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INDEX TO VOLUME 55: AUTHORS AND TITLES OF PAPERS A Putative Tropical American Plant, Ipomoea _ nil donaea viscosa Jacq. [Sapindaceae], Hew D.V. (Convolvulaceae) in Pre-Columbian Japanese Art, Prendergast and Georgina Pearman 184 Daniel F Austin, Kaoru Kitajima, Yoshiaki Yone- Condit, Richard see Aguilar, Salomon da, and Lianfen Qian 515 Connolly, Bryan see Mione, Thomas A Reconstruction of a Possible Role of Crucial Ob- Conservation of a Phoenix Raincape from The Phillip- servations Leading to a Rapid Domestic Trans- pines, Lorraine Rostant and Hew D.V. Prender- formation of Wild Teosinte into the First Maize, gast 341 Walton C. Galinat 570 Cortes, Laura see Casas, Alejandro Agriculture and Use of Wild and Weedy Greens by the Cultural Dynamism and Change—An Example from Piik Op Oom Okiek of Kenya, Fiona Marshall 32 the Federated States of Micronesia, Roberta Anne Aguilar, Salomon, Richard Condit, Use of Native Tree Lee, Michael J. Balick, Dana Lee Ling, Francisco Species by an Hispanic Community in Panama Sohl, Berry J. Brosi, and William Raynor 9 223 Daemonorops, Dracaena and Other Dragon’s Blood, Alkaline Substances Used with Coca (Erythroxylum Jane Pearson and Hew D.V. Prendergast 474 coca, Erythroxylaceae) Leaf Insalivation in Dahlberg, Jeffrey A. see Qingshan, Lu Northwestern Argentina, Norma Hilgert, Sergio Dattaraja, N.H. see Narendran, Kodandapani Reyes, and Guillermo Schmeda-Hirschmann 325 Davila, Patricia see Casas, Alejandro Al-Mouslem, Abdel Baset see Musselman, Lytton Delfeld, Margaret, Guapaque, A Name from the Aztec, John Now Correctly Identified 457 Ammermann, Uwe see Li, Genyi Deng, Yu-Cheng, Studies on the Cultivation and Uses Ando, A. see Sambatti, J.B.M. of Evening Primrose (Oenothera spp.) in China Asfaw, Zemede and Mesfin Tadesse, Prospects for Sus- 83 tainable Use and Development of Wild Food Dolley, Daniel see Prendergast, Hew D.V. Plants in Ethiopia 47 Economic Use of Totorilla (Juncus arcticus, Junca- Austin, Daniel FE, Kaoru Kitajima, Yoshiaki Yoneda, ceae) in Ecuador, Manuel J. Macia 223 Lianfen Qian, A Putative Tropical American Erythrina americana Miller (“‘Colorin’’; Fabaceae), a Plant, Ipomoea nil (Convolvulaceae) in Pre-Co- Versatile Resource from Mexico, a Review, Ro- lumbian Japanese Art 515 sario Garcia-Mateos, Marcos Soto-Hernandez, Ayad, W.G. see Jianchu, Xu and Heike Vibrans 391 Balick, Michael see Lee, Roberta Anne Ethnobotany of Anoda Cristata (L.) Schl. (Malvaceae) Balslev, Henrik see Byg, Anja in Central Mexico: Uses, Management and Pop- Benincasa hispida (Cucurbitaceae), the ““Pumpkin”’ of ulation Differentiation in the Community of San- Asian Creation Stories?, Kenneth Marr 575 tiago Mamahuazuca, Ozumba, State of Mexico, Bentley, Jeffery W. see Boa, Eric Beatriz Rendon, Robert Bye, and Juan Nunez- Boa, Eric, Jeffery W. Bentley, and John Stonehouse, Farfan 545 The Tecnico as a Cross-Cultural Occupational Eubanks, Mary W., The Mysterious Origin of Maize Group 363 492 Brosi, Berry J. see Lee, Roberta Anne Eyzaguirre, PB. see Jianchu, Xu Bye, Robert see Rendon, Beatriz Fadiman, Maria, Hat Weaving with Jipi, Carludovica Byg, Anja, Henrik Balslev, Traditional Knowledge of Palmata (Cyclanthaceae) in the Yucutan Penin- Dypsis fibrosa (Arecaceae) in Eastern Madagas- sula 539 car 263 Farmers’ Genetic Perceptions Regarding Their Crop Caballero, Javier see Casas, Alejandro Populations: An Example with Maize in the Cen- Casas, Alejandro, Plant Resources of the Tehuacan- tral Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico, Daniela Soleri, Cuicatlan Valley, Mexico 129 and David A. Cleveland 106 Chinese Sorghum Genetic Resources, Lu Qingshan Flynn, Timothy see Ragone, Diane and Jeffrey A. Dahlberg 401 Folk Taxonomy and Evolutionary Dynamics of Cas- Cleveland, David A. see Soleri, Daniela sava: A Case Study in Ubatuba, Brazil, J.B. M. Comparing Uses and Collections—the Example of Do- Sambatti, PS. Martins, and A. Ando 93 Economic Botany 55(4) pp. 601-604. 2001 © 2001 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A. 602 ECONOMIC BOTANY [VOL. 55 Galinat, Walton C., A Reconstruction of a Possible nor, Cultural Dynamism and Change—An Ex- Role of Crucial Observations Leading to a Rapid ample from the Federated States of Micronesia 9 Domestic Transformation of Wild Teosinte into Lentz, David L., Mary E.D. Pohl, Kevin O. Pope, and the First Maize 570 Andrew R. Wyatt, Prehistoric Sunflower (Helian- Garcia-Mateos, Rosario, Marcos Soto-Hernandez, and thus annuus L.) Domestication in Mexico 370 Heike Vibrans, Erythrina americana Miller (““Co- Li, Genyi, Uwe Ammermann, Carlos FE Quiros, Glu- lorin”’; Fabaceae, a Versatile Resource from Mex- cosinolate Contents in Maca (Lepidium pervian- ico; a Review 391 um Chacon) Seeds, Sprouts, Mature Plants and Genetic Diversity in Taro (Colocasia esculenta Schott Several Derived Commercial Products 255 Araceae) in China: An Ethnobotanical and Ge- Li, Jun see Deng, Yu-Cheng netic Approach, Xu Jianchu, Yang Yongping, Pu Ling, Dana Lee see Lee, Roberta Anne Yingdong, W.G. Ayad, and P.B. Eyzaguirre 14 Lira, Rafael see Casas, Alejandro Glucosinolate Contents in Maca (Lepidium pervianum Lorence, David H. see Ragone, Diane Chacon) Seeds, Sprouts, Mature Plants and Sev- Lykke, Anne Mette see Ole Mertz eral Derived Commercial Products, Genyi Li, Maass, Erika E. and Lytton John Musselman, Parasitic Uwe Ammermann, and Carlos E Quiros 255 Plants Pummel Pavement—Hydnora abyssinica Guapaque, A Name from the Aztec Now Correctly (Hydnoraceae) 7 Identified, Margaret Delfeld 457 Maca (Lepidium meyenii Walp.; Brassicaceae): A Nu- Hat Weaving with Jipi, Carludovica Palmata (Cyclan- tritious Root Crop of the Central Andes, Carlos thaceae) in the Yucutan Peninsula, Mexico, Maria Ochoa and Don Ugent 344 Fadiman 539 Macia, Manuel J., Economic Use of Totorilla (Juncus Hilgert, Norma, Sergio Reyes, and Guillermo Schme- arcticus, Juncaceae) 223 da-Hirschmann, Alkaline Substances Used with Mapping Palm Extractivism in Ecuador Using Pair- Coca (Erythroxylum coca, Erythroxylaceae) Leaf Wise Comparisons and Bioclimatic Modeling, Insalivation in Northwestern Argentina 325 Henrik Borgtoft Pedersen and Flemming Skov 62 History of Plant Introductions to Pohnpei, Micronesia Marr, Kenneth, Benincasa hispida (Cucurbitaceae), the and the Role of the Pohnpei Agriculture Station, “Pumpkin” of Asian Creation Stories? 575 Diane Ragone, David H. Lorence, and Timothy Marshall, Fiona, Agriculture and Use of Wiid and Flynn 290 Weedy Greens by the Piik ap Oom Okiek of Ken- Hua, Hui-Ming see Deng, Yu-Cheng ya 32 Hwang, Kuo see Readel, Karin Martins, P.S. (In Memoriam) see Sambatti, J.B.M. Importance and Seasonality of Vegetable Consumption Mertz, Ole, Anne Mette Lykke, and Anette Reenberg, and Marketing in Burkina Faso, Ole Mertz, Anne Importance and Seasonality of Vegetable Con- Mette Lykke, and Anette Reenberg 276 sumption and Marketing in Burkina Faso 276 Incentives for Collecting Gaharu (Fungal-infected Mione, Thomas, Rediscovery and Floral Biology of Wood of Aguilaria spp.; Theymelaeaceae) in East Kalimantan, Eva K. Wollenberg 444 Jaltomata biflora (Solanaceae) 167 Jesuits’ Bark (Cinchona [Rubiaceae]) and Other Medi- Mugaburu, Daniel see Mione, Thomas cines, Hew D.V. Prendergast and Daniel Dolley 3 Murthy, Indu K see Narendran, Kodandapani Jianchu, Xu, Yongping, Yang Yongping, Pu Yingdong, Musselman, Lytton John, and Abdel Baset Al-Mous- W.G. Ayad, and P.B. Eyzaguirre, Genetic Diver- lem Triticum durum in Northern Syria—Parched sity in Taro (Colocasia esculenta Schott), [Ara- Corn (Frikeh) of the Bible? 187 ceae in China: An Ethnobotanical and Genetic Musselman, Lytton John. see Maass, Erika E. Approach 14 Narendran, Kodandapani, Indu K Murthy, H.S. Suresh, Keesy, June see Readel, Karin H.S. Dattaraja, N.H. Ravindranath, and R. Suku- Kitajima, Kaoru see Austin, Daniel F mar, Nontimber Forest Product Extraction, Utili- Kumar, Kaushal and D.K. Upreti, Parmelia spp. (li- zation and Valuation: A Case Study from the Nil- chens) in Ancient Medicinal Plant Lore of India giri Biosphere Reserve, Southern India 528 458 Nontimber Forest Product Extraction, Utilization and Ladio, Ana H., The Maintenance of Wild Edible Plant Valuation: A Case Study from the Nilgiri Bio- Gathering in a Mapuche Community of Patagonia sphere Reserve, Southern India, Kodandapani Na- 243 rendran, Indu K Murthy, H.S. Suresh, H.S. Dat- Lapinskas, Peter see Deng, Yu-Cheng taraja, N.H. Ravindranath, and R. Sukumar 528 Lee, Roberta Anne, Michael J. Balick, Dana Lee Ling, Nunez-Farfan, Juan see Rendon, Beatriz Francisco Sohl, Berry J. Brosi, and William Ray- Ochoa, Carlos and Don Ugent, Maca (Lepidium mey- 2001] INDEX TO VOLUME 55 603 enii Walp.; Brassicaceae): A Nutritious Root Crop Rendon, Beatriz, Robert Bye, and Juan Nunez-Farfan, of the Central Andes 344 Ethnobotany of Anoda Cristata (L.) Schl. (Mal- Parasitic Plants Pummel Pavement—Hydnora abyssin- vaceae) in Central Mexico: Uses, Management ica (Hydnoraceae), Erika E. Maass and Lytton and Population Differentiation in the Community John Musselman 7 of Santiago Mamahuazuca, Ozumba, State of Parmelia spp. (lichens) in Ancient Medicinal Plant Mexico 545 Lore of India, Kaushal Kumar and D.K. Upreti Reyes, Sergio see Hilgert, Norma 458 Rodriguez, Isela see Casas, Alejandro Pearman, Georgina see Prendergast, Hew D.V. Rostant, Lorraine, Hew D.V. Prendergast, Conserva- Pearson, Jane, Hew D.V. Prendergast, Daemonorops, tion of a Phoenix Raincape from The Phillippines Dracaena and Other Dragon’s Blood 474 341 Pedersen, Henrik Borgtoft, Mapping Palm Extractiv- Runk, J. Valesquez, Wounaan and Embera Use and ism in Ecuador Using Pair-wise Comparisons and Management of the Fiber Palm Astrocaryum stan- Bioclimatic Modeling 63 dleyanum (Aracaceae) for Basketry in Eastern Plant Resources of the Tehuacan-Cuicatlan Valley, Panama 72 Mexico, Alejandro Casas, Alfonso Valiente-Ban- Sambatti, J.B.M., Folk Taxonomy and Evolutionary uet, Juan Luis Viveros, Javier Caballero, Laura Dynamics of Cassava: A Case Study in Uhatuba, Cortex, Patricia Davila, Rafael Lira, and Isela Brazil 93 Rodriguez 129 Schmeda-Hirschmann, Guillermo see Hilgert, Norma Pohl, Mary E.D. see Lentz, David L. Seigler, David see Readel, Karin Pope, Kevin O. see Lentz, David L. Seilheimer, Susan see Readel, Karin Prehistoric Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Domes- Skov, Flemming see Pedersen, Henrik Borgtoft tication in Mexico, David L. Lentz, Mary E.D. Sohl, Francisco see Lee, Roberta Anne Pohl, Kevin O. Pope, and Andrew R. Wyatt 370 Soleri, Daniela, Farmers’ Genetic Perceptions Regard- Prendergast, Hew D.V. see Pearson, Jane ing Their Crop Populations: An Example with Prendergast, Hew D.V. see Rostant, Lorraine Maize in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico Prendergast, Hew D.V. and Georgina Pearman, Com- 106 paring Uses and Collections- the Example of Do- Soto-Hernandez, Marcos see Garcia-Mateos, Rosario donaea viscose Jacq. [Sapindaceae] 184 Standing on all Three Legs: The Tecnico as a Cross- Prendergast, Hew D.V., and Daniel Dolley, Jesuits’ Cultural Occupational Group, Eric Boa, Jeffery Bark (Cinchona [Rubiaceae]) and other Medi- W. Bentley, and John Stonehouse 363 cines 3 Stonehouse, John see Boa, Eric Prospects for Sustainable Use and Development of Studies on the Cultivation and Uses of Evening Prim- Wild Food Plants in Ethiopia, Zemede Asfaw and rose (Oenothera Spp.) in China, Yu-Cheng Deng, Mesfin Tadesse 47 Hui-Ming Hua, Jun Li, and Peter Lapinskas 83 Qian, Lianfen see Austin, Daniel E Sukumar, R see Narendran, Kodandapani Qingshan, Lu, Jeffrey A. Dahlberg, Chinese Sorghum Sundriyal, Manju and R.C. Sundriyal, Wild Edible Genetic Resources 401 Quiros, Carlos see Li, Genyi Plants of the Sikkim Himilaya: Nutritive Values Ragone, Diane, David H. Lorence, and Timothy Flynn, of Selected Species 377 History of Plant Introductions to Pohnpei, Micro- Sundriyal, R.C. see Sundriyal Manju nesia and the Role of the Pohnpei Agriculture Suresh, H.S. see Narendran, Kodandapani Station 290 Tadesse, Mesfin see Asfaw, Zemede Rashford, John, Those That Do Not Smile Will Kill Tannins from Mimosoid Legumes of Texas and Mex- Me: The Ethnobotany of the Ackee in Jamaica ico, Karin Readel, David Seigler, Kuo Hwang, 190 June Keesy, and Susan Seilheimer 212 Ravindranath, N.H. see Narendran, Kodandapani The Maintenance of Wild Edible Plant Gathering in a Raynor, William see Lee, Roberta Anne Mapuche Community of Patagonia, Ana H. Ladio Readel, Karin, David Seigler, Kuo Hwang, June Keesy, 243 and Susan Seilheimer, Tannins from Mimoseid The Mysterious Origin of Maize, Mary W. Eubanks Legumes of Texas and Mexico 212 492 Rediscovery and Floral Biology of Jaltomata biflora Those That Do Not Smile Will Kill Me: The Ethno- (Solanaceae), Thomas Mione, Daniel Mugaburu, botany of the Ackee in Jamaica, John Rashford and Bryan Connolly 167 190 Reenberg, Anette see Ole Mertz Traditional Knowledge of Dypsis fibrosa (Arecaceae) ECONOMIC BOTANY [VOL. 55 in Eastern Madagascar, Anja Byg and Henrik Bal- Weeds as Crops: The Value of Maize Field Weeds in slev 263 the Valley of Toluca, Mexico, Leticia Vieyra-Odi- Triticum durum in Northern Syria—Parched Corn lon and Heike Vibrans 426 (Frikeh) of the Bible?, Lytton John Musselman Wild Edible Plants of the Sikkim Himalaya: Nutritive and Al-Mouslem Abdel Baset 187 Values of Selected Species, Manju Sundriyal and Ugent, Don see Ochoa, Carlos R.C. Sundriyal 377 Upreti, D.K. see Kumar, Kaushal Wollenberg, Eva K., Incentives for Collecting Gaharu Use of Native Tree Species by an Hispanic Community (Fungal-infected Wood of Aguilaria spp.; Thy- in Panama, Salomon Aguilar and Richard Condit melaeaceae) in East Kalimantan 444 223 Wounaan and Embera Use and Management of the Fi- Valiente-Banuet, Alfonso see Casas, Alejandro ber Palm Astrocaryum Standleyanum (Arecaceae) Vibrans, Heike see Garcia-Mateos, Rosario for Basketry in Eastern Panama, J. Velasquez Vibrans, Heike see Vieyra-Odilon Runk 72 Vieyra-Odilon, Leticia and Heike Vibrans, The Value Wyatt, Andrew R. see Lentz, David L. of Maize Field Weeds in the Valley of Toluca, Yingdong, Pu. see Jianchu, Xu Mexico 426 Yoneda, Yoshiaki see Austin, Daniel E Viveros, Juan Luis see Casas, Alejandro Yongping, Yang see Jianchu, Xu INDEX TO VOLUME 55: SUBJECTS! Ackee 190 evolutionary dynamics 93 Non-timber forest products 528 agriculture station 290 fiber palm 72 Northwestern Argentina 325 Aguilaria spp. 444 floral biology 167 nutritive values 377 alkaline substances 325 folk taxonomy 93 Oaxaca 106 ancient medicinal plant lore 458 Frikeh 187 Oenothera spp. 83 Andes 344 Fungal-infected wood of Aguilar- Ozumba 545 Anoda cristata 545 ia spp. 444 pair-wise comparisons 62 Araceae 14, 263 Gaharu 444 palm extractivism 62 Asian creation stories 575 genetic Aztec 457 approach 14 parasitic plants 7 Benincasa hispida 575 diversity 14 Parched corn (Frikeh) 187 Bible 187 perceptions 106 Parmelia spp. (lichens) 458 bioclimatic modeling 62 resources 401 Patagonia 243 Brassicaceae 344 Glucosinolate 255 Phillippines, The 341 Brazil 93 guapaque 457 Phoenix Raincape 341 Burkina Faso 276 hat weaving 539 Piik ap Oom Okiek 32 case study 93 Helianthus annuus L. 370 plant introductions 290 Cassava 93 Himalaya 377 plant resources 129 China 14, 83, 401 Hydnora abyssinica 7 Pohnpi 290 Cinchona 3 Hydnoraceae 7 population differentiation 545 coca leaf 325 India 458, 528 prehistoric Sunflower 370 Colocasia esculenta 14 insalivation 325 Rubiaceae 3 Colorin Fabaceae 391 Ipomoea nil 515 Santiago Mamahuazuca 545 commercial products 255 Jaltomata biflora \67 Sapindaceae 184 Sikkim 377 Convolvulaceae 515 Jamaica 190 Solanaceae 3, 167 conservation 341 Jesuits’ Bark 3 sorghum 401 cross-cultural 363 Jipi, Carludovica palmata 539 Syria 187 Cucurbitaceae 575 Juncus arcticus 391 Tannins 212 cultural dynamism 9 Juncaceae 391 Taro 14 Cyclanthaceae 539 Kenya 32 Tecnico 363 Daemonorops 474 Lepidium meyenii 344 Tehuacan-Cuicatlan Valley 129 Dodonaea viscosa 184 Lepidium pervianum Chacon 255 Texas 212 domestication 370 lichens 458 Theymelaeaceae 444 Dracaena 474 Maca plants 255 Toluca 426 Dragon’s Blood 474 Maca roots 344 Totorilla 391 Dypsis fibrosa 263 Maca seeds 255 Triticum durum 187 Ecuador 62, 391 Maca sprouts 255 Ubatuba 93 Embera 72 Madagascar 263 vegetables Erythrina americana 391 Maize 106, 492, 570 consumption 276 Erythroxylaceae 325 maize field 426 Weeds Erythroxylum coca 325 Malvaceae 545 as crops 426 Ethiopia 47 Mapuche community 243 weedy greens 32 ethnobotany 190, 545 marketing 276 wild edible plants evening primrose 83 Mexico 106, 129, 212, 370, 391, gathering 243 426, 539, 545 selected species 377 Micronesia 9, 290 wild food plant development 47 'Single page numbers indicate mimoseid legumes 212 Wild teosinte 570 only that an entry occurs in an ar- native tree species 223 Wounaan 72 ticle, not its frequency. Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve 528 Yucatan peninsula 539 Economic Botany 55(4) p. 605. 2001 © 2001 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A.

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