Showing 3 items matching "eucalyptus genus"
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Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneNotebook, New Herbarium Specimens. Genus Eucalyptus, 1953-1954, 1954
... New Herbarium Specimens. Genus Eucalyptus, 1953-1954...Note book, handwritten entries listing new additions to the herbarium New Herbarium Specimens. Genus Eucalyptus, 1953-1954 Notebook Neville Forde ...The notebook includes information about the specimens being added to the VSF Herbarium, including elevation and notes on specimen quality.Note book, handwritten entries listing new additions to the herbarium -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneNotebook, New Herbarium Specimens: Genus Eucalyptus, 1954-1955, 1955
... New Herbarium Specimens: Genus Eucalyptus, 1954-1955...Note book, handwritten entries listing new additions to the herbarium New Herbarium Specimens: Genus Eucalyptus, 1954-1955 Notebook Neville Forde ...The notebook includes information about the specimens being added to the VSF Herbarium, including elevation and notes on specimen quality.Note book, handwritten entries listing new additions to the herbarium -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Negatives, Kodak, Debate, C. 1985
... ...eucalyptus genus...Greg Moore thinks this one was on, "The Genus Eucalyptus Should Be Sub-divided." The debate was decided in the affirmative. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne students debate eucalyptus genus greg moore peter may john patrick joylon burnett james hitchmough Set of negatives. ...Set of negatives. Peter May, Joylon Burnett, James Hitchmough John Patrick and Greg Moore. The occasion was a debate that Greg Moore ran as part of Plant Sciences before he became Principal. Greg Moore thinks John Patrick was the moderator and they had a very highly qualified adjudicator from the debating society. It would have happened in about 1985 and there were only a few of them. Greg Moore thinks this one was on, "The Genus Eucalyptus Should Be Sub-divided." The debate was decided in the affirmative. They had a good roll up as you can see and all staff and students were invited to attend, not just those in the subject. students, debate, eucalyptus genus, greg moore, peter may, john patrick, joylon burnett, james hitchmough
