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EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY E D VOLUME 73, NO. 3 (2016) I N B U CONTENTS R G New names in the ‘Cynoglossum montanum group’ (Boraginaceae) in the Mediterranean area H K. SUTORÝ 265 Six new species of Syzygium (Myrtaceae) from Sumatra JO AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT P. WIDODO & T. CHIKMAWATI 277 U SYSTEMATICS AND BIODIVERSITY A new species of Freziera (Pentaphylacaceae) from Ecuador, with large leaves and flowers R D. SANTAMARÍA-AGUILAR, D. A. NEILL & L. P. LAGOMARSINO 291 N A reinstatement, recircumscription and revision of the genus Donella (Sapotaceae) B. MACKINDER, D. J. HARRIS & L. GAUTIER 297 AL VOLUME 73, No. 3 Plant species described by George Bentham and Joseph Hooker in Henderson and Hume’s O Lahore to Ya¯ rkand I. M. TURNER 341 F Zamia (Zamiaceae) phenology in a phylogenetic context: does in situ reproductive timing B correlate with ancestry? O J. A. R. CLUGSTON, M. P. GRIFFITH, G. J. KENICER, C. E. HUSBY, M. A. CALONJE, T D. W. STEVENSON & D. P. LITTLE 345 A N Book review Y Atlas of the Aegean Flora. Part 1: Text & Plates. Part 2: Maps, by A. Strid 371 Reviewers for Volume 73 375 Index to Volume 73 377 V o Volume contents lum e 7 3 , N o . 3 , p p . 2 6 5 – 3 9 7 N o v e The cover illustration, drawn by Mary Mendum, is of the diminutive alpine plant Sibbaldia m b procumbens, named in honour of one of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh’s founders, e r Robert Sibbald. This plant is used, in a stylised form, as the Garden’s official logo. 2 0 1 6 Date of print copy publication of Edinburgh Journal of Botany 73(2) (pages 157–264): 4 July 2016 Cambridge Journals Online For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at: http://www.journals.cambridge.org/EJB ISSN: 0960-4286 174mm x 247mm 0099660044228866__7733--33..iinndddd 11 3300//0099//1166 33::0000 PPMM EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY: INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS (November 2016) Edinburgh Journal of Botany is an international journal of plant systematics. Contributions relating to plant systematics and allied subjects, including biodiversity, conservation science and phytogeography, EDITORIAL BOARD will be considered. Papers reporting the results of research that link traditional and modern techniques Dr Mark Newman, Editor-in-chief Dr Michael Möller, Associate Editor are especially welcomed. 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