Acacias of New South Wales
[Sydney], New South Wales Region of the Society for Growing Australian Plants, [1977]. Signed by the author in ink on the title page. With numerous illustrations, some in colour. More
[Sydney], New South Wales Region of the Society for Growing Australian Plants, [1977]. Signed by the author in ink on the title page. With numerous illustrations, some in colour. More
Rawalpindi, National Herbarium, Agricultural Research Council, and Karachi, University of Karachi ?? 1977. With numerous illustrations and a map. Series editors E. Nasir and S.I. Ali. More
London, Collins, 1977 (fourth edition)/ 1945. Number 1 in the New Naturalist Library. More
New York, Paddington, 1978. More
Wellington, Oxford University Press, 1978. Illustrations and descriptions of 400 species; includes 32 colour illustrations. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press on behalf of the Government of Papua New Guinea, 1978, 1995/ 1981, and 1995. Womersley edited the first volume, Henty the second, and Conn the third. [3 items]. More
Cape Town, Purnell, 1978. 'The fourteen succulent families found in the Republic of South Africa and South West Africa are divided according to genera,and a few species are discussed in detail and illustrated by more than 100 full colour and 75 black and white photographs' (dustwrapper. More
London, Cassell, 1978. More
Paddington, The Australian Centre for Photography on behalf of CSR Limited, 1978. More
Paddington, The Australian Centre for Photography on behalf of CSR Limited, 1978. More
New York, Abbeville Press, 1979. More
Sydney, Collins, 1979. More
London, Michael Joseph, 1979. More
London, Stobart and Son, 1979 [facsimile]/ 1729 (fifth edition). With the John Dowie-designed bookplate of Audrey Abbie. One of 500 copies. More
London, Thames and Hudson, 1979. With 144 illustrations. More
London, Frances Lincoln and Weidenfeld & Nicolson, [1979]. More
Melbourne, Inkata Press, 1979. More
Birmingham, Alabama, Classics of Medicine Library, 1979 [facsimile edition]/ 1785. Loosely inserted is the publisher's numbered bookplate (copy 227) and the original subscriber's name. More
New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1979 (first American edition). A 'combination field guide and natural history encyclopedia'. More
Adelaide, RSSA, [1980s facsimile reprint]/ 1883. This issue also contains four other botanical articles by Professor Tate (totalling 22 pages). More
Adelaide, RSSA, (1980s facsimile edition)/ 1880. This issue also contains SMEATON, Stirling: Diagnoses of New Species of Plants discovered in South Australia (3 pages); one of the plants is Justicia kempeana, found 'Near the MacDonnell Range [by] Rev. H. Kempe'. Doubtless, in both instances this is Pastor Adolf Hermann Kempe..... More
Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1980. 'The definitive botanical and cultural guide ... a Kew Magazine Monograph' (dustwrapper). More
Adelaide, D.J. Woolman, Government Printer, 1980 (first edition). More
Newton Abbot, David & Charles, [1980s]. More
London, B.T. Batsford Ltd, 1980. More
Carlton, Melbourne University Press for the Government of Papua New Guinea, 1981 (first edition). Predominately the Elaeocarpaceae. (For Volume I, see under WOMERSLEY). More
New Delhi, Ajay Book Service, 1981 (facsimile)/ 1838. More
Adelaide, South Australian Museum Board and the Botanic Gardens Board, 1981. Number 345 of 750 numbered copies. More
Adelaide, South Australian Museum Board and the Botanic Gardens Board, 1981. Number 691 of 750 numbered copies. More
London, Curwen Books, 1981. More
London, Collins, 1981. With 48 pages of colour illustrations by Marjorie Blamey, and line drawings by Grey-Wilson. More
London and Miami, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization and Australian National University Press, 1981. With numerous tables, graphs and maps. More
Adelaide, Adelaide Botanic Gardens, 1981. Loosely inserted is a copy of the prospectus (slightly marked); the author is 'the leading authority on Australian solanums [and] now presents a thorough modern account in which he recognises one hundred and twenty-five species, of which ninety-four are native and the rest naturalised ....... More
Woking, The Alpine Garden Society, 1981 (first reprint)/ 1976. More
Canberra, Australian Government Publishing Service, 1982. More
Melbourne, The Australian Orchid Foundation, 1982. More
Wellington, Government Printer, 1982/ 1961; 1970; 1980; and 1985. More
German Democratic Republic, EP Publishing Limited, 1982 (English edition)/ 1980 (German edition). With '109 colour and 112 black-and-white photographs of plants and 59 illustrations in the text'. More
Adelaide, South Australian Association of Nurserymen, 1982. Number 530 of 1000 copies signed by the author. More
London, Michael Joseph, 1982 (first English edition). 109 colour illustrations by P.J. Redouté. More
Frenchs Forest, A.H. & A.W. Reed, 1982/ 1981 (second edition)/ 1980. More
London, B.T. Batsford Ltd., 1982, 1989 and 1992. A fourth volume devoted to azaleas was published in 1995. [3 items]. More
East Melbourne, CSIRO/ William Collins, 1982/ 1979. More
London, B.T. Batsford Ltd, 1982. More
Melbourne, The Australian Orchid Foundation, 1982. More
London, Batsford, 1983. More
Woollahra, Valadon, 1983. More
Rotterdam, Balkema, 1983. The "succulent members of the family Asclepiadaceae" More
Johannesburg, Jonathan Ball, 1983. Illustrated by Coral Carroll. More
Canberra, CSIRO and Australian National University Press, 1983 (first edition). More