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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, Plant Identification, 1988-1990
... Plant Identification...plant identification...Plant identification... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plants plant identification Plant ...Plant identificationplants, plant identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter - Correspondence, Horticulture - Plant Identification, 1958-1961
... Horticulture - Plant Identification...plant identification...Correspondence re plant identification... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plant identification horticulture ...Correspondence re plant identificationplant identification, horticulture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Photographic Unit Media Services Branch, Victorian Department of Agriculture, Plant Identification, 1981
... Plant Identification...plant identification...On reverse, "Plant Identification - a vital necessity... shaw martin whysall 1981 plant identification green grows our ...This photograph was used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p126.Black and white photograph. Geoff Olive, Horticultural Instructor, with students, Kent Stannard, Patrick Shaw and Martin Whysall. 1981. Looking at plants in the Ornamental Garden.On reverse, "Plant Identification - a vital necessity for horticulturalists" and "James J.P. Pleasance Victorian College of Agriculture & Horticulture - Burnley, Burnley Gardens Swan St., Richmond Vic. 3121" and "Photographic Unit Media Services Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. No. 1981 (914-31)."geoff olive, horticultural instructor, students, kent stannard, patrick shaw, martin whysall, 1981, plant identification, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, students outside class, ornamental gardens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide - Colour slides, Plant Identification
... Plant Identification...plant identification... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plant identification plants 60 slides ...60 slides, some labelled. Photographs not taken at Burnley. Not digitised.plant identification, plants -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Colour prints, Plant Identification
... Plant Identification...plant identification... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plants plant identification student ...23 photographs of plants. Not scanned.plants, plant identification, student work -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Plant Identification List, Jill Kellow, The Burnley Manual of Trees
... Plant Identification List... of Trees Document Plant Identification List Jill Kellow David ...arboriculture, trees, identification -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plant specimen - Botany, Botanical Specimens
... plant identification... plant identification Envelope printed on front top centre ...Possibly used for testing students plant knowledge. Four botanical specimens as follows: .1) Unidentified dried plant specimen with attached handwritten tag ' I Grade/ No. 3' and tied with pink ribbon. .2) Originally housed inside buff coloured envelope, printed on front 'On His Majesty's Service' (underlined) and 'Department of Agriculture,/ Viticultural Station,/ Rutherglen / / 190'. .3) Unidentified dried plant specimen with attached handwritten tag ' Grade 1/ No.5' and tied with pink ribbon. .4) Originally housed inside buff coloured envelope, printed on front 'On His Majesty's Service' (underlined) and 'Department of Agriculture,/ Viticultural Station,/ Rutherglen / / 190'. .5) Unidentified dried plant specimen with attached handwritten tag ' Grade 1/ No.7' and tied with pink ribbon. .6) Originally housed inside buff coloured envelope, printed on front 'On His Majesty's Service' (underlined) and 'Department of Agriculture,/ Viticultural Station,/ Rutherglen / / 190'. .7) Unidentified dried plant specimen (possibly identical to .2) with attached handwritten tag ' Grade 1/ No.13' and tied with pink ribbon. .8) Originally housed inside buff coloured envelope, printed on front 'On His Majesty's Service' (underlined) and 'Department of Agriculture,/ Viticultural Station,/ Rutherglen / / 190'. .9) Leather covered board with remnant elastic. Possibly used for displaying specimens. Envelope printed on front top centre 'On His Majesty's Service' (underlined), Bottom left 'Department of Agriculture,/ Viticultural Station,/ Rutherglen / / 190 ', Top right 'Department of Agriculture. Victoria. Frank Stamp', top left, 'This envelope can only be lawfully used by Government officials on public business. Any use by officials on private business, or by others under any circumstances, is punishable'. Embossed on envelop seal with the word 'Victoria' enclosed in a buckle and belt, crown in centre.botanical specimen,, department of agriculture, rutherglen, school of mines, ballarat, ballarat school of mines, botany, rutherglen, speciman, plant, plant identification -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, The Families and Genera of Victorian Plants, February 1992
... plant identification... university of melbourne identification plant identification flora ...Spiral bound booklet with green card covers.botany, victorian flora, families, genera, taxonomy, plants, school of botany, university of melbourne, identification, plant identification, flora -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Barbara Cameron-Smith, Wild guide : plants & animals of the Australian Alps, 1999
... plant identification... Street Brunswick melbourne plant identification Australian Alps ...Complex little book with details on animals, birds, insects, etc. with clear descriptions of each item.Maps, colour illustrations, colour photographsplant identification, australian alps, plants, animals, parks victoria, national parks and wildlife service, insects, reptiles, mammals, thredbo, mount hotham -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Erich V Lassak et al, Australian medicinal plants, 2001
... plant identification... Street Brunswick melbourne medicinal plants plant identification ...Outlines the Aboriginal use of native plants as well as how early European settlers learned from Aboriginal people about their medicinal value. Chapters arranged according to ailments and their treatment.Colour illustrations, colour photographsmedicinal plants, plant identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Laminated pages, Plants, UInknown
... plant identification... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plants plant identification teaching ...plants, plant identification, teaching material -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Plants
... plant identification... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plants vases plant identification ...5 photographs of plants in vases used for identification. 1. Helleborus X hybrida. 2. 4 Camellias.3. Jonquils or perhaps daffodil species.5. Crepe Myrtle Lagerstroemia indica. plants, vases, plant identification, helleborus x hybrida, camellia, jonquil, crepe myrtle, lagerstroemia indica -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Sign, Plant Label
... plant identification... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plants labels plant identification 1 ...1. Large plant label that can be inserted in the ground. Wooden base with metal inscribed label screwed on. Metal stake screwed on. 2. Similar, painted red.1. Phytolacca dioica 2. Alectryon subcinereum Smooth Rambuton plants, labels, plant identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - 35mm Colour slides, Tree ID, 1993
... plant identification... Boulevard Richmond melbourne trees plant identification ...19 slides of trees. Labelled. 1 dated '93. Some labelled DJ (D. Johnstone)trees, plant identification, arboriculture -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, Specimen Identification
... plant identification services... Dr Gregory Moore, Principal re identification of a plant... Boulevard Richmond melbourne plant identification services ...plant identification services -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Black and white negative, Student Outside Class, 1922-1923
... beside a flower bed holding exercise books (plant identification?).... of students standing beside a flower bed holding exercise books (plant ...Black and white photograph. Group of students standing beside a flower bed holding exercise books (plant identification?).students, flower beds, j.l. provan, student outside class -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Identification, Evaluation and Recommendations for Plants in the Shady Walk, Burnley gardens, 2003
... Part of Certificate IV - Horticulture Plant Identification... of Certificate IV - Horticulture Plant Identification 2 Assignment ...Part of Certificate IV - Horticulture Plant Identification 2 Assignment for HRT 416 Recommend Plants, Products and Treatments. By Charlie Dinami, Karl Teschendorff, Lisette Burgess, Lori McNutt and Ros McCully. Due date 26.05.2003.Plan of the Shady Walk with plant identified and labelled.burnley gardens, charlie dinami, karl teschendorff, lisette burgess, lori mcnutt, ros mccully -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white and colour prints, Flower Portraits
... 145 photographs of flowering plants displayed... of flowering plants displayed for identification in vases or laid flat ...145 photographs of flowering plants displayed for identification in vases or laid flat, some multiple copies. 2 colour photographs.flowes, plants, vases -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Report, University of Ballarat Canadian Wetlands Project Report, 2000, 04/2000
... planning and plant identification underway - Contract... by Minister Maclennan 1998 - Preliminary planning and plant ...1992 - Property purchased fronting Geelong Road, Mount Helen 1994 - Additional adjoining property purchased 1995 - Wetlands included in the Corporate Plan for the area 1997 - Launch of Wetlands Development by Minister Maclennan 1998 - Preliminary planning and plant identification underway - Contract signed for funding 1999 - Stage 1; Planning finalised, earthworks undertaken and weed infestation assaulted - "Work for the Dole" project undertaken - Deluge of rain on Boxing Day provides the centrepiece f the project, the just-completed dam, with a body of water to overflowing level. - Waterbirds move in and the germination of native wetland plant species begins 2000 - Stage 2 plans developed, including additional walkways, bird hides and interpretation. Three page report on the University of Ballarat Canadian Wetlands Project. Direct funding for the project was provided by the University of Ballarat; The Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and Small Business and the Corangamite Catchment Authority.ballarat technology park, canadian wetlands, ian howe, mount helen, mount helen campus -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Weapon - Blow pipe, Mah Meri, c. 1936
Used by the Mah Meri people, Kuala Langat, Selangor (Malaysia), 1936. While Malaysian, this blow-gun is analogous to that used by Indigenous groups from South America with curare. The gun is of bamboo, with a highly polished inner tube of the same. The darts are reeds, made directional by knobs of a tudor wood, with poison made from the ipoh tree and the Strychnos vine The blowpipe examined in this report consists of a long bamboo tube with engraved floral motifs on the outside and a second bamboo tube inside. The mouthpiece is attached to the inner tube and the whole piece can be removed from the outer casing. There is a quiver, filled with darts, a small poisons receptacle, and a single dart and hollow bamboo tube, stored outside the quiver. The objects were donated as a whole to the museum in 1948 by Dr Thomas Edward Marshall. The engravings on the outer case originate from the Mah Meri community in Kuala Langat, Selangor, Malaysia. The floral ‘motif is of a vine with small incisions to reflect the properties/identity of the plant (poisonous/harmful)’. These motifs are generally handed down through the generations and can be used for kinship identification. They are also believed to enhance the performance of the blowpipe. The outer casing is made up of several pieces of bamboo fused together. Broken or damaged blowpipes were not discarded. Broken sections of a pipe could be removed and replaced as required, and the observably different bamboo sections suggest this has taken place at some point. Sap from the perah tree is used to seal or glue the pieces together and the glue is reversible by heating. The Mah Meri created a poison from the ipoh tree for use in hunting. The poison acted swiftly to kill the animal and did not result in secondary poisoning. The way in which the Mah Meri hunted is analogous with other blowpipe hunting practices elsewhere in the world. Blowpipe hunting practices represent a starting point for the introduction of standardised muscle relaxants into surgery during the 20th Century. In parts of South America, plant poisons were used to tip the darts and kill prey. These poisons are known as curare. The crucial ingredient in curare was Chondrodendron tomentosum root. Raw curare formed the basis for Intocostrin, the first standardised, mass produced muscle relaxant. The introduction of muscle relaxants dramatically changed surgery, allowing for more precise surgery and better patient outcomes. Bamboo blowpipes can be found in many museum and heritage collections, particularly those with strong colonial origins or influence. Blowpipes from Borneo seem to be well represented, along with those from Guyana. Blowpipes from Malaysia appear to be less common. More research is required to establish the rarity or representativeness of the blowpipe. Ownership of the blowpipe can be traced back from the museum to Dr Thomas Marshall. It has also been established the blowpipe’s point of origin is among the Mah Meri people of Kuala Langat, near Kuala Lumpur. There is no information regarding the way in which Marshall came into possession of the blowpipe. Provenance cannot be fully established. Despite these difficulties, the blowpipe represents a full set of hunting implements. It is accompanied by a quiver, also decorated with a floral motif, a set of bamboo darts, and a poison receptacle. The quiver also has a waist strap which enabled the owner to strap it to themselves, preventing its loss while hunting. Each object within the set is in good condition, although the inner tubing is beginning to split lengthwise and should not be removed from its outer casing. While the blowpipe and accompanying objects are not of South American origin, the techniques and poisons used are analogous and this object has high interpretative capacity. Hollow bamboo blowpipe with mouthpiece at one end. Two different types of organic fibre have been used at difference points along the shaft to secure different segments of the blowpipe. The item consists of two tubes a thin and unpolished inner tube that has degraded and can no longer be removed, and a polished and decorated outer casing. The outer casing is made up of different sections of polished bamboo, some pieces have developed a deep red hue which is likely the result of prolonged polishing and regular heating over many years, other sections are a lighter yellow indicating that they are newer pieces of bamboo. The entire outer tube is covered in a varied sequence of genomic patterns. The exact meaning of these patterns is unknown however they are passed down through family lineage, the exact family of origin is unknown. Connected to the mouthpiece if it is removed from the inner casing is a piece of cloth with the numbers 2241 written in black ink, their purpose is unknown.curare, malaysia, bamboo -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Denise Greig, Field guide to Australian flowers : over 1000 common Australian wildflowers, 2001
... Street Brunswick melbourne wildflowers plants Australia Grampians ...Identification of native wildflowers from around Australia. Plant families are arranged in alphabetical order.Maps, b&w illustrations, colour photographswildflowers, plants, australia, grampians, identification, vegetation zones -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, David Jones et al, Native plants of Melbourne and adjoining areas : a field guide, 1999
... Street Brunswick melbourne Native plants Melbourne identification ...A simple guide to the Indigenous plants of the Melbourne region. The extent of the boundaries of this region is outlined in the introduction.Colour photographs, glossarynative plants, melbourne, identification -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Tim Low, Wild food plants of Australia, 2001
The fieldguide edition of Wild Food Plants of Australia. It is presented in a concise, convenient form to facilitate quick and ready reference in the field. Tim Low has provided a truly reliable guide to our edible flora, making identification easy. Thus it is a perfect companion for bushwalkers, naturalists, scientists and, with emphasis on wild food cuisine, gourmets. Low describes more than 180 plants - from the most tasty and significant plant foods of southern and eastern Australia to the more important and spectacular inland and tropical foods.Maps, colour photographs, b&w illustrationsedible wild plants, cooking, flora, cuisine, bush tucker -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, I R McCann, The coast and hinterland in flower, 1992
... identification native plants Maps, colour photographs Format using ...Format using photographs and a brief description of each plant.Maps, colour photographswildflowers, plants, australia, grampians, identification, native plants -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, I R McCann, The Grampians in flower, 2000
... Street Brunswick melbourne wildflowers plants Australia Grampians ...Contains brief descriptions of flowering plants in the Grampians area.Maps, colour photographswildflowers, plants, australia, grampians, identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Journal, Insect pests - principal insect pests in Victroai; a guide to identification and control, 1970
Journal of Agriculture, Vol. 68, Part 7, July 1970, including article by officers of Victorian Plant Research Institute, Burnley. See also B10.0489 (same journal issue)journal of agriculture, victorian plant research institute -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Student Outside Class
... Boulevard Richmond melbourne students class plants identification 5 ...5 photographs of a group of students being instructed by ?. Probably Plant ID.students, class, plants, identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Student Outside Class
... Boulevard Richmond melbourne students class plants identification ...A group of students instructed by ?. Probably Plant ID.students, class, plants, identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Student Outside Class
... Boulevard Richmond melbourne students class plants identification ...A group of students on the lawn looking at plants.students, class, plants, identification -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Plants
... Boulevard Richmond melbourne flowering plants pots identification ...3 photographs of flowering plants in pots probably for Plant ID. Stock Matthiola incana. 1. 3. Freesia.flowering plants, pots, identification, stock, matthiola incana, freesia