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INDEX TO VOLUME 56: AUTHORS AND TITLES OF PAPERS A New Approach to Consider the Pollen Variable in Dufour, D.L., see Wilson, Warren M. Forecasting Yield Models, Marco Fornaciari, Luca Duke, James A.., see Edwards, Adam L. Pieroni, Fabio Orlandi, and Bruno Romano 66 Edwards, Adam L., Ronald L. Jenkins, L.J. Davenport, A Paradise for Economic Botanists: The Eden Project, and James A. Duke, Presence of Diosgenin in Dios- Ghillean T. Prance 226 corea batatas (Dioscoreaceae) 204 Acclimatization Trials of Some Solanum Species from Elias, Marianne, see Pujol, Benoit Amazonas Venezuela at the Botanical Garden of Eshbaugh, W. Hardy, see Gilmore, Michael P. Padova, N. Rascio, A. Camani, L. Sacchetti, I. Ethnobotanical Studies on Some Pteridophytes of Moro, G. Cassina, F Torres, E.M. Cappelletti, and Southern Nigeria, Maria O. Nwosu 255 M.G. Paoletti 306 Ethnobotany of the Wild Mexican Cucurbitaceae, Ra- Anderson, Loran C., see Outlaw, William H., Jr. fael Lira and Javier Caballero 380 Atha, Daniel E., see Balick, Michael J. Etkin, Nina L., Local Knowledge of Biotic Diversity Balick, Michael J., Daniel E Atha, Sarah Canham, and and its Conservation in Rural Hausaland, Northern Leopoldo Romero, Capoche-Rediscovery of a For- Nigeria 73 gotten Febrifuge (Ocotea veraguensis {Meisn.| Evans, Tom D. and Khamphone Sengdala, The Adop- Mez) from Beliza, Central America, Including a tion of Rattan Cultivation for Edible Shoot Produc- new Floristic Record 89 tion in Lao PDR and Thailand From Non Timber Ballance, A., see Shackleton, S.E Forest Product to Cash Crop 147 Betula Makes Music in Europe: Three Birch Horns Fairbanks, D.H.K., see Shackleton, S.E. from Kew’s Economic Botany Collections, Jenny Fornaciari, Marco, Luca Pieroni, Fabio Orlandi, and McCune and Hew D. V. Prendergast 303 Bruno Romano, A New Approach to Consider the Bioactive Constituents of Alaskan Devil’s Root (Oplo Pollen Variable in Forecasting Yield Models 66 panax horridus, Araliaceae), James D. Bloxton I, Fruit Production of the Ungurahua Palm (Oenocarpus Ara Der Marderosian, and Ron Gibbs 285 bataua subsp. bataua, Arecaceae) in an Indigenous Bloxton, James D., Il, Ara Der Marderosian, and Ron Managed Reserve, Christopher Miller 165 Gibbs, Bioactive Constituents of Alaskan Devil’s Fukuta, Y., see Ishikawa, R. Root (Oplopanax horridus, Araliaceae) 285 Geach, B. S., see Shackleton, S. E. Botanical Determination of the Middle Eastern Tree of Genetic Resources of Primitive Upland Rice in Laos, Life, J. Andrew McDonald 113 R. Ishikawa, S. Yamanaka, K. Kanyavong, Y. Fu ‘aballero, Javier, see Lira, Rafael kuta, Y-I. Sato, L. Tang, and T. Sato 192 ‘amani, A.., see Rascio, N Germination Ecology of Cassava (Manihot esculenta ‘anham, Sarah, see Balick, Michael J. Crantz, Euphorbiaceae) in Traditional Agroecosys- “apoche-Rediscovery of a Forgotten Febrifuge (Oco- tems: Seed and Seedling Biology of a Vegetatively tea veraguensis |Meisn.] Mez) trom Beliza, Central Propogated Domesticated Plant, Benoit Pujol, Guil- America, Including a New Floristic Record, Mi- laume Gigot, Gérard Laurent, Marina Pinheiro- chael J. Balick, Janiel E. Atha, Sarah Canham, and Kluppel, Marianne Elias, Martine Hossaert-McKey Leopoldo Romero 89 and Doyle McKey 366 Cappelletti, E.M., see Rascio, N. Gibbs, Ron, see Bloxton, James D., Il Cassina, G., see Rascio, N. Gibson, Donna M., see Sirvent, Tara M. Changes with Willow in North Atlantic Ana- and Ca- Gigot Guillaume, see Pujol, Benoit tadromous Fish Traps, Hew D.V. Prendergast and Gilmore, Michael P., W. Hardy Eshbaugh, and Adolph Julia Steele 219 M. Greenberg, The Use, Construction, and Impor- Chinanteco Management of Aechmea magdalenae: |m- tance of Canoes Among the Maijuna of the Peru- plications for the Use of TEK and TRM in Man- vian Amazon 10 agement Plans, Tamara Ticktin and Timothy Johns Giusti, Maria Elena, see Pieroni, Andrea 177 Gomez-Beloz, Alfredo, Plant Use Knowledge of the Dafni Amots, The Doctrine of Signatures in Present- Winikina Warao: The Case for Questionnaires in Day Israel 328 Ethnobotany 231 Dafni, Amots, Why are Rags Tied to the Sacred Trees Greenberg, Adolph M., see Gilmore, Michael P. of the Holy Land? 315 Guries, Raymond P., see Lebbie, Aiah Davenport, L.J., see Edwards, Adam L. Hossaert-McKey, Martine, see Pujol, Benoit Economic Botany 56(4) pp. 425-427. 2002 © 2002 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 U.S.A. 426 ECONOMIC * BOTANY [VOL. 56 Hsieh, Jaw Shu, see Hymowitz, Theodore William M. Outlaw, Nedra N. Outlaw, Elizabeth C. Hymowitz, Theodore and Jaw Shu Hsieh, The Use of Outlaw, and Anne B. Thistle, The Jujube (Ziziphus Glycine tomentella Hayata on the Islet of Kinmen jujuba Mill.), a Multipurpose Plant 198 (Quemoy) 287 Paoletti, M.G., see Rascio, N. Is Allium kurrat the Leek of the Bible?, Lytton J. Mus- Parr, J.E, The Identification of Xanthorrhoea Resins selman 399 by Starch Morphology: Prospects for Archaeolog- Ishikawa, R., S. Yamanaka, K. Kanyavong, Y. Fukuta, ical and Taxonomic Applications 260 Y-I. Sato, L. Tang, and T. Sato, Genetic Resources Perry, Linda, Starch Granule Size and the Domesti- of Primitive Upland Rice in Laos 192 cation of Manioc (Manihot esculenta) and Sweet Jain, Sudhanshu, see Kumar, Vivek Potato (Ipomoea batatas) 335 Jenkins, Ronald L., see Edwards, Adam L. Pieroni, Andrea, and Maria Elena Giusti, Ritual Bo- Johns, Timothy, see Ticktin, Tamara. tanicals Against the Evil-Eye in Tuscany, Italy 201 Kanyavong, K., see Ishikawa, R. Pieroni, Luca, see Fornaciari, Marco Kumar, Vivek, and Sudhanshu Jain, Plant Products in Pinheiro-Kluppel Marina, see Pujol, Benoit Some Tribal Markets of Central India 242 Plant Products in Some Tribal Markets of Central In Laurent, Gérard, see Pujol, Benoit dia, Vivek Kumar and Sudhanshu Jain 242 Lebbie, Aiah R., and Raymond P. Guries, The Palm Plant Use Knowledge of the Winikina Warao: The Wine Trade in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Production, Case for Questionnaires in Ethnobotany, Alfredo Income, and Social Construction 246 Gomez-Beloz 231 Lev,i&;, see Dafni Amots Prance, Ghillean T., A Paradise for Economic Bota- Lindqvist, Charlotte, see Zerega, Nyree nists: The Eden Project 226 Lira, Rafael, and Javier Caballero, Ethnobotany of the Prendergast, Hew D.V., see McCune, Jenny Wild Mexican Cucurbitaceae 380 Prendergast, Hew D.V., see Servaes, Caroline D. Local Knowledge of Biotic Diversity and its Conser- Prendergast, Hew D.V., Useful Marine Monocots— vation in Rural Hausaland, Northern Nigeria, Nina More Collections Than Data? 110 L. Etkin 73 Prendergast, Hew D.V., and Julia Steele, Changes with Making and Marketing Chambira Hammocks and Willow in North Atlantic Ana- and Catadromous Bags in the Village of Brillo Nuevo, Northeastern Fish Traps 219 Peru, Jaana Vormisto 27 Presence of Diosgenin in Dioscorea batatas (Diosco- Marderosian, Ara Der, see Bloxton, James D., Il reaceae), Adam L. Edwards, Ronald L. Jenkins, L. McCune, Jenny, and Hew D. V. Prendergast, Betula J. Davenport, and James A. Duke 204 Makes Music in Europe: Three Birch Horns from Pujol, Benoit, Guillame Gigot, Gérard Laurent, Marina Kew’s Economic Botany Collections 303 Pinheiro-Kluppel, Marianne Elias, Martine Hos- McDonald, J. Andrew, Botanical Determination of the saert-McKey, and Doyle McKey, Germination Middle Eastern Tree of Life 113 Ecology of Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz, McKey, Doyle, see Pujol, Benoit Euphorbiaceae) in Traditional Agroecosystems: Miller, Christopher, Fruit Production of the Ungurahua Seed and Seedling Biology of a Vegetatively Pro- Palm (Oenocarpus bataua subsp. bataua, Areca- pogated Domesticated Plant 366 ceae) in an Indigenous Managed Reserve 165 Molina-Cruz, Alvaro, see Ross-Ibarra, Jeffrey Rascio, N., A. Camani, L. Sacchetti, 1. Moro, G. Cas- Mori, Scott, see Zerega, Nyree sina, F Torres, E.M. Cappelletti, and M.G. Paoletti, Acclimatization trials of Some Solanum Species Moro, I., see Rascio, N. Motley, Timothy J., see Zerega, Nyree from Amazonas Venezuela at the Botanical Garden Musselman, Lytton J., Is Allium kurrat the Leek of the of Padova 306 Bible? 399 Riddle, Kimberly A., see Outlaw, William H., Jr. Netshiluvhi, T.R., see Shackleton, S.E. Ritual Botanicals Against the Evil-Eye in Tuscany, It Newton, Adrian, see Soehartono, Tonny aly, Andrea Pieroni and Maria Elena Giusti 201 Nwosu, Maria O., Ethnobotanical Studies on Some Romano, Bruno, see Fornaciari, Marco Pteridophytes of Southern Nigeria 255 Romero, Leopoldo, see Balick, Michael J. Orlandi, Fabio, see Fornaciari, Marco Ross-Ibarra, Jeffrey, and Alvaro Molina-Cruz, The Out of the Museum Darkness: A Mid-19th Century Ethnobotany of Chaya (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius Bark Drawing from Victoria, Australia, Caroline D. ssp. aconitifolius Breckon): A Nutritious Maya Servaes and Hew D.V. Prendergast 6 Vegetable 350 Outlaw, Elizabeth C., see Outlaw, William H., Jr. Sacchetti, L., see Rascio, N. Outlaw, Nedra N., see Outlaw, William H., Jr. Sato, T., see Ishikawa, R. Outlaw, William M., see Outlaw, William H., Jr. Sato, Y-I., see Ishikawa, R. Outlaw, William H., Jr, Shugiu Zhang, Kimberly A. Sengdala, Khamphone, see Evans, Tom D. Riddle, Arthur K. Womble, Loran C. Anderson, Servaes, Caroline D., and Hew D.V. Prendergast, Out 2002] INDEX TO VOLUME 56 427 of the Museum Darkness: A Mid-19th Century chael P. Gilmore, W. Hardy Eshbaugh, and Adolph Bark Drawing from Victoria, Australia 6 M. Greenberg 10 Shackleton, C.M., see Shackleton, S.E. The Use of Glycine tomentella Hayata on the Islet of Shackleton, S.E., C.M. Shackleton, T.R. Netshiluvhi, Kinmen (Quemoy), Theodore Hymowitz and Jaw B.S. Geach, A. Ballance, and D.H.K. Fairbanks, Shu Hsieh 287 Use Patterns and Value of Savanna Resources in Thistle, Anne B., see Outlaw, William H., Jr. Three Rural Villages in South Africa 130 Ticktin, Tamara, The History of /xtle in Mexico 92 Sirvent, Tara M., Loren Walker, Nan Vance, and Don- Ticktin, Tamara, and Timothy Johns, Chinanteco Man- na M. Gibson, Variation in Hypericins from Wild agement of Aechmea magdalenae: Implications for Population of Hypericum perforatum L. in the Pa- the Use of TEK and TRM in Management Plans cific Northwest of the U.S.A. 41 177 Soehartono, Tonny, and Adrian C. Newton, The Ga Torres, F, see Rascio, N. haru Trade in Indonesia: Is It Sustainable? 271 Use Patterns and Value of Savanna Resources in Three Starch Granule Size and the Domestication of Manioc Rural Villages in South Africa, S.E. Shackleton, (Manihot esculenta) and Sweet Potato (Ipomoea C.M. Shackleton, T.R. Netshiluvhi, B.S. Geach, A. batatas), Linda Perry 335 Ballance, and D.H.K. Fairbanks 130 Steele, Julia, see Prendergast, Hew Useful Marine Monocots—More Collections Than Steinberg, Michael K., The Globalization of a Cere- Data?, Hew D. V. Prendergast 110 monial Tree: The Case of Cacao (Theobroma ca- Using Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphisms cao) among the Mopan Maya 58 (AFLP) to Identify Black Cohosh (Actaea race- Tang, L., see Ishikawa, R. mosa), Nyree J. C. Zerega, Scott Mori, Charlotte The Adoption of Rattan Cultivation for Edible Shoot Lindqvist, Qunyi Zheng, and Timothy J. Motley Production in Lao PDR and Thailand—From Non 154 Timber Forest Product to Cash Crop, Tom D. Evans Vance, Nan, see Sirvent, Tara M. and Khamphone Sengdala 147 Variation in Hypericins from Wild Population of Hy- The Doctrine of Signatures in Present-Day Israel, pericum perforatum L. in the Pacific Northwest of Amots Dafni and E. Lev 328 the U.S.A., Tara M. Sirvent, Loren Walker, Nan The Ethnobotany of Chaya (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius Vance, and Donna M. Gibson 41 ssp. aconitifolius Breckon): A Nutritious Maya Vormisto, Jaana, Making and Marketing Chambira Vegetable, Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra and Alvaro Molina- Hammocks and Bags in the Village of Brillo Nue- Cruz 350 vo, Northeastern Peru 27 The Gaharu Trade in Indonesia: Is It Sustainable?, Walker, Loren, see Sirvent, Tara M. Tonny Soehartono and Adrian C. Newton 271 Why are Rags Tied to the Sacred Trees of the Holy The Globalization of a Ceremonial Tree: The Case of Land?, Amots Dafni 315 Cacao (Theobroma cacao) among the Mopan Why “Bitter” Cassava? Productivity of “Bitter” and Maya, Michael K. Steinberg 58 “Sweet” Cassava in a Tukanoan Indian Settlement The History of /xtle in Mexico, Tamara Ticktin 92 in the Northwest Amazon, Warren M. Wilson and The Identification of Xanthorrhoea Resins by Starch D.L. Dufour 49 Morphology: Prospects for Archaeological and Wilson, Warren M. and D.L. Dufour, Why “Bitter” Taxonomic Applications, J.E Parr 260 Cassava? Productivity of “Bitter” and “Sweet” The Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.), a Multipurpose Cassava in a Tukanoan Indian Settlement in the Plant, William H. Outlaw Jr., Shuqiu Zhang, Kim- Northwest Amazon 49 berly A. Riddle, Arthur K. Womble, Loran C. An- Womble, Arthur K., see Outlaw, William H., Jr. derson, William M. Outlaw, Nedra N. Outlaw, Eliz- Yamanaka, S., see Ishikawa, R. abeth C. Outlaw, and Anne B. Thistle 198 Zerega, Nyree J. C., Scott Mori, Charlotte Lindqvist, The Palm Wine Trade in Freetown, Sierra Leone: Pro- Qunyi Zheng, and Timothy J. Motley, Using Am- duction, Income, and Social Construction, Aiah R plified Fragment Length Polymorphisms (AFLP) to Lebbie and Raymond P. Guries 246 Identify Black Cohosh (Actaea racemosa) 154 The Use, Construction, and Importance of Canoes Zhang, Shuqiu, see Outlaw, William H., Jr. Among the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon, Mi- Zheng, Qunyi, see Zerega, Nyree INDEX TO VOLUME 56: SUBJECTS Acclimatization trials 306 Gaharu 271 Plant domestication 335 Actaea racemosa 154 Genetic constitution 193 Pollen grains 66 Aechmea magdalenae \77 Genetic resources 147 Pollination 306 AFLP 154 Geodesic domes 226 Primitive cultivars 193 Agroecology 366 Glucosides 49 Pseudohypericin 41 Allium 399 Hafting 260 Pteridophytes 255 Amazon 10 Hammocks 27 Questionnaires 231 Amazonas 306 Harvest 177 Rags 315 Amazonia 27 Harvesting 271 Ranunculaceae 154 Astrocaryum chambira 27 Hausa 73 Rattan 147 Australia 7 Healing trees 315 Residues 260 Bags 27 Household income 246 Resins 260 Bark Drawing 6 Hypericin 41 Resource valuation 130 Bataua 165 India 242 Root crops 335 Betula 303 Indigenous medicine 73 Rural livelihood 130 Bible 399 Interpretation of botany 226 Sacred trees 113, : 315 Biodiversity 73 Ipomoea batatas 335 Savanna resources 130 Biodiversity conservation 147 Isozyme 193 Secondary compounds 49 Black cohosh 154 Israel 315, 328 Seed dormancy 366 Botanical dietary supplements 154 Ixtle 92 Seed germination 366 Cacao 58 Jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.) 198 Shifting cultivation 366 Calamus 147 Kurrat 399 Siona 165 Chaya 350 Laos 147 Social networks 246 Cimicifuga racemosa 154 Leek 399 Soil seed bank 366 Cnidoscolus aconitifolius 350 Maijuna people 10 Solanum species 306 cocona 306 Manihot esculenta 49, 335, 366 South Africa 130 coconilla 306 Marine monocots 110 Southern Nigeria 255 Composition 41 Maya 350 St. John’s wort 41 Conservation 73 Maya Gold 58 Starch grains 260 Contact magic 315 Medicinal ferns 255 Starch granules 335 Cornwall 226 Medicinal plants ‘ Statistical model 66 Cosmetics 255 Mesoamerica 350 Stone tools 260 Cucurbitaceae 380 Mexico 177, 350, 380 Subsistence use of NTFPs 130 Cultivation 147 Mil pesos 165 Surguja 242 Cyanogenic 49 Mopan Mary 58 Sustainability 271 Diet 73 Music instruments 303 Swidden agriculture 49 diosgenin 204 Native canoe construction 10 Swiss biichel 303 DNA fingerprinting 154 Nigeria 73 Trade in NTFP 130 Doctrine of Signatures 328 Nomenclature 198 Traditional ecological knowledge Domestication 147 Nontimber forest products 27 177 Ecuador 165 50; T4717 7, 266.271 Traditional resource management 177 Eden Project 226 Norwegian lur 303 Edible ferns 255 Ocotea veraguensis 89 Tree worship 315 Ethnicity 246 Oenocarpus 165 Tribal market 242 Ethnobotany 231, 328, 380 Olea europaea L. 66 Ungurahua 165 Euphorbiaceae 366 Organically grown 58 Upland rice 193 evil-eye 201 Orinoco River Delta 231 Venezuela 231, 306 Fiber 177 Oryza sativa 193 Warao 231 Finnish clarinet 303 Padova Botanical Garden 306 Wild useful plants 380 Fire ecology 366 Palm fibers 27 Willow 219 Fodder 255 Palm wine 246 Yield forecast 66 Folk medicine 328 Palms 165 Yuca 49 Folk music 303 Peru 10, 27 Zanthorrhoes 260 Fruit production 165 Plant defense 41 Economic Botany 56(4) pp. 428. 2002 © 2002 by The New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx , NY 10458-5126 U.S.A.

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