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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 118(4), 1991, pp. 498-504 INDEX TO VOLUME 118, 1991 A revision of Diarrhena (Poaceae) in the United States, BASKIN, CAROL C.: see Buchele, David E., 281, 288 128 Baskin, Jerry M. (Book Review), 87 A revision of the neotropical species of Turbina Raf. BASKIN, JERRY M.: see Buchele, David E., 281, 288 (Convolvulaceae), 265 beach plant communities, on Hog Island in the Vir- A synopsis of Poikilacanthus (Acanthaceae) in Mexico, ginia Coast Reserve (Delmarva Peninsula), 326 451 BERNARD, JOHN M.: see Seischab, F. K., 412 A vascular flora of the forested portion of Cunningham Betula albosinensis and B. utilis in southwestern China Park, Queens County, New York: Corrections and forests, 249 additions—III., 330 Betula alleghaniensis, B. papyrifera, regeneration of, in Abies balsamea, population dynamics and growth of, a Maine hardwood forest, 303 255 Biosphere Reserve (Champlain Adirondack), new rec- Abies faxoniana, in southwestern China forests, 249 ords for the flora of, 58 Acanthaceae, nectary function in Ruellia radicans, 188 Boom, Brian M. (Book Review), 214 Acanthaceae, the genus Poikilacanthus of, in Mexico, Botanical Research and Management in Galapagos 451 (Book Review), 88 Acer ginnala, 20 bottomland hardwoods, as seen on islands of the lower negundo, 20 Chippewa River, Wisconsin, 424 pensylvanicum, A. rubrum, A. saccharum, regen- Bourne, Carol M. (Book Review), 333 eration of, in a Maine hardwood forest, 303 BRANDENBURG, Davip M.: A revision of Diarrhena platanoides, 20 (Poaceae) in the United States, 128 rubrum, 20 breeding system, in Zephyranthes atamasco, 137 saccharinum, 20 Bronx County, New York City, Hibiscus militaris in saccharum subsp. nigrum, 20 Pelham Bay Park of, 329 ADAMS, HAROLD S.: see Stephenson, Steven L., 24 BROYLES, STEVEN B.: The breeding system of Zephyr- Adirondack Mountains, balsam fir population dynam- anthes atamasco (Amaryllidaceae), 137 ics and growth in, 255 BRUEDERLE, LEO P.: see Standley, L. A., 444 afterripening in seeds of Solidago, 288 Bryophytes, in the flora of Delaware, 43 Allegheny Plateau, New York, presettlement forest dis- BuBIER, JILL L.: Patterns of Picea mariana (black spruce) turbance in, 117 growth and raised bog development in Victory Allegheny Plateau of central New York, pitch pine Basin, Vermont, 399 communities of the, 412 BUCHELE, Davin E.: Ecology of the endangered species allozymes, variability of, in population of Carex spe- Solidago shortii 11. Ecological life cycle, 281 cies, 444 BUCHELE, Davin E.: Ecology of the endangered species Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (Vitaceae), a problem in Solidago shortii 11. Seed germination ecology, 288 Wave Hill (NYC) natural area, 312 Anaxagorea brevipes, pollen development in, 292 Carex polymorpha, electrophoretic variability in pop- Andrus, Richard (Book Review), 89 ulations of, 444 ANDRUS, RICHARD E.: see Karlin, Eric F., 43 Carex vestita, electrophoretic variability in popula- ANTENEN, SUSAN: see Yost, Susan E., 312 tions of, 444 Ants, attracted by nectar in annular nectaries of Ruellia carnivorous plants, growth and reproduction of, 12 radicans, 188 CARSON, WALTER P.: see Facelli, Jose M., 62 Arditti, Joseph (Book Review), 216 CARSON, WALTER P.: see Vankat, J. L., 385 Argyreieae, a tribe of the Convolvulaceae with inde- Carya, adundant on Triassic sites in the Virginia Pied- hiscent fruit, 265 mont, 161 Aristida tuberculosa, a rare species on Hog Island in caryopsis, morphology of used in revision of Diar- the Virginia Coast Reserve, 326 rhena, 128 Artemisia ludoviciana, new to Vermont, 58 Castanea dentata, pollen of, in moss polsters, 432 Asimina triloba, pollen development in, 292 dentata, present distribution of, in Virginia, 24 Atamasco Lily, breeding system of, 137 Catalogue of the Flora of Missouri (Book Review), 215 AusTIn, DANIEL F.: A revision of the neotropical spe- Catastrophic disturbances in the presettlement forests cies of Turbina Raf. (Convolvulaceae), 265 of western New York, 117 Austin, Daniel F. (Book Review), 215, 333, 469 Central Appalachians, growing season water relations autecology, of American chestnut, 432 of rosebay rhododendron and mountain laurel in, 123 Bacopa monnieri, a rare species on Hog Island in Vir- Cerastium tomentosum, new to Vermont, 58 ginia Coast Reserve, 326 Champlain Valley (New York and Vermont), new rec- balsam fir, population dynamics and growth of, 255 ords for the flora of, 58 bamboo (Bashania fangiana) after mass-flowering in chestnut, present distribution of, in Virginia, 24 southwestern China, 247 China, Bashania in, after mass-flowering, 247 BARNES, WILLIAM J.: Tree populations on the islands Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), established in of the lower Chippewa River in Wisconsin, 424 a maritime forest, 170 Bashania fangiana, after mass-flowering in south- chlorophyll content, of bristlecone pine (Pinus longae- western China, 247 va) needles, 184 498 Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 118(4), 1991, pp. 498-504 INDEX TO VOLUME 118, 1991 A revision of Diarrhena (Poaceae) in the United States, BASKIN, CAROL C.: see Buchele, David E., 281, 288 128 Baskin, Jerry M. (Book Review), 87 A revision of the neotropical species of Turbina Raf. BASKIN, JERRY M.: see Buchele, David E., 281, 288 (Convolvulaceae), 265 beach plant communities, on Hog Island in the Vir- A synopsis of Poikilacanthus (Acanthaceae) in Mexico, ginia Coast Reserve (Delmarva Peninsula), 326 451 BERNARD, JOHN M.: see Seischab, F. K., 412 A vascular flora of the forested portion of Cunningham Betula albosinensis and B. utilis in southwestern China Park, Queens County, New York: Corrections and forests, 249 additions—III., 330 Betula alleghaniensis, B. papyrifera, regeneration of, in Abies balsamea, population dynamics and growth of, a Maine hardwood forest, 303 255 Biosphere Reserve (Champlain Adirondack), new rec- Abies faxoniana, in southwestern China forests, 249 ords for the flora of, 58 Acanthaceae, nectary function in Ruellia radicans, 188 Boom, Brian M. (Book Review), 214 Acanthaceae, the genus Poikilacanthus of, in Mexico, Botanical Research and Management in Galapagos 451 (Book Review), 88 Acer ginnala, 20 bottomland hardwoods, as seen on islands of the lower negundo, 20 Chippewa River, Wisconsin, 424 pensylvanicum, A. rubrum, A. saccharum, regen- Bourne, Carol M. (Book Review), 333 eration of, in a Maine hardwood forest, 303 BRANDENBURG, Davip M.: A revision of Diarrhena platanoides, 20 (Poaceae) in the United States, 128 rubrum, 20 breeding system, in Zephyranthes atamasco, 137 saccharinum, 20 Bronx County, New York City, Hibiscus militaris in saccharum subsp. nigrum, 20 Pelham Bay Park of, 329 ADAMS, HAROLD S.: see Stephenson, Steven L., 24 BROYLES, STEVEN B.: The breeding system of Zephyr- Adirondack Mountains, balsam fir population dynam- anthes atamasco (Amaryllidaceae), 137 ics and growth in, 255 BRUEDERLE, LEO P.: see Standley, L. A., 444 afterripening in seeds of Solidago, 288 Bryophytes, in the flora of Delaware, 43 Allegheny Plateau, New York, presettlement forest dis- BuBIER, JILL L.: Patterns of Picea mariana (black spruce) turbance in, 117 growth and raised bog development in Victory Allegheny Plateau of central New York, pitch pine Basin, Vermont, 399 communities of the, 412 BUCHELE, Davin E.: Ecology of the endangered species allozymes, variability of, in population of Carex spe- Solidago shortii 11. Ecological life cycle, 281 cies, 444 BUCHELE, Davin E.: Ecology of the endangered species Ampelopsis brevipedunculata (Vitaceae), a problem in Solidago shortii 11. Seed germination ecology, 288 Wave Hill (NYC) natural area, 312 Anaxagorea brevipes, pollen development in, 292 Carex polymorpha, electrophoretic variability in pop- Andrus, Richard (Book Review), 89 ulations of, 444 ANDRUS, RICHARD E.: see Karlin, Eric F., 43 Carex vestita, electrophoretic variability in popula- ANTENEN, SUSAN: see Yost, Susan E., 312 tions of, 444 Ants, attracted by nectar in annular nectaries of Ruellia carnivorous plants, growth and reproduction of, 12 radicans, 188 CARSON, WALTER P.: see Facelli, Jose M., 62 Arditti, Joseph (Book Review), 216 CARSON, WALTER P.: see Vankat, J. L., 385 Argyreieae, a tribe of the Convolvulaceae with inde- Carya, adundant on Triassic sites in the Virginia Pied- hiscent fruit, 265 mont, 161 Aristida tuberculosa, a rare species on Hog Island in caryopsis, morphology of used in revision of Diar- the Virginia Coast Reserve, 326 rhena, 128 Artemisia ludoviciana, new to Vermont, 58 Castanea dentata, pollen of, in moss polsters, 432 Asimina triloba, pollen development in, 292 dentata, present distribution of, in Virginia, 24 Atamasco Lily, breeding system of, 137 Catalogue of the Flora of Missouri (Book Review), 215 AusTIn, DANIEL F.: A revision of the neotropical spe- Catastrophic disturbances in the presettlement forests cies of Turbina Raf. (Convolvulaceae), 265 of western New York, 117 Austin, Daniel F. (Book Review), 215, 333, 469 Central Appalachians, growing season water relations autecology, of American chestnut, 432 of rosebay rhododendron and mountain laurel in, 123 Bacopa monnieri, a rare species on Hog Island in Vir- Cerastium tomentosum, new to Vermont, 58 ginia Coast Reserve, 326 Champlain Valley (New York and Vermont), new rec- balsam fir, population dynamics and growth of, 255 ords for the flora of, 58 bamboo (Bashania fangiana) after mass-flowering in chestnut, present distribution of, in Virginia, 24 southwestern China, 247 China, Bashania in, after mass-flowering, 247 BARNES, WILLIAM J.: Tree populations on the islands Chinese tallow tree (Sapium sebiferum), established in of the lower Chippewa River in Wisconsin, 424 a maritime forest, 170 Bashania fangiana, after mass-flowering in south- chlorophyll content, of bristlecone pine (Pinus longae- western China, 247 va) needles, 184 498 1991] INDEX TO VOLUME 118, 1991 499 chronosequence, technique employed to study succes- Drosera, and the role of carnivory in growth and re- sion in Ohio, 365, 377, 392 production, 12 clearcutting, and its effect on secondary succession in Drosophila melanogaster, as food for Drosera, 12 hardwood forest, 303 DuDLEY, JUDITH L.: see Standley, L. A., 444 cluster analysis, used in the revision of Diarrhena (Po- DuRANDO, CELESTE M.: see Greller, Andrew M., 330 aceae), 128 coastal plain, and the Sphagnum flora of Delaware, 43 ecological life cycle of the endangered species Solidago Co ins, Scott L.: see Brandenburg, David M., 128 shortii, 281 Comparative pollen wall development of Welwitschia Ecology of the endangered species Solidago shortii. I. mirabilis and selected primitive angiosperms, 292 Ecological life cycle, 281 compass plant (Si/phium), and leaf orientation devel- Ecology of the endangered species Solidago shortii II. opment, 33 Seed germination ecology, 288 competition, interspecific, and the growth of Tali- Ecosystems of Florida (Book Review), 000 num, 1 Edaphic factors and forest vegetation in the Piedmont conducting capacity, in vessels of Piper auritum, 176 of Virginia, 161 Coning phenology of the cycad Macrozamia riedlei EICKMEIER, WILLIAM G.: see Onega, Tracy L., 52 (Zamiaceae) over a five-year interval, 6 electrophoresis, of allozyme phenotypes, in sedge (Car- Connor, KRISTINA F.: Cuticle thickness and chloro- ex) species, 444 phyll content in bristlecone pine needles of various Electrophoretic variability in the rare sedge, Carex ages, 184 polymorpha (Cyperaceae), 444 Contributions to the flora of the Lake Champlain Val- endangered plant species (Solidago shortii), seed ger- ley, New York and Vermont, III, 58 mination ecology of, 288 Convolvulaceae, revision of neotropical Turbina in, endangered species (Solidago shortii), ecological life 265 cycle of, 281 Convolvulus spithameus, endangered species in Ver- endemic species (Solidago shortii), of the Eden Shale mont, 58 Belt, Kentucky, 281 CROCKETT, LAWRENCE J.: On the trail of John Torrey, Endothia parasitica, and the chestnut blight, 24 #19. Part I, 78 Establishment and growth of Panicum virgatum L. CROCKETT, LAWRENCE J.: On the trail of John Torrey, seedlings on a Lake Erie sand dune, 141 #19. Part II, 201 Estes, JAMES R.: see Brandenburg, David M., 128 Cronquist, Arthur (Book Review), 215 Euphorbia ammanioides, a rare species on Hog Island Cuticle thickness and chlorophyll content in bristle- in the Virginia Coast Reserve, 326 cone pine needles of various ages, 184 evolution, of the monocarpic life history of Bashania cuticle thickness, of needles of Pinus longaeva (bristle- fangiana (bamboo), 247 cone pine), 184 experiments, repeatability of, in seed germination stud- cycads, study of coning phenology of, 6 ies, using Plantago, 154 Cynoglossum boreale, endangered species in Vermont, 58 FAcELLI, Jose M.: Heterogeneity of plant litter accu- mulation in successional communities, 62 DANIEL, THoMAS A.: A synopsis of Poikilacanthus Fagus grandifolia, regeneration of, in a Maine hard- (Acanthaceae) in Mexico, 451 wood forest, 303 De CANDIDO, RoseErT: Hibiscus militaris L. (Malva- FARRELL, JOHN D.: Edaphic factors and forest vege- ceae) new to New York State, 329 tation in the Piedmont of Virginia, 161 deciduous forest, of Cunningham Park, New York City, feeding treatments and the role of carnivory in Drosera corrections and additions to the vascular flora of, growth and reproduction, 12 330 Field Guide to the Peat Mosses of Boreal North Amer- deciduous forest, succession in chronosequences of, in ica (Book Review), 89 southwestern Ohio, 365, 377, 385, 392 FITZGERALD, BRIAN T.: Population dynamics and deciduous forest, woody detritus inputs and decom- growth of balsam fir on White-face Mountain, New position in, 52 York, 255 decomposition kinetics, of woody detritus in a south- floodplains, as sites for study of tree populations on ern temperate deciduous forest, 52 small islands, 424 Delaware, the Sphagnum flora of, 43 flora, bryophyte, study of, in Delaware, 43 detritus, accumulation in successional communities, flora, of Cunningham Park, NYC, corrections and ad- 62 ditions to, 330 Development of leaf orientation in the Prairie Com- flora, succession in southwestern Ohio, 365, 377, 385, pass Plant, Silphium laciniatum L., 33 392 Diarrhena americana, 128 flora, vascular, of Orient Beach State Park, New York, obovata, 128 449 Digitalis grandiflora, new to Vermont, 58 Floristics of a chronosequence corresponding to old dissimilarity index, used to study tree populations on field—deciduous forest succession in southwestern islands, 424 Ohio. I. Undisturbed vegetation, 365 disturbance, as a factor in succession in southwestern Floristics of a chronosequence corresponding to old Ohio, 385, 392 field—deciduous forest succession in southwestern disturbances, catastrophic, in presettlement forests of Ohio. II. Seed banks, 377 western New York, 117 Floristics of a chronosequence corresponding to old 500 BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB [VoL. 118 field—deciduous forest succession in southwestern island ecology, studied on the Chippewa River, Wis- Ohio. III. Post-disturbance vegetation, 385 consin, 424 Floristics of a chronosequence corresponding to old islands, tree populations of, in the lower “‘hippewa field-deciduous forest succession in southwestern River, Wisconsin, 424 Ohio. IV. Intra- and inter-stand comparisons and their implications for succession mechanisms, 392 JOHNSON, STEPHEN R.: The occurrence of state rare flower, scanning electron microscopy of, in Acer, 20 species on Hog Island in the Virginia Coast Re- forest decline, in spruce-fir forests, 255 serve, 326 forest vegetation, and American chestnut, in upland Juncus megacephalus, a rare species on Hog Island in forest communities in Virginia, 24 the Virginia Coast Reserve, 326 forests, vegetation of as affected by edaphic factors, in JURIK, THOMAS W.: see Zhang, Hanzhong, 33 the Virginia Piedmont, 161 Kalmia latifolia (mountain laurel), growing season wa- GABARAYEVA, N.: see Zavada, M. S., 292 ter relations of, 123 Gagea fistulosa, new to Vermont, 58 KARLIN, Eric F.: The Sphagnum flora of Delaware, 43 germination, studies of, using Plantago species, 154 Kincaip, Dwicut T.: see Stalter, Richard, 191 GRACIE, CAROL: Observations of dual function of nec- Konza Tallgrass Prairie, Kansas, compared to Hemp- taries in Ruellia radicans (Nees) Lindau (Acan- stead Plains, New York, 191 thaceae), 188 KRAFFT, CAIRN C.: The role of carnivory in the growth gradient analysis, of upland forest communities in Vir- and reproduction of Drosera filiformis and D. ro- ginia, 24 tundifolia, 12 GreiGc, NAncy: Structure and function of dimorphic prop roots in Piper auritum L., 176 Lactuca serriola, \eaf orientation of, 33 GRELLER, ANDREW M.: A vascular flora of the forested Lamont, Eric E. (Book Review), 334 portion of Cunningham Park, Queens County, New LAMONT, Eric E.: see Stalter, Richard, 191 York: Corrections and additions III, 330 LAMONT, Eric E.: The vascular flora of Orient Beach Greller, Andrew M. (Book Review), 211 State Park, Long Island, New York, 449 Growing season water relations of Rhododendron max- LANNER, RONALD M.: see Connor, Kristina F., 184 imum L. and Kalmia latifolia L., 123 leaf development, in the compass plant (Si/phium), 33 growth rates, of black spruce in various parts ofa raised leaf orientation, development of in compass plant (Sil- boreal bog, 399 phium), 33 gynoecium, stigmatic papillae of, in Acer, 20 LERSTEN, NELs R.: see Peck, Carol J., 20 life forms, Raunkiaer categories, on Hempstead Plains, Hammond, H. David (Book Reviews), 213, 214 Long Island, New York, 191 HANDEL, STEVEN N.: see Krafft, Cairn C., 12 Life forms of the flora at Hempstead Plains, New York, Harold William Rickett, Bibliographer & Editor, 1896— and a comparison with four other sites, 191 1989 (Obituary), 67 life history, and regeneration of species in a Maine HARTVIGSEN, GREGG: see Yost, Susan E., 312 hardwood forest, 303 HEM, A. C.: Maritime forests on Bull Island, Cape life history, of Bashania fangiana (bamboo), 247 Romain, South Carolina, 170 life history type, changes in vegetation of chronose- Hempstead Plains, Raunkiaer plant life forms in, 191 quences studied in southwestern Ohio, 365, 377, herkogamy, in the breeding systems of Amaryllidaceae, 385 137 light, and the growth of Talinum on rock outcrops, 1 Heterogeneity of plant litter accumulation in succes- LIPFORD, MICHAEL L.: see Stephenson, Steven L., 24 sional communities, 62 Long !sland, vascular flora of Orient Beach State Park Hibiscus militaris, H. palustris, in Pelham Bay Park, on, 449 Bronx, New York, 329 long term ecological research sites, on Hog Island, Vir- Hibiscus militaris L. (Malvaceae) new to New York ginia Coast Reserve (Delmarva Peninsula), 326 State, 329 Lyons, PAUL C.: Memorial to William Cuip Darrah Hog Island, Virginia Coast Reserve, rare plant species (1909-1989), 195 on, 326 How to Know the Wild Flowers (Book Review), 213 Magnolia delavayi, pollen development in, 292 HOWARD, RICHARD A.: Harold William Ricketi, Bib- Maine, populations of Carex polymorpha in, 444 liographer & Editor, 1896-1989, 67 male/female differences, in the cycad Macrozamia Hu, Jmncuu: see Taylor, Alan H., 247 riedlei, 6 Hurrican Hugo, effect on Bull Island, South Carolina, Manglietia tenuipes, pollen development in, 292 maritime forest vegetation, 170 maritime forest, on Bull Island, South Carolina, a bar- rier island, 170 importance values, of species in the Wave Hill (NYC) Maritime forests on Bull Island, Cape Romain, South natural area, 312 Carolina, 170 Influence of interspecfic competition, light and mois- maritime vegetation, of Orient Beach State Park, de- ture levels on growth of rock outcrop Talinum scribed and discussed, 449 (Portulacaceae), 1 MARSHALL, EVERETT J.: see Zika, Peter F., 58 initial floristic composition, its effect on succession, in Massachusetts, populations of Carex polymorpha in, southwestern Ohio, 392 444 Intermountain Flora, Volume 3B: Fabales (Book Re- mast-seeding, in Bashania fangiana (bamboo) in view), 212 southwestern China, 247 1991] INDEX TO VOLUME 118, 1991 501 MAun, M. A.: see Zhang, Jianhua, 141 PAILLET, FREDERICK L.: Relationship between pollen MAUusETH, JAMES D.: see Greig, Nancy, 176 frequency in moss polsters and forest composition Memorial to William Culp Darrah (1909-1989) (Obit- in a naturalized stand of American chestnut: Im- uary), 195 plications for paleoenvironmental interpretation, Miao, Shi Li: see Primack, Richard B., 154 432 Michelia fuscata, pollen development in, 292 paleoecology, as determined by pollen data, 432 moisture, and the growth of Talinum on rock outcrops, pandas, giant, in relation to mass-flowering of Basha- nia (bamboo) in southwestern China, 247 monocarpy, in Bashania fangiana (bamboo), in south- Panicum virgatum (switchgrass), establishment on a western China, 247 Lake Erie sand dune, 141 Morey, Este DARRAH: see Lyons, Paul C., 195 PANUCCHIO, MARIA K.: see Greller, Andrew M., 330 MULLER, ROBERT N.: Growing season water relations Papillate stigmas in Acer (Aceraceae), 20 of Rhododendron maximum L. and Kalmia lati- Paronychia canadensis, endangered species in Ver- folia L., 123 mont, 58 patchiness, of plant litter accumulation in successional nectar, in annular nectaries of Ruellia radicans, as an communities, 62 ant attractant, 188 Patterns of Picea mariana (black spruce) growth and needle age, in bristlecone pine, and chlorophyll con- raised bog development in Victory Basin, Ver- tent, 184 mont, 399 New England, development of boreal raised bogs and peat moss, and the presence of Sphagnum in Delaware, black spruce growth in, 399 43 New Jersey, litter accumulation in successional com- peatland, on coastal plain of Delaware, 43 munities of, 62 peatland development, in a raised boreal bog in Ver- New York, balsam fir population dynamics and growth mont, 399 in, 255 Peck, CAROL J.: Papillate stigmas in Acer (Aceraceae), New York, prairie life forms on Hempstead Plains, 20 Long Island, 191 Pennsylvania, populations of Carex polymorpha in, New York, vascular flora of Orient Beach State Park 444 in, 449 Petasites palmatus, endangered species in Vermont, 58 New York flora, new records for in the Champlain phenology, of Solidago shortii, in Kentucky, 281 Valley, 58 Physalis viscosa, a rare species on Hog Island in the NICHOLAS, N. S.: see Helm, A. C., 170 Virginia Coast Reserve, 326 non-native species, in the vegetation of the Wave Hill Picea mariana, pattern of growth in vicinity of a raised (NYC) natural area, 312 boreal bog in Vermont, 399 northern hardwoods, regeneration of, in relation to sec- Picea rubens, associated with balsam fir in the Adi- ondary succession, 303 rondacks, 255 Nymphaea coerulea, pollen development in, 292 Pickett, Steward T. A. (Book Reviews), 211, 216 Piedmont, forest vegetation of in Virginia, as affected by edaphic factors, 161 oak woods, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, compared Piedmont, on North Carolina, compared to Hemp- to Hempstead Plains, 191 stead Plains, New York, 191 Observation of dual function of nectaries in Ruellia Pimpinella saxifraga, new to Vermont, 58 radicans (Nees) Lindau (Acanthaceae), 188 pine, old-growth loblolly (Pinus taeda), South Carolina Ohio, floristics of old field—deciduous forest succession barrier island, 120 in southwestern 365, 377, 385, 392 pine barrens, in central and western New York, 412 old field, succesion in southwestern Ohio, 365, 377, Pinus longaeva, cuticle thickness and chlorophyll con- 385, 392 tent of needles of, 184 oldfields, plant litter accumulation in, in New Jersey, Pinus rigida, communities of, in central and western 62 New York, 412 Ombrotrophic bog, development of in Vermont, 399 Pinus taeda, growth in a South Carolina barrier island On the trail of John Torrey, #19. Part I. “‘The Inter- maritime forest, 170 weavings of History, Time, and John Torrey,” 78 On ihe trail of John Torrey, #19. Part II. 19th Century Piper auritum, structure and function of prop roots in, Military Expeditions, Closet Botany, and John 176 Torrey, 201 Pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) communities in central ONEGA, TRACY L.: Woody detritus inputs and decom- and western New York, 412 position kinetics in a southern temperate decid- Plant Molecular Systematics (Book Review), 333 uous forest, 52 Plant rarity, of species in the Virginia Coast Reserve, Ontario, Canada, establishment of Panicum virgatum Delmarva Peninsula, 326 on Lake Erie sand dunes in, 141 plant species list, for the Wave Hill (NYC) natural area, ordination, using DCA, of pitch pine communities, 412 312 Orient Beach State Park, vascular flora of, 449 Plant Taxonomy. The Systematic Evaluation of Com- ORNDUFF, ROBERT: Coning phenology of the cycad parative Data (Book Review), 215 Macrozamia riedlei (Zamiaceae) over a five-year Plantago, germination of seeds of, in “‘safe sites,” 154 interval, 6 Plantago aristata, 154 OrwiG, Davin: see Seischab, Franz K., 117 lanceolata, 154 outcrops, rock, and the growth of Talinum on, | major, 154 502 BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB [VoL. 118 Plantwatching: How Plants Remember, Tell Time, ROBERTS, TERESA L.: Floristics of a chronosequence Form Partnerships and More (Book Review), 214 corresponding to old field—deciduous forest suc- PLEASANTS, JOHN M.: see Zhang, Hanzhong, 33 cession in southwestern Ohio. II. Seed banks, 377 Poa pratensis, in competition with Talinum, 2 root suckers, in Piper auritum, 176 Poaceae, the species of Diarrhena in, 128 roots, adventitious, in Piper auritum, 176 Poikilacanthus capitatus, in Mexico, 451 roots, dimorphic, in Piper auritum, 176 macranthus, in Mexico, 451 roots (aerial, prop or stilt), in Piper auritum, 176 novogalicianus, a new species, in Mexico, 451 Rubus species, regeneration of, in a Maine hardwood pollen, characteristics of, as a taxonomic character in forest, 303 Poikilacanthus (Acanthaceae), 451 Ruellia radicans (Acanthaceae), dual function of nec- pollen development, in Welwitschia and selected prim- taries in, 188 itive angiosperms, 292 pollen-vegetation relationship, in ancient plant asso- “Safe sites” for germination using Plantago seeds: a ciations, 432 repetition of a thrice-published experiment, 154 Population dynamics and growth of balsam fir on sand burial, effect on establishment of switchgrass on Whiteface Mountain, New York, 255 sand dunes, 141 Populus species, regeneration of, in a Maine hardwood Sand Hills, of South Carolina, compared to Hempstead forest, 303 Plains, New York, 191 prairie, on Long Island, New York, Hempstead Plain, SANFORD, PATRICIA R.: see Paillet, F. L., 432 plant life forms, 191 Sapium sebiferum, established in a South Carolina bar- prairies, and the presence of the compass plant (Sil- rier island maritime forest, 170 phium), 33 scanning elecron microscopy, of stigmatic papillae in presettlement forests, of western New York, cata- Acer, 20 strophic disturbances in, 117 Schofield, Eileen K. (Book Review), 88 pressure-volume curves, in the growing season water Schuyler, Alfred E. (Book Review), 333 relations of rosebay rhododendron and mountain seed bank, importance in succession, 377 laurel, 123 seed bank, relevance to succession in old fields, south- PRIMACK, RICHARD B.: “Safe sites” for germination western Ohio, 385, 392 using Plantago seeds: A repetition of a thrice-pub- seed dormancy, in species of Solidago, 288 lished experiment, 154 seed germination, in species of Solidago, 288 primitive angiosperms, pollen development in, com- seed mass, effect on establishment of switchgrass on pared to Welwitschia, 292 sand dunes, 141 propagation, vegetative, in Piper auritum, 176 seedling survivorship, of switchgrass (Panicum virga- Prunus pensylvanica, regeneration of, in a Maine hard- tum) on sand dunes, 141 wood forest, 303 seeds, germination of, in “‘safe sites,” using Plantago species, 154 Qin, ZISHENG: see Taylor, Alan H., 247 SEISCHAB, FRANZ K.: Catastrophic disturbances in the Queens County, New York, vascular flora of Cun- presettlement forests of western New York, 117 ningham Park in, 330 SEISCHAB, FRANZ K.: Pitch pine (Pinus rigida Mill.) Quercus species, abundance in forests of the Virginia communities in central and western New York, Piedmont, 161 412 self-compatibility, in Zephyranthes, 137 Radnor Lake State Scientific Area, Tennessee, 52 sex ratios, in the cycad Macrozamia riedlei, 6 range extensions of species in the Champlain Valley of Silphium laciniatum, development of leaf orientation New York and Vermont, 58 in, 33 rare species, genetic variation in, 444 SNYDER, GARY W.: see Vankat, John L., 365 rare species, in the Champlain Valley of New York and soil, in the Virginia Piedmont, as a factor in forest Vermont, 58 vegetation, 161 rare species, of Sphagnum, in Delaware, 43 Solidago canadensis, seed germination in, 288 RAYNAL, DuDLEyY J.: see Fitzgerald, Brian T., 258 nemoralis, seed germination in, 288 REED, CLYDE F.: see Karlin, Eric F., 43 shortii, ecological life cycle of, in Kentucky, 281 regeneration, importance to secondary succession in a shortii, seed germination ecology of, 288 Maine hardwood forest, 303 Spatial patterns and environmental associates of bam- REID, Don: see Taylor, Alan H., 247 boo (Bashania fangiana Yi) after mass-flowering Relationship between pollen frequency in moss pol- in southwestern China, 247 sters and forest composition in a naturalized stand species diversity, changes of in old fields and forests of American chestnut: Implications for paleoen- in southwestern Ohio, 365, 377, 385 vironmental interpretation, 432 species richness, changes of in old fields and forests in repeatability, of seed germination experiments, 154 southwestern Ohio, 365, 377, 385 reproductive behavior in Macrozamia riedlei, 6 species-area curve, of the MacArthur-Wilson model for reproductive effort, in Drosera, 12 islands, 424 revegetation, after disturbance, effect on succession in Sphagnum, in the flora of Delaware, 43 southwestern Ohio, 385 Sporobolus vaginiflorus, in competition with Tali- Rhododendron maximum (rosebay rhododendron), num, 1 growing season water relations of, 123 spruce, black, patterns of growth ina raised boreal bog, Rhododendron species, in southwestern China forests, 399 249 spruce-fir associated in subalpine forests, 255 1991] INDEX TO VOLUME 118, 1991 503 STALTER, RICHARD: Life forms of the flora at Hemp- The vegetation of the Wave Hill natural area, Bronx, stead Plains, New York, and a comparison with New York, 312 four other sites, 191 Till Plains of the Central Lowlands Province, forests STALTER, RICHARD: see Lamont, E. E., 449 of, in western New York, 117 STANDLEY, Lisa A.: Electrophoretic variability in the Till Plains of the Central Lowlands Province, of New rare sedge, Carex polymorpha (Cyperaceae), 444 York, pitch pine communities of the, 412 STAPLES, GEORGE W.: see Austin, Daniel F., 265 tissue water relations, in rosebay rhododendron and steady-state forests, in presettlement western New York, mountain laurel, 123 117 Tree populations on the islands of the lower Chippewa STEPHENSON, STEVEN: The present distribution of River in Wisconsin, 424 chestnut in the upland forest communities of Vir- Trisetum melicoides, new to New York, 58 ginia, 24 Tsuga dumosa, in southwestern China forests, 249 stigma, papillae on, in Acer, 20 Turbina, revision of neotropical species of, 265 Structure and function of dimorphic prop roots in Piper Turbina amazonica, sp. nov., 265 auritum L., 176 Turbina corymbosa, contains narcotic ergoline alka- subalpine forests, of spruce and fir, in the northeastern loids, 265 United States and southeastern Canada, 255 succession, and its effect on plant litter accumulation, urban natural area (Wave Hill, New York City), veg- 62 etation of, 312 succession, old field—deciduous forest, in Ohio, 365, 377, 385, 392 VANKAT, JOHN L.: Floristics of a chronosequence cor- succession, secondary, in relation to forms of regen- responding to old field—deciduous forest succes- eration, 303 sion in southwestern Ohio. I. Undisturbed vege- Succession in Abandoned Fields: Studies in Central tation, 365 Czechoslovakia (Book Review), 211 VANKAT, JOHN L.: Floristics of a chronosequence cor- sundews, and the role of carnivory in growth and re- responding to old field—deciduous forest succes- production, 12 sion in southwestern Ohio. III. Post-disturbance survey notes, used to study presettlement forests in vegetation, 385 western New York, 117 VANKAT, JOHN L.: Floristics of a chronosequence cor- systematics, of the neotropical species of Turbina (Con- responding to old field—deciduous forest succes- volvulaceae), 265 sion in southwestern Ohio. IV. Intra- and inter- stand comparisons and their implications for suc- Taenidia integerrima, threatened species in Vermont, cession mechanisms, 392 58 VANKAT, JOHN L.: see Roberts, T. L., 377 Talinum, growth of, on rock outcrops, 1 vegetation, succession of, in southwestern Ohio, 365, Talinum calcaricum, 1 377, 385, 392 mengesii, 1 vegetation management, in the Wave Hill (NYC) nat- taxonomic revision, of neotropical Turbina (Convol- ural area, 312 vulaceae), 265 vegetation structure, changes in chronosequences of TAYLOR, ALAN H.: Spatial patterns and environmental old field and forest stands, southwestern Ohio, 365 associates of bamboo (Bashania fangiana Yi) after vegetation survey, of the Wave Hill (NYC) natural mass-flowering in southwestern China, 247 area, 312 temperate forest, and plant litter accumulation in, 62 vegetative reproduction, relevance to succession in old Tennessee, study of woody detritus inputs and decom- fields, southwestern Ohio, 385, 392 position in a forest of, 52 Vermont, boreal raised bog development, in Victory The breeding system of Zephyranthes atamasco (Ama- Basin, 399 ryllidaceae), 137 Vermont flora, new records for, in the Champlain Val- The European Garden Flora. Vol. III. Dicotyledons ley, 58 (Part I) (Book Review), 216 vessel conducting capacity, in Piper auritum, 176 The Germination of Seeds, Fourth Edition (Book Re- Virginia, forest vegetation and edaphic factors in the view), 87 Piedmont, 161 The importance of different forms of regeneration in Virginia and the present distribution of American a Maine hardwood forest, 303 chestnut in, 24 The occurrence of state rare species on Hog Island in Virginia Coast Reserve, rare plant species found on the Virginia Coast Reserve, 326 Hog Island (Delmarva Peninsula), 326 The present distribution of chestnut in the upland for- ests communities of Virginia, 24 Ware, STEWART: Influence of interspecific competi- The role of carnivory in the growth and reproduction tion, light and moisture levels on growth of rock of Drosera filiformis and D. rotundifolia, 12 outcrop Talinum (Portulacaceae), 1 The Sphagnum flora of Delaware, 43 Ware, STEWART: see Farrell, John D., 161 The Vascular Flora of Ohio, Volume 2: The Dicoty- Wave Hill, Bronx, New York City, vegetation of the ledoneae of Ohio, Part 3: Asteraceae (Book Re- natural area at, 312 view), 334 weeds, in the flora of the Champlain Valley, New York The vasular flora of Orient Beach State Park, Long and Vermont, 58 Island, New York, 449 Welsh, Stanley L. (Book Review), 212 The Vegetation and Flora of Tennessee (Book Review), Welwitschia, pollen development in, compared to se- 211 lected primitive angiosperms, 292 504 BULLETIN OF THE TORREY BOTANICAL CLUB [VoL. 118 wetland, disappearance of in Delaware, and Sphagnum Yost, SusAN E.: The vegetation of the Wave Hill nat- presence, 43 ural area, Bronx, New York, 312 Wetland Plants in New Zealand (Book Review), 333 Youn, S. T.: see Helm, A. C., 170 Wuite, ALAN S.: The importance of different forms of regeneration to secondary succession in a Maine ZAVADA, M. S.: Comparative pollen wall development hardwood forest, 303 of Welwitschia mirabilis and selected primitive White Gold (Book Review), 214 angiosperms, 293 windthrow, in presettlement forests of western New ZEDAKER, S. M.: see Helm, A. C., 170 York, 117 Zephyranthes, breeding systems in, 137 WINKLER, MARJORIE G.: see Paillet, F. L., 432 ZHANG, HANZHONG: Development of leaf orientation Wisconsin, study of American chestnut pollen in moss in the Prairie Compass Plant, Silphium laciniatum polsters in, 432 L., 33 Wisconsin, tree populations on the islands of the lower ZHANG, JIANHUA: Establishment and growth of Pani- Chippewa River in, 424 cum virgatum L. seedings on a Lake Erie sand woody detritus, coarse, in a southern temperate de- dune, 141 diduous forest, 52 ZIKA, PETER F.: Contributions to the flora of the Lake Woody detritus inputs and decomposition kinetics in Champlain Valley, New York and Vermont, III, a southern temperate deciduous forest, 52 58 Written in Stone: A Geological History of the North- eastern United States (Book Review), 216 WYATT, ROBERT: see Broyles, Steven B., 137 U.S. Postal Service STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION 1A. Title of Publication The Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 3. 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