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Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 129(4), 2002, pp. 391-393 INDEX TO VOLUME 129, 2002 A gradient analysis of oak savanna community com- Coastal Plain, old-growth pine forests, 261 position in western Wisconsin, 115 COLLINS, BEVERLY S., vegetation of Fort Benning up- ABRAMS, Marc D., dendrochronology of disturbance land forests, 289 history of a native American site, 251 competition, in mass seeding and senescence in Po- alien plant, occurrence in utility corridors and riparian lymnia canadensis, 107 forests, 125 Cornus florida L. mortality and understory composi- ALIX, MITCHELL S., first reports of Ceratophyllum tion changes in western Great Smoky Mountains echinatum A. Gray from Indiana, 164 National Park, 194 Allegheny Hight Plateau, herbaceous layer contrast corridors, herbaceous layer contrast and alien plant oc- and alien plant occurrence in utility corridors and currence in utility corridors, 125 riparian forests, 125 allozyme, macrogeographic variation in Passiflora in- Dendrochronological investigation of disturbance his- carnata, 326 tory for a native American site in northwestern Amaranthaceae, Amaranthus cannabinus, 298; Froe- Pennsylvania, 251 lichia floridana, 3\\ dendrochronology, of a native American site, 251 Amaranthus cannabinus, inbreeding effects Dilustro, John J., vegetation of Fort Benning upland AMPORPAN, LA-Aw, floral ontogeny of Salpiglossis (So- forests, 289 lanaceae, 85 disturbance, understory response to in an oak forest, ANDERSON, KIMBERLY L., canopy gaps and plant di- 136 versity in a forested wetland, 238 Duncan, LIsA K., vegetation of Fort Benning upland Appalachian, oak forest understory response to distur- forests, 289 bance, 136 ‘ Dute, ROLAND R., pollen and leaf epidermal micro- Arabis laevigata variety laevigata, seed dispersal, 21 morphology of the Trillium pusillum Michaux ARMSTRONG, JosePH E. floral ontogeny of Salpiglossis complex, 175 (Solanaceae), 85 Ecological life history of the facultative woodland bi- BALLARD, Harvey E., Jr., affinities of Froelichia flor- ennial Arabis laevigata variety laevigata (Bras- idana populations, 311 sicaceae): Seed dispersal, 21 bark, anatomy in Salvadoraceae, 10 Effects of inbreeding in three populations of the di- BASKIN, CAROL C., intraspecific competition, mass oecious annual Amaranthus cannabinus (Amar- seeding, and senescence in Polymnia canadensis, anthaceae), 298 107; seed dispersal in Arabis laevigata variety ELLIOTT, KATHERINE J., vegetation response to large laevigata, 21 scale disturbance in a southern Appalachian for- BASKIN, JERRY M., intraspecific competition, mass est, 48 seeding, and senescence in Polymnia canadensis, exotic species, spread into a northeastern landscape, 107; seed dispersal in Arabis laevigata variety 220 laevigata, 21 BeNDER, MARTIN H., intraspecific competition, mass Experimental test of the role of mammalian herbivores on old field succession: Community structure and seeding, and senescence in Polymnia canadensis, 107 seedling survival, 228 BENEDICT, JENNIFER, life history of Microstegium vi- mineum, 207 Faivre, Amy E., genetic variation among Valeriana BLoom, THOMAS C., seed dispersal in Arabis laevigata ciliata populations, 39 variety laevigata, 21 First reports of Ceratophyllum echinatum A. Gray BoybD, RoBerT S., pollen and leaf epidermal micro- from Indiana with notes on the distribution, ecol- morphology of the Trillium pusillum Michaux ogy and phytosociology of the species, 164 complex, 175 flora, of Hoffman and Swinburne Islands, New York, BRAGG, Don C., old-growth pine forests, 261 77: of the Hempstead Harbor Shoreline Trail Nat- BRAM, MARGOT R., inbreeding effects in Amaranthus ural Area, 359 : cannabinus, 298 Floral ontogeny of Salpiglossis (Solanaceae) and the Brassicaceae, seed dispersal in Arabis laevigata vari- oblique gynoecium, 85 ety laevigata, 21 flowering phenology, of two grasses, 96 Forelichia floridana, \SSR markers and population af- Cabombaceae, root cortex, | finities, 311 Capenasso, M. L., mammalian herbivore effects on Fore, STEPHANIE A., macrogeographic allozyme vari- old field succession, 228 ation in Passiflora incarnata, 326 SpiRa, TIMOTHY canopy gaps, plant diversity in a forested wetland, 238 P., macrogeographic allozyme variation in Passi- CARLQUIST, SHERWIN, wood and bark anatomy of Sal- flora incarnata, 326 vadoraceae, 10 Fort Benning, vegetation of upland forests, 289 Ceratophyllum echinatum A. Gray, first reports from Foster, Davip R., microclimate and vegetation pat- Indiana, 164 terns in frost pockets, 154 CICCARELLO, STEPHANIE C., microclimate and vegeta- French Guiana, flowering plants of, 331 tion patterns in frost pockets, 154 Frost pockets on a level sand plain: Does variation in 391 392 JOURNAL OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL SOCIETY [VoL. 129 microclimate help maintain persistent vegetation 346; flora of the Hempstead Harbor Shoreline Po patterns?, 154 Trail Natural Area, 359 pra Genetic variability and phenotypic plasticity in flow- Macrogeographic allozyme variation in Passiflora in- ering phenology in populations of two grasses, 96 carnata, 326 Genetic variation among populations of Valeriana cil- MATTICE, JENNIFER, exotic species in a northeastern iata T.& G. (prairie valerian) in midwestern prai- landscape, 220 rie fens, 39 McCarty, BRIAN C., understory response to distur- Gipson, Davin J., life history of Microstegium vimi- bance in an oak forest, 136 neum, 207 McCauLey, Ross A.., affinities of Froelichia floridana gradient analysis, of oak savanna composition, 115 populations, 311 gynoecium, Salpiglossis floral ontogeny, 85 MEISEL, JENNIFER, gradient analysis of oak savanna community composition, 115 HecKLAU, EpNyuND F, flowering plants of central microclimate, and vegetation patterns in frost pockets French Guiana, 331 on a sand plain, 154 Hempstead Harbor Shoreline Trail Natural Area, flora Microstegium vimineum, life history, 207 of, 359 MOLANO-FLORES, BRENDA, pollination biology of Lo- Herbaceous layer contrast and alien plant occurrence belia spicata, 187 in utility corridors and riparian forests of the Al- MorGan, Eric C., flora of the Hempstead Harbor Shoreline Trail Natural Area, 359 legheny High Plateau, 125 herbivore, effects on old field succession, 228 Mori, Scott A., flowering plants of central French Hitcucock, STEPHANIE L., vegetation response to large Guiana, 331 scale disturbance in a southern Appalachian for- Moriaritry, WILLIAM J., herbaceous layer contrast and est, 48 alien plant occurrence in utility corridors and ri- HOWARD, LAUREN F., old-field succession in New parian forests, 125 Hampshire, 60 Mort, P. J., mammalian herbivore effects on old field succession, 228 HUNTER, JOHN C., exotic species in a northeastern land- scape, 220 MorTZKIN, GLENN, microclimate and vegetation patterns hurricane, vegetation response to Hurricane Opal and in frost pockets, 154 salvage logging, 48 Munir, Affaf, vascular flora of Hoffman and Swin- burne Islands, New York, 77 inbreeding, in Amaranthus cannabinus, 298 Nelumbonaceae, root cortex, | Indiana, first reports of Ceratophyllum echinatum A. New Hampshire, old-field succession, 60 Gray, 164 New York, flora of Hoffman and Swinburne Islands, Inferring nativity and biogeographic affinities of cen- tral and marginal populations of Froelichia flori- 77: flora of Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, 346: see dana (Amaranthaceae) from Inter-Simple Se- flora of the Hempstead Harbor Shoreline Trail see quence Repeat (ISSR) markers, 311 Natural Area, 359 ser New York State, canopy gaps and plant diversity in a Su forested wetland, 238 Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge. flora of, 346 Noteworthy plants reported from the Torrey Range— SM JENKINS, MICHAEL A., Cornus florida mortality and un- 2001, 363 derstory change, 194 Nymphaeaceae, root cortex, | KIRCHGESSNER, TONY, flowering plants of central oak savanna, community composition, 115 French Guiana, 331 oak forest, understory response to disturbance, 136 KRUEGER, LISA, vegetation response to large scale dis- old-field succession, in southeastern New Hampshire, turbance in a southern Appalachian forest, 48 60; mammalian herbivore effects on, 228 old-growth, pine forests, 261 Sp’ LAMONT, Eric E., flora of Jamaica Bay Wildlife Ref- uge, 346; noteworthy plants reported from the Passiflora incarnata, macrogeographic allozyme vari- Torrey Range—2001, 363 ation, 326 land-use, and vegetation of upland forests, 289 Pennsylvania, dendrochronology of disturbance histo- leaf, epidermal micromorphology in the Trillium pus- ry of a native American site, 251 illum complex, 175 phenotypic plasticity in flowering phenology of two Lee, THOMAS D., old-field succession in New Hamp- grasses, 96 shire, 60 phloem, histology of interxylary phloem in Salvador- LeoroLp, DONALD J., canopy gaps and plant diversity aceae, 10 in a forested wetland, 238 Pickett, S. T. A., mammalian herbivore effects on old Life history of Microstegium vimineum (Poaceae), an field succession, 228 invasive exotic in southern Illinois, 207 pine forests, old-growth, 261 Life form, habitat, and nutritional mode of the flow- Poaceae, Microstegium vimineum, life history, 207 ering plants of central French Guiana, 331 Pollen and leaf epidermal micromorphology of the Lobelia spicata, pollination biology, 187 Trillium pusillum Michaux complex, 175 logging, vegetation response to Hurricane Opal and Pollination biology and flower visitors of the gyno- salvage logging, 48 dioecious species Lobelia spicata Lam. (Campan- Long Island, flora of Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, ulaceae), 187 2002) INDEX TO VOLUME 129, 20 393 ne Polymnia canadensis, intraspecific competition, mass The root cortex of the Nymphaeaceae, Cabombaceae, seeding, and senescence, 107 and Nelumbonaceae, | prairie fens, genetic variation among Valeriana ciliata The vascular flora of Hoffman and Swinburne Islands, n- populations, 39 New York Harbor, New York, 77 Th oO Trillium pusillum Michaux complex (Trilliaceae): Quinn, JAMES A., genetic variability and phenotypic Analysis of pollen and leaf epidermal micromor- phology, 175 plasticity in flowering phenology in populations The spread of woody exotics into the forests of a of two grasses, 96 northeastern landscape, 1938-1999, 220 na Reference conditions for old-growth pine forests in the The role of canopy gaps in maintaining vascular plant diversity at a forested wetland in New York State, Upper West Gulf Coastal Plain, 261 238 na riparian forests, herbaceous layer contrast and alien The vascular flora of the Hempstead Harbor Shoreline plant occurrence, 125 ts Trail Natural Area, Long Island, New York, 359 Role of intraspecific competition in mass seeding and TIMMERMAN-ERSKINE, MARGARET, pollen and leaf epi- senescence in Polymnia canadensis, a primarily dermal micromorphology of the Trillium pusil- monocarpic species, 107 lum, pollen and leaf epidermal micromorphology, root cortex, of Nymphaeaceae, Cabombaceae, and Nel- 175 umbonaceae, | TRUSHENSKI, NICOLE, gradient analysis of oak savanna RuBINO, DARRRIN L., herbaceous layer contrast and community composition, 115 alien plant occurrence in utility corridors and ri- parian forests, 125 understory, oak forest understory response to distur- RUFFNER, CHARLES M., dendrochronology of distur- bance, 136 bance history of a native American site, 251 Upland old-field succession in southeastern New Hampshire, 60 Salpiglossis (Solanaceae), 85 Salvadoraceae, wood and bark anatomy, 10 Valeriana ciliata T.& G. (prairie valerian), genetic var- iation among populations, 39 sand plain, microclimate and vegetation patterns in frost pockets, 154 Vascular flora of Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Long ScRIBAILO, ROBIN W., first reports of Ceratophyllum Island, New York, 346 echinatum A. Gray from Indiana, 164 Vegetation response to large scale disturbance in a Seaco, JAMes L., Jr., Nymphaeaceae, Cabombaceae, southern Appalachian forest: Hurricane Opal and and Nelumbonaceae root cortex, | salvage logging seed dispersal, in Arabis laevigata variety laevigata, 21 WEIHER, EVAN, gradient analysis of oak savanna com- munity composition, 115 seeding, in Polymnia canadensis, 107 WETHERINGTON, JEFFREY D., Genetic variability and seedlings, survival in old field succession, 228 phenotypic plasticity in flowering phenology in senescence, in Polymnia canadensis, 107 populations of two grasses, 96 SHaritz, Repecca R., vegetation of Fort Benning up- wetland, canopy gaps and plant diversity in a forested land forests, 289 wetland, 238 SMALL, CHRISTINE J., understory response to distur- Wuire, Peter S., Cornus florida mortality and under- bance in an oak forest, 136 story change, 194 Soil texture, land-use intensity, and vegetation of Fort WILLIAMS, CHARLES E., herbaceous layer contrast and Benning upland forest sites, 289 alien plant occurrence in utility corridors and ri- Solanaceae, Salpiglossis floral ontogeny, 85 parian forests, 125 Spatial and temporal variation in the response of un- Winbus, JENNIFER L., genetic variation among Valeri- derstory vegetation to disturbance in a central Ap- ana ciliata populations, 39 palachian oak forest, 136 Wisconsin, oak savanna composition, 115 Spyreas, Greo, life history of Microstegium vimi- Wood and bark anatomy of Salvadoraceae: Ecology, neum, 207 relationships, histology of interxylary phloem, 10 STALTER, RICHARD, vascular flora of Hoffman and Swinburne Islands, New York, 77; flora of Ja- YOUNG, STEPHEN M., noteworthy plants reported from maica Bay Wildlife Refuge, 346 the Torrey Range—2001, 363

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