Great publication

Greg Ruckert greg at EZI-LEARN.COM.AU
Tue Mar 16 00:16:59 CET 1999


Thanks Ray.
To those of you interested in subscribing to the Areae Journal, please hold
off for a few days.  I will be redoing the subscription page to make life
easier and will throw in the back issues as a bonus.

Cheers all.
Greg Ruckert
Australian Areae Collection
http://www.ezi-learn.com.au/areae/default.html
-----Original Message-----
From: George R Stilwell, Jr. <grsjr at JUNO.COM>
To: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Date: Tuesday, 16 March 1999 2:01
Subject: Great publication


>Hi All:
>
>Many of you know that Greg Ruckert publishes "Areae Journal" quarterly.
>The latest
>issue (December 1998) is wonderful. The color pictures are great, the
>article
>"Araceae Endemism in the Gaoligongshan Area" jointly authored by Greg and
>Li Heng
>offers a really interesting insight into the experience of plant
>exploration. It also
>introduces you to over 30 Arisaema species, many of which are new and
>still unpublished
>waiting for their characteristics to be further defined.
>
>I highly recommend a subscription for AEG members using E-mail. You can
>subscribe
>to the Journal at cost, $5.00/copy plus postage. Greg generously
>contributes copies to AEGers still on Snail-Mail.
>Please send your subscription to Greg at:
>
>Greg Ruckert
>47 Allinga Avenue, Glenside
>South Australia 5065,
>Australia
>
>Greg also sent me a prospectus for his 1999 Botanical Expedition to
>China. To join it,
>you must arrive in Kunming on June 27, 1999 and will depart on August 1,
>1999. The
>cost will be $4100 each plus some misc. small fees and travel insurance.
>
>The proposed itinerary includes collecting in many areas rich in
>Arisaema. It sounds
>like a plant collector's dream come true. Please contact Greg
><greg at ezi-learn.com.au>
>for the full story on the expedition and/or to participate.
>
>Ray
><GRSJr at Juno.com>
>
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