CASTANEA
The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Society

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 66, 2001

ISSUE 1-2, March-June 2001 ISSUE 3, September 2001 ISSUE 4, December 2001

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VOLUME 66, ISSUE 1-2 (published together): MARCH-JUNE 2001 (published April 24, 2001)

SYMPOSIUM: Southeastern Endemics: Speciation and Biogeography

PREFACE
    
Zack E. Murrell (pg. 1-2)

SOUTHEASTERN ENDEMICS
Phytogeography of Rare Plant Species Endemic to the Southeastern United States

    James C. Estill and Mitchell B. Cruzan (pg. 3-23)
Morphological, Molecular, and Biogeographical Variation Within the Imperiled Virginia Spiraea
     Constance M. Anders and Zack E. Murrell (pg. 24-41)
Restoring Table Mountain Pine (Pinus pungens Lamb.) Communities With Prescribed Fire: An Overview of Current Research
     Nicole Turrill Welch and Thomas A. Waldrop (pg. 42-49)

COASTAL ENDEMICS
Coastal Plain Vascular Plant Endemics: Phytogeographic Patterns
    
Bruce Sorrie and Alan S. Weakley (pg. 50-82)
Endemic Plants of the Cape Fear Arch Region
     Richard J. LeBlond (pg. 83-97)
Comparative Genetics of Seven Plants Endemic to Florida's Lake Wales Ridge
     Eric S. Menges, Rebecca W. Dolan, Rebecca Yahr, and Doria R. Gordon (pg. 98-114)
The Role of Population Dynamic Models in Biogeographic Studies: An Illustration from a Study of Lobelia boykinii, a Rare Species Endemic to the Carolina Bays
     Elizabeth P. Lacey, Alejandro Royo, Ramona Bates, and David Herr (pg. 115-125)

OUTCROP ENDEMICS
Examining Rarity Through Comparisons with Widespread Congeners: A Genetic and Ecophysiographic Example from Limestone Glad Endemics

     Carol J. Baskauf (pg. 126-133)
Phacelia dubia in South Carolina: The Interface of Morphology, Genetics, and Taxonomy
     Foster Levy and Kimberly A. Malone (pg. 134-144)
Speciation in Talinum in the Southeastern United States
     William H. Murdy and M. Eloise Brown Carter (pg. 145-153)
Vascular Flora of the Ketona Dolomite Outcrops in Bibb County, Alabama
     James R. Allison and Timothy E. Stevens (pg. 154-205)

Castanea Reviewers for 2000 (pg. 207)

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VOLUME 66, ISSUE 3: SEPTEMBER 2001 (published October 29, 2001)

2000 Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award Recipient – R. Dale Thomas (pg. 209-210)
The Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew Award (pg. 212)
2000 Richard and Minnie Windler Aware Recipient – Deborah Q. Lewis (pg. 213)

The Adventive Status of Salvinia minima and S. molesta in the Southern United States and the Relateed Distribution of the Weevil Cyrtobagous salvinae
     Colette C. Jacono, Tracy R. Davern, and Ted D. Center (pg. 214-226)
Taxonomic Characterization of the Planktonic and Metaphytic Algal Communities in a Newly Rehabilitated Ohio Wetland
     Dale A. Casamatta, Dana J. Fleishman, John R. Beaver, and Robert G. Verb (pg. 227-236)
Effects of Flooding on Early Growth and Competitive Ability of Two Native Wetland Tree Species and an Exotic
     William H. Conner, L. Wayne Inabinette, and Carrie A. Lucas (pg. 237-244)
Vegetative Change During a Thirteen-Year Period (1987-1999) in a Carolina Bay on the Delmarva Peninsula of Maryland
     R. Wayne Tyndall (pg. 245-251)
The Vascular Flora of the Riparian Zones of the Clear Fork River and the New River in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area (BSFNRRA)
     Claude J. Bailey, Jr. and Felix G. Coe (pg. 252-274)
Woody Plants of Rock Creek Research Natural Area and Watershed Uplands, Laurel County, Kentucky

     Ralph L. Thompson and Ronald L. Jones (pg. 275-287)
Additions to and Noteworthy Records for the Flora of the Coastal Plain of North Carolina
     Richard J. LeBlond and Bruce Sorrie (pg. 288-302)
Noteworthy Collections and Spread of Exotic Aquatics in Missouri
     Donald J. Padgett (pg. 303-306)

Scientific Note
Geographic Expansion of the Invasive Weeds Paederia feotida into Tropical South Florida
     Paul D. Pratt & Robert W. Pemberton (pg. 307)

Noteworthy Collection
South Carolina
   
Janice H. Haldeman (pg. 308)

Correction
Richard LeBlond.  Endemic Plants of the Cape Fear Arch Region, from Castanea 66(1-2): 84. (pg. 312)

Book Review
Brown - The Wild East: A Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains
     T. Lawrence Mellichamp (pg. 306)

SABS Officers and Council 2001-2002 (pg. 309-310)
SABS-Appointed and Standing Committees 2001-2002 (pg. 310-311)

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VOLUME 66, ISSUE 4: DECEMBER 2001 (published January 18, 2002)

The President’s Message
     Joe E. Winstead (pg. 317)

Pellaea wrightiana Hooker (Pteridiaceae) in North Carolina Revisited with a New Record for Eastern North America and a Key to Pellaea Species in the Carolinas
     Kerry D. Haefner (pg. 319-326)
A Survey of Mosses of Dysart Woods, an Ohio Old-Growth Forest
     Darrin L. Rubino and Morgan L. Vis (pg. 327-335)
Floristic Relationships of Mud Flats and Shorelines at Cave Run Lake, Kentucky
     James O. Luken and John W. Thieret (pg. 336-351)
The Vascular Flora of Ech Lake, Alabama
     Hannelore Rundell and Michael Woods (pg. 352-362)
Vascular Flora of the Waterloo Wildlife Research Station, Athens County, Ohio
     Christine Small and Brian McCarthy (pg. 363-382)
Vascular Flora of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area, Murray County, Oklahoma
     Bruce W. Hoagland and Forrest L. Johnson (pg. 383-400)
Incidence of Canada Thistle, Cirsium arvense (Asteraceae), Along Interstate Highways in Tennessee
     D. L. Sudbrink, Jr., J. F. Grant, and P. L. Lambdin (pg. 401-406)

Index to Volume 66 (pg. 408-411)
Statement of Ownership (pg. 412)
Table of Contents, Volume 65

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