CASTANEA
The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society

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Volume 65, 2000

ISSUE 1, March 2000 ISSUE 2, June 2000 ISSUE 3, September 2000 ISSUE 4, December 2000

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VOLUME 65, ISSUE 1: MARCH 2000 (published April 14, 2000)

An Ecological Study of a Carolina Hemlock (Tsuga caroliniana) Community in Southwestern Virginia
      James S. Rentch, Harold S. Adams Robert B. Coxe, and Steven L. Stephenson (pg. 1-8)
Post European Impacts on a Central Pennsylvania Woodlot
      Charles M. Ruffner and Karen Borza Arabas (pg. 9-20)
Vegetation of Headwater Wetlands in the inner Coastal Plain of Virginia and Maryland
      Richard Rheinhardt, Dennis Whigham, Humaira Khan, and Mark Brinson (pg. 21-35)
Woody Vegetation and Vascular Flora of an Old-Growth Mixed-Mesophytic Forest in Southwestern Ohio
     Ann M. Swanson and John L. Vankat (pg. 36-55)
Composition of a Virgin Stand of Longleaf Pine in South Alabama
      John S. Kush and Ralph S. Meldahl (pg. 56-63)
Distribution and New County Records of the Fern: Botrychium lunarioides (Michaux) Sw. in Alabama
      James E. Watkins, Jr., Alvin Diamond, and Roland R. Dute (pg. 64-68)
Timing of Seed Dispersal May Limit the Reproductive Success of Alnus maritima
      James A Schrader and William R. Graves (pg. 69-77)

Scientific Note
Mesic-Xeric Species-Pairs in Peninsular Florida

      Daniel B. Ward (pg. 78-80)

Noteworthy Collections
From Herbarium NCU

      Guy l. Nesom (pg. 80-83)
Virginia
     Kerry D. Heafner and Rebecca D. Bray (pg. 83-84)
New Jersey
      Richard Stalter, Eric E. Lamont, and Gordon Tucker (pg. 84-85)

Castanea Reviewers for 1999 (pg. 87)

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VOLUME 65, ISSUE 2: JUNE 2000 (published July 6, 2000)

Nomenclatural Notes on the Genus Clitoria for the Flora North American project
      Paul R. Fantz (pg. 89-92)
A revision of the New World Species of Lindernia (Schrophulariaceae)
      Deborah Q. Lewis pg. 93-122)
Observations on the Ludwigia uruguayensis Complex (Onagraceae) in the United States
      Guy L. Nesom and John T. Kartesz (pg. 123-125)
Species Richness and wetland Status of Different Shoreline Elements at Cave Run Lake, Kentucky
      James O. Luken and Todd N. Bezold (pg. 126-138)
Vegetation of a Successional Prairie at Prairie Ridge State natural Area, Jasper County, Illinois
      Bob Edgin and John Ebinger (pg. 139-146)
Vegetational Survey of a Montane Longleaf Pine Community at Fort McClellan, Alabama
     Edelgard C. Maceina, John S. Kush, and Ralph S. Meldahl (pg. 147-154)
Vegetation Change in a Carolina Bay on the Delmarva Peninsula of Maryland during an Eleven-Year Period (1987-1997)
      R. Wayne Tyndall (pg. 155-164)

Scientific Note
The Federally Threatened Amaranthus pumilus Raf. (Seabeach amaranth, Amaranthaceae) Rediscovered on Assateague Island After 31 Years

      Shanna Ramsey, R. Wayne Tyndall, and Chris Lea (pg. 165-167)

Noteworthy Collections
Maryland

      Brent W. Steury (pg. 168)
Tennessee
      Edward W. Chester and B. Eugene Wofford (pg. 168-170)
North Carolina
      Guy L. Nesom (pg. 170)

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VOLUME 65, ISSUE 3: SEPTEMBER 2000 (published January 18, 2001)

2000 Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award Recipient – C. Ritchie Bell (pg. 173-176)
The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (pg. 177)
2000 Richard and Minnie Windler Aware Recipient – Richard K. Clements (pg. 178)

Natural Hybridization Between Rhodondendron periclymenoides and R. atlanticum Relative to Herbivory by Pyrrhalta rufosanguinea
      Bruce L. King (pg. 179-192)
Vegetation and Ground\water Alkalinity of Betsch Fen, A Remnant Periglacial Fen in South Central Ohio
     Devi N. Choesin and R.E.J. Boerner (pg. 193-206)
Symbiotic Seed Germination of an Orchid in Decline (Plantathera integra) from the Green Swamp, North Carolina
      Lawrence W. Zettler, Jennifer A. Sunley, and Tonya Wilson Delaney (pg. 207-212)
Microhabital Study of Lotus unifoliatus var. helleri: Microdistribution, Associated Species, and Potential Effects of Roadside Mowing
      Robert D. Tompkins and Jon M. Stucky (pg. 213-220)
New and Noteworthy Records of Carex (Cyperaceae) from Kentucky
      Landon E. McKinney, Gary Libby, and Randy Mears (pg. 221-224)

Scientific Note
Status of Salvinia (Salviniaceae) in Alabama

      Robert R. Haynes and Colette C. Jacono (pg. 225-227)

Noteworthy Collections
Maryland, District of Columbia

      Brent W. Steury (pg. 228-231)
Georgia, South Carolina
      John F. Townsend, Richard Carter, Richard D. Porcher, and Patrick D. McMillan (pg. 231-232)

SABS Officers and Council 2000-2001 (pg. 233-234)
SABS-Appointed and Standing Committees 2000-2001 (pg. 234-235)

CD-ROM Review
Kartesz & Meacham - Synthesis of the North American Flora, Version 1.0
     Steven R. Hill (pg. 237)

Book Review
Wells, Case and Mellichamp - Wildflowers of the Western Great Lakes Region
    McVaugh (pg. 239)

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VOLUME 65, ISSUE 4: DECEMBER 2000 (published January 18, 2001)
(This issue is out of print, we have no extra copies for sale)

The President’s Message
     Joe E. Winstead (pg. 241)

An annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plants n the Forest at Historic Mount Vernon, Virginia: A Legacy From the Past
     Elizabeth Fortson Wells and Rebecca Louise Brown (pg. 242-257)
Ecological Land Classification in the High Rainfall Belt of the Southern Appalachian Mountains
      Robert E. Carter, Jr., N. Jane Myers, Victor B. Shelburne, and Steven M. Jones (pg. 258-272)
Demographics and Deer Browsing in Three Pennsylvania Populations of the Globally Rare Glade Spurge, Euphorbia purpurea (Raf.) Fern.
     
Carol C. Loeffler and Brett C. Wegner (pg. 273-290)
Crataegus harbisonii Beadle Rediscovered and Amplified
      R.W. Lance and J.B. Phipps (pg. 291-296)

Noteworthy Collections
Maryland

      Mark T Strong and Roderick H. Simmons (pg. 297-299)
Georgia
      Walter C. Holmes (pg. 299)

Index to Volume 65 (pg. 302-306)
Statement of Ownership (pg. 306)
Table of Contents, Volume 65 (pg. 307-309)

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