List of publications of John S. L. Gilmour (original) (raw)
- The species of tobacco grown in New Guinea. — Territory of Papua, Anthropology Report11: 1–17 (1931).
Google Scholar - WithW. T. Stearn: Notes from the University Herbarium, Cambridge. Herbarium Florae Cantabrigiensis. — J. Bot. (Suppl.)70: 1–12 (1932).
Google Scholar - John S. L. Gilmour WithT. G. Tutin: A List of the more important collections in the University Herbarium, Cambridge. 34 pp. — Cambridge (1933).
- WithA. J. Wilmott: Abstracts of papers bearing on the study of the British flora, 1932. — Bot. Exchange Club, Report10 (for 1932): 58–71 (1933).
Google Scholar - WithA. J. Wilmott: Abstracts of papers bearing on the study of the British flora, 1933. — Bot. Exchange Club, Report10 (for 1933): 497–507 (1934).
Google Scholar - John S. L. Gilmour_Jasminum Farreri._ — Curtis's Bot. Mag.157: t. 9351 (April 1934).
- John S. L. Gilmour_Pedicularis Delavayi._ — Curtis's Bot. Mag.157: t. 9367 (July 1934).
- WithA. J. Wilmott & al.: Abstracts from literature. — Bot. Exchange Club, Report11 (for 1935): 119–165 (1936).
Google Scholar - WithE. M. Thomas &E. Vachell:Rumex cuneifolius Campd. — J. Bot.74: 56 (1936).
Google Scholar - John S. L. Gilmour_Catalpa Fargesii_ forma_Duclouxii._ — Curtis's Bot. Mag.159: t. 9458 (Nov. 1936).
- Notes on the genus_Centaurium._ The nomenclature of the British species. — Kew Bull. 1937: 497–502 (1937).
Google Scholar - A taxonomic problem. — Nature139: 1040 (June 1937) (Reprinted in No. 59).
Google Scholar - WithA. J. Gregor: Demes: a suggested new terminology. — Nature144: 333 (Aug. 1939).
Google Scholar - (Contribution to a discussion on subspecies and varieties). — Proc. Linnean Soc. London, Session151 (1938–39): 99 (1939).
Google Scholar - Taxonomy and philosophy. — InJ. Huxley & al., The new systematics, pp. 461–474. — London: Allen & Unwin (1940).
Google Scholar - WithW. B. Turrill: The aim and scope of taxonomy. — Chronica Bot.6: 217–219 (1941).
Google Scholar - WithH. J. Eysenck: The psychology of philosophers. — Character & Personality12: 290–298 (1944).
Google Scholar - Ten days on West Loch Tarbert. — North Western Naturalist20: 34–37 (1945).
Google Scholar - John S. L. Gilmour WithF. C. Stern:Galanthus latifolius. — Curtis's Bot. Mag.164: t. 9669 (July 1946).
- John S. L. Gilmour British botanists. — London: Collins.
- Wild flowers of the chalk. — London: King Penguin Books (1947).
Google Scholar - WithJ. S. Attwood:T. B. Flower's list of Reading plants. — Watsonia1: 139–140 (1948).
Google Scholar - WithT. R. Peace: The effect of picking on the flowering of bluebell,Scilla non-scripta. — New Phytol.48: 115–117 (1949).
Google Scholar - Recent developments in the gardens at Wisley. Introduction. — J. Roy. Hort. Soc.74: 133–134 (1949).
Google Scholar - A “Catalogue of London Plants” attributed toWilliam Curtis. — J. Soc. Bibl. Nat. Hist.2: 181–182 (1949).
Google Scholar - The conservation of species names. — Bot. Notiser 1950: 340–343 (1950).
Google Scholar - The Duke of Devonshire. — Bot. Soc. Brit. Isles Year Book 1951: 109 (1951).
Google Scholar - The development of taxonomic theory since 1851. — Nature 168: 400–402 (8 Sept. 1951).
Google Scholar - On floras. — Endeavour11: 115–116 (1952).
Google Scholar - WithJ. E. Dandy & al.: Committee to deal with urgent nomenclatural needs. Memorandum by British botanists. — Taxon1: 78–80 (1952).
Google Scholar - John Ray. A bibliography.Geoffrey Keynes [review]. — Watsonia2: 427–428 (1953).
Google Scholar - Notes on some of the older British gardens. — L'Année Biologique 3,29: 257–260 (1953).
Google Scholar - WithJ. Heslop-Harrison: The deme terminology and the units of micro-evolutionary change. — Genetica27: 147–161 (1954).
Google Scholar - The new code for the naming of cultivated plants. — J. Roy. Hort. Soc.79: 12–20 (1954).
Google Scholar - WithS. M. Walters: Wild flowers (New Naturalist series). — London: Collins (1954).
Google Scholar - Linnaeus's “Species Plantarum”, the man and the book. — Proc. Linnean Soc. London, Session165 (1952–53): 156–157 (1955).
Google Scholar - The species concept and experimental taxonomy. — InLousley, J. E., (Ed.): Species studies in the British flora, pp. 173–176. — London: Botanical Society of the British Isles (1955).
Google Scholar - WithR. W. Younger: The national species collection of tulips at Cambridge. — J. Royal Hort. Soc.82: 243–247 (1957).
Google Scholar - The species, yesterday and tomorrow. — Nature181: 379–386 (8 Feb. 1958).
Google Scholar - WithE. N. Willmer: The gardens of Clare College, Cambridge. — J. Royal Hort. Soc.83: 388–391 (1958).
Google Scholar - The International Code for Cultivated Plants with special reference to tropical botanic gardens. — Garden's Bull. (Singapore)17: 215–218 (1958).
Google Scholar - Stabilization at Montreal. — Taxon8: 280–281 (1959).
Google Scholar - The deme terminology. — Scottish Plant Breed. Station Report 1960: 99–105 (1960).
Google Scholar - The nomenclature of herbage cultivars. — Proc. 8th Internat. Grassland Congress 1960, 105–107 (1960).
Google Scholar - John S. L. Gilmour Orchid collection at botanic gardens. — Proc. 3rd World Orchid Conference, 312–313 (1960).
- Taxonomy. — InMacLeod, A. M., Cobley, L. S., (Eds.): Contemporary botanical thought, pp. 27–45. — Edinburgh, London: Oliver & Boyd (1961).
Google Scholar - Classification, an interdisciplinary problem. — ASLIB Proc.14: 223–225 (1962).
Google Scholar - The changing pattern. — InWanstall, P. J., (Ed.): Local Floras, pp. 9–13. — London: Botanical Society of the British Isles (1963).
Google Scholar - WithC. J. King &L. H. J. Williams: The plants of “Sertum Anglicum”. In C. L. L'Héritier, Sertum Anglicum 1788, Facsimile, xlv-lix. — Pittsburgh: Hunt Botanical Library (1963).
Google Scholar - Cultivar registration in relation to botanic gardens. — 16th Internat. Hort. Congress 1962,5: 81–82 (1964).
Google Scholar - WithS. M. Walters: Philosophy and classification. — InTurrill, W. B., (Ed.): Vistas in Botany4: 1–22 (1964).
Google Scholar - The principles of taxonomy. — Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh26: 259–260 (1965).
Google Scholar - The Rev.John Laurence (1668–1732), the man and his books. — Huntia2: 117–137 (1965).
Google Scholar - The classification of changing phenomena. Biology. — Classification Soc. Bull.1: 30–31 (1966).
Google Scholar - (Ed.):Thomas Johnson, Botanical journeys in Kent & Hampstead. — Pittsburgh: Hunt Botanical Library (1972).
Google Scholar - WithS. M. Walters: Wild flowers. 5th edn. — London: Collins (1973).
Google Scholar - And never the twain shall meet. Horticulture and botany, allies not enemies. — InGreen, P. S., (Ed.): Plants, wild and cultivated; a conference on horticulture and field botany, pp. 13–17. — Hampton, Middlesex: E. W. Classey (1973).
Google Scholar - WithS. M. Walters, (Eds.):Humphrey & Gilbert Carter, a Memorial Volume. — Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1975).
Google Scholar - Two early papers on classification [Whither taxonomy?; A taxonomic problem]. — Classification Soc. Bull.3 (4): 2–15 (1976).
Google Scholar - John S. L. Gilmour Some verses. — Cambridge. (Privately printed) (1977).
- Thomas Johnson's “Iter Plantarum” (1629): two addenda. — J. Soc. Bibl. Nat. Hist.8: 316–317 (1977).
Google Scholar - WithN. Wall: The clerihew, its history and bibliography. — The Book Collector29: 23–35 (1980).
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