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SMITH, A., BOTHA, H., DE BEER, F.C. & FERG, E. <strong>2011</strong>. The<br />

examination, analysis and conservation of a bronze Egyptian<br />

Horus statuette. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics<br />

<strong>Research</strong> A 651, pp. 221 - 228.<br />

SMITH, G.F. & FIGUEIREDO, E. <strong>2011</strong>. Agave Americana L. (subsp.<br />

americana) var. expansa (Jacobi) Gentry (Agavaceae) naturalized<br />

in South Africa. Bradleya 29(<strong>2011</strong>), pp. 67 - 72.<br />

SMITH, G.F. & FIGUEIREDO, E. <strong>2011</strong>. Conserving Acacia Mill with a<br />

conserved type: What happened in Melbourne? Taxon 60(5), pp.<br />

1504 - 1506.<br />

SMITH, G.F. & FIGUEIREDO, E. <strong>2011</strong>. Obituary Franz Sebastian<br />

Müller (1913-2010). Bothalia 41(2), pp. 365 - 368.<br />

SMITH, G.F. & FIGUEIREDO, E. <strong>2011</strong>. Provenance of the material<br />

on which the name Aloe mendesii Reynolds (Asphodelaceae), a<br />

cliff-dwelling species from Angola, is based. Bradleya 29(<strong>2011</strong>), pp.<br />

61 - 68.<br />

SMITH, G.F. & FIGUEIREDO, E. <strong>2011</strong>. Responsible species<br />

description: A change of attitude is needed to facilitate and<br />

improve access to biological material. Taxon 60(6), pp. 1549 -<br />

1551.<br />

SMITH, G.F., FIGUEIREDO, E. & MOORE, G. <strong>2011</strong>. English and Latin<br />

as alternative languages for validating the names of organisms<br />

covered by the International Code of Nomenclature for algae,<br />

fungi, and plants: The final chapter? Taxon 60(5), pp. 1502 - 1503.<br />

SMITH, G.F., FIGUEIREDO, E., BOATWRIGHT, J.S. & CROUCH, N.R.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. South Africa’s ongoing Opuntia Mill. (Cactaceae) problem:<br />

The case of Opuntia microdasys (Lehm.) Pfeiff. Bradleya 29(<strong>2011</strong>),<br />

pp. 73 - 78.<br />

SMITH, G.F., ROUX, J.P., RAVEN, P. & FIGUEIREDO, E. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

African Herbaria support transformation on the continent. Annals<br />

of the Missouri Botanical Garden 98(2), pp. 272 - 276.<br />

SMITH, G.F., WALKER, C. & FIGUEIREDO, E. <strong>2011</strong>. What’s in a<br />

name: An update on epithets used in Aloe L. (Asphodelaceae).<br />

Bradleya 29, pp. 179 - 181.<br />

SOMAI, B.M. & BELEWA, V. <strong>2011</strong>. Aqueous extracts of Tulbaghia<br />

violacea inhibit germination of Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus<br />

parasiticus conidia. Journal of Food Protection 74(6), pp. 1007 -<br />

1011.<br />

SOWEMIMO, A., VAN DE VENTER, M., BAATJIES, L. &<br />

KOEKEMOER, T. <strong>2011</strong>. Cytotoxicity evaluation of selected Nigerian<br />

plants used in traditional cancer treatment. Journal of Medicinal<br />

Plants <strong>Research</strong> 5(11), pp. 2442 - 2444.<br />

STANLEY, E.L., BAUER, A.M., JACKMAN, T.R., BRANCH, W.R.<br />

& MOUTON, P LE FRAS N. <strong>2011</strong>. Between a rock and a hard<br />

polytomy: Rapid radiation in the rupicolous girdled lizards<br />

(Squamata: Cordylidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution<br />

58(1), pp. 53 - 70.<br />

161<br />

TALLA, K., DANGBÉGNON, J.K., WAGENER, M.C., WEBER, J. &<br />

BOTHA, J.R. <strong>2011</strong>. Effect of growth parameters on MgxZn1-xO films<br />

grown by metalorganic chemical vapour deposition. Journal of<br />

Crystal Growth 315(1), pp. 297 - 300.<br />

THYSE, E.I., AKDOGAN, G., OLIVIER, E.J., NEETHLING, J.H.,<br />

TASKINEN, P. & EKSTEEN, J.J. <strong>2011</strong>. Partitioning of PGEs in<br />

nickel converter matte phases: Direct observations by electron<br />

microscopy and electron probe microanalysis. Minerals<br />

Engineering 24(12), pp. 1288 - 1298.<br />

TOLLEY, K.A., TILBURY, C.R., MEASEY, G.J., MENEGON,<br />

M., BRANCH, W.R. & MATTHEE, C.A. <strong>2011</strong>. Ancient forest<br />

fragmentation or recent radiation? Testing refugial speciation<br />

models in chameleons within an African biodiversity hotspot.<br />

Journal of Biogeography 38(9), pp. 1748 - 1760.<br />

VAN HUYSSTEEN, M., MILNE, P.J., CAMPBELL, E.E. & VAN DE<br />

VENTER, M. <strong>2011</strong>. Antidiabetic and Cytotoxicity screening of five<br />

medicinal plants used by traditional African health practitioners<br />

in the <strong>Nelson</strong> Mandela Metropole, South Africa. African Journal<br />

of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine 8(2), pp.<br />

150 - 158.<br />

VAN ROOYEN, J., BETZ, R. & VAN BRECHT, B.J.A.M. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

1,3-Bis(2-methoxyphenyl)thiourea. Acta Crystallographica E67(11),<br />

p. 2889.<br />

VENTER, A. & BOTHA, J.R. <strong>2011</strong>. Optical and electrical properties<br />

of NiO for possible dielectric applications. South African Journal of<br />

Science 107(1-2), pp. 268-1 - 268-6.<br />

WALLACE, B.P., DIMATTEO, A.D., BOLTEN, A.B., CHALOUPKA,<br />

M.Y., HUTCHINSON, B.J., ABREU-GROBOIS, F.A., MORTIMER, J.A.,<br />

SEMINOFF, J.A., AMOROCHO, D., BJORNDAL, K.A., BOURJEA,<br />

J., BOWEN, B.W., DUEÑAS, R.B., CASALE, P., CHOUDHURY, B.C.,<br />

COSTA, A., DUTTON, P.H., FALLABRINO, A., FINKBEINER, E.M.,<br />

GIRARD, A., GIRONDOT, M., HAMANN, M., HURLEY, B.J., LÓPEZ-<br />

MENDILAHARSU, M., MARCOVALDI, M.A., MUSICK, J.A., NEL,<br />

R., PILCHER, N.J., TROËNG, S., WITHERINGTON, B. & MAST, R.B.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. Global conservation priorities for marine turtles. PLoS ONE<br />

6(9), p. e24510.<br />

WASSERMAN, R.J. & STRYDOM, N.A. <strong>2011</strong>. The importance of<br />

estuary head waters as nursery areas for young estuary- and<br />

marine-spawned fishes in temperate South Africa. Estuarine,<br />

Coastal and Shelf Science 94(1), pp. 56 - 67.

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