Journal

Australasian herbarium news (1947 - 1954)

From
June 1947
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
February 1954
Functions
Journal and Systematic botany

Summary

Australasian herbarium news: a journal for the interchange of ideas among the systematic botanists of Australia and New Zealand was published biennially by Systematic Botany Committee of Section M (Botany) of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science. A resolution put to the 1946 meeting of the Section recognised the need for greater communication within the Australasian taxonomic botany community. The journal included reports of Section meetings, summaries of what was happening at the major Australian, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea herbaria, and information related to the practice of taxonomy.

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