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accuda 27-04-2007 03:21 PM

Orchids of New Guinea
 
Orchids of New Guinea Vol I

Dendrobium is horticulturally the most significant orchid genus of New Guinea. Together with the three closely related genera Cadetia, Diplocaulobium, and Flickingeria it is the subject of this CD-ROM, which was written and compiled by Mr. André Schuiteman and Dr. Ed de Vogel of the Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden branch (formerly known as the Rijksherbarium), in co-operation with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh.

Read more on this CD ROM

Orchids of New Guinea Vol II

the second volume in a planned series, which will eventually cover all the orchid genera and species of New Guinea, and, ultimately, all Southeast Asia. Treating one of the most attractive of all orchid groups, with superb pictures supplied by dozens of first rate photographers, this CD-ROM should be in the collection of every amateur interested in these plants.

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Orchids of New Guinea. Vol. III

This CD-ROM reflects the state of the art in our expertise of another portion of the incredibly rich orchid flora of New Guinea. It contains more than 2000 images, 643 distribution maps, 60 generic descriptions, and full treatments of 673 species and varieties belonging to the orchid genera Acanthephippium to Hymenorchis.

Read more on this CD ROM

Orchids of New Guinea. Vol. IV

This CD-ROM treats 19 genera (Kuhlhasseltia to Ophioglossella) with nearly 400 species. Among the major genera are Liparis, Malaxis, Mediocalcar, Oberonia, and Octarrhena. For every species a full description is given, with data on distribution (including maps in full colour), synonymy, cultivation, ecology, typification, classification, references, etc.

Read more on this CD ROM

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Eric Hunt[_1_] 27-04-2007 03:28 PM

Orchids of New Guinea
 
I have two of the Orchids of New Guinea CD-ROMs and they are really stellar.
Only complaint I had, and I was told this has improved in the later CDs, is
the images are teeee-tiny on my modern 19" LCD.

An excellent resource, especially for those of you in Europe - that price is
really good. Not so good for us over here, though. =(

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org



accuda 27-04-2007 04:01 PM

Orchids of New Guinea
 
Thank you for your endorsement and your comments Eric, I will pass them on
to the authors, the dollar/pound conversion is unfortunate but worth it.

Regards

Rob
http://www.etiis.org.uk
The first stop for biodiversity multimedia

"Eric Hunt" wrote in message
...
I have two of the Orchids of New Guinea CD-ROMs and they are really
stellar. Only complaint I had, and I was told this has improved in the
later CDs, is the images are teeee-tiny on my modern 19" LCD.

An excellent resource, especially for those of you in Europe - that price
is really good. Not so good for us over here, though. =(

-Eric in SF
www.orchidphotos.org




jadel 27-04-2007 07:47 PM

Orchids of New Guinea
 
On Apr 27, 10:28 am, "Eric Hunt" wrote:
I have two of the Orchids of New Guinea CD-ROMs and they are really stellar.
Only complaint I had, and I was told this has improved in the later CDs, is
the images are teeee-tiny on my modern 19" LCD.

An excellent resource, especially for those of you in Europe - that price is
really good. Not so good for us over here, though. =(

-Eric in SFwww.orchidphotos.org


Yeah the drop in the dollar's value is taking its toll.

I just ordered a book from Britain; it was painful to watch the
conversion calculation.

However, when my daughter comes over from London, she gets great buys
on stuff here.

The dollar is at 1.36/ Euro, too, not good news for our school's
semester abroad program in Austria.

J. Del Col



John Varigos 27-04-2007 09:48 PM

Orchids of New Guinea
 
Hey what are you guys complaining about. The Australian Dollar is currently
trading at $AUD 1 = $USD 0.083. So if you think it is expensive for you
guys to buy books/CDs priced in Euros or for travelling to Europe spare a
thought for people in countries such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc
whose currency is below parity with the $USD.

No more complaining please!

But the upside is, travel to Australia and New Zealand is affordable for you
guys.

Cheers

John

"jadel" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Apr 27, 10:28 am, "Eric Hunt" wrote:
I have two of the Orchids of New Guinea CD-ROMs and they are really
stellar.
Only complaint I had, and I was told this has improved in the later CDs,
is
the images are teeee-tiny on my modern 19" LCD.

An excellent resource, especially for those of you in Europe - that price
is
really good. Not so good for us over here, though. =(

-Eric in SFwww.orchidphotos.org


Yeah the drop in the dollar's value is taking its toll.

I just ordered a book from Britain; it was painful to watch the
conversion calculation.

However, when my daughter comes over from London, she gets great buys
on stuff here.

The dollar is at 1.36/ Euro, too, not good news for our school's
semester abroad program in Austria.

J. Del Col





Kye 27-04-2007 10:43 PM

Orchids of New Guinea
 
Which means we expect to see you HERE not on the continent....

Kye.

"John Varigos" wrote in message
om...
Hey what are you guys complaining about. The Australian Dollar is
currently trading at $AUD 1 = $USD 0.083. So if you think it is expensive
for you guys to buy books/CDs priced in Euros or for travelling to Europe
spare a thought for people in countries such as Canada, Australia, New
Zealand, etc whose currency is below parity with the $USD.

No more complaining please!

But the upside is, travel to Australia and New Zealand is affordable for
you guys.

Cheers

John

"jadel" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Apr 27, 10:28 am, "Eric Hunt" wrote:
I have two of the Orchids of New Guinea CD-ROMs and they are really
stellar.
Only complaint I had, and I was told this has improved in the later CDs,
is
the images are teeee-tiny on my modern 19" LCD.

An excellent resource, especially for those of you in Europe - that
price is
really good. Not so good for us over here, though. =(

-Eric in SFwww.orchidphotos.org


Yeah the drop in the dollar's value is taking its toll.

I just ordered a book from Britain; it was painful to watch the
conversion calculation.

However, when my daughter comes over from London, she gets great buys
on stuff here.

The dollar is at 1.36/ Euro, too, not good news for our school's
semester abroad program in Austria.

J. Del Col







John Varigos 27-04-2007 11:09 PM

Orchids of New Guinea
 
OOPs - make that $AUD 1 = $USD 0.83 - we are not a banana republic yet!

"John Varigos" wrote in message
om...
Hey what are you guys complaining about. The Australian Dollar is
currently trading at $AUD 1 = $USD 0.083. So if you think it is expensive
for you guys to buy books/CDs priced in Euros or for travelling to Europe
spare a thought for people in countries such as Canada, Australia, New
Zealand, etc whose currency is below parity with the $USD.

No more complaining please!

But the upside is, travel to Australia and New Zealand is affordable for
you guys.

Cheers

John

"jadel" wrote in message
ups.com...
On Apr 27, 10:28 am, "Eric Hunt" wrote:
I have two of the Orchids of New Guinea CD-ROMs and they are really
stellar.
Only complaint I had, and I was told this has improved in the later CDs,
is
the images are teeee-tiny on my modern 19" LCD.

An excellent resource, especially for those of you in Europe - that
price is
really good. Not so good for us over here, though. =(

-Eric in SFwww.orchidphotos.org


Yeah the drop in the dollar's value is taking its toll.

I just ordered a book from Britain; it was painful to watch the
conversion calculation.

However, when my daughter comes over from London, she gets great buys
on stuff here.

The dollar is at 1.36/ Euro, too, not good news for our school's
semester abroad program in Austria.

J. Del Col








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