CASTANEA
The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 63, 1998

ISSUE 1, March 1998 ISSUE 2, June 1998 ISSUE 3, September 1998 ISSUE 4, December 1998

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VOLUME 63, ISSUE 1: MARCH 1998 (published March 23, 1998)

The Vascular Flora of Ichauway, Baker County, Georgia: A Remnant Longleaf Pine/Wiregrass Ecosystem
     Mark B. Drew, L. Katherine Kirkman, and Angus K. Gholson, Jr. (pg. 1-24)
Vascular Flora of Myakka River State Park, Sarasota and Manatee Counties, Florida
     Jean M. Huffman and Walter S. Judd (pg. 25-50)
A Floristic Study of Black Prairie Plant Communities at Sixteen Section Prairie, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
     Andreas Leidolf and Sidney McDaniel (pg.51-62)
Some Aspects of the Life History and Population Dynamics of Astragalus tennesseenis A. Gray in Illinois
     John E. Schwegman (pg. 63-67)
An Assessment of the Allelopathic Potential of the Invasive Weed Alliaria petiolata (Brassicaceae)
     Brian C. McCarthy and Sheryl L. Hanson (pg. 68-73)

Scientific Notes
Helianthus porteri (A.Gray) Pruski (Compositae), A New Combination Validated for the Confederate Daisy

     John F. Pruski (pg. 74-75)
Pueraria montana: The Correct Scientific Name of the Kudzu
     Daniel B. Ward (pg. 76-77)

Noteworthy Collections
Louisiana
     Tad M. Zebryk (pg. 78-80)
Mississippi
     Francis J. Menapace, Paul G. Davison, and David H. Webb (pg. 80-81)
Alabama
     Robert R. Haynes (pg. 81-82)
Virginia
     Thomas F. Wieboldt, Gary P. Fleming, J. Christopher Ludwig, and Frederick C. Huber (pg. 82-91)

Announcement
Announcing a Test and Trial Phase for the Registration of New Plant Names (1998-1999)

     Borgen W. Greuter, D. L. Hawksworth, D. H. Nicolson & B. Zimmer (pg. 92-94)

Book Review
Woodland - Contemporary Plant Systematics, 2nd edition
     Ronald L. Jones (pg. 94)

Castanea Reviewers for 1997 (pg. 95)

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VOLUME 63, ISSUE 2: JUNE 1998 (published June 29, 1998)

Aaron John Sharp – A Remembrance
     Edward E.C. Clebsch (pg. 97-98)

Acanthaceae of the Southeastern United States
     Dieter C. Wasshausen (pg. 99-116)
Moss Flora of Bad Branch, Letcher County, Kentucky
     Allen C. Risk (pg. 117-129)
Primary Production in Sandy-Bottom Streams of the West Sandy Creek Watershed of Tennessee
     Jefferson G. Lebkuecher, Timothy D. Neville, Kellie L. Wallace, and Lillian F. Barber (pg. 130-137)
The Comparative Biology of the Two Closely-related Species Penstemon tenuiflorus Pennell and P. hirsutus (L.) Willd. (Scrophulariaceae, Section Graciles): I. Taxonomy and Geographical Distribution
     Richard K. Clements, Jerry M. Baskin, and Carol C. Baskin (pg. 138-153)
Floristic Survey of Rabun County, Georgia, Part II
     Billy J. Stiles and Carol L. Howel (pg. 154-160)
Nestronia umbellula Rafinesque (Santalaceae) from the Highland Rim of Kentucky
     Gary W. Libby and Charles T. Bloom (pg. 161-164)
A Status Survey of Dirca palustris L . (Leatherwood, Thymelaeaceae) in South Carolina
     Andrea Briles Ward and Charles N. Horn (pg. 165-173)
Carex (Cyperaceae) Sedges of the Buffalo National River (Arkansas): a Preliminary List
     Philip E. Hyatt (pg. 174-179)
A New Species of Echinodorus (Alismataceae) from the United States of America
     Robert R. Haynes and James R. Burkhalter (pg. 180-182)
Notes on Chromosome Numbers in Chelone (Scrophulariaceae)
     Allan D. Nelson, Wayne J. Elisens, and Debbie Benesh (pg. 183-187)

Scientific Notes
Observations on Insect Use of Chinese Tallow [Sapium sebiferum (L.) Roxb.] in Louisiana and Texas

     Stephen R. Johnson and Larry K. Allain (pg. 188-189)
Invasion of Cuscuta indecora Choisy (Convolvulaceae) in a Tidal Brackish Water Marsh in Virginia
     Gene M. Silberhorn (pg. 190-191)
Aeschynomene indica L. (Fabaceae) in Virginia
     James E. Perry, Donna M. E. Ware, and Amanda McKenney-Mueller (pg. 191-194)

Noteworthy Collections
Oklahoma

     Bruce W. Hoagland and Newell A. McCarty (pg. 194)
Louisiana
     Philip E. Hyatt (pg. 195)

Book Reviews
Dirr - Michael A. Dirr's Photo-library of Woody Landscape PLants on CD-Rom
     T. Lawrence Mellichamp (pg. 116)
Case & Case - Trilliums
     T. Lawrence Mellichamp (pg. 187)

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VOLUME 63, ISSUE 3: SEPTEMBER 1998 (published October 19, 1998)

1998 Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award Recipient – J. Daniel Pittillo (pg. 197-198)
The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (pg. 199)
1998 Richard and Minnie Windler Award Recipients – Bruce A. Sorrie, Brian Van Eerden, and Mary J. Russo (pg. 200)

SYMPOSIUM: VEGETATION OF THE BLUE RIDGE PROVINCE
Furman University, Greenville, SC - April 17, 1997

Preface
     J. D. Pittillo and T. R. Wentworth (pg. 201)
Introduction to the Environment and Vegetation of the Southern Blue Ridge Province
     J. D. Pittillo, R. D. Hatcher, Jr., and S. W. Buol (pg. 202-216)
Spray Cliff Communities of Chattooga Basin
     C. E. Zartman and J. D. Pittillo (pg. 217-240)
Characterization of Montane Cedar-Hardwood Woodlands in the Piedmont and Blue Ridge Provinces of North Carolina
     C. J. Small and T. R. Wentworth (pg. 241-261)
A Flexible, Multipurpose Method for Recording Vegetation Composition and Structure
     R. K. Peet, T. R. Wentworth, and P. S. White (pg. 262-274)
Vegetation of Linville Gorge Wilderness, North Carolina
     C. L. Newell and R. K. Peet (pg. 275-322)
Vegetation of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1935-1938
     M. D. MacKenzie and P. S. White (pg. 323-336)
The Influence of Prehistoric Human-set Fires on Oak-Chestnut Forests in the Southern Appalachians
     P. O. Delcourt and H. R. Delcourt (pg. 337-345)
Changes in Xeric Forests in Western Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1936-1995
     J. Harrod, P. S. White, and M. E. Harmon (pg. 346-360) 
Structure and Dynamics of Cove Forests in the Great Smoky Mountains
     R. T. Busing (pg. 361-371)
The Recent Vegetation Disturbance History of the Chattooga River Watershed
     S. P. Bratton and A. J. Meier (pg. 372-381)
Forest Patch Size, Land use, and Mesic Forest Herbs in the French Broad River Basin, North Carolina
     S. M. Pearson, A. B. Smith, and M. G. Turner (pg. 382-295)

Council, Appointed Standing Committees, and Official Representatives of SABS, 1998-1999 (pg. 396-397)

Book Reviews
Leopold, McComb & Muller - Trees of the Central Hardwood Forests of North America
     Steven R. Hill (pg. 398)
McVaugh, McVaugh & Ayers - Chapel Hill and Elisha Mitchell the Botanist
     Charlie Williams (pg. 399)

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VOLUME 63, ISSUE 4: DECEMBER 1998 (published January 29, 1999)

The President’s Message
     Nancy C. Coile (pg. 401)

Pollination of the Miccosukee Gooseberry (Ribes echinellum)
     P. M. Catling, L. Dumouchel, and V. R. Brownell (pg. 402-407)
A Synopsis of the Genus Proserpinaca in the Southeastern United States
     Paul M. Catling (pg. 408-414)
The Genus Rubus L. in Iowa
     Mark P. Widrlechner (pg. 415-465)
A Comparison and Reconciliation of the Checklist and Atlas of Tennessee Vascular Plants with Published Volumes of the Flora of North America
     B. Eugene Wofford and Edward W. Chester (pg. 466-473)
Forest Community Structure and Tornado Damage in an Old-Growth System in Northern Kentucky
     Michael E. Held, Susan Jones-Held, and Joe W. Winstead (pg. 474-481)
Changes in Forest Overstory Composition on the Southwest-Facing Slope of Beanfield Mountain in Southwestern Virginia
     Steven L. Stephenson and Ronald H. Fortney (pg. 482-488)
A Pitcher Key to the Genus Sarracenia L. (Sarraceniaceae)
     Donald E. Schnell (pg. 489-492)

Scientific Note
Seed Dormancy and Germination in the Rare Plant Species Amaranthus pumilus

     Jerry M. Baskin and Carol C. Baskin (pg. 493-494)

Noteworthy Collections
North Carolina and Virginia
    
Charles N. Horn (pg. 495)
Georgia
     Bruce A. Sorrie (pg. 496-500)

Book Review
Culter - Dwarf and Unusual Conifers Coming of Age
     T. Lawrence Mellichamp (pg. 407)

Statement of Ownership (pg. 502)
Index to Volume 63 (pg. 503-508)
Table of Contents, Volume 63 (pg. 509-512)

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