Good people (you are good because you quickly helped clear my desk of a
small growth of TRees-derived material)!
All 4 copies have now been claimed and are Consignia'd to second class post
today. For those who need to steer readers to the lucky institutions they
are (in reverse order):-
Brunel Univ. (Geogr. & Earth Sci.)
Natural Hist. Mus. (Botany Libr.)
Sussex Univ. (Geogr. Resource Centre)
BL (Map Libr.)
As a couple of individuals have also privately asked for a copy I thought it
best to let them know publicly where to find a copy later (after due
processing etc. - although a provisional catalogue record was provided in
the 'CJ' reference given in the announcement). It also means that others
will not bombard Lis-maps with the same request.
Francis Herbert
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Francis Herbert
> Sent: 10 July 2002 11:07
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: TRees : veg. map of tropical Sth Amer. (1999)
>
> Received in a plain brown (jiffy-bag) envelope this morning I have 4
> copies of both the folding map and the accompanying text to give away - no
> charge - to the first 4 collections who may care to ask for the
> following:-
>
> Vegetation map of tropical South America : derived from NOAA AVHRR
> imagery. - 1:5M. - Ispra : Global Veg. Monitoring Unit, Space Applications
> Inst., Joint Res. Centre [EC], 1999. - (TRees = TRopical Ecosystem
> Environment observation by Satellite Ser. D : Thematic prod. ; No.2)
>
> For fuller catalogue entry see 'Recent maps and atlases - maps cabinet' in
> 'The Cartographic Journal' (BCS), June 2000, 37(1), 105 (col. 2)
>
> Francis Herbert
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