CASTANEA
The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society

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Volume 70, 2005

ISSUE 1, March 2005 ISSUE 2, June 2005 ISSUE 3, September 2005 ISSUE 4, December 2005

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VOLUME 70, ISSUE 1: MARCH 2005 (published April 12, 2005)

Distribution and Ecological Preference of Rhododendron eastmanii Kron & Creel (May-white Azalea) in South Carolina
     Charles N. Horn (pp. 1-12)
The Genus Trillium (Liliaceae) in Virginia
     L. Michael Hill (pp. 13-19)
On the Spread and Current Distribution of Pyrus calleryana in the United States
     Michael A. Vincent (pp. 20-31)
Vegetation-Environment Relationships among Woody Species in Four Canopy Layers in an Old-Growth Mixed Mesophytic Forest
     Ryan W. McEwan, Robert N. Muller, and Brian C. McCarthy (pp. 32-46)
Vascular Flora of Beadles Barrens Nature Preserve, Edwards County, Illinois
     Bobby R. Edgin, Roger Beadles, and John E. Ebinger (p. 47-58)
New Records of Invasive Exotic Plant Species in St. Lucie County, Florida
     Eric C. Morgan and William A. Overholt (pp. 59-62)
Noteworthy Additions to the Vascular Flora of Rockingham County, Virginia
     Melinda D. Peters, Conley K. McMullen, and L. Michael Hill (pp. 63-69)
Additions to and Noteworthy Records for the Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania
     Bonnie Isaac, Cynthia M. Morton, John Kartesz, and Joseph Issac (pp. 70-73)

Noteworthy Collections
Ohio
    
Richard Gardner, James Bissell, Daniel Boone, Gary Haase, Richard McCarthy, James McCormac, Steve McKee and David Minney (pp. 74-76)
South Carolina & Georgia
     Robert Jenkins and Patrick McMillan (pp. 76-77)

Book Review (T. Lawrence Mellichamp)
Choukas-Bradley - An Illustrated Guide to Eastern Woodland Wildflowers and Trees (p. 79)

Castanea Reviewers for 2004 (p. 78)

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VOLUME 70, ISSUE 2: JUNE 2005 (published July 8, 2005)

Wilbur H. Duncan - A Remembrance
     Wendy B. Zomlefer and David E. Giannasi (pp. 81-84)
A Revision of the North American Species of Apios (Fabaceae)
     Michael Woods (pp. 85-100)
Flora and Soils of Wells Savannah, and Example of a Unique Savanna Type
     Susan Shelingoski, Richard J. LeBlond, Jon M. Stucky, and Thomas R. Wentworth (pp. 101-114)
Three decades of Overstory and Species Change in a Mixed Mesophytic Forest in Eastern Kentucky
     S. L. Galbraith and W. H. Martin (pp. 115-128)
The habitat and Plant Associates of Eriocaulon decangulare L. in Three Southern Appalachian Wetlands
     Irene M. Rossell and david A. Losure (pp. 129-135)
Floristic Study of Highland Heights Community Park, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
     Suneeti K. Jog, John T. Kartesz, Jeffrey R. Johansen, and George J. Wilder (pp. 136-145)
Floristic Assessment of the Henry Allan Gleason Nature Preserve, Mason County, Illinois
     William E. McClain, Loy R. Phillippe, and John E. Ebinger (pp. 146-154)

Scientific Notes
Rediscovery of Sisyrinchium corymbosum Bicknell (Iridaceae), Lost for One Hundred Years
     Daniel B. Ward (pp 155-157)
Seed Germination Observations of the Federally Listed Lindera melissifolia
     Katherine M. Aleris and L. Katherine Kirkman (pp. 157-160)

Noteworthy Collections
Maryland
     Cris Fleming and Ken Wright (pp. 161-162)
Alabama
     Patrick D. McMillan (p. 162)

Book Review (T. Lawrence Mellichamp)
Lance - Woody Plants of the Southeastern United States: a Winter Guide (p. 163)

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VOLUME 70, ISSUE 3: SEPTEMBER 2005 (published September 20, 2005)

2005 Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award Recipient - Gary E. Dillard (pp. 165-166)
The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (p. 167)
2005 Richard and Minnie Windler Award Recipients - Larry Barden and Jim Matthews (p. 169)

Historical Presence and Distribution of prairies in the Black Belt of Mississippi and Alabama
     John A. Barone (pp. 170-183)
Vegetation Patterns within the Lower Bluestone River Gorge in Southern West Virginia
     J.S. Rentch, R.H. Fortney, S.L. Stephenson, H.S. Adams, W.N. Grafton, R.B. Coxe, and H.H. Mills (pp. 184-103)
Taxonomic Reassessment of North American Granite Outcrop Isoetes Species with Emphasis on Vegetative Morphology and I. piedmontana (Pfeiffer) Reed sensu lato
     Kerry D. Haefner and Rebecca D. Bray (pp. 204-221)
Floristic Survey of Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, St. Augustine, Florida
     Wendy B. Zomlefer and David E. Giannasi (pp. 222-236)

Noteworthy Collections
South Carolina

     Patrick D. McMillan and Richard D. Porcher (pp. 237-240)

SABS Officers and Council 2005-2006 (pp. 241-242)
SABS Appointed and Standing Committees 2005-2006 (pp. 243-244)

Instructions for Contributors (inside back cover)

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VOLUME 70, ISSUE 4: DECEMBER 2005 (published January 25, 2006)

President's Message: a Personal View
   
 Mike Held (p. 245)

Molecular evidence of hybridization between Liatris oligocephala (Asteraceae) and more-widespread congener: a preliminary assessment of the potential for extinction
   
 T. M. Hardig, James R. Allison and Edward E. Schilling (pp. 246-254)
A natural occurrence of the federally endangered Short's goldenrod (Solidago shortii T. & G.) [Asteraceae] in Indiana: its discovery, habitat, and associated flora
    
Michael A. Homoya and D. Brian Abrell (p. 255-262)
Variation in shoot density and rhizome biomass of Acorus calamus L. with respect to environment
    
Aswini Pai and Brian C. McCarthy (pp. 263-275)
A drawdown flora in Virginia
    
Douglas A. DeBerry and James E. Perry (pp. 276-286)
Twelve years of herbaceous vegetation change in oak savanna habitat on a Maryland serpentine barren after Virginia Pine removal
     R. Wayne Tyndall (pp. 287-197)
Fire effects on structure, composition, and diversity in a south-central Illinois flatwoods remnant
    
John B. Taft (pp. 298-313)

Noteworthy Collections
Tennessee
     John T. Beck (pp. 314-316)
Alabama
    Alfred Schotz (p. 317)

Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora is on-line (p. 318)

Index to Volume 70 (pp. 320-323)
Statement of Ownership (p. 324)
Table of Contents, Volume 70

Instructions for Contributors (inside back cover)

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