Some Links...
Botany
Australian Systematic Botany Society
Entry point for Australian botanical resources.
Internet Directory for Botany
Worldwide index to botany-related sites and software.
Missouri Botanical Garden
One of the world's leading botanical institutions.
Angiosperm Phylogeny
Continually updated, our developing knowledge of flowering plant evolution.
Flowering Plants Gateway
at the University of Texas.
Horticultural Flora of South-eastern Australia
Standard reference on garden plant nomenclature.
Curtis' Botanical Magazine
Early volumes online in full.
Flora of China
the new English-language flora of China; text downloadable as .pdf files.
Kew Library
Catalogue of the world's major botanical specialist library.
Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research
At the Herbarium Australiense, Canberra.
CybeRose Garden
a rose breeder's site with many classical genetics papers online.
Digital Taxonomy - Introduction
with links to software
DELTA
Download DELTA software for taxonomy.
Other Free Online Texts
Project Gutenberg
Full text of thousands of public domain books, from Plato to H.G. Wells, as .txt files.
ESP Electronic Scholarly Publishing
Republishing the classic texts of genetics online.
Latin Texts
Index of books in Latin available as full text files (mostly .pdf or .htm).
Books Online
The main list of books on the web, updated every few days.
Gallica
France's Bibliothèque Nationale - read Victor Hugo in the original!
USA Patents Office
Full text of patents from 1790 to the present: a free encyclopædia of technology!
European Patents
Corresponding site for European patents.
Dumbarton Oaks Symposia
Quaint essays on garden history, Byzantine magic and other arcana.
Highwire Press
Access to current issues and archives of major bioscience journals, some free.
SETIS Australian Literature
at the University of Sydney.
What's really happening in the world?
Freedom magazine
Investigating the harm still done by psychiatry and religious intolerance.
The Church of Scientology
The group that confronts our world's problems.
Third World Network
Who profits from globalisation? Who stands to lose?
Special Favourites
L. Ron Hubbard
the most influential philosopher of our time.
Beyond the Pale
Was Procol Harum the best 'progressive rock' band ever?
... or was it ...
Van der Graaf Generator
?
Philip Glass
Like Van der Graaf, his music dazzles with boldly changing rhythms.
Robert Fripp
A unique composer and guitar virtuoso.
City of Kingston Local History
My 'homeland' - Mordialloc and the adjoining suburbs of Melbourne.
Mordialloc College
or Mordy High, as we called it in my day.
SourceForge
Lots of open-source software, mostly freeware or shareware.
Proxomitron
A filter to eliminate ads, javascript, cookies and other trash from web pages you visit.
Classical Music in MIDI format
Midiworld
Files and technical links.
Classical MIDI Connection
Now re-opened at Midiworld.
The Art of Fugue
The technique and history of the fugue, with MIDI examples.
Classical MIDI Archives
The mother of all classical MIDI file collections.
John Sankey
Expert performances of Bach, Byrd and Scarlatti harpsichord works, and technical info.
Classical Midi Organ Stop!
Hymns and other organ music, including midi pipe organ sequences.
M Robinson's Bach Organ page
GM sequences of Bach organ works
Serge Winitzki's Music and MIDI stuff
Including GM organ sequences of 20th century works.
David Siu's Page
Featuring some meticulously sequenced orchestral scores.
Completorium - Early Polish Music
Discover the music of Gomolka, Gorczycki, Szamotul and others.
The Arcadian Grove
English Renaissance music.
Spanish Early Music
MidiNotate
Software for viewing MIDI files in staff notation while playing; their website has links to many free, online MIDI collections.
Nicholas Lander's Recorder Page
has links to MIDI files and online music resources.
alt.binaries.sounds.midi.classical
A newsgroup for posting and discussing classical midi files.
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