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Edited Book

Authors
Specht, R. L. and Mountford, C. P.
Title
Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology
Imprint
Melbourne University Press, Carlton, Vic, 1958, 521 pp
Format
Print

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  • Scott, Arthur M. and Prescott, Gerald, 'Some freshwater algae from Arnhem land' in Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology, R. L. Specht and C. P. Mountford, eds (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1958), pp. 9-136. Details
  • Specht, R. L., 'The history of botanical exploration in the Arnhem Land Aboriginal Reserve' in Records of the American Australian Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology, R. L. Specht and C. P. Mountford, eds (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1958), pp. 1-8. Details
  • Specht, R. L., 'Plants collected by Dr H. Basedow on the Mackay Expedition Arnhem Land, 1928' in Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology, R. L. Specht and C. P. Mountford, eds (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1958), pp. 319-25. Details
  • Specht, Ray L., 'Gymnospermae and Angiospermae collected on the Arnhem Land Expedition' in Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology, R. L. Specht and C. P. Mountford, eds (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1958), pp. 185-317. Details
  • Specht, Ray L., 'Climate, geology, soils and plant ecology of the northern portion of Arnhem Land' in Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology, R. L. Specht and C. P. Mountford, eds (Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 1958), pp. 333-414. Details
  • Specht, Ray L., 'Geographical relationships of the flora of Arnhem Land' in Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology, R. L. Specht and C. P. Mountford, eds (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1958), pp. 415-78. Details
  • Specht, Ray L., 'An introduction to the ethno-botany of Arnhem Land' in Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology, R. L. Specht and C. P. Mountford, eds (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1958), pp. 479-504. Details
  • Womersley, H. Bryan S, 'Marine agae from Arnhem Land' in Records of the American-Australian Scientific Expedition to Arnhem Land, 3: botany and plant ecology, R. L. Specht and C. P. Mountford, eds (Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1958), pp. 139-61. Details

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This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
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