Number 2: Proceedings of the Andre Michaux International Symposium - Table of Contents
- List of invited and contributed presentations
- Symposium registrants
- Sponsors, friends and contributors
- Introduction
- The origin and history of the Andre Michaux International Symposium - 'AMIS'
- Andre Michaux, a biographical sketch
- No man is an island: the life and times of Andre Michaux
- Andre Michaux and French botanical networks at the end of the old regime
- Explorer, botanists, courier, or spy? Andre Michaux and the Genet Affair of 1793
- Andre Michaux's travels and plant discoveries in the Carolinas
- Andre Michaux visits Spanish East Florida, Spring 1788
- Walter Kingsley Taylor and Elaine M. Norman
- Andre Michaux and his journey in Canada in 1792
- Bedazzled and bedeviled: the religious sensibilities of Andre Michaux
- Andre Michaux: Understanding the person
- Treasured ornamentals of southern gardens - Michaux's lasting legacy
- The status of rare vascular plants that bear Michaux's name
- The type locality of Shortia galacifolia T. & G. visited once again
- Charlie Williams, Elaine M. Norman and Gerard G. Aymonin
- The fragmented habitat of Michaux's beautiful discovery: Shortia galacifolia T. & G. (Diapensiaceae)
- An ecological study of Magnolia macrophylla in Gaston County, North Carolina
- Electrophoretic analysis of Magnolia macrophylla Michaux in Gaston County, North Carolina
- Michael J. McLeod and Sheila S. Reilly
- 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
- Michauxia (Campanulaceae): A western Asian genus honoring a North American pioneer botanist
- Mohammad S. Al-Zein and Lytton John Musselman
- Arboreal species richness in piedmont North Carolina 1764-1996
- Robert A. Browne and Jeffrey LaVoie
- Botanical explorations of Andre Michaux in Kentucky: observations of vegetation in the 1790s
- Andre Michaux's influence on Stephen Elliott's A Sketch of the Botany of South Carolina and Georgia
- George A. Rogers, Vivian Rogers-Price, and Daniel V. Hagan
- Threads connecting three botanists whose lives touched three centuries of American history
- Michaux mysteries clarified
- A genealogical discovery: contact with a member of the Michaux family in France