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EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY E D VOLUME 74, NO. 1 (2017) I N B U CONTENTS R G Does Asplenium falcatum exist in the Philippines? H A. E. SALGADO 1 Typification of names in Eriocaulon in the Flora of Thailand and Flora JO AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam U SYSTEMATICS AND BIODIVERSITY P. SOULADETH, A. PRAJAKSOOD, J. A. N. PARNELL & M. F. NEWMAN 5 R The woody vegetation of quartzite soils in a mountain landscape in the Atlantic N Forest Domain (south-eastern Brazil): structure, diversity and implications for conservation A VOLUME 74, No. 1 L J. H. C. RIBEIRO, C. R. FONSECA & F. A. CARVALHO 15 O An illustrated generic key and updated list of the grasses (Poaceae) of Belize S. P. SYLVESTER 33 F Six new species of Tetrapterys (Malpighiaceae) B W. R. ANDERSON & C. ANDERSON 77 O Carex drukyulensis (Cyperaceae), a ‘new’ species from the Himalayas (Bhutan) T P. JIMÉNEZ-MEJÍAS & H. J. NOLTIE 95 A N Book review Y Diatoms of the United States 1. Taxonomy, Ultrastructure and Descriptions of New Species and Other Rarely Reported Taxa from Lake Sediments in the Western U.S.A., edited by J. P. Kociolek, B. Laslandes, D. Bennett, E. Thomas, M. Brady & C. Graeff 103 V o lu m e 7 4 , N o . 1 , p p . 1 – 1 0 8 M a r c h 2 The cover illustration, drawn by Mary Mendum, is of the diminutive alpine plant Sibbaldia 0 1 procumbens, named in honour of one of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh’s founders, 7 Robert Sibbald. This plant is used, in a stylised form, as the Garden’s official logo. Date of print copy publication of Edinburgh Journal of Botany 73(3) (pages 265–398): 25 October 2016 Cambridge Core For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at: cambridge.org/ejb ISSN: 0960-4286 174mm x 247mm 0099660044228866__7733--44..iinndddd 11 2288//0011//1177 77::3322 PPMM EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY EDINBURGH JOURNAL OF BOTANY: INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS (March 2017) 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. Manuscripts should be sent in electronic form to [email protected]. 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