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Contents of Volumes 25 and 26 of The Western Australian NaturalistVolume 25 No 1 - December 30, 2005:A herpetofauna hotspot, the central west coast of Western Australia. By Brad Maryan Systematics and biology of the southern Western Australian Centrolepidaceae. . By Greg Keighery Observations of cannibalism and prey records in the Dugite or Spotted Brown Snake (Pseudonaja affinis affinis). By Brad Maryan and Glen Gaikhorst The status of bat roosts in caves in the south west of Western Australia, with a focus on Quininup Lake Cave. By Kyle N. Armstrong, Ric Brown and Peter Armstrong From Field and Study:
Volume 25 No 2 - March 30, 2006 Probable local extinction of the Bush Rat. Rattus fuscipes on East Wallabi Island in the Houtman Island. By N.K. Cooper, R.A. How and A. Desmond. Birds of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean. By D. Hopton. Appraising vertebrate diversity of Bonapart Islands, Kimberley, Western Australia. By Ric Howe, Linc Schmitt, Roy Teale and Mark Cowan. Floristics of the Shark Bay World Heritage site, Western Australia: Vegetation and flora of 34 small islands. By G.J. Keighery, J.J. Alford, M.E. Trudgen and W.R. Muir. In Memoriam - Doris Isabel Johnson. Volume 25 No3 - December 30, 2006 Identification of the Desert Mouse, Pseudomys desertor and the Western Chestnut Mouse, Pseudomys nanus. By N.K. Cooper, R.J. Teale, P.G. Kendrick and C. Durrant . The vegetation, flora and fauna of Saddle Island, near Walpole, Western Australia. By I. Abbott, R. Cranfield, P. Van Heurck and T. Middleton. A recently observed increase in distribution of the Desert Mouse, Pseudomys desertor, in Western Australia. By N.K. Cooper, R.J. Teale, and P.G. Kendrick. First Australia recor4d of Black-capped Kingfisher (Haleyon pileata). By R.E. Johnstone and J.C. Darnell. Obituary - Michael Southwell-Keely. From Field and Study:
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