CASTANEA
The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society

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Volume 69, 2004

ISSUE 1, March 2004 ISSUE 2, June 2004 ISSUE 3, September 2004 ISSUE 4, December 2004

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VOLUME 69, ISSUE 1: MARCH 2004 (published April 12, 2004)

Hermit Thrush is the first observed dispersal agent for pondberry (Lindera melissifolia)
     Carl G. Smith III, Paul B. Hamel, Margaret S. Devall and Nathan M. Schiff (pp. 1-8)
Reproductive success of the federally endangered leafy prairie clover, Dalea foliosa (A. Gray) Barneby (Fabaceae) in Illinois: a third year of data
     Brenda Molani-Flores (pp. 9-14)
Forest communities of Natchez Trace State Forest, western Tennessee coastal plain
     Scott B. Franklin and John A. Kupfer (pp. 15-29)
Overstory tree composition of Eastern Hemlock stands threatened by the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
     Carolyn Mahan, Kristi L. Sullivan, Byran Black, Ke Chung Kim, and Richard H. Yahner (pp. 30-37)
Variation in frequency of clonal reproduction among populations of Fagus grandifolia Ehrh. in response to disturbance
     Ashley B. Morris, Randall L. Small and Mitchell B. Cruzan (pp. 38-51)
Vegetation survey of Dean Hills Nature Preserve, Fayette County, Illinois
     Mary Ann Feist, Loy R. Phillippe, Daniel T. Busemeyer, and John E. Ebinger (pp. 52-66)

Scientific Note
Herbivory of the federally endangered Schwalbea americana
     A. Heather Norden and L. Katherine Kirkman (pp. 67-68)

Noteworthy Collections
Middle Tennessee

     Dwayne Estes (pp. 69-74)

Book Reviews (all by T. Lawrence Mellichamp)
Murdy & Carter - Guide to the Plants of Granite Outcrops (p. 75)
Midgley - Southeastern Wildflowers (pp. 75-76)
Wofford & Chester - Guide to the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Tennessee (p. 76)
Hemmerly - Appalachian Wildflowers (pp. 76-77)

Castanea Reviewers for 2003 (p. 78)

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VOLUME 69, ISSUE 2: JUNE 2004 (published July 7, 2004)

Vegetation change in a former Chestnut stand on the Cumberland Plateau of Tennessee during an 80-year period (1921-2000)
     Brenda R. Myers, Jeffrey L. Walck, and Kurt E. Blum (pp. 81-91)
Aspect induced differences in vegetation, soil, and microclimatic characteristics of an Appalachian watershed
     Fekedulegn Desta, J.J. Culbert, James S. Rentch, and Kurt W. Gottschalk (pp. 92-108)
Andre Michaux's Sumac - Rhus michauxii Sargent: Why did Sargent rename it and where did Michaux find it?
     Lawrence S. Barden and James F. Matthews (pp. 109-115)
Vascular flora of a southern Appalachian fen and floodplain complex
     Robert J. Warren II, J. Dan Pittillo, and Irene M. Rossell (pp. 116-124)
Vascular flora and plant communities of the John B. Stephenson Memorial Forest State Nature Preserve (Anglin Falls Ravine), Rockcastle County, Kentucky
     Ralph L. Thompson and Chris A. Fleming (pp. 125-138)

Scientific Note
Occurrence of Ailanthus altissima in a Maryland freshwater tidal estuary
     Erik Kiviat (pp. 139-142)

Noteworthy Collections
Distribution of Aneura (Hepaticophyta) in South Carolina

     John B. Nelson and Paul G. Davison (pp. 143-144)
Virginia
     Allen Belden Jr., Gary R. Fleming, J. Christopher Ludwig, John F. Townsend, Nancy E. van Alstine, and Thomas F. Wieboldt (pp 144-153)
District of Columbia and Maryland
     Brent W. Steury (pp. 154-157)

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VOLUME 69, ISSUE 3: SEPTEMBER 2004 (published September 7, 2004)

2004 Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award Recipient - B. Eugene Wofford (pp. 159-160)
The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (pp. 161-162)
2004 Richard and Minnie Windler Award Recipients - Robert G. Downer and Philip E. Hyatt (p. 163)

The Vascular Flora of Fall Creek Falls State Park, Van Buren and Bledsoe Counties, Tennessee
     Chris A. Fleming and B. E. Wofford (pp. 164-184)
Primary Succession in a Created Freshwater Wetland
     Douglas A. DeBerry and James E. Perry (pp. 185-193)
Classification and Successional Changes of Mixed-Oak Forests at the Mohn Mill Area, Pennsylvania
     Warren G. Abrahamson and Adam C. Gohn (pp. 194-206)
Estimation of Seed Dispersal in an Old-Growth Population of Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) Using Maternity Exclusion Analysis
     Susan L. Grace, J. L. Hamrick, and William J. Platt (pp. 207-215)
Status and Distribution of Illinois Populations of Stenanthium gramineum (Ker-Gawl.) Morong, Grass-Leaved Lily (Liliaceae): an Endangered Plant in Illinois
     Bob Edgin (pp. 216-225)
Myxomycetes of Cedars of Lebanon State Park, Wilson County, Tennessee
     Wayne C. Rosing (pp. 226-229)

Scientific Notes
Acer floridanum: the Correct Scientific Name of the Florida Maple
     Daniel B. Ward (pp. 230-233)
Rediscovery of Baptisia tinctoria (L.) R. Brown (Fabacaeae) in Illinois
     Connie J. Carroll and Mary Ann Feist (pp. 234-236)

Noteworthy Collections
North Carolina
     L. F. Grand, C. S. Vernia, and Jessee Perry (pp. 237-238)
Arkansas Carex update
     Philip E. Hyatt (pp. 239-241)
Virginia
     Brent W. Steury (pp. 241-242)

SABS Officers and Council 2004-2005 (pp. 243-244)
SABS Appointed and Standing Committees 2004-2005 (pp. 245-246)

Instructions for Contributors (inside back cover)

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VOLUME 69, ISSUE 4: DECEMBER 2004 (published January 14, 2005)

President's Message: a Personal View
     Mike Held (p. 247)

Distribution, Habitat Characteristics, and Population trends of the Rare Southeastern Endemic Rudbeckia auriculata (Perdue) Kral (Asteraceae)
     Alvin R. Diamond, Jr. and Robert S. Boyd (pp. 249-264)
A Cladistic Analysis of Monotropa uniflora (Ericaceae) Inferred from Large Ribosomal Subunit (26S) rRNA Gene Sequences
     Ray Leyland and Melissa K. Hennigan (pp. 265-271)
Phytoplankton Composition within the Tidal Freshwater-Oligohaline Regions of the Rappahannock and Pamunkey Rivers in Virginia
     Harold G. Marshall and Lubomira Burchardt (pp. 272-283)
The Vascular Flora of Red Slough and Grassy Slough Wildlife Management Areas, Gulf Coastal Plain, McCurtain County, Oklahoma
     Bruce W. Hoagland and Forrest Johnson (pp. 284-296)
Tree Encroachment in Forest Openings: a Case Study from Buffalo Mountain, Virginia
     Carolyn A. Copenheaver, Nicholas E. Fuhrman, Laura Stephens Gellerstedt, and Paul A. Gellerstedt (pp. 297-308)
At the Tip of the Prairie Peninsula: Vegetation of Daughmer Savannah, Crawford County, Ohio
     John J. Mack and R. E. J. Boerner (pp. 309-323)

Noteworthy Collections
Florida

     J. Richard Abbott and Barbara S. Carlsward (pp. 324-327)
     Melanie Darst and Angus K. Gholson (p. 330)
North Carolina
    Joe-Ann McCoy (p. 329)

Book Review (by Lawrence Mellichamp)
Wunderlin & Hansen - Guide to the Vascular Plants of Florida, 2nd edition (p. 330)

Index to Volume 69 (pp. 332-337)
Statement of Ownership (p. 338)
Table of Contents, Volume 69

Instructions for Contributors (inside back cover)

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