Volume 63, Issue 3: September 1998
Volume:
63
Issue:
3
Date:
09/1998 - 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)