
(chronological order)
1. Tansley AG. 1883. On the Cleveland District. Westbury
House School Ephemeris 19, 69-70.
2. Tansley AG. 1896. The Stelar theory – a history
and a criticism. Science Progress 5,
133-150.
3. Tansley AG. 1896. The Stelar theory – a history
and a criticism. II. The metamorphosis of the stele.
Science Progress 5, 215-226.
4. Tansley AG, Chick E. 1901. Notes on the conducting
tissue-system in Bryophyta. Annals of Botany
15, 1-38.
5. Blackman FF, Tansley AG. 1902. A revision of the
classification of the Green Algae. New Phytologist
1, 17-24.
6. Tansley AG. 1902. Ecological notes.
New Phytologist 1, 84-5.
7. Tansley AG, Lulham RB. 1902. On a new type of fern-stele,
and its probable phylogenetic relations. Annals
of Botany 16, 157-164.
8. Chick E, Tansley AG. 1903. On the structure of Schizaea
malacanna. Annals of Botany 17,
493-510.
9. Tansley AG, Lulham RB. 1904. The vascular system
of the rhizome and leaf-trace of Pteris aquilina
L., and Pteris incisa, Thunb., var. integrifolia
Beddome. New Phytologist 3,
1-17.
10. Tansley AG, Thomas EM. 1904. Root structure in
the central cylinder of the hypocotyl. New Phytologist
3, 104-106.
11. Tansley AG. 1904. The problems
of ecology: research in British ecology. New Phytologist
3, 191–200.
12. Oliver FG, Tansley AG. 1904. Methods of surveying
vegetation on a large scale. New Phytologist
3, 228-237.
13. Tansley AG, Fritsch FE. 1905.
Sketches of vegetation at home and abroad: The flora
of the Ceylon littoral. New Phytologist 4,
1-17, 27-55.
14. Tansley AG. 1905. Ecological expedition to the
Bouche d’Erquy 1905. New Phytologist
4, 192-194.
15. Blackman FF, Tansley AG. 1905. Ecology in its Physiological
and Phytotopographical Aspects (Clements’ ‘Research
Methods in Ecology’). New Phytologist
4, 199-203, 232-253.
16. Tansley AG, Lulham RBJ. 1905. A study of the vascular
system of Matonia pectinata. Annals of
Botany 19, 475-476.
17. Tansley AG. 1906. Some general aspects of the algae.
A review of Morphologie und Biologie der Algen by Friedrich
Oltmans. New Phytologist 5,
34-46.
18. Tansley AG. 1907-8. Lectures on the evolution of
the filicinean vascular system. New Phytologist
6, 25-35, 53-68, 109-120, 135-147,
148-155, 187-203, 219-238, 253-269; 7,
1-16, 29-40.
[A course of Advanced Lectures in Botany given for the
University of London at University College in the Lent
Term, 1907]
19. Moss CE, Rankin WM, Tansley AG. 1910. The woodlands
of England. New Phytologist 9,
125, 130-131, 147.
20. Tansley AG. 1911. The International Phytogeographical
Excursion in the British
Isles. New Phytologist 10,
271–291.
21. Blackman FF, Tansley AG. 1911. Review of a Textbook
of Botany for Colleges and Universities. Vol.1. Morphology
and Physiology by Coulter JM, Barnes CR, Cowles H. New
Phytologist 10, 349-359.
22. Tansley AG. 1911. Medullary rays and the evolution
of the herbaceous habit. A review of books by Eames
AJ, Bailey IW, Thompson WP and Groom P. New Phytologist
10, 362-366.
23. Tansley AG. 1911. Types of
British Vegetation. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 1911.
[edited for, and published by, the Central Committee
for the Survey and Study of British Vegetation: copies
given to all those attending the International Phytogeographic
Excursion, 1911].
24. Tansley AG. 1912. The forest of Provence. Gardeners
Chronicle 51, 89-90, 112-113,
131.
25. Tansley AG. 1913. A universal classification of
plant communities. Journal of Ecology 1,
27-42.
26. Tansley AG. 1913. Primary survey of the Peak District
of Derbyshire. Journal of Ecology 1,
275-285.
27. Tansley AG. 1913-1914. The International Phytogeographic
Excursion in America in 1913. New Phytologist
12, 322-336 and 13, 325-333.
28. Tansley AG. 1913. In: Hampstead Heath: Its
Geology and Natural History. London: T Fisher Unwin,
87-92.
[cited by Tansley, p324, in The British Islands
and Their Vegetation, 1939]
29. Tansley AG. 1914. Presidential Address. Journal
of Ecology 2, 194-203.
30. Thompson HS. 1914. Flowering plants of the Riviera:
a descriptive account of 1800 of the more interesting
species; with an introduction on Riviera vegetation
by AG Tansley. London: Longmans.
31.Tansley AG. 1916. The development of vegetation.
Journal of Ecology 4, 198-204.
32. Blackman FF, Blackman VH, Keeble
F, Oliver FW, Tansley AG. 1917. The reconstruction of
elementary botanical teaching. New Phytologist
16, 241–252.
33. Tansley AG. 1917. On competition between Galium
saxatile L. (C. hercynicum Weig.) and
Galium sylvestre Poll (G. asperum Schreb.)
on different types of soil. Journal of Ecology
5, 173-179.
34. Tansley AG.1920. The classification
of vegetation and the concept of
development. Journal of Ecology 8,
118–149.
35. Salisbury EJ, Tansley AG. 1921. The Durmast oak-woods
(Querceta Sessili-Florae) of the Silurian and Malvernian
strata near Malvern. Journal of Ecology 9,
19-38.
36. Tansley AG. 1922. Elements of Plant Biology.
London: Allen and Unwin.
[revised by W.O.James, 1949]
37. Tansley AG. 1922. Studies of the Vegetation of
the English Chalk: II. Early Stages of Redevelopment
of Woody Vegetation on Chalk Grassland. Journal
of Ecology 10, 168-177.
38. Tansley AG. 1922. The new Zurich-Montpellier school.
Journal of Ecology 10, 241-248.
39. Tansley AG. 1923. Practical
Plant Ecology: A Guide for Beginners in Field Study
of Plant Communities. London: Allen and Unwin.
[revised and enlarged as Introduction to Plant Ecology
1946; extended by A.J.Willis, 1973]
40. Tansley AG. 1924. The unification of pure botany.
Nature 113, 85-8.
41. Flahault C, Juel O, Schröter C, Tansley AG.
1924. Eug. Warming: in memorium. Botanisk Tidsskrift
39, 45-56.
42. Tansley AG. 1924. Some aspects
of the present position of botany. In: Report of
the 91st meeting of the British Association, Liverpool,
1923. London: John Murray, 240-260.
[the text of Tansley’s address as President of
Section K]
43. Tansley AG. 1925. Experiment in genetics (review
of CC Hurst’s book with the same title). The
Nation and the Athenaeum, (3 Oct), 19-20.
44. Tansley AG. 1925. Summary of vegetational work
and problems in the Dominions. In: Brooks FT, ed. Imperial
Botanical Conference 1924. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 259-269.
45. Tansley AG. 1925. The vegetation of the southern
English chalk (Obere Kreide-Formation). Festschrift
Carl Schröter. Verüffentlichungen des
Geobotanischen Institutes Rübel in Zürich
3, 406-430..
46. Tansley AG, Adamson RS. 1925. Studies of the Vegetation
of the English Chalk: III The chalk grasslands of the
Hampshire-Sussex border. Journal of Ecology
13, 177- 223.
47. Tansley AG, Adamson RS. 1926. Studies of the Vegetation
of the English Chalk: IV A preliminary survey of the
chalk grasslands of the Sussex Downs. Journal of
Ecology 14, 1-32.
48. Tansley AG, Chipp TF. 1926. Aims
and Methods in the Study of Vegetation. London:
Whitefriars Press.
[edited for and published by the British Empire Vegetation
Committee and Crown Agents for the Colonies. Tansley
and Chipp wrote most of Part I, Nature and Aims of the
Study of Vegetation; Plant Communities; Factors of the
Habitat; Training; Methods of Investigation; and Collecting].
49. Tansley AG. 1927. The Future Development and
Functions of the Oxford Department of Botany. Oxford:
Clarendon Press.
50. Tansley AG. 1928. Reviews. Journal
of Ecology 16, 163-71.
[books reviewed: Elton, C. Animal Ecology,
London, Sidgwick and Jackson; Rayner MC. Mycorrhiza,
an account on non-pathogenic infection by Fungi in Vascular
Plants and Bryophytes, New Phytologist reprint
no.15; Audus JW. One of Nature’s Wonderlands,
the Victorian Grampians, Melbourne, Ramsay.]
51. Tansley AG. 1929. Succession: the concept and its
values. Proceedings of the International Congress
of Plant Sciences, Ithaca. 1,
677. Manasha, Wis.: Banta.
52. Godwin H, Tansley AG. 1929. The Vegetation of Wicken
Fen. In The
Natural History of Wicken Fen, Part V, edited by
Stanley Gardiner. Cambridge: Bowes & Bowes.
53. Tansley AG. 1931. Obituary notice: Charles Edward
Moss. Journal of Ecology 19,
209-214.
54. Tansley AG, Watt AS. 1932. British beechwoods.
Die Buchenwälder Europas, Verüffentlichungen
des Geobotanischen Institutes Rübel in Zürich
3, 294-361.
55. Tansley AG. 1935. The use and
abuse of vegetational concepts and terms.
Ecology 16, 284–307.
[reprinted as part of Trudgill S. 2007. Classics in
physical geography revisited, Tansley, A.G. 1935: The
use and abuse of vegetational concepts and terms. Ecology
16, 284-307.]
56. Tansley AG. 1936. Prof. Frank Cavers. Nature
137, 1022.
57. Tansley AG. 1939. British ecology during the past
quarter-century: The plant
community and the ecosystem. Journal of Ecology
27, 513–530.
58. Tansley AG. 1939. Obituary: Carl Schröter,
1855-1939. Journal of Ecology 27,
531-534.
59. Tansley AG. 1939. Arthur Harry Church. 1865-1937.
Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society
2,433-443.
60. Tansley AG. 1939. The British
Islands and their Vegetation. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
[reprinted in 1949 with corrections]
61. Tansley AG. 1940. Obituary: Henry Chandler Cowles,
1869-1939. Journal of Ecology 28,
450-452.
62. Tansley AG. 1940. Natural and semi-natural British
woodlands. Forestry 14, 1-21.
63. Tansley AG. 1942. The values of
science to humanity. Nature 150,
104-110.
[text of the Herbert Spencer Lecture: mainly psychology
and philosophy]
64. Godwin H, Tansley AG. 1942. The Vegetation
of Wicken Fen.
[Offprint #37 from an unidentified periodical. In stock
at the Bodleian Library, Oxford University].
65. Tansley AG. 1943. Nature reserves. The Spectator,
519-520.
66. Tansley AG. 1945. Our Heritage
of Wild Nature: A Plea for Organized Nature
Conservation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
67. Tansley AG. 1946. Introduction to Plant Ecology.
London: Allen and Unwin.
[Revision of Practical Plant Ecology 1923]
68. Tansley AG. 1946. Discussion of fundamental research
in relation to the community. Advancement of Science
3, 294-295.
69. Baker JR, Tansley AG. 1946. The course of the controversy
on freedom in science. Nature 158,
574–576.
70. Tansley AG, Price Evans E. 1946. Plant Ecology
and the School. London: Allen & Unwin.
71. Tansley AG. 1947. Obituary Notice. Frederick Edward
Clements, 1874-1945. Journal of Ecology 34,
194-196.
72. Tansley AG. 1947. The early history
of modern plant ecology in Britain.
Journal of Ecology 35, 130–137.
73. Tansley AG. 1949. Britain’s Green Mantle:
Past, Present, and Future. London: Allen and Unwin.
[revised by M.C.F.Proctor, 1968]
74. Tansley AG. 1951. What is Ecology? Council
for the Promotion of Field Studies.
[reprinted (1987) in the Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society]
75. Tansley AG. 1952. Oaks and Oak Woods.
London: Methuen.
[for students at field study centres]
76. Tansley AG. 1954. Some reminiscences. Vegetatio
5-6, vii-viii.
Notes
- In addition, see reference 102 (below).
- Book reviews are included where Tansley’s
review added significantly to the subject.
- As Editor of New Phytologist, Tansley
also wrote anonymous contributions, reviewing local
meetings or dealing with subjects as diverse as ‘The
opening of the new botanical school at Cambridge’
(3, 61-63) and ‘The National
Union of Scientific Workers’ (17,
1-2).
- Tansley may have been short of copy for Volume
1 of New Phytologist for
pages 121-124 contain a letter ‘To the Editor
of the “New Phytologist” on ‘”Reduction”
in descent’. The letter is signed by AG Tansley,
University College, June 1902.
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