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Darwin-L Message Log 8:68 (April 1994)
Academic Discussion on the History and Theory of the Historical Sciences
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<8:68>From DARWIN@iris.uncg.edu Mon Apr 18 23:13:20 1994 Date: Tue, 19 Apr 1994 00:13:07 -0500 (EST) From: DARWIN@iris.uncg.edu Subject: Botanical systematics in Australia (fwd from TAXACOM) To: darwin-l@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu Organization: University of NC at Greensboro Here's an announcement of an upcoming conference on botanical systematics and the history of natural history in Australia that may be of interest to some Darwin-L members. Bob O'Hara (darwin@iris.uncg.edu) --begin forwarded message--------------- Date: Tue, 19 Apr 1994 12:41:56 +1000 From: TIM ENTWISLE <U6066923@UCSVC.UCS.UNIMELB.EDU.AU> Subject: Systematic Botany and History Conference ___________________________________________________________________________ PRELIMINARY NOTICE ------------------1996 COMMEMORATIVE CONFERENCE-------------------------- -----------------Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne------------------------ 1996 is a significant year in the history of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne. It marks the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Gardens, and the 100th anniversary of the death of Australia's greatest nineteenth century scientist, Baron Ferdinand von Mueller. As part of a year-long program of events the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne will host a Conference celebrating the contribution and influence of Ferdinand von Mueller in Australian Science, and the future directions of Australian botanical systematic studies. The conference will include two parts: 1. THE SCIENTIFIC SAVANT IN NINETEENTH CENTURY AUSTRALIA: A CELEBRATION OF THE LIFE, TIMES AND LEGACY OF FERDINAND VON MUELLER 22-24 September Proposed Session Topic: Australia/overseas scientific links; Intercolonial relations in science; The scientific botanic garden; Scientific explorations in Australia; Darwinism in Australia; Philosophies of nature; Amateurs and professionals in Australian science and government Science; Scientific education. 2. BEYOND THE FLORAS 26-28 September Proposed Session Topics: The Future of Taxonomy Storage and use of taxonomic data Herbaria and living collections in the twenty-first century Current state of knowledge in Australian plant groups Techniques and Developments of Importance to Systematic Botany Higher classifications and relationships Issues in nomenclature Sources of taxonomic data Applications of Taxonomic Information Biogeography Ecology Conservation Industry - e.g. pharmaceuticals, agriculture, horticulture FURTHER INFORMATION: Dr Tim Entwisle (Convener) 1996 Commemorative Conference Committee Royal Botanic Gardens Birdwood Ave South Yarra Vic. 3141 AUSTRALIA Ph: +61-3-655 2300 FAX: +61-3-655 2350 Email: Entwisle@botany.unimelb.edu.au ________________________________________________________________ --end forwarded message-----------------
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