowie, David 2001 Tasmanian Field Naturalists This book contains the details and images 41pp. Booklet Naturalists Guide. (Copy 2) Club Inc. about the approx. 50 species of jewel beetles known to occur in Tasmania, some species are common but others rarely seen. Tasmanian species are smaller and less brightly coloured than their tropical cousins.

8 Invertebrates Insects Living Lights - The Glow-worms of Australia Plowman, Cathie with 2013 Plowman, Cathie. Illustrations many beautiful illustrations & photographs Donated by Janet Fenton 44pp Pbk and New Zealand Merritt, David. Illustrations Janet Fenton show the intriguing world of glow-worms by Janet Fenton

8 Invertebrates Insects Name That Insect: A guide to the insects of New, T R 1996 Oxford University Press This is the first guide to identifying insects of 194pp Pbk south-eastern Australia SE Australia. Extensive notes on structure, recognition and biology

8 Invertebrates Insects The beetle Ewanius nothofagi, missing de Little, David 2005 Self published Presentation of talk to TFNC 5May2005. CD-Rom link? and hybrid gum-trees in South America

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 8 Invertebrates Insects The Complete Field Guide to Dragonflies of Theischinger, Gunther & 2016 CSIRO Publishing A comprehensive , user-friendly guide to Purchased Booktopia $45.70 inc 366pp. Soft cover Australia Hawking, John (Reprint with Australia's dragonflies and damselflies, with shipping. Oct 2019 corrections) full colour images and distribution maps, this book covers 30 families, 100 genera and 324 species found in Australia. It includes identification keys for adults and for their larvae, commonly known as 'mud eyes' and often used as bait for freshwater fish. Dragonflies are valuable indicators of environmental well-being and their extraordinary diversity will interest entomologists and amateur naturalists alike.

8 Invertebrates Insects Wings: an Introduction to Tasmania's Daley, Elizabeth 2007 40 degrees South Over 600 photos of more the 350 Signed and Donated by the author 236pp. Soft cover Winged Insects species…easy to read and understand the wealth of information. Essential book for all those interested in Tassy insects

8 Invertebrates Marine 20 Sea Shells Turner, E & Dartnell, AJ June 1969 TMAG Shells chosen for this booklet were the 'top 20' Donated by Miss ML Westbrook 22pp. Spiral bound booklet shells brought into TMAG for ID and is June 1986 intended to aid the beachcomber and rock- pool hunter identify the more common shells.

8 Invertebrates Marine A field guide to the Marine Invertebrates Gowlett-Holmes, Karen 2008 Notomares. (self published) Over 870 species illustrated in full colour. 333pp. Pbk of South Australia Distribution maps for all species. Over 1500 photos. Habitat descriptions

8 Invertebrates Marine A revision of the Fiddler Crabs of Australia. George, RW & Jones, DS 1982 Western Australian Museum Three new species are described, including 99pp. Pbk (Ocypodinae: Uca) revision of those previously known. Keys, line drawings, distribution maps provided.

8 Invertebrates Marine A Thousand Treasures, A million pleasures Campbell, Rees 2006 self published, marine Shells, crabs and other beach creatures from from Marine Nats; signed by the 110pp Pbk; Col Photos NW Coast of Tas author 8 Invertebrates Marine Jellyfish - A Natural History Gershwin, Lisa-Ann 2016 Ivy Press, Lewes, UK This book examines the anatomy, taxonomy, Purchased Fullers $39.99 2016 224pp. Hbk behaviours, ecology and lifecycles of these incredible creatures & profiles fifty of the most notable and intriguing.

8 Invertebrates Marine Stung! On jellyfish blooms and the Future Gershwin, Lisa-ann 2013 The University of Chicago Press On jellyfish blooms and the Future of the Donated by the author 424pp. Hbk of the Oceans Oceans 8 Invertebrates Marine Tamar Intertidal Invertebrates: An Atlas to Smith, B J 1995 Queen Victoria Museum and Art Describes the Tamar habitat and the 88pp. Soft cover the Common Species Gallery commonly found invertebrates 8 Invertebrates Marine The Curious Life of Krill. A Conservation Nicol, Stephen 2018 Island Press Nicol takes us into the underwater habitat of Purchased Fullers, Aug 2018 194pp. Hbk Story from the Bottom of the World. krill, observing their life and habits firsthand…brings the biology and beauty of krill alive and his passion for their importance to nature serves as a powerful call to conserve them while we can.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 8 Invertebrates Marine The Seashells of Tasmania: a Grove, Simon 2011 Taroona Publications Comprehensive coverage of all Tas species 81pp Soft Cover comprehensive guide over 10mm in length. Illustrates 350 commonest species. Ideal for beachcombers, naturalists and biologists

8 Invertebrates Marine The Seashells of Tasmania: a Grove, Simon 2019 Taroona Publications Comprehensive coverage of all Tas species Donated and signed by the author. 81pp Soft Cover comprehensive guide: 2nd Edition over 10mm in length. Illustrates 364 commonest species, 442 species covered overall. Ideal for beachcombers, naturalists and biologists

9 SMALL Invertebrates Spiders A Field Guide to Spiders of Australia Whyte, Robert & Anderson, 2017 CSIRO Features over 1300 colour photographs it is Purchased CSIRO June 2017 $49.95 451pp Soft Cover PAMPHLET BOX Greg the most comprehensive account of Australian spiders ever published

9 SMALL Invertebrates Spiders Some Common Spiders of Tasmania Hickman, VV 1967 Tasmanian Museum and Art Gives brief account of the main external Donated by Anna McEldowney, 112pp. Pbk PAMPHLET BOX Gallery pub. 112 pp features and habits of few of the common Sep 2004 species 9 SMALL Invertebrates Spiders Spiders learning to love them Kelly, Lynne 2009 Jacana Books Introduction to the hairy but not so scary 264pp. Soft cover PAMPHLET BOX creatures that share our homes and gardens. Answers questions like how do spiders build webs etc.? 9 SMALL Invertebrates Spiders Spiders Myths and Realities Turner, Elizabeth 1980 Tasmanian Museum and Art Describes commonly found Tasmanian species Donated by ML Westbrook 11pp Pbk. Booklet PAMPHLET BOX Gallery & their habitat 4/6/1986 9 SMALL Invertebrates Spiders Spiders of Tasmania Douglas, John C 2019 QVMAG This book illustrates many of the spiders found Review copy. Reviewed in the 171pp. Soft cover PAMPHLET BOX in Tasmania, including the common, the 2019 Naturalist by Margaret unusual, the new and those that are yet to be Warren then donated to the formally described and named. It is a resource Library. for those wishing to identify the spiders they encounter in the house of garden, along with naturalists out exploring the Tasmanian wilderness.

9 SMALL Invertebrates Spiders Webs: A Guide to the Spiders of Tasmania Douglas, John C 2014 Foot & Playsted, Launceston There are many more spiders than pages in 148pp. Soft cover PAMPHLET BOX the book…the most common spiders that are found in the garden and in in the bush were chosen as well as some more obscure samples. Not all of the spiders are exclusively Tasmanian. Some are also common to those found on the mainland and some are world spiders which occur in several other countries.

10 Natural History Fire Bushfire. History, Prevention, Control Foster, Ted 1976 AH & AW Reed, Sydney. Analysis of fire behaviour, prevention, control, Donated by Forestry Tasmania 247pp. Hbk firefighting equipment, bushfires & the 2017 (Downsize of library) environment with the aim to learn to live with it.

10 Natural History Fire World Fire. The culture of fire on earth Pyne, Stephen, J. 1995 Henry Holt and Company, New This is a story how fire and humans have Donated by Forestry Tasmania 379pp. Hbk York coevolved….the two are inseparable and 2017 (Downsize of library) together they have remade the landscape.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 10 Natural History Interstate Report on Cyclone Damage to Natural Stocker, G.C.. c.1975? Dept. of Primary Industry. Report on Cyclone Damage to Natural 38pp. PFBC booklet Vegetation in the Darwin Area after Forestry and Timber Bureau Vegetation in the Darwin Area after Cyclone Cyclone Tracey, 25 December, 1974 leaflet no 127 Tracey, 25 December, 1974

10 Natural History Overseas. White's Natural History of Selbourne White, Gilbert 1857 George Routledge and Co. The authors view of his English environment of Donated by Mrs Boss-Walker 1976 421pp + index. Hardback, blue Selbourne - intended as a guide for the young and gold cover field naturalist. Covers fauna, flora, fossils, weather observations

10 Natural History Tasmania Janet Somerville's Botanical History of Potts, Brad; Kantivilas, 2006 University of Tasmania and Unique perspective of early settlement of Signed by Brad Potts and Ginteras 233pp. Softback. Maps & photos Tasmania 1642–1820 Gintaras & Jarman, Jean Tasmanian Museum and Art Tasmania as seen through the eyes of the Kantivilas (Eds.) Gallery Botanist. This manuscript bridges history and botany and will be fascinating reading for all those interested in natural history and the exploration of Tasmania

10 Natural History Tasmania The Woodpecker Papers: Talks with a Atkinson, Reverend Henry 2001 This edition self published by Rev. Atkinson was so fascinated by Mt Donated to the club by Isa 296pp. Pbk. Line drawings Naturalist. Tales of Tasmania in the late Dresser the author's grand-daughters, Wellington when he arrived in Hobart Town on Hurburgh in memory of Mark 1800's. Hobart. First published as a a "round trip" in 1868, that he left the ship and (1916-2000), who was a keen field series in Church Messenger , spent the rest of his life exploring here. These nat. all his life Church News and Tasmanian tales and observations are from all over the News . state, and it is heart-warming to see such a strong conservation ethic so early in our history.

10 Natural History Biology for Australian Students. 4th edition Curtis, Winifred M. 1962 Oxford University Press The was the first reasonably advanced biology Donated by Richard Robinson 554pp. Hbk. Line drawings text book for Australian Schools - providing (2017) sound and ordered account of its subject and stimulated interest in the subject

10 Natural History Expedition Field Techniques: Education Hurst, Jen 1998 Expedition Advisory Centre, Aimed at university & School expeditions for 74pp. Spiralbnd Projects. Royal Geographical Soc., short-term research of practical projects in London other countries

10 Natural History Expedition Field Techniques: People Kapila Sachin & Lyon, Fergus 2006 Expedition Advisory Centre, Introduction to the approaches and techniques 72pp. Spiralbnd Orientated Research. Royal Geographical Soc., available to geographer for people-oriented London research.

10 Natural History Family Guide to Dangerous Animals and Sutherland, S 1980 Rigby Publishers Ltd Easy to follow, packed with information - facts Donated by M Westbrook 1986 80pp Pbk Plants of Australia and figures and what to do about venomous spiders, snakes, sharks, plants or sea creatures.

10 Natural History Oxford Dictionary of Natural History Allaby, Michael (ED) 1985 Oxford University Press Defines many scientific terms each in a few 688pp. Hbk words 10 Natural History Plants from Roots to Riches: Kew Royal Willis, Kathy & Fry, Carolyn 2014 John Murray Great read!. Based on BBC4 radio series. Purchased from Fullers 2016 354pp. Pbk Botanic Gardens Authors show how the plants at the Royal Botanic gardens at Kew, UK have changed history 10 Natural History The Cambridge Illustrated Dictionary of Lincoln, RJ and Boxshall, GA 1987 Cambridge University Press 10,000 entries. Concise dictionary of 413pp. Hbk Natural History organisms and their ecology 10 Natural History Marine Australian Marine Life Edgar, Graham J 1997 Reed Books The plants and animals of temperate waters From the Marine Nats 544pp Hbk col photos, diagrams copy 4/6

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 10 Natural History Marine Australian Seashores Dakin, W J; assisted by 1952 Angus & Robertson A guide for the beachlover, the naturalist the From the Marine Nats 372pp. Hbk. B&W photos Bennet, Isobel and Pope, shore fisherman and the student. Elizabeth 10 Natural History Marine Between Tasmanian Tide Lines: a Field Marine Naturalists 1999 Tasmanian Marine Naturalists Guide intended users to ID the common plants 124pp. Soft cover Guide - Copy 1 Association, Hobart and animals seen between high and low tide lines - the intertidal zone, around Tasmania

10 Natural History Marine Between Tasmanian Tide Lines: a Field Marine Naturalists 1999 Tasmanian Marine Naturalists Guide intended users to ID the common plants 124pp. Soft cover Guide - Copy 2 Association, Hobart and animals seen between high and low tide lines - the intertidal zone, around Tasmania

10 Natural History Marine Sharks and Rays of South Eastern Australia - Baker, Janine, L. 2014 Self published Provides information on about 40 sharks and Donated free of charge by the 78pp (Un-numbered) PB Booklet A Field Guide to Species of Conservation rays of conservation interest in SE Australia. author Value Species headings cover: Description, Distribution, Habitat, Diet, Reproduction, Fisheries & Vulnerability

10 Natural History Marine Wilderness Under the Waves - An Bryan, Jon 1998 Tasmanian Environment Centre, CD-ROM and the companion booklet aims to CD-Rom and 16pp booklet introduction to the marine life and habitats Hobart show the fascinating scenery that can be seen of Tasmania's Marine National Estate. when diving in Tasmania's Marine National Estate Areas from Bathurst Harbour/Port Davey, to diverse assemblages at Rocky Cape and the Kent Group to the more typical animals and plants of Maria Island

10 Natural History Flora and Fauna of Tasmania National Parks & WLS, undated National Parks & WLS, Simple description of Tasmania's fauna and 12pp. Pbk. A4 Tasmania. Tasmania. flora - good for school projects?

10 TO 11 Natural History Tasmania "Peregrine's" newspaper cuttings Michael Sharland aka 1922 to The Mercury Newspapers Articles written on a wide range of field Scrap books compiled by Fiona 3x scrap books. Pbk. BETWEEN BOXES Vol 1: 20/5/1922-4/3/1958 "Peregrine" (1899-1987) 1987 naturalist subjects. Fascinating reading how Walsh & daughter Erika in Dec LARGE BOOKS Vol 2: 28/11/1961 to 28/2/1987 attitudes have changed over the years 2016 from cuttings collected by Vol 3: undated cuttings Marjorie Wall

11 Natural History Antarctica The Silence is Calling - Australians in Bowden, Tim 1997 Allen & Unwin The ANARE Jubilee History Donated by Barbara Greenstreet 591pp. Hbk Regional Guide Antarctica 1947-97. Dec 2006 11 Natural History Interstate Arid Australia Cogger, HG and EE Cameron 1984 Australian Museum, Sydney Symposium papers covering fauna, flora, and Reviewed by Peter McQuillan and 338pp. Soft cover Regional Guide (Eds.) the ecosystems of the arid centre of Australia.. placed in library 23/10/85 Papers written c. 1977

11 Natural History Interstate Plants and Animals of the Dubbo Region Dubbo Field Naturalists & 2012 Dubbo Field Naturalist & Definitive guide to the plants and animals of Donated by Dubbo Field Naturalist 222pp Soft cover Regional Guide Conservation Society Conservation Society the Dubbo region & Conservation Society after the 2014 ANN 11 Natural History Interstate Selected Nature Notes from the QNC News Date, R, Moorwood, D & 2006 Queensland Naturalist Club Gifted by the President of the QNC 247pp. Soft cover Regional Guide (1957-2004) Holt, J (Ed) Collation of QNC's Nature Notes - selected as with inscription. 1/2/2007 original observations by members between 1957-2004. Includes papers from most Natural History subjects

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 11 Natural History Tasmania A Cradle Mountain Love Story KINDRED Legge, Kate 2019 MUP, Carlton, Victoria Purchased 5/8/2019 $44.99 247pp. Hbk Regional Guide Traces the achievements of Gustav Weindorfer and Kate Cowie - these unconventional adventurers and their fight to preserve the wilderness where they pioneered eco-tourism. The World Heritage landscape is now visited by 280,000 people pa. 11 Natural History Tasmania A Pocketful of Nature Peregrine (Sharland, Michael) 1971 The Mercury Newspapers An anthology of notes and articles by the 100pp. Hbk Regional Guide natural history columnist Peregrine (Michael Sharland) during the past half century. (to 1971) 11 Natural History Tasmania Bangor: TFNC Excursion Report October 2012 The 4th TFNC excursion to Bangor (previous 12pp. Pbk. Photos & Text Regional Guide 2012. Copy 1. 1905, 1948 & 2004), covers fauna, flora finds Fenton, Janet. TFNC 11 Natural History Tasmania Bangor: TFNC Excursion Report October 2012 The 4th TFNC excursion to Bangor (previous 12pp. Pbk. Photos & Text Regional Guide 2012. Copy 2. 1905, 1948 & 2004), covers fauna, flora finds Fenton, Janet. TFNC 11 Natural History Tasmania Birds of Maria Island Aug 1977 Results of a Field Survey and Literature Review 63pp. Pbk. A4 Regional Guide Rounsevell, DE; Blackhall SA National Parks and Wildlife & Thomas DG Service, Tasmania 11 Natural History Tasmania Derwent River Wildlife Guide, Tasmania Thorp, Veronica 2000 Tasmanian Environment Centre Inspired by a similar guide about the Yarra Purchased 6/2/2000 TEC. $11.39 73pp., colour, pub. Regional Guide Inc., Hobart River, this pocket identification book was produced with funding from the Natural Heritage Trust. Clearly drawn maps are followed by notes on plant communities, marine and freshwater invertebrates, terrestrial invertebrates, and fish, frogs, reptiles birds and mammals. Nearly 200 photographs and drawings help with identification of many species common along the Derwent from lake St Clair to Tinderbox. A lot of information packed into a small space. Includes a glossary and index to pictures.

11 Natural History Tasmania Discovering Flinders Island Edgecombe, Jean 1992 Jean Edgecombe, Sydney everything you want to know about KI history, 152pp Pbk Regional Guide natural history , food, vegetation etc.

11 Natural History Tasmania Discovering King Island: western Bass Strait Edgecombe, Jean 1993 Jean Edgecombe, Sydney everything you want to know about Flinders 64pp pub Regional Guide Island history, natural history , food, vegetation etc. 11 Natural History Tasmania East Coast Post-Seminar Tour 20 21 22 Forestry Commission of 1990 Society for Growing Australian Describes some of the interesting and endemic 33pp. A4 stapled booklet Regional Guide January 1990 Tasmania Plants vegetation of Tasmania's East Coast

11 Natural History Tasmania Flora and Fauna Checklist: Waddamana Chynoweth, Wayne Sept 1981 Self published Fauna and flora checklists of the area Manilla folder with A4 sheets Regional Guide Field Study Centre

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 11 Natural History Tasmania Inquiry into the Proposal to drain and House of Reps. Standing June 1995 The Parliament of the Inquiry into the proposal to drain and restore 97pp. Soft cover Regional Guide restore Lake Pedder Committee on Environment, Commonwealth of Australia Lake Pedder - the implications of the future Recreation and the Arts management of the Tas. Wilderness World Heritage Area; the potential environmental and economic opportunities and costs and the adequacy of information currently available and the need for further research

11 Natural History Tasmania Islands of South-West Tasmania White, Gary 1980 self published History, fauna and flora of the SW islands $4.50 63pp. Pbk Regional Guide 11 Natural History Tasmania Maatsuyker Island - Most Southerly Light. Blackwell, Peter; Banks, 1981 Tasmanian Conservation Trust Guide to Maatsuyker's history, lighthouse and 17pp. A5 booklet. B&W photos, Regional Guide Copy 2 Elaine & Brown, Deirdre its fauna and flora. drawings 11 Natural History Tasmania Maatsuyker Island - Most Southerly Light. Blackwell, Peter; Banks, 1981 Tasmanian Conservation Trust Guide to Maatsuyker's history, lighthouse and 17pp. A5 booklet. B&W photos, Regional Guide Copy1 Elaine & Brown, Deirdre its fauna and flora. drawings 11 Natural History Tasmania Macquarie Island Wildlife reserve NPWS Tas Aug 1977 NPWS Tas Maps, species lists, history Booklet blue cover. Spiral bound Regional Guide 11 Natural History Tasmania Maria Island National Park National Parks & WLS, after 1971 National parks & WLS, Map and guide to the island 19pp + appendix. Booklet Regional Guide Tasmania. Tasmania. 11 Natural History Tasmania Natural Wonders of Tasmania’s World Jackson, Jean. 1996 Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife A small, illustrated book for the lay reader, Purchased 14/3/02, Tasmanian 50pp. pub. Line art illustrations. Regional Guide Heritage Area. Cradle Mountain - Lake St Service, Hobart presenting some of the most interesting Environment Centre Inc., $8.55 Clair National Park findings for Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, from the World Heritage Area Baseline Studies program organised by Parks and Wildlife Service between 1990 and 1992. Includes index and references.

11 Natural History Tasmania Poimena Reserve Handbook Holderness-Roddam, Bob Nov 2012 Self published Provides all the basic information about Donated by the author 39pp. PFBC Regional Guide Poimena Reserve (Austin's Ferry) in one place. In addition to hard copy the material is also on a DVD which includes additional information - see Appendix III

11 Natural History Tasmania Tasman Island, Tasmania Friends of Tasman Island post 2008 Friends of Tasman Island Covers history, fauna and flora of the Island Donated by Erika Shankley. Pbk booklet Regional Guide 11 Natural History Tasmania Tasmania: A Natural History Davis, William E. jnr 2007 Surrey Beatty & Sons Provides an overview of the natural history of Donated by Els Wakefield. August 267pp. Pbk. Includes many B&W Regional Guide Tasmania, one of the most fascinating and 2017. photos pristine regions of the world. Written from the perspective of a visiting US academic.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 11 Natural History Tasmania Tasmania’s offshore Islands: seabirds and Brothers, Nigel; Pemberton, 2001 Tasmanian Museum and Art A fascinating book, focussing on seabird Purchased 3/5/01, T.M.A.G. 643pp. pub. Maps & col. Regional Guide other natural features David; Pryor, Helen & Halley, Gallery, Hobart populations on 280 of Tasmania’s offshore $49.95 photographs Vanessa islands. Islands are important as significant refuges for a diversity and abundance of wildlife. The book is the result of twenty years of meticulous field study by Parks and Wildlife biologist Nigel Brothers. The book begins with a summary of the salient characteristics of each of the breeding seabirds, including distribution, breeding and migration patterns. Then the islands are described, divided into geographic regions with location maps. Each individual island’s topography, landscape features and geology are briefly summarised, with a topographic map, before the breeding seabird species are listed and discussed, and dominant vegetation noted. Human history is not discussed apart form briefly listing human- made structures present. As well as a general subject index the book includes a bird index and island index. Appendices include information on land tenure and conservation status, common and scientific names for flora and fauna, and a table of islands on which no breeding seabirds ere found. References and bibliography included.

11 Natural History Tasmania The Future of Lake Pedder Lake Pedder Committee of June 1973 Reprinted by the Lake Pedder Report of the Lake Pedder Committee of 70pp. Pbk Regional Guide Enquiry. The Australian Action Committee Enquiry June 1973 Government, Canberra.

11 Natural History Tasmania The Lake Country of Tasmania Banks, M.R. (Ed) 1973 Foot & Playsted, Launceston A Symposium conducted by the Royal Society 199pp. PFBC Regional Guide of Tasmania at Poatina, Tasmanian. November 11-12, 1972 11 Natural History Tasmania The Romance of Mount Wellington - Grist, John and Maria 2011 The Franklin Press, Hobart, The Mountain' has had multiple uses in its long Donated by the Authors John and 92pp. Softbk. Regional Guide Aspects of the history of Mount Tasmania. history, a few of which are celebrated in these Maria Grist. Sept 2018. Wellington, Hobart, Tasmania, in pictures pages , these include its huts, its sawmills and and postcards. historic water supply system, and the old Springs Hotel.

11 Natural History Tasmania The Vegetation of Rocky Cape National Corbett, Sib & Balmer, Jayne 2003 Queen Victoria Museum and Art The vegetation of the Rocky Cape NP is 31pp. Softbk. With map n back Regional Guide Park. Gallery mapped and described 11 Natural History Tasmania Vegetation of Maria Island Sept 1979 National Parks & WLS, History, climate & geology are covered. Then a 99pp. Pbk. A4 Regional Guide Tasmania. detailed vegetation survey of Maria Island Brown, MJ & Bayly-Stark HJ 11 Natural History Tasmania Waverley flora park Dean, Elizabeth ed. 1997 Clarence City Council Guide to the history, geology and its native 36pp Pbk booklet. B&W Regional Guide vegetation drawings, map, photos

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 11 Natural History Tasmania Best Bush, Coast and Village Walks of Roberts, Ingrid 2013 Woodslane Press Pty Ltd, NSW Includes summary tables of walk distances, Purchased Fullers 2016 $29.99 232pp. Pbk Regional Guide South-East Tasmania grades, estimated duration and highlights. Accurate colour maps showing waypoints and nearby facilities; Info about the regions history; ID charts for the most commonly seen wildflowers and birds.

11 TO 12 Vertebrates Birds Atlas of Bird Distribution in New Robertson, C J R; Hyvonen, P; 2007 Ornithological Society of New This atlas furthers our understanding of the 533pp. Large Hbk. Col maps, no BETWEEN BOXES. Zealand1994-2004 Fraser, M J & Pickard, C R Zealand interactions of natural systems with climate bird pics LARGE BOOK and the effects of human activities by providing 'birders', managers and researchers with an essential tool - shows new bird observations; changed distributions, areas of greatest bird diversity and compares distribution of birds from 1969-2004.

11 TO 12 Vertebrates Birds John Gould's Birds of Australia Gould, Chisholm, A H 1973 Lansdowne Press, Melbourne John Gould paintings in colour 116pp. Large Hbk BETWEEN BOXES. &Serventy, Vincent LARGE BOOK

11 TO 12 Vertebrates Birds The Atlas of Australian Birds Blakers, M; Davies, S J J F; & 1984 Melb Uni Press Covers all Australian birds as at 1984. Dist. Donated by Marjorie 738pp. Large Hbk. B&W BETWEEN BOXES. Reilly PN maps and B& W sketches Westbrook1984 drawings of birds and maps LARGE BOOK

12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to Australian Birds. Volume Slater, Peter 1970 Rigby Ideal for use in the field - gives complete 428pp. Hbk 1. Non Passerines coverage of the non-passerine birds

12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to Australian Birds. Volume 2 Slater, Peter 1974 Rigby Ideal for use in the field - gives complete 309pp. Hbk Passerines coverage of the 'small bush birds' and other passerines 12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to Tasmanian Birds Watts, Dave 1999 New Holland This wildlife photographer needs no Purchased TEC 192pp. col. Pbk introduction. Watts has produced a comprehensive field guide for Tasmanian birds, including sea birds and shorebirds. Includes distribution maps and notes on best localities to see any particular species.

12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to Tasmanian Birds - New Watts, Dave 2002 New Holland This wildlife photographer needs no Purchased TEC 192pp. col. Pbk Edition introduction. Watts has produced a comprehensive field guide for Tasmanian birds, including sea birds and shorebirds. Includes distribution maps and notes on best localities to see any particular species.

12 Vertebrates Birds A Field Guide to the Birds of Australia Pizzey, Graham. Illustrated 1985 William Collins Sons and Co Ltd Field Guide. over 700 species illustrated in Donated by the estate of Julia 460pp Pbk Doyle, Roy more than 1300 individual paintings. Scott

12 Vertebrates Birds A Guide to Australian Waterfowl Goodrick, G no date NPWS NSW & Div. Wildlife Res, How to identify waterfowl- especially when in Booklet CSIRO shot gun range!

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 12 Vertebrates Birds A Territory of Birds Sharland, Michael 1964 Rigby Records the authors two years in the NT Donated by Marjorie Westbrook. 232pp. Hbk including striking pictures of NT's people and Signed by the author. places as well as his search for rare birds, including the rare night parrot. Its more than a nature book

12 Vertebrates Birds Australia Bird calls - Tasmania Stewart, David (sound) 2001 Nature Sound Calls of Tas 12 endemic bird species + calls of a CD-Rom 73mins 51secs. Comes further 68 species often different to their with 2 copies of the indexed mainland cousins. No music or spoken species list and track times. commentary. A list of species with call descriptions and behavioural notes in front cover. $26.55 12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Birds, their Nests and Eggs Beruldsen, Gordon 2001 self published, Qld A revision of a 1980 publication, The Field pub 424 Col photos Guide to the Nests and Eggs of Australian Birds , pub by Rigby. 12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Flycatchers Officer, Brigadier Hugh R . 1969 Bird Observers Club, Melbourne Primarily for the bird observer who wants 108pp Hbk Slater, Peter (Illustrator) easily comprehensible description of 'the flycatchers' . Includes coloured plates and written descriptions and distribution maps (as known at that time)

12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Honeyeaters. 3rd Impression Officer, Brigadier Hugh R. 1971 Bird Observers Club, Melbourne Primarily for the bird observer who wants Donated by M. Westbrook 85pp Hbk Maltby, Peg (illustrator) easily comprehensible description of 'the honeyeaters' . Includes coloured plates and written descriptions and distribution maps (as known at that time)

12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Waterfowl. Copy 1 Downes, MC & Watson, I 1960 Fisheries and Wildlife Handbook for the ID of waterfowl in the field. 48pp pub Department, Victoria Special emphasis is given to the ducks

12 Vertebrates Birds Australian Waterfowl. Copy 2 Downes, MC & Watson, I 1960 Fisheries and Wildlife Handbook for the ID of waterfowl in the field. Donated by M. Westbrook 48pp pub Department, Victoria Special emphasis is given to the ducks

12 Vertebrates Birds Bird Bonds: Sex, mate-choice and cognition Kaplan, Gisela 2019 Pan Macmillan Australia The author draws of research in the evolution Reviewed by Els Wakefield in the 354pp Softcover in Australian native birds of particular cognitive and social abilities of 2019 Tasmanian Naturalist, book birds. She uncovers motivations and then donated to the TFNC Library attractions in partner choices that are far more complex than was once believed.

12 Vertebrates Birds Bird Wonders of Australia Chisholm, A.H. 1948 Angus & Robertson Presents a factual, gossipy account of the Donated by the estate of Julia 285pp Hbk believe it or not features of Australia's Scott remarkable bird life. 12 Vertebrates Birds Birds and Other Vertebrates of South West White, Gary 1985 self published With emphasis on coastal environments Reviewed by Don Hird in the 1986 58pp pub Tasmania Naturalist and book then donated to the TFNC Library

12 Vertebrates Birds Birds of Tasmania. Fourth edition. Green, R H 1993 Potoroo Publishing, Launceston An annotated checklist with illustrations donated by author 84pp Pbk

12 Vertebrates Birds Birds of Tasmania. Third edition Green, R H 1989 Potoroo Publishing, Launceston An annotated checklist with illustrations donated by author 84pp Pbk

12 Vertebrates Birds Chatham Islands Ornithology Holderway, RN (Ed) 1994 Notornis. Ornithological Society A Tribute to Sir Charles A Fleming 1916-1987 207 pp Pbk of New Zealand 12 Vertebrates Birds Common Australian Birds of Towns & Chapman, Graeme 1970 Lansdowne Press, Melbourne Enables readers to ID the common birds seen 142pp Hbk Gardens in towns, cities and gardens

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 12 Vertebrates Birds Dancing on the edge of the world: essays Knowler, Donald 2004 Donald Knowler, South Hobart Collection of short articles written for the donated by the Mercury 272pp Softcover on birds and the lighter side of life Mercury by a journalist with an interest in wildlife of the back yard.. 12 Vertebrates Birds Expedition Field Techniques; Bird Surveys. Bibby, Colin; Jones, Martin & 1998 Expedition Advisory Centre, Survey methods for birds to promote better 134pp. Spiralbnd Marsden, Stuart Royal Geographical Soc., knowledge to help their conservation London

12 Vertebrates Birds Fairy Wrens Chisholm, AH first FW Cheshire Pty Ltd, A conversational account of the origin, 38pp. Pbk published Melbourne development, domestic life of Australia's 1948 prettiest bird family 12 Vertebrates Birds Field Guide to the Birds of Australia Simpson & Day 1984 Viking O'Neil A book of identification Donated by R. Taylor 1986 352pp Softcover

12 Vertebrates Birds Larger Land Birds of Australia Beruldsen, Gordon 1972 Rigby Publishers Ltd Instant Book series 64pp. Booklet 12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmanian Birds (rev) Sharland, Michael 1958 Angus & Robertson For those who desire to ID Tas birds in life 172pp Hbk.

12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmanian Birds. TFNC; Wall, L 1989 Jacaranda Press A TFNC produced pocket book, col 98pp pocket reprint/ photographs of 77 birds. Updated names revised 12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmanian Birds. Copy 1. TFNC; Wall, L 1974 Jacaranda Press A TFNC produced pocket book, col Donated by Marjorie 97pp pocket photographs of 77 birds, newspaper cutting in Westbrook1986 back 12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmanian Birds. Copy 2 TFNC; Wall, L 1974 Jacaranda Press A TFNC produced pocket book, col 97pp pocket photographs of 77 birds. 12 Vertebrates Birds Tasmania's Own Birds Fletcher, Jane Ada undated (pre Education Department, Booklet provides in handy pocket form an Donated by Frank Green in 2004 30pp booklet 1956) Tasmania account of the 14 birds peculiar to Tasmania (as known at the time of publication) . Originally published as a series of articles for the Tas Education department as an aid for teachers and students.

12 Vertebrates Birds Tawny Frogmouth. 2nd edn.. Kaplan, Gisela July 2018 CSIRO Publishing Tawny Frogmouth presents an easy to read Reviewed by Amanda Thomson in 168pp Softbk account of these unique nocturnal birds which the Tasmanian Naturalist 2018 can be found across almost the entire #140, then donated to the TFNC continent. Library. 12 Vertebrates Birds The feathered tribes of Van Diemen's Land Lloyd, Sarah 2015 Self published. Typanocryptis Entertaining overview of Tasmania's bird Reviewed by Els Wakefield. Then 104pp pub Press habitats and provides hints on where to find donated to the TFNC Library and how or identify birds.

12 Vertebrates Birds The Lyrebird - A Natural History Reilly, Pauline; illustrations 1988 NSW University Press Brings together all aspects of the Lyrebird's life 93pp. Soft cover by Chambers, Peter - including the breeding biology, behaviour, song and into an easily readable form

12 Vertebrates Birds The Observers Book of Birds' Eggs Evans, G 1954 Frederick Warne & Co revised edition, 180 eggs with illustrations 224pp, pocket bk

12 Vertebrates Birds Threatened Birds of Australia: an Brouwer, J and S Garnett (Ed) 1990 RAOU and Australian National covers the endemics or those that regularly Reviewed by LE Wall. Then 178pp Pbk Annotated List Parks and Wildlife Service occur in Australia or its territories and are or donated to the TFNC Library may be threatened on a global basis.

12 Vertebrates Birds Where to Find Birds in Australia Bransbury, John 1987 Hutchinson Australia A comprehensive and reliable travellers guide Reviewed by LE Wall. Then 539pp. Soft Cover to the birds of Australia, including where to donated to the TFNC Library see them, routes, permits, accommodation and plant life. Detailed maps for each locality

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 12 Vertebrates Birds Birds of Australia Head, John 1900? self published 12 lithographs prints + descriptions donated by Jean Witham about 30pp. Pbk booklet 12 Vertebrates Birds; A celebration of Kakapo. Williams, Murray 2006 Notornis Volume 53. Progress in the conservation of an enigmatic 197pp Soft Cover Conservation Ornithological Society of New parrot Zealand 12 Vertebrates Birds; Interstate A Hand list of the Birds of Victoria Wheeler, W. Roy 1967 MUP, Carlton, Victoria Puts on record all species known to have 88pp. Soft cover occurred in Victoria at 1967. Common names + scientific names and distribution are included. Also introduced species known to have become established.

13 Vertebrates Fauna The Guide to Tasmanian Wildlife McNab, Angus 2018 Forty South Publishing Pty, Ltd, An excellent comprehensive guide to Purchased Fullers $49.99. 2018. 376pp Softbk Tasmania identifying all 324 species of amphibians, Reviewd in the Tasmanian reptiles, mammals and birds that inhabit Naturalist in 2019 Tasmania and its territorial waters (inc. Macquarie Island); including 30 endemics and 174 vagrants. With over 9000 images

13 Vertebrates Fish Coastal Fishes of Tasmania and Bass Strait. Edgar, Graham J., Last, Peter 1982 Cat & Fiddle Press & Tasmanian A good identification guide with photographs Purchased from Book City, $19.95 176pp. col. Hbk R & Wells, Malcolm W. Underwater Photographic and a brief description of representative fish. 26/5/00, Society Includes checklist and index.

13 Vertebrates Fish Expedition Field Techniques: Fishes. Coad, Brian W. 1998 Expedition Advisory Centre, Survey methods for fresh and saltwater fish 102pp. Spiralbnd Royal Geographical Soc., London

13 Vertebrates Fish Seadragon's Lair: Threats to Fish Habitat. Collins, Graham(film),written 2003 Tasmanian Marine Naturalists Good for schools/students. For anyone Inc. slides on Tasmanian Marine DVD 15mins Copy 1 by Elek, Jane & Fletcher, Association, Hobart interested in understanding more about sea Plants & Animals. TMNA, $15 + $4 Adele dragons and other life in our fragile coastal postage environment

13 Vertebrates Fish Seadragon's Lair: Threats to Fish Habitat. Collins, Graham(film),written 2003 Tasmanian Marine Naturalists Inc. slides on Tasmanian Marine DVD 15mins Copy 2 by & Fletcher, Adele Association, Hobart Good for schools/students. For anyone Plants & Animals. TMNA, $15 + $4 interested in understanding more about sea postage dragons and other life in our fragile coastal environment 13 Vertebrates Mammals A Key and Field Guide to the Possums, Smith, Andrew & Winer, John Feb-97 Surrey Beatty & Sons Donated by Forestry Tasmania 51pp Soft cover booklet Gliders and Koala Includes a species key, species descriptions 2017 (Downsize of library) and coloured pictures and distribution maps for the whole of Australia 13 Vertebrates Mammals A Practical Guide to the Successful Hand Austin, M. A No date Regal Publications. General information includes expected survival Purchased 6/12/2000 TEC $17.83. 144pp. Pbk. Rearing of Tasmanian Marsupials of orphans in different conditions and at different ages, as well a practical notes on permits, formulas and record keeping. The major marsupial groups are dealt with chapter by chapter, outlining specific requirements, and a whole chapter addresses illnesses, diseases parasites and conditions, and another deals with zoonosis, or groups of diseases which can be transmitted from animals and birds to humans. Includes and index.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 13 Vertebrates Mammals An illustrated key to the Skulls of the Green, RH., ill Rainbird, Julie 1983 QV Museum & Art Gallery, A simple illustrated key for the ID of skulls of 100pp. Soft cover Mammals of Tasmania Launceston native and introduced mammals of Tasmania.

13 Vertebrates Mammals Expedition Field Techniques.: Small Barnett, Adrian & Dutton, 1995 Expedition Advisory Centre, Aims to give an overview of the techniques of 126pp. Spiralbnd Mammals. 2nd Edition John Royal Geographical Soc., small mammal study which are suitable for London expeditions.

13 Vertebrates Mammals Expedition Field Techniques: Bats. Barlow, Kate 1999 Expedition Advisory Centre, Introduction and overview of techniques that 68pp. Spiral Spiralbnd. Royal Geographical Soc., can be used in the field to study bats. London

13 Vertebrates Mammals Marsupials and Monotremes of Australia Lyne, Gordon 1967 Angus & Robertson Describes the most primitive of all mammals - 72pp. large Hbk B&W drawings the egg-laying mammals/monotremes as well and some pics as all the pouched mammals/marsupials of Australia

13 Vertebrates Mammals Mirram - Little Happy One (2nd ed.) Irby, Florence M 1982 Geneva Press, Latrobe, Tas The Story of a Sugar Squirrel. (Children's story) Donated by Robyn Gates Bklet

13 Vertebrates Mammals Notes of the Tasmanian Rat Kangaroos Kershaw, Ron C. 1971 FNCV: Victorian Naturalist Vol Observations made between 1950-1956 on the Reprint 88 No 1. Bettong and Potoroo in an area of the Tamar, near Launceston Tasmania. Comparisons between the two animals are made

13 Vertebrates Mammals Poo Flip Life size guide to the scats of Wiltshire, Rob. Illustrations 2018 UTAS Biological Sciences A portable, all-weather, easy-to-use reference Purchased Fullers 2019 $9.99 Fold up 'map' 30species + List of tasmanian native mammals by Burrell, Jane for bushwalkers & naturalists. Use the Poooflip species included to identify the Tasmanian native mammals in your area. Most of our native mammals are active at night, but you can use their 'calling cards' (scats) to identify them.

13 Vertebrates Mammals Tasmanian Bats and their habitat - A Guide Cawthen, Lisa 2015 CRC for Forestry and the An informative guide to Tasmania's bat Purchased Fullers 2016 $9.99 22pp. Booklet Tasmanian Forest Practices biology, identification and habitat Authority management 13 Vertebrates Mammals Tasmanian Mammals - A field guide Watts, Dave 1993 revised Tasmanian Conservation Trust This field guide brings together an outstanding Purchased Fullers 2016 $24.95 116pp. Soft Cover edition series of colour photographs of all the native Tasmanian land mammals and a clear concise text

13 Vertebrates Mammals Tasmanian Tiger - Precious Little Remains Maynard, David; Gordon, 2014 QV Museum & Art Gallery, Explores the tragic consequences of European 127pp. Pbk Tammy Launceston settlement on this unique and misunderstood animal 13 Vertebrates Mammals Tasmanian Tiger - The Mystery of the The Mercury/TMAG 3 Sept 1998 Mercury insert - Special newspaper insert produced at the time of the Mercury newspaper insert Thylacine TMAG exhibition of the same name. Aims to tell the myths and facts about the Thylacine

13 Vertebrates Mammals The Fauna of Tasmania: Mammals Green, RH 1993 Potoroo Publishing, Launceston Photos and text for all Tas species Donated by the author. 1994 56pp. Soft cover

13 Vertebrates Mammals The Keeping and Breeding of Tasmanian Roberts, Mary G 1915 Zoological Soc London All you need to know about Tas Devils - as in 7pp. Reprint. A5 pamphlet Devils 1915 - author also worked with Thylacines

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 13 Vertebrates Mammals The Koala - A Natural History Lee, Anthony & Martin, Roger 1988 NSW University Press This book sets out to dispel the 102pp Soft cover misconceptions of centuries - and presents what is known and probable about the koala in a clear and objective manner

13 Vertebrates Mammals The Mammals of Tasmania. Copy 1. Green, R H 1973 self published, Launceston Systematically lists and describes all the donated by author 76pp. Soft cover. A5 mammals in Tas. Both native and introduced

13 Vertebrates Mammals The Mammals of Tasmania. Copy 2. Green, R H 1973 self published, Launceston Systematically lists and describes all the 76pp. Soft cover. A5 mammals in Tas. Both native and introduced

13 Vertebrates Mammals The Platypus. A Unique Mammal Grant, Tom. Illustrations by 1989 NSW University Press This book confines itself to the known donated by author 73pp . Soft cover Fanning, Dominic facts…which surround the platypus

13 Vertebrates Mammals The Wombat - Common Wombats in Triggs, Barbara, illustrations 1988 NSW University Press full account of the Wombat way of life above Reviewed by Don Hird 1989 and 141pp. Soft cover Australia by Goldingay ,Ray and below ground then donated to the TFNC Library

13 Vertebrates Mammals Thylacine TMAG 1976 TMAG info leaflet Summary of known information about the A5 leaflet Thylacine 13 Vertebrates Mammals Thylacine: The Tragedy of the Tasmanian Guiler, Eric R 1985 OUP, Melbourne Traces the history of the Thylacine from fossils Reviewed by D Ratkowsky in Tas 207pp Hbk. A few maps B&W Tiger to the present day Naturalist 1985. photos 13 Vertebrates Mammals Tracks, Scats and Other Traces: A Field Triggs, Barbara 1999 OUP, Melbourne This edition is much more comprehensive than Purchased TEC $32.90 340pp. Pbk. Some colour Guide to Australian Mammals the previous edition. The guide is divided into photographs. four sections dealing with tracks; scats; shelters, feeding signs and other traces; and bones of Australian mammals. Each section introduces the reader with general information, followed by a separate key designed to lead you to specific information helpful in identifying your find. Photographs of tracks include a scale, and diagrams of tracks are also helpful. Detailed drawings of the underside of the animal’s foot are an interesting addition. Distribution maps for each species are given within the Scats section. Colour photographs of scats and shelters are included, while b&w photographs of skulls, lower jaws, humeri and femurs (with scales) make these easier to identify. Domestic and introduced mammals are also included. Includes bibliography and index.

13 Vertebrates Mammals & Tasmanian Wild Life Sharland, Michael 1962 Melb Uni Press Field study reference book for all the mammals Review copy. Donated 1962 86pp Hbk Reptiles and snakes of Tasmania (as known up to 1962)

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 13 Vertebrates Reptiles & Dragon Lizards of Australia: Evolution, Melville, Jane; Wilson Steve 2019 Museums Victoria Australian dragons include some of our most Review copy. Donated 2019. (not Amphibians ecology and a comprehensive field guide. K. iconic and best-known lizards – the spectacular reviewed) Frill-necked Lizard, the strange and prickly Thorny Devil and the bearded dragons. More than 100 species live across Australia although only one, the Mountain Dragon lives in Tasmania. This book includes the most recent understanding of their origins, life history, ecology, distribution and conservation. Every Australian species is included and is accompanied by descriptive text, excellent images and a distribution map.

13 Vertebrates Reptiles & Expedition Field Techniques. Bennett, Daniel 1999 Expedition Advisory Centre, Survey methods for reptiles & amphibians to 92pp. Spiralbnd Amphibians Royal Geographical Soc., promote better knowledge to help their London conservation

13 Vertebrates Reptiles & Frogs of Tasmania: Fauna of Tasmania Littlejohn, Murray 2003 2nd UTAS Comprehensive Guide to the eleven species of Purchased Fullers 2016 $20.00 80pp. Pbk Amphibians Handbook no. 6 edition amphibians that occur in Tasmania - three of which are endemic. Includes a distribution map for each species, one or more colour photo + keys to eggs, tadpoles, adults & calls

13 Vertebrates Reptiles & Frogs Tasmania - Natural History and Calls Nagorcka, Ron 2003 Central North Field Naturalists, Natural History and Calls of Tasmanian Frogs CD-Rom Amphibians of Tasmanian Frogs Deloraine 13 Vertebrates Reptiles & Reptiles of Australia Worrell, Eric 1970 Angus & Robertson Describes their appearance, their haunts, their 169pp.Hbk Amphibians habits - with over 330 illustrations, many in full colour. 13 Vertebrates Reptiles & Snakes and Lizards of Tasmania: Fauna of Hutchinson, M & Swain, R & 2001 University of Tasmania and the This is the first comprehensive guide to the 64pp. Soft cover. Amphibians Tasmania Handbook no 9. Driessen, M Department of Primary terrestrial reptile fauna of Tasmania - contains Industries, Water and illustrated keys and full colour photos to ID all Environment 21 species.

13 Vertebrates Reptiles & Snakes of Tasmania Fearn, Simon Oct 2014. QVMAG This book provides fascinating insights into the Purchased Fullers 2019 $19.99 58pp. Soft cover Amphibians Reprinted biology and habits of Tasmania’s three June 2015 venomous snakes. Find out how to tell the difference between the three snakes. How Tasmanian snakes have adapted to living in a cool climate. Why Chappell Island tiger snakes are unique. How big Tasmanian snakes really grow. When are you most likely to encounter snakes in the bush or your backyard? Why snakes are an important part of Tasmania’s ecosystem.

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Location of Book. Category Sub category Title Author(s) Year Publisher Comments Date purchased/Donation etc. Type Box # 13 Vertebrates Reptiles & Tadpoles of South-eastern Australia. A Anstis, Marion 2002 World Wildlife Fund for Nature. It is much easier to find tadpoles than frogs, Purchased CSIRO 30/9/02 $59.95 281pp. Hbk. Col. photographs; Amphibians Guide with Keys New Holland but how to identify them was the difficulty. b&w line drawings This is a rigorously detailed book setting out to solve this problem. After some background on frog classification, developmental stages and conservation issues as well as notes on collecting and raising tadpoles, there are detailed keys covering tadpole, egg and embryo. Section three covers the species in south-eastern Australia, grouped by family. Two or more pages are devoted to each species, with colour photographs of both the frog and tadpole stages, a distribution map, line and stipple scientific illustrations of each tadpole and its oral disc (one of the chief identifying features). There are descriptions of embryos and tadpoles as well as notes on distribution and breeding sites, metamorphosis and similar species. Contains index and references. The author has certainly put many years of research into this book. The beautiful illustrations are all her own work, and she is also responsible for most of the photographs.

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