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Barlow Name author Barlow, B.A. Reference author
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26 References:
  1. Barlow, B.A. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Loranthaceae. Flora of Central Australia
  2. Barlow, B.A. (ed.) (1986), Flora and Fauna of Alpine Australasia, Ages and Origins
  3. Barlow, B.A. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981), Viscaceae. Flora of Central Australia
  4. Barlow, B.A. (1959), Chromosome Numbers in the Casuarinaceae. Australian Journal of Botany 7(3)
  5. Barlow, B.A. (1962), Studies in Australian Loranthaceae. I. Nomenclature and new additions. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 87(1)
  6. Barlow, B.A. (1963), Studies in Australian Loranthaceae, III: A revision of the genus Lysiana Tiegh. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 88(2)
  7. Barlow, B.A. (1964), Contributions to a knowledge of the Loranthaceae of New Guinea. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland 75
  8. Barlow, B.A. (1966), A revision of the Loranthaceae of Australia and New Zealand. Australian Journal of Botany 14(3)
  9. Barlow, B.A. (1971), Viscaceae. Flora of New South Wales, National Herbarium of New South Wales 58A
  10. Barlow, B.A. (1971), Viscum katikianum (Viscaceae), a new species of mistletoe from New Guinea. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia 95(1)
  11. Barlow, B.A. (1971), Loranthaceae. Flora of New South Wales, National Herbarium of New South Wales 58
  12. Barlow, B.A. (1971), Cytogeography of the genus Eremophila. Australian Journal of Botany 19(3)
  13. Barlow, B.A. (7 December 1970), Viscum flexicaule, a new species from Northern Australia. Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium 4(3)
  14. Barlow, B.A. (1974), A revision of Loranthaceae of New Guinea and the south-western Pacific. Australian Journal of Botany 22(3)
  15. Barlow, B.A. (26 January 1983), Supplement to a revision of the Loranthaceae of Australia. Brunonia 5(2)
  16. Barlow, B.A. (5 September 1983), A revision of the genus Notothixos (Viscaceae). Brunonia 6(1)
  17. Barlow, B.A. (5 September 1983), A revision of the Viscaceae of Australia. Brunonia 6(1)
  18. Barlow, B.A. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1984), Viscaceae. Flora of Australia 22
  19. Barlow, B.A. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1984), Loranthaceae. Flora of Australia 22
  20. Barlow, B.A. in George, A.S. (ed.) (1984), Loranthaceae. Flora of Australia 22
  21. Barlow, B.A. (19 January 1987), Regelia punicea (N.Byrnes) Barlow, comb. nov. (Myrtaceae) from the Northern Territory: phytogeographic implications. Brunonia 9(1)
  22. Barlow, B.A. (16 March 1987), Contributions of a revision of Melaleuca (Myrtaceae): 1-3. Brunonia 9(2)
  23. Barlow, B.A. (1992), Conspectus of the genus Amyema Tieghem (Loranthaceae). Blumea 36(2)
  24. Barlow, B.A. (18 November 1993), Conspectus of the genera Amylotheca, Cyne, Decaisnina, Lampas, Lepeostegeres and Loxanthera (Loranthaceae). Blumea 38(1)
  25. Barlow, B.A. (1995), New and noteworthy Malesian species of Loranthaceae. Blumea 40(1)
  26. Barlow, B.A. (1996), New Malesian species of Viscaceae. Blumea 41(2)

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