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Cherie
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Father: unknown
Mother: Lillian GLADDING
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|_Lillian GLADDING ___|
(1921 – ….) |
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_Floyd Lee « Bud » JONES _|
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|–Anni JONES
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| _Lowell William « Todd » SLOAN _+
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|_Marillyn Louise SLOAN _|
(1932 – ….) m 1953 |
|_Dorothy Fern RATHBUN ________+
(1909 – ….) m 1927
An examination of Doinin’s missing grass types, by B. Simon ……………….. 1
Memories of some collecting trips in central Australia, by G. Chippendale ……………….. 7
Senecio lautus sensu lato – an unresolved complex, by P.W. Michael ……………….. 10
Selected papers from the Database Developments and Data Sharing Workshop – Introduction, by B. Conn ……………….. 13
The need for an international interchange standard – how international is HISPID?, by B. Conn ……………….. 14
The Australian museum icthyology databases – a national perspective, by M. McGrouther ……………….. 16
Towards ecological databases for a conservation organization, by M. Ellis ……………….. 17
>vous avez des têtes bizarres ce matin
A la télé g vu des gens qui faisait chanter les arbres.
c t mieux que le « retour de rosetta bis » des frers des ardennes.
Arthur E. Ferdinand: An Analysis of the Machine Interference Model. IBM Systems Journal 10(2): 129-142 (1971)
She was a heavy, strong, blunt-bowed affair, awakening the ideas of primitive solidity, like the wooden plough of our forefathers. And there were, about her, other suggestions of a rustic and homely nature. The extraordinary timber projections which I have seen in no other vessel made her square stern resemble the tail end of a miller’s waggon. But the four stern ports of her cabin, glazed with six little greenish panes each, and framed in wooden sashes painted brown, might have been the windows of a cottage in the country. The tiny white curtains and the greenery of flower pots behind the glass completed the resemblance. On one or two occasions when passing under stern I had detected from my boat a round arm in the act of tilting a watering pot, and the bowed sleek head of a maiden whom I shall always call niece, because as a matter of fact I’ve never heard her name, for all my intimacy with the family.