Donald Bruce Foreman

Don Foreman was an Australian botanist who worked on the Monimiaceae and Proteaceae of Australia. He also helped with the editing of selected Flora of Victoria and Flora of Australia Volumes.

Don Foreman
Born27 May 1945
Trangie, central New South Wales, Australia
Died9 March 2004
Melbourne, Australia
Alma mater
Known for
  • The Monimiaceae of Australia
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsNational Herbarium of Victoria Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
ThesisThe morphology and phylogeny of some Monimiaceae (sensu lato) in Australia (1985)
Author abbrev. (botany)Foreman

Career

After Foreman graduated from the University of New England in 1969, he took up a position as Forest Botanist at Lae in Papua New Guinea from 1969 to 1975.[1] On his return to Australia he took on a Master of Science at University of New England and then followed on with his PhD. Foreman worked at the National Herbarium of Victoria from 1984 to 1998 in various roles; Botanist, Senior Botanist, Collections Manager and Editor of Muelleria. Foreman did a stint as the Australian Botanical Liaison Officer at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from September 1996 to August 1997. Foreman's work finished at the National Herbarium of Victoria at the end of 1997. Foreman was an Honorary Associate at the National Herbarium of Victoria from 2000 to 2004.[2]

During Foreman's career he collected extensively in Papua New Guinea and Australia.[3] The majority of Foreman's collections can be found at MEL and CANB, with collections also lodged in AD, ATH, BRI, HO, K, L, LAE, NE, NSW and PERTH.

Standard author abbreviation

The standard author abbreviation Foreman is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[4]

Selected published names

APNI[6]

IPNI[7]

  • See also Category:Taxa named by Don Foreman

Selected publications

MSc Thesis

Foreman, D.B. (1976). A taxonomic study of the genus Helicia Lour. (Proteaceae) in New Guinea and Australia with notes on origin, distribution and ecology. MSc thesis, University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales.

Flora of Australia

  • Editorial Assistant Volume 1, Introduction, Edition 2[8]
  • Editorial Assistant Volume 43, Poaceae 1[9]
  • Editorial Assistant Volume 44B, Poaceae 3[10]

Flora of Victoria

Co-Editor

  • Volume 1, Introduction[11]

Contributor

  • Volume 3, Winteraceae to Myrtaceae[12]

Book Chapters or Contributions

  • Foreman, D.B. (1972). Timber, commercial species, in Encyclopaedia of Papua New Guinea ed. P. Ryan, Melbourne University Press/University of Papua New Guinea, pp. 1124–1131
  • Foreman, D.B. (1976). A nut tree from New Guinea – Finschia, West Australian Nut Growing Yearbook pp. 26–31.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1978). Myristicaceae in Handbooks of the Flora of Papua New Guinea, ed. J.S. Womersley, vol. 1: 175–215. Melbourne University Press.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1978). Corynocarpaceae in Handbooks of the Flora of Papua New Guinea, ed. J.S. Womersley, vol. 1: 111–113. Melbourne University Press.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1990). Contributions on Flora conservation, Proteaceae, Rainforests and Flora and Vegetation, in The Penguin Australian Encyclopedia, ed. S. Dawson, O’Neil Publishing.
  • Foreman, D.B. & Walsh, N.G. eds (1993). Flora of Victoria, vol. 1, Introduction, Inkata Press, Melbourne, pp. 1–320.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Proteaceae in Handbooks to the Flora of Papua New Guinea, vol. 3, ed. B.J. Conn, pp. 221–270. Melbourne University Press, Carlton.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Petrophile (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 149–193. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Isopogon (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 194–223. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Stenocarpus (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 363–369. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. & Hyland, B.P.M. (1995). Buckinghamia (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 371–374. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Opisthiolepis (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 373–374. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Helicia (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 393–399. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Xylomelum (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 399–403. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Triunia (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 404–407. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1995). Floydia (Proteaceae), Flora of Australia, vol. 16, pp. 417–419. CSIRO publishing, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1997). Monimiaceae in Flora of Victoria vol. 3, eds N.G. Walsh & T.J. Entwisle, pp. 25, 26. Inkata Press, Melbourne.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1997). Eupomatiaceae in Flora of Victoria vol. 3, eds N.G. Walsh & T.J. Entwisle, pp. 23, 24. Inkata Press, Melbourne.

Journal articles

  • Foreman, D.B. (1971). A checklist of the vascular plants of Bougainville with descriptions of some common forest trees. Botany Bulletin 5, Dept of Forests, Lae, PNG
  • Foreman, D.B. (1974). Notes on Myristica Gronov. (Myristicaceae) from Papuasia, Contrib. Herb. Austral-iense. 9: 35–44
  • Foreman, D.B. (1977). Notes on Basisperma lanceolata C.T. White (Myrtaceae), Brunonia 1: 95–101.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1983). A review of the genus Helicia in Australia, Brunonia 6: 59–72.
  • Prakash, N., Foreman, D.B. & Griffiths, S.J. (1984). Floral morphology and gametogenesis in Golbulimima belgraveana (Himantandraceae), Aust. J. Bot. 32: 605–612.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1985). Seven new species of Helicia Lour. (Proteaceae) from Papua New Guinea, Muelleria 6: 79–91.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1985). The Helicia genus, Australian Plants 13: 226–230.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1986). A new species of Helicia, new combination and lecotypification in Triunia (Proteaceae) from Australia, Muelleria 6: 193–196.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1987). New species of Xylomelum Sm. and Triunia Johnson & Briggs (Proteaceae) Muelleria 6: 299–305.
  • Foreman, D.B. & Sampson, F.B. (1987). Pollen morphology of Palmeria scandens and Wilkiea huegeliana (Monimiaceae), Grana 26: 127–133.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1988). Wood anatomy of Idiospermum australiense (Diels) S.T. Blake, Proc. Ecologicial Soc. of Australia 15: 281.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1988). Notes from the National Herbarium of Victoria – 7: Studies in Isopogon and Petrophile (Proteaceae), Vict. Naturalist 105: 74–80.
  • Foreman, D.B. & Hyland, B.P.M. (1988). New species of Buckinghamia F. Muell. and Stenocarpus R. Br. (Proteaceae) from northern Queensland, Muelleria 6: 417–424.
  • Sampson, F.B. & Foreman, D.B. (1988). Pollen morphology of Atherosperma, Daphnandra and Doryphora (Atherospermatacae [Monimiaceae]), Grana 27: 17–25.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1990). New species of Petrophile R. Br. (Proteaceae) from Western Australia, Muelleria 7: 301–310.
  • Sampson, F.B. & Foreman, D.B. (1990). Pollen morphology of Peumus boldus (Monimiaceae) – a comparison with Palmeria scandens, Grana 29: 197–206.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1996). Petrophile, Conesticks, Australian Plants, vol. 19, no 149, pp. 6–29 & 32.
  • Foreman, D.B. (1996). Isopogon, Drumsticks, Australian Plants, vol. 19, no 150, pp. 62–78.
  • Foreman,D.B. (1998). New species of Helicia Lour. (Proteaceae) from the Vogelkop Peninsula, Irian Jaya. Kew Bull. 53: 672–674.
  • Foreman,D. (1998) A personal tribute to Emeritus Professor Noel Charles William Beadle, 20 December 1914 to 13 October 1998. Austral. Syst. Bot. Soc. Nsltr. 97: 24–25.
  • Renner, S.S., Foreman, D.B. & Murray, D. (2000). Timing transarctic disjunctions in the Atherospermataceae (Laurales): evidence from coding and noncoding chloroplast sequences, Systematic Biology 49: 579–591.

Abstracts

Foreman, D.B. (1981) Embryological and anatomical studies in the Monimiaceae/Atherospermataceae and their position in a putatively phylogenetic classification. In XIII International Botanical Congress, Sydney, Australia 21–28 August 1981: Abstracts. Sydney, Australian Academy of Science. 283.

References

  1. "Biographical Notes – Donald Bruce Foreman". Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  2. Cohn, Helen M. (2009–2012). History of the National Herbarium of Victoria. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.
  3. "Australasian Virtual Herbarium". Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  4. International Plant Names Index.  Foreman.
  5. Foreman, Donald (1985). "Seven new species of Helicia Lour. (Proteaceae) from Papua New Guinea" (PDF). Muelleria. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. 6 (2): 79–91. doi:10.5962/p.184061. S2CID 251004331. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  6. "Australian Plant Name Index".
  7. "International Plant Name Index".
  8. Orchard, Anthony E., ed. (1999). Flora of Australia Volume 1, Introduction, 2nd edn. ABRS/CSIRO Australia. ISBN 0643059652.
  9. Mallett, Katy; Orchard, Anthony, eds. (2002). Flora of Australia Volume 43, Poaceae 1: Introduction and Atlas. Melbourne, Australia: ABRS/CSIRO Australia. ISBN 0643068023.
  10. Mallett, Katy, ed. (2005). Flora of Australia Volume 44B. Melbourne, Australia: ABRS/CSIRO Publishing. ISBN 0643057021.
  11. Foreman, D.B.; Walsh, N.G., eds. (1993). Flora of Victoria, Volume 1, Introduction. Melbourne, Australia: Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. ISBN 0909605769.
  12. Walsh, N.G; Entwisle, T.J.; Foreman, D.B., eds. (1996). Flora of Victoria Volume 3. Melbourne, Australia: Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. ISBN 0409308528.
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