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NERC Copyright 1982<br />
Printed in Great Britain<br />
by NERC/SERC Reprographic Services, Swindon.<br />
ISBN 0 904282 60 0<br />
Published in 1982 by<br />
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology<br />
68 Hills Road<br />
Cambridge<br />
CB2 ILA<br />
0223 (Cambridge) 69745<br />
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />
The editors would like to thank E A George and the staf f of CCAP<br />
for their kind co-operation in compiling this catalogue, staff of<br />
the Cambridge University Computing Service and the SERC Interactive<br />
Computing Facility for provision of networking facilities, and also<br />
Kathleen M Crennell and B T Jeeves of the SERC Rutherford Appleton<br />
Laboratory for their help with computer typesetting.<br />
The Institute of Terrestrial Ecology (ITE) was established in 1973,<br />
from the former Nature Conservancy's research stations and<br />
staf, f, joined later by the Institute of Tree Biology and the Culture<br />
Centre of Algae and Protozoa. ITE contributes to and draws upon<br />
the collective knowledge of the fourteen sister institutes which<br />
make up the <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Environment</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Council</strong> , spanning all<br />
the environmental sciences.<br />
The Institute studies the factors determining the structure,<br />
composition and processes of land and freshwater systems, and<br />
of individual plant and animal species. It is developing a sounder<br />
scientific basis for predicting and modelling environmental trends<br />
arising from natural or man-made change. The results of this<br />
research are available to those responsible for the protection,<br />
management and wise use of our natural resources.<br />
One quarter of ITE's work is research commissioned by customers,<br />
such as the Nature Conservancy <strong>Council</strong>, who require information<br />
for wildlife conservation, the Department of Energy and the<br />
Department of the <strong>Environment</strong>. The remainder is fundamental<br />
research supported by NERC.<br />
ITE's expertise is widely used by international organisations in<br />
overseas projects and programmes of research.<br />
Dr J R Baker, Head of Station<br />
Institute of Terrestrial Ecology<br />
Culture Centre of Algae and Protozoa<br />
36 Storey's Way<br />
Cambridge<br />
CB3 ODT<br />
0223 (Cambridge) 61378<br />
First published 1966<br />
2nd Edition 1971<br />
3rd Edition 1976<br />
4th Edition 1982<br />
COVER DESIGN<br />
COVER PHOTOGRAPHYP<br />
G Ainsworth<br />
COVER DRAWINGS<br />
COVER ORGANISMS<br />
Clock-wise, from top left:<br />
M J Woodman<br />
J R Baker<br />
N C Pennick<br />
Erica M F Swale<br />
K Vickerman<br />
(not to scale)<br />
Zygnema sp.<br />
Amoeba proteus<br />
Chlamydomonas sp.<br />
Peridinium sp.<br />
Micrasterias sp.<br />
Paramecium sp.<br />
Anabaena sp.<br />
Pyramimonas occidentalis<br />
Navicula sp.<br />
Synura sp.<br />
Trypanosoma corvi<br />
Centre: Volvoz sp.<br />
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20 OCT 1982<br />
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The information for this catalogue was<br />
key-punched in machine-readable form on<br />
floppy disks using an Olivetti P6060<br />
word processor, edited on the IBM 370/195<br />
in the University of Cambridge, and type-<br />
set on the FR80 computer-output-microfilm<br />
camera in the SERC Rutherford Appleton<br />
Laboratory.