Volume 69, Issue 1: February 2004

Volume: 
69
Issue: 
1
Date: 
02/2004
  • 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)