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Index to: Bradleya. Yearbook of the British Cactus and Succulent Society British Cactus and Succulent Society, Oxford & elsewhere, 1983+. Ed. 1983-1986: David HUNT & Nigel P. TAYLOR. 1987-1989: Nigel P. TAYLOR & Colin WALKER. 1990-1992: Nigel P. TAYLOR & David HUNT. 1993-2000: Gordon D. ROWLEY. 2001-2012: Colin C. WALKER. 2013- : Graham CHARLES. Chronological list of issues Vol. 1: 1983. p. [i-ii], 1-128, [iii]. Dedicated to Richard BRADLEY. Vol. 2: 1984. p. [i-ii], 1-96, [iii]. Vol. 3: 1985. p. [i-ii], 1-119, [iii]. Vol. 4: 1986. p. [i-ii], 1-96, [iii]. Vol. 5: 1987. p. [i-ii], 1-104, [iii]. Vol. 6: 1988. p. [i-ii], 1-120, [iii]. Vol. 7: 1989. p. [i-ii], 1-96, [iii]. Vol. 8: 1990. p. [i-ii], 1-108, [iii]. Vol. 9: 1991. p. [i-ii], 1-128, [iii]. Vol. 10: 1992. p. [i-ii], 1-96, [iii]. Vol. 11: 1993. p. [i-ii], 1-112. Vol. 12: 1994. p. [i-ii], 1-112, [iii]. Vol. 13: Nov 1995. p. [i-ii], 1-120, [iii]. Vol. 14: 15 Sep 1996. p. [i-ii], 1-144, [iii]. Vol. 15: 15 Sep 1997. p. [i-ii], 1-112, [iii]. Vol. 16: 14 Oct 1998. p. [i-ii], 1-136, [iii]. Vol. 17: 12 Nov 1999. p. [i-ii], 1-136, [iii]. Vol. 18: 28 Jul 2000. p. [i-ii], 1-140, [iii]. Vol. 19: 3 Oct 2001. p. [i-ii], 1-124, [iii-iv]. Vol. 20: 15 Nov 2002. p. [i-ii], 1-148, [iii-iv]. Vol. 21: 11 Aug 2003. p. [i-ii], 1-128, [iii-iv]. Vol. 22: 28 May 2004. p. [i-ii], 1-140, [iii-iv]. Vol. 23: 22 Jul 2005. p. [i-ii], 1-120, [iii-iv]. Vol. 24: 21 Jun 2006. p. [i-ii], 1-128, [iii-iv]. Vol. 25: 27 Jul 2007. p. [i-ii], 1-196, [iii-iv]. Dedicated to Carl LINNAEUS. Vol. 26: 18 Jul 2008. p. [i-ii], 1-128, [iii-iv]. Vol. 27: 28 Jul 2009. p. [i-ii], 1-168, [iii-iv]. Dedicated to Charles DARWIN. Vol. 28: 20 Jul 2010. p. [i-ii], 1-144, [iii-iv]. Vol. 29: 22 Sep 2011. p. [i-ii], 1-184, [iii-iv]. Vol. 30: 16 Oct 2012. p. [i-ii], 1-200, [iii-iv]. Vol. 31: 31 Aug 2013. p. [i-ii], 1-164, [iii-iv]. Vol. 32: 20 Nov 2014. p. [i-ii], 1-180, [iii-iv]. List of authors and their articles Anderson, Edward F. 4: 1-28. 1986. A revision of the genus Neolloydia B. & R. (Cactaceae). 5: 49-76. 1987. A revision of the genus Thelocactus B. & R. (Cactaceae). Antesberger, Helmut 13: 13-17. 1995. Melocactus inclinatus. A new species from the Dutch Leeward Islands. Aona, Lidyanne Yuriko Saleme, Machado, Marlon, Pansarin, Emerson Ricardo, Castro, Cibele Cardoso de, Zappi, Daniela, & Amaral, Maria do Carmo E. do 24: 39-52. 2006. Pollination biology of three Brazilian species of Micranthocereus Backeb. (Cereeae, Cactoideae) endemic to the “campos rupestres”. Aragón-Gastélum, José Luis, Reyes-Olivas, Álvaro, Sánchez-Soto, Bardo H., Casillas-Álvarez, Pedro, & Flores, Joel 31: 44-52. 2013. Vivipary in Ferocactus herrerae (Cactaceae) in northern Sinaloa, México. Assis, José G. A., Ana, L. P. C., Oliveira, P. C., Resende, Sheila V., Senra, Juliana F. V., & Machado, Marlon 21: 1-6. 2003. Chromosome numbers in Brazilian Melocactus (Cactaceae). Barrios, Duniel, González-Torres, Luis Roberto, & Garcia-Beltrán 30: 147-150. 2012. Vivipary in Cuban cacti: a pioneer study in Leptocereus scopulophilus. Barthlott, Wilhelm 5: 85-99. 1988. On the taxonomy of Brazilian Cereeae (Cactaceae). Barthlott, Wilhelm, & Taylor, Nigel P. 13: 43-79. 1995. Notes towards a monograph of Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae). Braun, Pierre J. 6: 97-100. 1987. New names in Rhipsalidinae (Cactaceae). Brusse, Franklin A. 14: 89-93. 1996. A new species of Dorotheanthus (Aizoaceae, Ruschioideae) from limestone areas of the south-western Cape, South Africa. Bruyns, Peter V. 1: 33-78. 1983. Resurrection of Quaqua N.E.Brown (Asclepiadaceae – Stapelieae) with a critical review of the species. 2: 15-18. 1984. A new combination in Huernia (Asclepiadaceae). 3: 1-47. 1985. Notes on ceropegias of the Cape Province. 4: 29-38. 1986. Miscellaneous notes on Ceropegieae (Asclepiadaceae). 5: 77-90. 1987. Miscellaneous notes on Stapelieae (Asclepiadaceae). 6: 1-48. 1988. A revision of the genus Echidnopsis Hook.f. (Asclepiadaceae). 7: 63-68. 1989. Miscellaneous notes on Stapelieae (Asclepiadaceae). 8: 33-38. 1990. Miscellaneous notes on Stapelieae (Asclepiadaceae). 10: 95-96. 1992. Miscellaneous notes on Stapelieae (Asclepiadaceae). Bruyns, Peter V. & Jonkers, H. A. 11: 51-69. 1993. The genus Caralluma R.Br. (Asclepiadaceae) in Oman. Butterworth, Charles A., Butterworth, Kara M., Fitz Maurice, W. A. & Fitz, Betty 25: 187-192. 2007. A localized loss of the chloroplast rpl16 intron in Mammillaria series Stylothelae (Cactaceae) delineates members of the M. crinita group. Calderón, Natalia, Zappi, Daniela, Taylor, Nigel, & Ceroni, Aldo 25: 45-124. 2007. Taxonomy and conservation of Haageocereus Backeb. (Cactaceae) in Peru. Carter, Susan & Brandham, Peter 1: 17-24. 1983. New species of Aloe from Somalia. Carter, Susan & Lavranos, John J. 27: 159-160. 2009. Priority of Aloe teissieri over Aloe andohahelensis. Castillon, Jean-Bernard 24: 67-72. 2006. Two new species of Aloe (Asphodelaceae) from Madagascar. 27: 145-152. 2009. Rectification of a mistake by G. W. Reynolds on a Malagasy Aloe (Asphodelaceae) and description of a new species. 31: 114-115. 2013. Corrections for the validity of two Madagascan taxa in the genus Aloe (Asphodelaceae). Charles, Graham 26: 63-74. 2008. Notes on Maihueniopsis Spegazzini (Cactaceae). 28: 1-14. 2010. Notes on Borzicactus in northern Peru. 30: 93-102. 2012. Observations on Borzicactus icosagonus (Knuth) Br. & R. and Borzicactus humboldtii (Kunth) Br. & R. 31: 1. 2013. Editorial. 31: 2-4. 2013. Matucana rebutiiflora, a new cactus species from Ancash, Peru. 31: 25-30. 2013. A new miniature species of Borzicactus (Cactaceae) from southern Peru. 32: 1. 2014. Editorial. Chesselet, Pascale, & Smith, Gideon F. 19: 121-123. 2001. Antimima aristulata comb. nov. (Mesembryanthemaceae Fenzl); a heterophyllous succulent from Cape Town, South Africa. 20: 17-22. 2002. The rediscovery of Ruschia acutangula (Haw.) Schwantes (Mesembryanthemaceae Fenzl). Christie, Susan J., Dutton, Roderic W., Hannon, Dylan P., Miller, Anthony G., & Oakman, Neil A. 23: 23-30. 2005. Aloe jawiyon, a new species from Soqotra (Yemen). Clark, Jonathan Y. 14: 1-9. 1996. A key to Lithops N.E.Brown (Aizoaceae). Crook, Ivor, Arnold, John, & Lowry, Martin 21: 87-92. 2003. Austrocylindropuntia lagopus – clarification of nomencalture and observations in habitat. Crook, Richard & Mottram, Roy 13: 88-118. 1995. Opuntia Index. Part 1: Introduction and A-B. 14: 99-144. 1996. Opuntia Index. Part 2: Nomenclatural note and C-E. 15: 98-112. 1997. Opuntia Index. Part 3: Nomenclatural note and F. 16: 119-136. 1998. Opuntia Index. Part 4: G-H. 17: 109-131. 1999. Opuntia Index. Part 5: Nomenclatural note and I-L. 18: 113-140. 2000. Opuntia Index. Part 6: M-O. 19: 91-116. 2001. Opuntia Index. Part 7: P-Q. 20: 51-66. 2002. Opuntia Index. Part 8: R. 21: 63-86. 2003. Opuntia Index. Part 9: S. 22: 53-76. 2004. Opuntia Index. Part 10: T-V. 23: 57-78. 2005. Opuntia Index. Part 11: W-Z, cultivars. Crouch, N. R., Prentice, C., Smith, G. F., & Symmonds, R. 17: 95-100. 1999. South Africa’s rarest caudiciform cucurbit, Gerrardanthus tomentosus. Crouch, Neil R., Smith, Gideon F. 29: 115-120. 2011. Aloe sharoniae N.R.Crouch & Gideon F.Sm. (Asphodelaceae): species rank for a leptaloe from southern Africa. Crouch, Neil R., Smith, Gideon F., Symmonds, Richard, & Crouch, Tanza E. 20: 67-78. 2002. Battling curses and beating depression: Adenia gummifera in Zulu traditional medicine. Desmet, Philip G., Jacobs, Tom L. K. F., & Smale, Terry C. 19: 15-18. 2001. Conophytum subterraneum, a distinctive new species from the north- eastern Richtersveld, South Africa. Dreher, Hagen, Rodgerson, Chris, & Young, Andrew 32: 105-111. 2014. A new combination and the description a new species in the section Avonia of the genus Anacampseros (Anacampserotaceae) Duret, Clément 22: 43-52. 2004. Obetia ficifolia (Urticaceae): a pachycaul nettle in danger. Edmondson, John, & Rowley, Gordon 16: 14-24. 1998. John Blackburne of Orford Hall and his cultivated succulents. 21: 29-38. 2003. The Liverpool Botanic Garden and its cultivated succulents. Eggli, Urs 3: 97-102. 1985. Backeberg’s invalid cactus names. 3: 103-119. 1985. A bibliography of succulent plant periodicals. 5: 101-102. 1987. More bibliographical data on succulent plant periodicals (1). 10: 83-84. 1992. Nomenclatural notes on two genera of Crassulaceae and a new combination. 10: 89-94. 1992. A new Opuntia from eastern Brazil. 15: 35-36. 1997. Range extension for Portulaca mauritiensis von Poellnitz (Portulacaceae). Eggli, Urs, & Giorgetta, Mario 31: 31-43. 2013. A putative Oreocereus × Echinopsis hybrid from southern Bolivia. Eggli, Urs, & Nyffeler, Reto 25: 37-44. 2007. Parodia allosiphon (Marchesi) N.P.Taylor (Cactaceae – Cactoideae) – a cladistically ‘basal’ species with a restricted distribution range (Notes towards a checklist of Cactaceae of Uruguay, 2). 27: 13-36. 2009. Living under temporarily arid conditions – succulence as an adaptive strategy. Fay, Michael F. & Gratton, Jill 10: 33-48. 1992. Tissue culture of cacti and other succulents: a literature review and a report on micropropagation at Kew. Fay, Michael F., Gratton, Jill, & Atkinson, Peter J. 13: 38-42. 1995. Tissue culture of succulent plants – An annotated bibliography. Fencl, Rick, & Kalas, Richard 31: 5-14. 2013. Ferocactus wislizeni subsp. ajoensis (Cactaceae), a new subspecies from south-western Arizona. Figueiredo, Estrela, & Smith, Gideon F. 28: 79-102. 2010. What’s in a name: epithets in Aloe L. (Asphodelaceae) and what to call the next new species. 29: 121-124. 2011. Who's in a name: eponymy of the name Aloe thompsoniae Groenew., with notes on naming species after people. 30: 25-32. 2012. Clarifying the application of the long-confused name Aloe commutata, and the establishment of Aloe ×commutata Tod. (Asphodelaceae). Font, Fabian & Picca, Pablo 19: 59-66. 2001. Natural hybridization between Trichocereus atacamensis (Philippi) Marshall and Denmoza rhodacantha (Salm-Dyck) Britton & Rose (Cactaceae). Forster, Paul I. 21: 53-56. 2003. Aloe bruynsii (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae), a new species from Madgascar. Friedrich, H. & Glaetzle, W. 1: 91-104. 1983. Seed-morphology as an aid to classifying the genus Echinopsis Zucc. Gerbaulet, Maike 30: 187-198. 2012. One or many genera in Mesembryanthemoideae (Aizoaceae)? Discussion of a conflict in genus perception. Gilbert, Michael G. 3: 48-52. 1985. The genus Sedum in Ethiopia. 7: 79-83. 1989. A review of Pehr Forsskål’s stapeliads and the typification of Caralluma quadrangula and C. subulata (Asclepiadaceae). 8: 1-32. 1990. A review of Caralluma R.Br. and its segregates. 8: 45-47. 1990. Notes on Monadenium in Ethiopia. Gilbert, Michael G. & Carter, Susan 2: 9-14. 1984. A cactus-like Euphorbia from Ethiopia. Glaetzle, W. & Prestlé, K. H. 4: 79-96. 1986. Seed-morphology of the genus Notocactus. Gorelick, Root 20: 1-4. 2002. DNA sequences and cactus classification – a short review. 22: 9-14. 2004. Resolving the phylogenetic placement of Blossfeldia liliputana (Cactaceae): reticulate evolution, chloroplast inheritance, and graft-chimeras. 27: 37-48. 2009. Evolution of cacti is largely driven by genetic drift, not selection. 31: 142-149. 2013. Coleocephalocereus purpureus has a cephalium; Micranthocereus streckeri has a pseudocephalium (Cereeae, Cactoideae, Cactaceae). 32: 180. 2014. Bradleya 31 erratum. Gorelick, Root, & Doan, Shannon C. 23: 31-40. 2005. Distribution of Ferocactus emoryi (Cactaceae) in Arizona. Griffith, M Patrick 27: 49-58. 2009. Evolution of leaf and habit characters in Opuntioideae (Cactaceae): reconstrution of ancestral form. Griffith, M Patrick, & Porter, J. Mark 21: 126-128. 2003. Back to the basics: a simple method of DNA extraction for mucilaginous cacti. Hammer, Steven A. 6: 101-120. 1988. Conophytum: an annotated checklist (A-C). 7: 41-62. 1989. Conophytum: an annotated checklist (D-K). 8: 53-84. 1990. Conophytum: an annotated checklist (L-R). 9: 105-128. 1991. Conophytum: an annotated checklist (S-Z). 11: 75-85. 1993. Macro-observations on Cheiridopsis N.E.Br. and Odontophorus N.E.Br. (Aizoaceae). 13: 82-87. 1995. Marlothistella Schwantes: A rising star. 15: 37-41. 1997. Odes on mesembryanthema (Aizoaceae). Hammer, Steven A. & Barnhill, Christopher 15: 42-47. 1997. Odes part two: Descriptions of new mesembryanthema. Hankey, Andrew, & Smith, Gideon F. 24: 89-92. 2006. Notes on the cultivation and propagation of Chortolirion angolense (Baker) A.Berger (Asphodelaceae). Hart, Henk 't 12: 37-56. 1994. The evolution of life-forms, growth-forms, and secondary growth in Eurasian Sedoideae (Crassulaceae). Hartmann, Heidrun E. K. 10: 5-16. 1992. Revision of the genus Vanheerdea L.Bolus ex H.E.K.Hartmann (Aizoaceae). 14: 29-56. 1996. Miscellaneous taxonomic notes on Aizoaceae. 16: 44-91. 1998. New combinations in Ruschioideae, based on studies in Ruschia (Aizoaceae). 17: 38-74. 1999. An annotated list of the species placed in Ruschia (Aizoaceae). 19: 83-90. 2001. Notes on Lampranthus otzenianus and L. uniflorus (Mesembranthema, Aizoaceae). 20: 148. 2002. Bradleya 19 erratum. 22: 21-36. 2004. Adaptations and phytogeography in the Ice-Plant family (Aizoaceae) – the interaction of the genetic equipment and ecological parameters. 1. One leaf-pair is the plant. 24: 1-38. 2006. Adaptations and phytogeography in the ice-plant family (Aizoaceae) – the interaction of the genetic equipment and ecological parameters. II. Hide-and- seek: plants sunk in the ground. 25: 145-176. 2007. Studies in Aizoaceae: eight new subgenera in Drosanthemum Schwantes. 26: 41-62. 2008. A synopsis of Delosperma N.E.Br. (Aizoaceae) in North East Africa and South West Arabia. 26: 99-120. 2008. A carnival of flowers in Drosanthemum subgenus Speciosa (Aizoaceae). 28: 39-52. 2010. Variation in flowers in Cephalophyllum curtophyllum (Aizoaceae). 29: 1-12. 2011. The identity of Drosanthemum micans (Aizoaceae). Hartmann, Heidrun E. K., & Bruckmann, C. 18: 75-112. 2000. The capsules of Drosanthemum Schwantes (Ruschioideae, Aizoaceae). Hartmann, Heidrun E. K. & Gölling, Horst 11: 1-49. 1993. A monograph of the genus Glottiphyllum (Mesembryanthema, Aizoaceae). Hartmann, Heidrun E. K. & Liede-Schumann, S. 31: 116-127. Knersia gen. nov., an emigrant from Drosanthemum (Ruschieae, Ruschioideae, Aizoaceae). 32: 50-63. 2014. Two new subgenera and one new species in the genus Drosanthemum. Hartmann, Heidrun E. K. & Le Roux, A. 29: 143-178. 2011. Drosanthemum subgenus Speciosa (Aizoaceae): towards a revision of the plants with black staminodes. Hartmann, Heidrun E. K. & Niesler, I. M. 21: 93-106. 2003. Notes on Trichodiadema Schwantes (Mesembryanthema, Aizoaceae): T. intonsum (Haw.) Schwantes. 27: 69-120. 2009. On the evolution of nectaries in Aizoaceae. 30: 33-60. 2012. A Gordion knot in Ruschioideae (Aizoaceae): Acrodon and Brianhuntleya in an attempt to disentangle the confusion. 31: 58-75. 2013. A new morphological study of the genus Trichodiadema (Aizoaceae) permits the description of a new subgenus, T. subg. Gemiclausa. Hartmann, Heidrun E. K., & Schröder, C. 31: 133-138. 2013. Ectotropis (Aizoaceae) in the upwind - with a second species. Hernandez, Héctor M. & Anderson, Edward F. 10: i, 1-4. 1992. A new species of Ariocarpus (Cactaceae). Hernandez, Héctor M. & Gómez-Hinostrosa, Carlos 22: 1-8. 2004. Studies on Mexican Cactaceae. IV. A new subspecies of Echinocereus palmeri Britton & Rose, first record of the species in the Chihuahuan Desert. Hjertson, Mats L. 21: 85. 2003. Neotype designation for Opuntia subterranea Fries. Hoxey, Paul 32: 36-43. 2014. A new cliff dwelling species of Espostoa Br. & R. (Cactaceae) from northern Peru. 32: 92-98. 2014. Tephrocactus verschaffeltii – A surprising addition to the cactus flora of Peru. Hunt, David R. 1: 105-128. 1983. A new review of Mammillaria names. A-C. 2: 39-64. 1984. The Cactaceae of Plumier’s Botanicum Americanum. 2: 65-96. 1984. A new review of Mammillaria names. D-K. 3: 53-66. 1985. A new review of Mammillaria names. L-M. 3: 67-96. 1985. Ehrenberg’s ‘Beitrag zur Geschichte einiger mexicanischer Cacteen’. 4: 39-64. 1986. A new review of Mammillaria names. N-R. 5: 17-48. 1987. A new review of Mammillaria names. S-Z. 6: 100. 1988. New and unfamiliar names for use in the European Garden Flora: Addenda and corrigenda. 7: 89-96. 1989. Notes on Selenicereus (A.Berger) Britton & Rose and Aporocactus Lemaire (Cactaceae–Hylocereinae). 25: 5-6. 2007. Bradleya and a society wedding. Hunt, David R. & Taylor, Nigel P. 4: 65-78. 1986. (ed.) The genera of the Cactaceae: towards a new consensus. 4: 81. 1986. Editorial note [on Notocactus]. 5: 91-94. 1987. (ed.) New and unfamiliar names of Cactaceae to be used in the European Garden Flora. 8: 85-107. 1990. (ed.) The genera of the Cactaceae: progress towards consensus. 9: 81-92. 1991. (ed.) Notes on miscellaneous genera of Cactaceae. 10: 17-32. 1992. (ed.) Notes on miscellaneous genera of Cactaceae (2). 27: 121-128. 2009. Kew and its collections of succulent plants. Ibisch, P. L., Kessler, M., Nowicki, C., & Barthlott, W. 18: 2-30. 2000. Ecology, biogeography and diversity of the Bolivian epiphytic cacti – with thedescription of two new taxa. Jacobs, Tom 25: 21-32. 2007. A key to the genus Conophytum N.E.Br. Janeba, Zlatko 27: 59-68. 2009. Insect flower visitors and pollinators of cacti from the southwest USA. Johnson, Margaret A. T. & Gale, Rowena M. O. 1: 25-32. 1983. Observations on the leaf-anatomy, pollen, cytology and propagation of Calibanus hookeri (Lem.) Trelease. Jonkers, H. A. 27: 139-143. 2009. Stapelia hirsuta L. in an early portrait. 28: 67-78. 2010. Desmidorchis imposter spec. nov. (Apocynaceae; Asclepiadoideae; Ceropegieae), a not-so-new, new stapeliad from northern Oman. Jurado, Enrique, Flores, Joel, Muro Pérez, Gisela, González Rodríguez, Pando Moreno, Marisela, & Doria, Omar 31: 150-156. 2013. Are nurse plants always necessary for succulent plants? Observations in northeastern Mexico, including endangered and threatened species. Klak, Cornelia 21: 107-120. 2003. New combinations, a new genus and five new species in the Aizoaceae. 23: 97-104. 2005. Ruschiella, a new genus of Aizoaceae and new combinations in Phiambolia and Phyllobolus. 26: 19-32. 2008. Eight new species of Aizoaceae from the Cedarberg and Namaqualand, South Africa. Klopper, Ronell R., Grace, Olwen M., Smith, Gideon F., & Figueiredo, Estrela 29: 125-130. 2011. Reinstatement of Aloe graciliflora Groenew. (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae), a maculate aloe from north-east South Africa. Klopper, Ronell R., Lane, Stewart S., Msekandiana-Mkwapatira, Gladys, & Smith, Gideon F. 30: 65-92. 2012. The genus Aloe L. (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae) in Malawi. Klopper, Ronell R., Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, & Crouch, Neil R. 28: 53-66. 2010. Notes on Agave palmeri Engelm. (Agavaceae) and its allies in the Ditepalae. Klopper, Ronell R., Smith, Gideon F., Grace, Olwen M., & Crouch, Neil R. 32: 70-75. 2014. Reinstatement of Aloe barbertoniae Pole-Evans (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae) from northeastern South Africa. Klopper, Ronell R., Smith, Gideon F., & van Wyk, Abraham E. 31: 157-158. 2013. The correct name of Aloe plicatilis, the fan aloe, in the genus Kumara (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae), again. Klopper, R. R., Zietsman, P. C., Preez, P. J. du, & Smith, G. F. 28: 37-38. 2010. A first record of a South African aloe, Aloe spectabilis, becoming naturalized elsewhere in the country. Krogstrup, Peter, Find, Jens I., Kristensen, Michel M. H., & Damgaard, Jørgen 24: 61-65. 2006. Micropropagation of Adenia goetzei Harms, an attractive caudiciform form Central Africa. Lavranos, John J., & McCoy, Tom A. 25: 9-16. 2007. The identity of Aloe steudneri Schweinfurth and a new species, Aloe neosteudneri, from Mt. Saber, Eritrea. Lavranos, John J., Rakouth, Bakolimalala, & McCoy, Tom A. 25: 17-20. 2007. Aloe argyrostachys, a beautiful new species from the mountains of central Madagascar. Lawant, Pjotr, & Winthagen, Diny 19: 3-14. 2001. Euphorbia resinifera portrayed in a manuscript herbal nearly fifteen hundred years ago. 20: 13-16. 2002. Euphorbia resinifera portrayed in a manuscript herbal nearly fifteen hundred years ago – revisited. Leach, Larry C. 1: 79-80. 1983. On the classification of the Stapelieae. 1: 81-83. 1983. A discussion of some aspects of Huernia taxonomy. Liede, Sigrid 7: 69-72. 1989. Sarcostemma pearsonii N.E.Br.: a neglected species from Southern Africa. 11: 50. 1993. Again: Nomenclatural types of the sections of the genus Erepsia N.E.Br. (Aizoaceae – Ruschioideae). Liede, Sigrid, Hammer, Steven & Whitehead, Vin 9: 39-44. 1990. What is Lampranthus scaber (L.) N.E.Br.? Liede, Sigrid & Meve, Ulrich 8: 93-99. 1991. Observations on pollination and hybridization in the genus Conophytum (Mesembryanthemaceae). 10: 16. 1992. Correction to Bradleya 9 [: 97, Table 2 caption]. Lima, Alejandro N., & Adams, Ralph M. 14: 57-62. 1996. 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