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2007] Index to Volume 109 477 Buellia ocellata, new report for New ‘omparison of morphological varia- England 430-447 tion indicative of ploidy level in Bulbostylis capillaris distribution in Phragmites australis (Poaceae) from New England 237-360, map 269 eastern North America. 415-429 Burnett, Alison 415-429 ‘omparison of pollen and stomata in late-glacia! and early-Holocene lake Camilo, Rubén Martinez 187-196 sediments from eastern Massachu- Camissonia 395-414; C. dominguez- setts. 225-229 (New England Note) escalantorum, sp. nov. 396-399; C. ‘ompositae (Asteraceae) 395-414 bolanderi, sp. nov. 399-402; key to Connecticut 459-463 related species 396 Coronilla scorpioides, new record for Campanula 161-186; C. biflora 168; C. Connecticut 459-463 intermedia 168; C. ludoviciana 167 Cruciferae (Brassicaceae) 395-414 168: C. montevidensis 168 Cucumis 161-186; C. odoratissimus Campanula punctata, new record for 168-169 a Connecticut 459-463 Cyperaceae 37-360, distribution Canada 101-107, 125-136 maps 268-358 Cardamine flexuosa, new record for Cyperus distribution in New England Connecticut 459-463 237-360, maps 329-335 Carex distribution in New England Cypripedium parviflorum, Holocene 237-360, maps 269-329 biogeography and genetic diversity Carolina bay 137-144 369-386 Catling, Paul M., Giséle Mitrow, and Lynn Black. Analysis of stem color Dianthera 161-186; D. laete-virens 169 and correlated morphological char- Dicerandra — linearifolia (Labiatae). acters for grouping Phragmites clarification of the type locality (Poaceae) taxa in eastern Ontario. 387-394, distribution map 388 125-136 Dicliptera 161-186; D. halei 169-170; Ceranthera linearifolia 387-394 D. viridiflora 169 Ceska, Adolf 101-107 Disjunct, Myriophyllum quitense 10\ Ceska, Oldriska 101—107 107 Chamaedorea 187-196: C. glaucifolia Distribution of Cyperaceae in New 189-191: C. tuerckheimii 191-193 England 237-360 Checklist for Contributors to Rhodora Distribution of Nuphar, global 1-95, 117-124 13 maps 29-84 Chiapas 187-196 Dryas integrifolia, Holocene biogeog- China 448-455 raphy and genetic diversity 369-386 Cladistics, Nuphar 1-95 Dulichium arundinaceum var. arundi- Cladium mariscoides distribution in naceum distribution in New Eng- New England 237-360, map 329 land 237-360, map 335 Cladonia symphycarpia, new Dysmicodon 161-186; D. californicum report for New England 430-447 168; D. ovatum 168 Clairvillea 1-95, C. lutea 26 Clarification of the type locality of Edaphic factors influence lichen spe- Dicerandra_ linearifolia (Labiatae). cies presence 430-447 387-394 Eleocharis distribution in New Eng- Common reed 96-100, 125—136, 415 land 237-360, maps 335-342 429 Elliott, Stephen 387-394 478 Rhodora [Vol. 109 Endangered species, Mexico 187-196 Glyceria maxima, new record for Erigeron 395-414; E. katiae, sp. nov. Connecticut 459-463 412-413 Guard cell size, Phragmites 415-429 Eriogonum 161-186; E. setaceum 170 171; E. tenellum 170-171, var. cau- Haloragaceae 101—107 lescens 171, var. ramosissimum 171 Hansen, Barbara C. S 95 999 Eriophorum distribution in New Eng- Harris, Tanner B., Fred C. Olday, and land 237-360, maps 342-344 Nishanta Rajakaruna Lichens of Eupatorium 137-144, 145-160 Pine Hill, a peridotite outcrop in Eupatorium leucolepis, E. paludicola, eastern North America 430-447 E. mohrii X E. paludicola 137-144, Holocene 225-229, 369-386 key 143 Holocene lake sediments from eastern Eupatorium novae-angliae, compari- Massachusetts, pollen and stomata son with E. leucolepis, E. paludicola, in 225-229 E. perfoliatum 145-160 Huck, Robin B. Clarification of the Eupatorium paludicola (Asteraceae): A type locality of Dic« andra _ linear- new species from the coastal plain ifolia (Labiatae). 387-394 of North and South Carolina. 137 Huebner, Cynthia D. 19 7-221 144, key 143 Hunter, Kimberly L. 415-429 Hunter, Richard B. 415-429 Fimbristylis autumnalis distribution in Hymenox\ s 395-414: H. argentea vat New England 237-360, map 344 thoreauensis, var. No\ 410-411 Flora of: China 448-455; Connecticut 459-463; New England: Cyperaceae Iglesias, Carlos 187-196 237-360 Introduced species: Phragmites 96 Forest ecology 197-221 100, 125 136, 415-429 Forest vegetation of the Ozark Moun- Invasive plant identification 12 5—136 tains in northwestern Arkansas. Invasive species Phragmites 96 100. 125-136, 415-429 Upland, 197-221 Foster, David R. 225-229 ITS sequences 145-160 Freshwater red algal species, Tuomeya americana, comb. nov. 464-467 John | Riddell, North American Fuirena pumila, F. squarrosa distribu- taxa published in 1853 161—18¢ tion in New England 237-360, Justic 161—186: J. laete rens 169: J maps 344 Fuscopannaria praetermissa, new re- port for Maine 430-447 Kyllingia 2raciilh distribution in New England > 360, map 345 Gatesia 161-186; G. laete-virens 169 Genetic diversity 369-386 Labiatae 387-394 Georgia pine barrens 387—394 Larson, Joseph S. and Karen B Geum peckii, Holocene biogeography Searcy Lemn 1 (Lemnaceae) and genetic diversity 369-386 GIsct vered in Massachusetts. 456 Glacial (late) lake sediments from 458 (New England Note) eastern Massachusetts, pollen and Lathyrus aponicus, Holocene bioge- stomata in 225-229 ography and genetic diversity 369 Glennon, Kelsey 415-429 386 2007] Index to Volume 109 479 LeBlond, Richard J. 137-144, 145 Melothria 161-186; M. pendula 173; 160 M. punctata 173-174; M. repanda LeBlond, Richard J., Edward E. 173 Schilling, Richard D._ Porcher, Mexico, palms 187-196 Bruce A. Sorrie, J. F. Townsend, Migration of plants 369-386 Patrick D. McMillan, and Alan S. Mitrow, Giséle 125-136 Weakley. Eupatorium paludicola Monograph of Nuphar (Nymphaea- (Asteraceae): A new species from ceae). A, 1-95; keys 24-25, 42, 72 the coastal plain of North and 74 South Carolina. 137-144 Moody, Michael L. 101—107 Legousia 161-186; L. biflora 168 Morphological characters for group- Lemanea [‘Lemania’| americana 464 ing Phragmites 125-136 467 Myriophyllum quitense 101-107 Lemna minuta (Lemnaceae) discov- ered in Massachusetts. 456-458 (New England Note) Naturalized Syringa reticulata 222 Lepidium 395-414; L. montanum var. 224 todiltoensis, var. nov. 407-409 NEBC Meeting News 111-116, 230 Lichen ecology +30-447 236, 362-365 Lichens of Pine Hill, a peridotite out- Nenuphar \—95; N. advena 68, N. lutea crop in eastern North America. 25, N. pumila 40 430-447 New Books 110, 361 Lipocarpha micrantha distribution in New Brunswick 101-107 New England 237-360, map 345 New England Boneset, Eupatorium Lobaria, new report for ultramafic novae-angliae (Asteraceae). Rela- soils worldwide 430-447 tionships of the, 145-160 Lysimachia 161-186; L. angustifolia New England flora 237-360, 369-386 171; L. carpenteri 171-172; L. New Mexico 395-414 ciliata var. angustifolia 172, var. New records: Connecticut 459-463; heterophylla 172; L. graminea 172; Maine 430-447: Massachusetts L. heterophylla 171; L. lanceolata 456-458; Mexico 187-196; New 171-172, var. angustifolia 172, var. Brunswick 101—107 heterophylla 172; L. procumbens New reports for Maine: Fuscopan- 172-173; L. radicans 173 naria praetermissa, Psorula rufoni- gra, and Spilonema revertens 430 447 Maine, lichens 430-447 New reports for New England: Buellia Massachusetts 96-100, 225-229, 456 ocellata, Cladonia — symphycarpia 458 430-447 McAlpine, Donald F., Gart Bish- New reports for ultramafic soils op, Oldriska Ceska, Michael L. worldwide, lichens 430-447 Moody, and Adolf Ceska. Andean New reports of endangered Chamae- Watermilfoil, Myriophyllum qui- dorea species (Arecaceae) from tense (Haloragaceae), in the Saint southeastern Mexico, with notes John River estuary system, New on conservation § status, habitat, Brunswick, Canada. 101-107 (Note) and distribution. 187-196 McMillan, Patrick D. 137-144 New species 137-144, 395-414, 448 Meléndez, Nayely Martinez 187-196 455 480 Rhodora [Vol. 109 New species from the coastal plain of pumila vat North and South Carolina. Eupa- phylla 48-53 (may torium paludicola (Asteraceae): A, multisepala 49; N 137-144, key 143 neriana 31; N New taxa of Camissonia (Onagra- aensis 44, vat ceae); Erigeron, Hymenoxys, and submersa 45 ata 79; Tetradymia (Compositae); Lepi- ozarkana_ 77; is 34; N dium and Physaria (Cruciferae) polysepa 58-63 (map ¢ illus from Arizona, New Mexico, and 61), var. picta 5 pumila 40-42 Utah. 395-414 (key 42), B spenn a 31, f. sub- Nomenclature 161-186, 395-414 mersa 34, { tris 34, subsp North America 395-414 oguraensis 7 (map 46), subsp North Carolina 137-144 pumila 42 may , subsp Nummularia 161-186; N. lanceolata sINeNSIS 172 Nuphar \—95, taxonomic treatment 22: section Astylus 53-86; section Nuphar 25-53; N. advena 68-82 (key 72-74), B tomentosa 68, subsp. advena 74-77 (map 71), subsp. orbiculata 78-80 (map 73), subsp. (map ozarkana 77-78 (map 72), subsp. ensis typica 70, subsp. ulvacea 80-82 ata hu 34; siNnensts (map 73), subsp. variegata 54, var ; spathulifera 26; N. subpumila hbrevifolia 69, var. cubana 69, var. 34: N. systyla 27; N. tenella 26; N hybrida 82, var. minor 82, var ulva rata 53-58 (map variegata 53: N. affinis 31: N americana 68, sensu Prov. 54; N hornetii 34; N. centricavata 34, N confusa 27; N. intermedia f. chlor- ocephala 31, ft. luteocephala 31; N japonica 34-38 (map 36), subvar. lutea 34, subvar. rubrotincta 34, var. saijoensis 38, var. stenophylla 34, var. subintegerrima 34: N. jurana 31; N. kalmiana 48; N. lutea 25-31 (illus. 26, map 29), B genuina 27, B kalmiana 49, 8 punctata 27, B submersa z, f parviflora zi, ff. submersa 27, f. terrestris 28, subsp. advena 68, subsp. orbiculata 79, subsp. ozarkana 77, subsp. polyse- pala 58, subsp. pumila 40, subsp rubrodisca 82, subsp. sagittifolia 63, subsp. u/vacea 80, subsp. variegata 54, var. minor 27, var. purpureo- signata 27, var. rubropetala 27, vat urceolata 27, X pumila var. media 31, X pumila var. polypetala 31, 2007] Index to Volume 109 481 sagittifolia 63; N. ulvacea 80; N. Martinez Meléndez, and Rubén umbilicalis 26; N. variegata 53; N. > Martinez Camilo. New reports ol fletcheri 82; N. X intermedia var. endangered Chamaedorea species media 31, var. polypetala 31, var. (Arecaceae) from __ southeastern sublutea 31 Mexico, with notes on conservation Nymphaeaceae 1—95 status, habitat, and distribution Nymphona 1-95; N. advena 68-74; N. 187-196 lutea 25-3) Persicaria 161-186; P. opelousana 176 Nymphozanthus 1-95; N. advena 68; Phragmites australis (Poaceae) from NV. centricavatus 34; N. europaeus eastern North America. 415-429 26; N. japonicus 34; N. luteus 26; N. Phragmites australis 96-100, 125-1 36, microphyllus 49; N. ozarkanus 415-429 NV. polysepala 58; N. rubrodiscus Phragmites australis subsp. australis NV. sagittifolius 63; N. variegatus and subsp. americanus 125-136, key var. lutescens 54; N. vulgaris 26 135-136 Nyphar 1-95; N. advena 68-74; Phylogeny, Nuphar 1-95 lutea B kalmiana 48-53 Physalis 161-186; P. carpenteri 174 175; P. carpenterii 174 Olday, Fred C. 430-447 Physaria 395-414; P. arizonica vat Oleaceae 222-224 andrusensis, var. nov. 403-405 Onagraceae 395-414 Picea glauca and P. mariana stomate Ontario 125--136 and pollen records in Massachu- Oswald, W. Wyatt, Barbara C. S. setts lake sediments 225-229 Hansen, and David R. Foster. Pinus resinosa, Holocene biogeogra- Comparison of pollen and stomata phy and genetic diversity 369-386 in late-glacial and early-Holocene Plant migration 369-386 lake sediments from eastern Mas- Plantago 161-186; P. caroliniana sachusetts. 225-229 (New England sensu Pursh 175; P. heterophylla Note) LTS; FP. ludoviciana 175; P. perpu- Ozarks 197-221 silla 175 Poaceae 96-100, 125-136, 415-429 Pollen and stomata in late-glacial and Pachysandra_ terminalis, new record for Connecticut 459-463 early-Holocene lake sediments from Padgett, Donald J. A monograph of eastern Massachusetts Compari- Nuphar (Nymphaeaceae). 1-95 son of, 225-229 (New England Paleoecology, comparison of stomate Note) and pollen records 225-229 Polygonella articulata, Holocene bio- Palms, Mexican 187-196 geography and genetic diversity Parfitt, Bruce D. 222-224 369-386 Paris, Catherine A. 369-386 Polygonum 161-186; P. beyvrichianum Payne, Richard E. and Bernd Blossey. iTk: FP. chamissonianum 177: P. Presence and abundance of native geniculatum 176-178; P. meisneria- and introduced Phragmites australis num 177-178, var. beyrichianum (Poaceae) in Falmouth, Massachu- 177-178, var. jalapense 177; P setts. 96-100 (New England Note) multiangulare 177; P. opelousanum Pentagonia 161-186; P. biflora 168 176; P. turkheimii 177 Pérez Farrera, Miguel A., Andrew P. Polyploidy 145-160, 415-429 Vovides, Carlos Iglesias, Nayely Porcher, Richard D. 137-144 482 Rhodora [Vol. 109 Potamogeton 161-186; P. amplexicau- Riddell, John | North American lis 178; P. bupleuroides 178; P. taxa published in 1853 161-186 fulvus 178-179: P. loeselii 178: P. Ropalon \—95; R fatum O35. perfoliatus 178, var. bupleuroides 179, var. caudiformis 178, var. Sagitta 161 186; S. graminea 184 cordaitlanceolatus 178, var. densifo- Sagittaria 161 186; S. lancifolia var lius 178, var. gracilis 178, var. papillosa 183; S. acutifolia 184; S loeselii 178, var. mandschuriensis angustifolia 184; S. cycloptera 184; 178, var. prolixus 179, var. pseudo- S. eatonii 184; S. edwardsiana 184; densus 178, var. rotundifolius 178 S. falcata 182; S. gigantea 182-184: Presence and abundance of native and S. graminea subsp. edwardsiana introduced Phragmites australis 184, var. cycloptera 184, vai gra- (Poaceae) in Falmouth, Massachu- minea 183: S incifolia subsp setts. 96-100, map 97 (New Eng- med= ia = 1825,) meguSstiafosli a 184, land Note) var. falcata 182, var. media 182: S Prunus sect. Prunocerasus, Holocene papillosa 183; S. paradoxa 183-184; biogeography and genetic diversity S. plantaginifolia 182; S purshii 369-386 184: S§ sagittifolia simplex Psorula_ rufonigra, new report for 184: § simplex 184 stolonifera Maine 430-447 184; S trachysepa 1183 Saint John River estuary system, New Quaternary history of the New Eng- Brunswick 101—107 land flora 369-386 Salix atrocinerea, record for Quercus 161-186; Q. andromeda \79 Connecticut 459-463 180; Q. bumeliaefolia 180; Q. car- Saltonstall, Kristin, Kelsey Giennon, penteri 180-181; Q. carpenterii 181; Alison Burnett, Richard B Hunter, Q. falcata var. pagodifolia 181; Q. and Kimberly L. Hunte1 Compar- pagoda 180-181; Q. pagedifolia 181: ison ol morphological variation Q. peckiana 181; Q. rhombifolia indicative of ploidy level in Phrag- 181-182; Q. rubra var. pagodifolia mites australis (Poaceae) from east- 181, var. pogodifolia 181 ern North America. 415-429 Saxifraga oppositifo Holocene bio- Rajakaruna, Nishanta 430-447 geography and etic diversity Rare North American disjunct, M yr- 369-386 iophyllum quitense 101-107 Schilling, Edward E. 137-144, 145 Red algal species, Tuomeya america- 160 na, comb. nov. 464-467 Schilling, Edward | Richard J Refugia 369-386 LeBlond, Bruce A. Sorrie, and Alan Refugia and migration in the Quater- S. Weakley Relationships — of nary history of the New England the New England Boneset, Eupa- flora. 369-386 torium novae-angliae (Asteraceae) Relationships of the New England 145-160 Boneset, Eupatorium novae-angliae Schoenoplectus distribution in New (Asteraceae). 145-160 I ngland 23> 7 360 maps 348-351 Reviewers of Manuscripts 475 Scirpus distribution in New England Rhynchospora distribution in New 237-360. maps 351—356 England 237-360, maps 345-347 Scleria distribution in New England Rhytiglossa 161-186: R. viridiflora 169 927 360, maps 356—35 2007] Index to Volume 109 48: Searcy, Karen B. 456-458 Trillium grandiflorum, Holocene bio- Sedges 237-360 geography and genetic diversity Serpentine ecology 430-447 369-386 Sichuan 448-455 Triodanis 161 186; T. biflora ‘68 Sorrie, Bruce A. 137-144, 145-160 Triticum turgidum (T. dicoccum), South Carolina 137-144 new record for Connecticut 459 Specularia 161-186; S. biflora 168; S. 463 californica 168; S. ovata 168: S. Tucker, Gordon C. Additions to the perfoliata f. ramosa 168, f. rigida flora of Connecticut. 459-463 (New 168 England Note) Spilonema revertens, new report for Tuomeya 464-467; T. americana, Maine 430-447 comb. nov. 465; T. fluviatilis 465 Spirillus 161-186; S. perfoliatus 179 Springer, Joshua C. and Bruce D. Parfitt. Syringa reticulata (Olea- Ultramafic ecology 430-447 ceae) naturalized in northwestern Upland forest vegetation of the Ozark Mountains in northwestern Arkan- sas. 197-221 Note) Urtica 161-186; U. alba 185; | Steironema 161-186; S. ciliatum var. aureliana 184-185; U. berlandiera angustifolium 172, var. heterophyl- 185; U. chamaedryoides 185; l lum 172: S. floridum 171; S. grami- gracilescens 185; U. gracilis 185; neum 172: S. lanceolatum 172, var. U. leucotrys 185; U. purpurascens angustifolium 172; S. radicans 173 185; U. rubra 185; l verna 185, var Stem color and correlated morpho- gracilis 185 logical characters for grouping Utah 395-414 Phragmites (Poaceae) taxa in east- ern Ontario. 125-136, key 135-136 Uxpanapa 187-196 Stephenson, Steven L., Harold S. Adams, and Cynthia D. Huebner. Vaccinium uliginosum, Holocene bio- Upland forest vegetation of the geography and genetic diversity Ozark Mountains in northwestern 369-386 Arkansas. 197-221 Vegetation 197-221 Stomatal density, Phragmites 415-429 Veracruz 187-196 Sun, Hang 448-455 Vermont 222-22 Syringa reticulata (Oleaceae) natural- Vovides, Andrew P. 187-196 ized in northwestern Vermont. 222 224 (New England Note) Watermilfoil, Andean 101-107 Weakley, Alan S. 137-144, 145-160 Taxonomic assessment of the North Welsh, Stanley L. 395-414 American taxa published by John Wetland, Phragmites 415-429 L. Riddell in 1853. 161-186 Whitson, Maggie K. 161—186 Taxonomy, Nuphar 1-95 Wikstroemia (Thymelaeaceae) from Tetradymia 395-414; T. canescens var. western Sichuan, China. 448-455 thorneae, var. nov. 405-407 Wikstroemia 448-455; W. guanxianen- Townsend, J. F. 137-144 sis, sp. nov. 449-451; W. jiulongen- Trichophorum distribution in New sis, sp. nov. 451-454; key to select- England 237-360, maps 357-358 ed species from Sichuan 454-455 484 Rhodora [\ ol 109 Wilbur, Robert L. and Maggie K. Yeatesia 161-186: } diflora 169 Whitson. Taxonomic assessment 170 of the North American taxa pub- Yeatsia 161 186 } dete-virens 169 lished by John L. Riddell in 1853. 161-186 Zhang, Yonghong Hang Sun, and Wynne, Michael J. Authorship of the David I Boufford. Two new spe- freshwater red algal species Tuo- cles ol Wikstroen (Thymelaea- meya americana (Batrachosperma- ceae) from western Sichuan, China ceae). 464-467 (Note) 448-455

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