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Vegetation of Southeast Asia Studies of Forest Types 1963-1965

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larch. Journ. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Forest</strong>ry 38 (11): 885-888. 19^0,<br />

Crednar, W. Grundzuge einer Gliederung Slams In seiner TellJ.andschaften.<br />

Geog. Zeitschrlft 36 (4): 193-211, 273-292. 1930.<br />

Slam: das Land der Taij eine Landeskunde auf Grand eigeuer<br />

Reisen und Forschungen. i-svi, 1-422. illustr. 1935.<br />

The vegetation Is well described la '111. Bie Naturlandschaft. '<br />

Includes a bibliography.<br />

Dal, C. La foret vietnamienne . Rev. Inter, des Prod. Colon, et du<br />

Mater el Colon. 30: 99-101, 1955.<br />

Denser, B, H. On the taxonomy and the nomenclature <strong>of</strong> the Loranthaceae<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Asia</strong> and Australia. Bull. Jard. Bot. (Fuitenzorg) Ser. Ill,<br />

10 (3): 291-373. Nov. 1929.<br />

Consists <strong>of</strong> new systems with keys to genera for Elytranthinae<br />

and ffypheatinae (-Loranthinae) and nomenclature; includes many<br />

transfers, historical r.otes, etc.<br />

The Lorarithaceae <strong>of</strong> French Indo- China and Thailand. Bull, Jard,<br />

Bot. (Buitenzorg) Ser. Ill, 16: 1-63 pi. 1. f. 1-3. Sept. 1938.<br />

A systematic treatment.<br />

Additions to the Loranthaceae <strong>of</strong> Thailand, Bull. Jard. Bot.<br />

CBuitenzorg) Ser. III. 16 (3): 253-26. 1 f. Feb. 1940.<br />

Additions to the preceding title.<br />

Dansereau, P.M. Structural Units <strong>of</strong> <strong>Vegetation</strong> in Tropical and Temperate<br />

Climates with Specific Reference to Pacific Areas. Seventh Pacific<br />

Science Congress. Proceedings Vol. V: pp. 100-112. 4 figs. 2 tables.<br />

1953<br />

Ṫhe living environment may be approached in many ways, according<br />

to the difference In point <strong>of</strong> view, method and technique. The conclusions<br />

reflect the differences in purpose. In fact, the geographer,<br />

ecologist, taxonomist, pathologist, geneticist, and others interested<br />

in encompassing the living beings within their habitat, apply various<br />

kinds <strong>of</strong> classifications.<br />

A brief discussion is given <strong>of</strong> floristic systems; life-forms;<br />

ecological systems; and structural or physiognomic classifications.<br />

The author discusses a new system based on structure, accompanied by<br />

diagrams <strong>of</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> plant coniinunities. There Is also a table<br />

indicating six categories <strong>of</strong> criteria to be applied in a construe-*<br />

tional definition <strong>of</strong> vegetation types, according to this new system.<br />

The Bibliography lists 25 references.<br />

Davis, J.H., Jr. The Ecology and Geologic Role <strong>of</strong> Mangroves in Florida.<br />

Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. Biol. Abstr. 15 (l). 1941.<br />

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