Brunonia australis, commonly known as the blue pincushion or native cornflower, is a perennial or annual herb that grows widely across Australia. It is...
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1570 Brunonia, provisional designation 1948 TX, is a stony asteroid of the Koronis family from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 12...
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Veprecula brunonia is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. The length of the shell attains 3 mm. (Original description)...
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1948 PA Eva Perón (1919–1952), First Lady of Argentina MPC · 1569 1570 Brunonia 1948 TX Brown University MPC · 1570 1571 Cesco 1950 FJ Ronaldo P. Cesco...
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1948 La Plata Observatory M. Itzigsohn · 36 km MPC · JPL 1570 Brunonia 1948 TX Brunonia October 9, 1948 Uccle S. Arend KOR 12 km MPC · JPL 1571 Cesco...
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Brunonia Barry (born 1950 in Salem, Massachusetts) is the author of The Lace Reader and The Map of True Places. Her third novel, The Fifth Petal: a novel...
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Australian Systematic Botany (redirect from Brunonia (journal))
algal and fungal groups, including fossils. First published in 1978 as Brunonia, the journal adopted its current name in 1988. The current editor-in-chief...
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ISBN 0-87893-403-0 B. A. Barlow (1983) A revision of the Viscaceae of Australia. Brunonia 6, 25–58. Visser, Johann (1981). South African parasitic flowering plants...
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lace has also appeared in popular culture. A trilogy of fiction books by Brunonia Barry uses Ipswich lace as a plot device, and a major character is a maker...
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Brunoniaceae In Watson and Dallwitz there is only one species in the family, Brunonia australis Goodeniaceae (naupaka) - 1 genus Campanulales is not recognized...
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Germania, Deutscher Michel Bavaria (Bavaria) Berolina (Berlin) Brema (Bremen) Brunonia (Brunswick Land) Franconia (Franconia) Francofurtia (Frankfurt) Hammonia...
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Cemetery in London. Brown's name is commemorated in the Australian herb genus Brunonia as well as numerous Australian species such as Eucalyptus brownii, Banksia...
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Encyclopedia Brunoniana (redirect from Encyclopedia Brunonia)
Encyclopedia Brunoniana is an American reference work by Martha Mitchell covering Brown University. Published in 1993 by the Brown University Library,...
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clandestina Wendl. Brunonia 9, 179–191. Tindale, M. D. (1984). Two new eastern Australian species of Glycine Willd. (Fabaceae). Brunonia 7, 207–213. Newell...
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Castle Charles II Prince Albert of Prussia John Albert of Mecklenburg Brunonia, the national personification of Brunswick The Duchy of Brunswick consisted...
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was first formally described in 1987 by Lyndley Craven in the journal Brunonia from specimens collected in Isla Gorge in 1968. This species of Calytrix...
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Bay of Isles (redirect from Brunonia Glacier)
of Isles. Just south of Shag Point within Sunset Fjord is Jock Point. Brunonia Glacier and Clayton Glacier both flow along Murphy Wall into Sunset Fjord...
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described in 1984 by Judith Gay West and the description was published in Brunonia. Peep Hill hop-bush grows in semi-arid locations in south-eastern South...
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Orchard, A. E. (1986). "Myriophyllum (Haloragaceae) in Australasia. II. The Australian species". Brunonia. 8: 173–291[203–08]. doi:10.1071/bru9850173. v t e...
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Na-Thalang, O., 1980. A revision of the genus Riccia (Hepaticae) in Australia. Brunonia, 3(1), pp.61-140. Cargill, D.C., Neal, W.C., Sharma, I. and Gueidan, C...
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article A taxonomic revision of Calytrix Labill. (Myrtaceae) in the journal Brunonia. "Calytrix nematoclada". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department...
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The Map of True Places is a 2010 novel by Brunonia Barry. It is about a psychotherapist, Zee Finch, who returns to her family home in Salem, Massachusetts...
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was first formally described in 1987 by Lyndley Craven in the journal Brunonia from specimens collected in Frank Hann National Park in 1971. The specific...
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was first formally described in 1987 by Lyndley Craven in the journal Brunonia from specimens collected 13 km (8.1 mi) west of Gurulmundi in 1975. This...
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two important modern architects, came to Los Angeles. "Chronicles of Brunonia" (PDF). Dl.lib.brown.edu. Retrieved July 31, 2015. "1837/L". .sympatico...
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The Fifth Petal: a novel is a 2017 novel by Brunonia Barry. It is the third novel of Barry's set in Salem, Massachusetts and is about the investigation...
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The Lace Reader (2006) is a novel by Brunonia Barry. The novel is set in Salem, Massachusetts, the American town famous for the Salem witch trials. A crucial...
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Bary Glacier Bertrab Glacier Bogen Glacier Briggs Glacier Brøgger Glacier Brunonia Glacier Buxton Glacier Christensen Glacier Christophersen Glacier Clayton...
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Craven transferred the species to Calytrix as C. acutifolia in the journal Brunonia. The specific epithet (acutifolia) means "sharply pointed leaves". Calytrix...
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