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The Flora of Shanghai — Book 2 Volume III
A grant to Brother O William Borrell FMS, Marcellan College, Melbourne
Authors and publishers: O W Borrell FMS and Xu Bing-sheng
Produced by: Publishing Solutions, 38A Murphy Street, Richmond Vic.,
3121, Australia
Aim
The aim of the project was to record and publicise the floristic wealth
of the Shanghai area. At the same time it would provide useful information
by means of descriptions, illustrations and the Chinese names of the
specimens for professional and amateur botanists, as well as for tourists
for general information, study and pleasure. The Australia & Pacific Science
Foundation grant was used to fund the publication of the book.
Background
During his career, Brother Borrell spent 17 years in Shanghai (1935 –
1952) before being expelled by the communist regime. Although primarily a
secondary school teacher, he was, amongst other things, involved in the
activities of the Aurora University Museum (Musée Heude) for which he
collected botanical and zoological specimens. For a short time he was in
charge of the Department of Botany of the museum and contributed to the
completion of a major botanical project “Flore de Changhai”. This document,
hand-written in French by a colleague, was the basis for the three volumes
of ‘The Flora of Shanghai’, the research for which was continued during a
6-month return visit to Shanghai by Brother Borrell in 1991, sponsored by
The Australia-China Council. At that time he renewed his acquaintance with
his colleague of forty years before, Professor Xu Bing-sheng, who had by
then retired. Brother Borrell was the sole author of the first two Volumes
of ‘the Flora of Shanghai’, but has been joined by Professor Xu as co-author
for Volume III. Professor Xu was formerly Dean of the Faculty of Biology at
the Fu Dan University in Shanghai and has had a distinguished career in the
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The publication |
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| A page from the original French manuscript |
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| Sample of a colour plate from the book. |
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| Sample of a B&W plate from the book. |
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