Index to Tipularia November 1986–2006 Compiled and edited by Richard & Teresa Ware

Design by Kari Bemisderfer

Printed by Jaquar Press Cedar Shoals High School Athens, Georgia

© Georgia Botanical Society 2007

Tipularia is the Journal of the Georgia Botanical Society that documents the interesting plants, places and people in Georgia botany. The cover is a facsimile of the first Tipularia, published in November of 1986. This index covers all issues through 2006.

Copies are available for many back issues 1991 and before: $5; 1992 and after: $10 from Richard & Teresa Ware 2 Idlewood Court NW Rome, GA 30165–1210 (706) 232–3435 [email protected] Special 20th Year Edition Index to Tipularia: November 1986–2006

This index has five categories: Articles: articles about botanical subjects or places, alphabetized by title ...... 3 Biographies: articles about Georgia botanists, alphabetized by name ...... 13 Book Reviews: articles reviewing botanical publications, alphabetized by book title ...... 14 Authors: list of contributors, alphabetized by author’s last name ...... 16 Editions of Tipularia: a chronological listing of each edition, with articles listed as they appear by page number ...... 32

From the Editor: The original Index to Tipularia covered from the first issue, November 1986 to the 1997 edition. The Board of Directors thought that after reaching the twenty-year milestone that it would be a wonderful idea to update the index to include all issues for the first twenty years. According to David Emory, one of the founders of Tipularia, the founding editor Margaret Shannon had every intention of publishing the magazine semian- nually or eventually as a quarterly publication. The first Tipularia was pub- lished in November of 1986, closely followed by two issues in 1987, one in 1988 (between editors), and two in 1989 and 1990. Pretty soon every- one realized what a monumental task it is to even get one issue published a year, especially when you consider that the work is done by volunteers. The following chart will show the issues of Tipularia in chronological order, the successive editors, and plants illustrated on the covers:

November 1986 Margaret Shannon Crane-fly orchid May 1987 Margaret Shannon Hairy rattleweed November 1987 Margaret Shannon Fringed gentian Fall 1988 Anna Belle Close Yellowwood (2 spp.)

1 Spring 1989 Anna Belle Close Green-fly orchid Fall 1989 Anna Belle Close Turk’s-cap lily Spring 1990 Anna Belle Close Swamp pink Fall 1990 Margaret Shannon Michaux’s sumac 1991 Ginger Kaderabek American chestnut 1992 Sharon Worsham Franklinia alatamaha 1993 Sharon Worsham Green pitcher plant 1994 Sharon Worsham Fringed gentian and Monkey-face orchid 1995 Helen Stacey & Pinnate prairie coneflower Margaret Shannon 1996 David Emory Fraser’s magnolia 1997 Anna Belle Close Hummingbird Flower 1998 David Emory Georgia plume 1999 David Emory Rose pogonia 2000 Shan Cammack & Caesar’s amanita Eric Van De Genachte 2001 Scott Ranger Quillwort pool 2002 Scott Ranger Indian-pink 2003 Brad Sanders Large-flowered Skullcap 2004 Brad Sanders Cumberland Rose Gentian 2005 Brad Sanders Starrush whitetop 2006 Richard & Teresa Ware Yellow-fringed orchid

And, to quote David, we are very grateful to all the editors who have proceeded us for the high standards of publication they have established and maintained. Hopefully, Teresa and I and others will be able to follow their scenic path.

Richard & Teresa Ware

2 Articles A Adventures of an Abecedarian, The, by Lloyd H. Snyder, Jr. (May 1987), p. 36 Alabama Snow Wreath in Georgia, by Nancy C. Coile (Fall 1990), p. 8 Altamaha River, The, by Keith R. Tassin (1999), p. 26 American Chestnut: Its Past, Present and Future in Georgia, The, by Scott A. Merkle and Claud L. Brown (1991), p. 2 Around & About with Algae, by Frances Kennedy (1995), p. 12 … as if that sky let fall a flower from its cerulean wall, by Thomas S. Patrick (November 1987), p. 18 Assimilating the Natives, by Samuel B. Jones, Jr. (Spring 1989), p. 19 Atlanta Botanical Garden Has Role in Plant Preservation, by Ginger Kaderabek (1991), p. 28 Atlanta Botanical Garden: Restoration Efforts on Herbaceous Bogs of the Southeastern United States, by Carol Helton (2000), p. 2 B Beauty and the Beech, by Rebecca Nunan (November 1987), p. 25 Beginner’s Botany, (First Person Singular), by Anselm Atkins (November 1987), p. 24 Biological Diversity, by John Garst (1993), p. 27 Black’s Bluff (Site-Seeing), by Richard Ware and Andrew Kemp (1992), p. 37 Bog Collecting Pressures, by Henning von Schmeling (1993), p. 9 Bog Plant Conservation: The Atlanta Botanical Garden, by Ron Determann (1993), p. 6 Botanical Learning Lab on the Chattahoochee, A (Site-Seeing), by R. Michael Green (Spring 1990), p. 22 Botany for Breakfast, The History of the Georgia Botanical Society, by Marie B. Mellinger (November 1986), p. 25

3 Botany Is Where You Find It, (First Person Singular), by Helen C. Stacey (Spring 1989), Inside Front Cover Broxton Rocks Ecological Preserve, Bryophyte Refugium of South Georgia, by Dana Griffin III and Frankie Snow (1998), p. 23 Buckeyes of Georgia, The, by Richard T. Ware, (2000), p. 10 Busy Honeybee, The, by Moonyean S. (“Tee”) Brower (November 1987), p. 1 C Can Pitcher Plants Still Be Found? by Gail Russell (1993), p. 17 Canebrakes of the Southeast, by Brooke Meanley (Fall 1988), p. 22 Cedar Glades of Northwest Georgia, by Gene S. Van Horn (1991), p. 22 Chestnuts in Georgia, by Sandra L. Anagnostakis (1997), p. 15 Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve/Elachee Nature Science Center, by Andrea Timpone, (2003), p. 36 Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve (Site-Seeing), by Andrea O. Timpone (Fall 1988), p. 18 Cloning the Campion, by Treadwell Rice Crown III (May 1987), p. 26 Cloudland Canyon State Park, by Rich and Anita Reaves (2006), p. 2 Coloring the Rose Pogonia, (First Person Singular) by Gail Arnott Carr (1999), p. 24 Competition on a Pristine Lake, (First Person Singular), by Helen D. Brown (Fall 1989), p. 24 Computerization of the DeKalb College Herbarium, by George Sanko (Spring 1990), p. 14 Conservation Legacy Lives On, A: The Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, by W. Larry and Debra H. Davis, (2000), p. 23 Crane-fly and the Moth, The, by David L. Emory (November 1986), p. 16 Cypripedium Gulch (Site-Seeing), by Rennie Davant (1997), p. 13

4 D Day Edna Found her Trillium, The, by John Garst (May 1987), p. 8 Ditch Botanizing, (First Person Singular), by W. Brian Brown (May 1987), p. 40 Doomsday Looms in the Pine Barrens, by Wayne R. Faircloth (May 1987), p. 2 Downstream in Providence Canyon State Park, by Leslie Edwards, (2004), p. 2 Dryopteris Discoveries, (First Person Singular), by David L. Emory (Fall 1990), p. 28 Dusky Windows, by Donald E. Schnell, M.D. (Fall 1988), p. 25 E Ecoteering, by Charles H. Wharton (Fall 1988), p. 10 Elusive Hartwrightia, The, by Hugh Nourse, (2002), p. 36 Endangered Species Act, by Thomas S. Patrick (November 1987), p. 26 Enduring Enigma of Carolina Bays, The, by Kay Kirkman (Fall 1990), p. 2 F Family Memories, by A. Stephen Johnson (Fall 1988), p. 25 Few Favorite Wildflowers, A, by Fred Mileshko, (2002), p. 2 Field Botany and Higher Education in Georgia: A Mutualism, by Wayne Morris, (2004), p. 26 Fire Ecology of Cumberland Island, The, by Susan Power Bratton (1991), p. 14 First Encounter, (First Person Singular), by Anna Belle Close (November 1986), Inside Front Cover Flint Bluffs (Site-Seeing), by Will Griffin (1995), p. 17 Flora of New Echota State Historic Site, by Carol Howel Gomez, (2003), p. 24 Flora of Rock and Shoals Outcrop Natural Area, by Hugh and Carol Nourse, (2004), p. 18

5 Floristic Project in Rabun County Georgia, A, by Carol Howel Gomez (1999), p. 2 Floyd Flora, (First Person Singular), by Richard Ware Sr. (1995), p. 9 Following the Fungi, by Bruce Horn (1994), p. 2 Fort Stewart: Exploring One of Georgia’s Best-kept Botanical Secrets, by Kim Lutz (1996), p. 34 Fothergilla gardenii: Rare Jewel of the Coastal Plain, by Martha S. Joiner (1998), p. 17 From the Editor: Care and Feeding of Tipularia (Magazine), by Sharon Worsham (1994), Inside Front Cover From the Editor: History of Tipularia (Magazine), by David Emory (1996), Inside Back Cover From the Editor: Mixed Bag, A, by Margaret Shannon (1995), Inside Back Cover From The Editor, by Scott Ranger, (2001), inside front cover G Gaudy, but Nice (Site-Seeing), by Anna Belle Close (November 1987), Back Cover Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance, The, by James M. Affolter and Jennifer F. Ceska (1998), p. 2 Georgia’s Alien UFO’s…A Devil’s Dozen of Deadly Denizens, by James R. Allison, (2003), p. 20 Georgia State Parks’ Plants of Concern, by Carol Schneier and Cindy Reittinger, (2005), p. 5 Georgia Quillworts, by Litton John Musselman, (2001), p. 2 Good Luck at Sosebee Cove (Site-Seeing), by Vivian Emerson (November 1986), Back Cover Granite Crops up Again, by David Emory (Fall 1988), p. 15 Guided Tour to Wildflowers on Pigeon Mountain, A, by Jay Clark(2006), p. 8

6 H Happy Holly Days, by Gregory A. Krakow (November 1987), p. 14 Harper in Action: A Savannah Visit at the Age of 83, by Clermont Lee (November 1987), p. 8 Hawthorns (Crataegus) of Georgia, The, by Ron Lance, p. 15 How Does Population Size Affect Reproduction in the Native Rose Pink (Sabatia angularis)?, by Rachel Spigler, p. 40 Hybrid Ferns of Georgia, The, by Lloyd Snyder (1992), p. 12 Hypericum Bog, The, by Marie Mellinger (Fall 1989), p. 26 I Identification of Chestnut Trees, by Sandra L. Anagnostakis, Phillip Gordon and Fred V. Hebard (1997), p. 21 Introduction to the Sedges of Georgia, An, by Richard Carter, (2005), p. 17 It All Fits Together, by J. Dan Pittillo (Fall 1988), p. 4 K Kentucky Find, A: The Georgia Discovery of the Kentucky Ladyslipper (Cypripedium kentuckiense), by Shan Cammack and Tom Patrick, (2000), p. 17 Kinds of Plants in Georgia, by Thomas S. Patrick (Spring 1990), p. 22 L Lair of the Snorkelwort: , by James R. Allison (1994), p. 37 Lamb’s Ears: A Mint from Far Away, by Ruth E. Bell (May 1987), p. 30 Land Use History and Floristics of Indian Springs and High Falls State Parks, by Carol L. Howel (1992), p. 25 Life and Death in the Bogs, by Ann Barber (May 1987), p. 11 Little Girl and the Whirlybird, The, by Martha Fort Prince (November 1986), p. 15

7 Lloyd Snyder’s Ferns, by Lloyd H. Snyder, Jr., and James G. Bruce (May 1987), p. 32 Look a Little Lower, by Hal Massie (November 1987), p. 28 M Magic of Mulberry, The (Site-Seeing), by Marie Mellinger (1996), p. 15 Major Projects of The Nature Conservancy in Georgia, by Jonathan Streich (Spring 1990), p. 20 Many Magnolias of Georgia, The, by Dorothy J. Callaway (1996), p. 2 Memories of Leonard Foote, by Walter M. Collins (Spring 1990), Back Cover Michaux’s Sumac Comes Back to Covington, by Jonathan Streich and Thomas S. Patrick (Fall 1990), p. 19 Monkeying Around, by L. Scott Ranger (1994), p. 7 Montane Longleaf Pinelands…Little-known and Disappearing Treasures, by Johnny P. Stowe, Jr., J. Morgan Varner, III, and John P. McGuire, (2002), p. 8 More About Picky Pycnanthemums, by Henrietta Chambers and John Hamer (1992), p. 19 More About Picky Pycnanthemums: Errata, by Henrietta Chambers (1993), p. 41 More Arkansas Oaks, by Margaret Shannon (Spring 1987), p. 31 My Pink-slippered Gypsies, by Beatrice Jefferson Stubbs (May 1987), p. 14 Mystery of Wolf Creek, The, by Burns Gibbs and Hazel Howland (November 1987), p. 33 My Task Is a Trust, by Nancy C. Coile (Fall 1988), p. 19 My Triumph, (First Person Singular), by Vivian Emerson (1993), p. 34 N Name Changes for Georgia Ferns, by Lloyd Snyder and David Emory (1995), p. 27 Name Game, The, (First Person Singular), by Bill Close (May 1987), Inside Front Cover

8 National Vegetation Classification System, The, by Thomas E. Govus, (2002), p. 30 Native Maples of Georgia, The, by Richard T. Ware Sr., (2003), p. 8 New Look at Endangered Species, A, by Thomas S. Patrick and Charles V. Rabolli (May 1987), p. 16 New Orchid Conservatory at Atlanta Botanical Garden, by Carol Helton Denhof, (2003), p. 2 New Population of Elliottia, A, (First Person Singular) by Joshua A. Lee (1998), p. 10 Nomenclature, (First Person Singular), by Adrienne Bond (May 1987), Inside Front Cover O Oconee Bells Adventure, (Site-Seeing) by Alberta Smith (1999), p. 19 Old Monkeyface, (First Person Singular), by L. Scott Ranger (Spring 1990), p. 24 On the Back Side of (Site-Seeing), by Elaine K. Fatora (May 1987), Back Cover On the Scent of a Stinkhorn, by Bruce Horn (1996), p. 26 One Man’s Wilderness, by Harold C. Jones (May 1987), p. 37 Orchids, Orchids, Orchids, by David L. Emory (1994), p. 25 P Panther Creek’s Wonderland Trail (Site-Seeing), by Elmer Butler (November 1987), Back Cover Parnassia asarifolia, (First Person Singular), by Hugh Nourse (1996), p. 31 Pea Pickers, by Treadwell Rice Crown III (Spring 1987), p. 31 Picking up Pawpaws in Georgia, by Dorothy and Brett Callaway (1997), p. 25 Pink Ladies to Hairy Rattleweed, by Miriam Talmadge (1994), p. 14 Pipsissewa (Chimaphila maculata) Extravaganza, (Site-Seeing), by Anna Belle Close (1991), p. 37

9 Plant Community Classification at Heggie’s Rock, by Carol A. Schneier (1999), p. 10 Plant Conservation by Propagation: the Cases of Macranthera and Schwalbea, by Ron Determann, L. Katherine Kirkman and Hugh Nourse (1997), p. 2 Plight of the Bumblebee, The, (First Person Singular), by Bill Close (1992), p. 36 Population Biology of Sandhill Rosemary, Ceratiola ericoides, by J. P. Schmidt, p. 45 Prairies… in Georgia! by James R. Allison (1995), p. 2 Primer on the Grasses of the Georgia Piedmont, A, by Elaine Nash, (2001), p. 32 Puffballs of Georgia’s Coastal Plain, by Bruce Horn (1998), p. 12 Q Question of Survival, A, by Raymond L. Harbin (Fall 1989), p. 2 R Rabun County: Georgia’s Wild Plant Treasure Trove, by Tee Brower, (2000), p. 6 Rainless in Seattle?, by Marie Mellinger (1995), p. 38 Rare Species Status & Rank, by Scott Ranger, (2002), p. 40 Rashomon on Davidson Creek, (Site-Seeing) by John Garst, Gary Newton and James Sullivan (1998), p. 31 Recent Additions to Georgia’s Protected Plant List, by Thomas S. Patrick (Spring 1990), p. 9 Reconnaissance for the Ocmulgee Skullcap (Scutellaria ocmulgee), by Wayne Morris, Eric Van De Genachte, Tom Patrick, and Shan Cammack, (2000), p. 27 Restoring Forest Diversity in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, by Robert Zahner (Spring 1990), p. 2 Rocky Days, (First Person Singular), by Christina Bird (1994), p. 42

10 S Sabatia capitata Annual or Perennial? by Al Good, (2004), p. 36 Savannah National Wildlife Refuge (Site-Seeing), by Linda Renshaw (Fall 1990), p. 32 Searching for Georgia’s Big Trees, by Doug Riddle, (2000), p. 33 Secret Garden, (First Person Singular), by Miriam Talmadge (November 1986), Inside Front Cover Seven Species of Deciduous Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae), by Nancy Coile (Fall 1989), p. 10 Shortia: Solving One Mystery, by Steven M. Jones (May 1987), p. 23 Show Me, Michaux, by Shan Cammack and Eric Van de Genachte (1997), p. 31 Showy, but Not Very Sexy, by Andrew C. Kemp (Spring 1987), p. 28 Smooth Coneflower: Biology and Conservation of a Southern Relic, by Heather Alley, (2005), p. 11 Some Native Orchids of the Southeastern United States, by Sturgis McKeever, (2001), p. 22 Southeastern Pitcher Plant Bogs: A Natural History Sketch, by George and Debbie Folkerts (1993), p. 10 Spring-fed Streams of Simms Mountain, The, by Tom Baugh, (2003), p. 5 State Botanical Garden of Georgia, The, by Carol Nourse (1999), p. 33 Steve Bowling’s Memory, by Vivian Emerson (Spring 1989), Back Cover Stinking Willie? Busy Lizzie? Creeping Jenny? by Marie Mellinger (Fall 1990), p. 22 Summer Lace, (First Person Singular), by Mary R. Sanders (Fall 1988), Inside Front Cover Surprise on Cassville Mountain, by Philip F-C Greear (November 1986), p. 2 T Taking It for Granite, by David L. Emory (November 1987), p. 20 This Enchanted Forest, by David O. Funderburk (1995), p. 33

11 This Very Curious Tree, by John R. Bozeman and George A. Rogers (November 1986), p. 9 Those “Funny” Trilliums on , by John Garst (Fall 1989), p. 20 Those Picky Pycnanthemums, by L. Scott Ranger (Fall 1990), p. 11 Through the Duff, (First Person Singular), by Anselm Atkins (November 1986), p. 36 Through the Eyes of William Bartram, by Marie B. Mellinger, (Spring 1989), p. 13 To a Pitcher Plant, a poem by Sarah Anne Staples (Spring 1990), p. 8 Translating Chinese, by Bill Close (Spring 1989), Back Cover Travelling Oriental, A, (First Person Singular), by A. M. Oshlag, M.D. (Spring 1989), p. 18 True Grit: Georgia’s Other Outcrops, by Vicky Holifield (Spring 1989), p. 2 Tugaloo Mosaic: A Unique Area, by John Garst and James Sullivan (1993), p. 18 U UGA Herbarium, by Nancy C. Coile (Spring 1989), Inside Front Cover Urban River Riches (Site-Seeing), by Jerry Hightower (Spring 1989), p. 24 V Vanishing Pitcher Plants: Drawings by Marcia R. Cohen, by Lisa Frank (1993), p. 2 Vascular Flora of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Georgia, The, by Karin Heiman, (2002), p. 16 W What is so rare as a Quercus georgiana?, by Howard A. Miller (November 1986), p. 18 When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Take Root, (First Person Singular), by John Gorecki (Fall 1988), Inside Front Cover

12 Where are the hickories of yesteryear? by Margaret Shannon, (Fall 1990), p. 21 Whitmore’s Bluff (Site-Seeing), by Richard Ware (1993), p. 35 Wilbur Duncan, A Tribute, by John Garst, (2005), p. 2 Wild Edibles: Teas, Let’s Drink to Our Health and Pleasure, by Marie B. Mellinger (Fall 1989), p. 9 Wild Edibles: Wild Jerusalem Artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus), by George M. Goldman (Spring 1990), p. 21 Wildflower Oasis in the City, A (Site-Seeing), by John Gorecki (Fall 1989), p. 18 Wild in the City, (First Person Singular), by Jerome Drown (November 1987), p. 24

Biographies Abbot, John: Feeding the Lepidoptera, by Treadwell Rice Crown III (November 1986), p. 32 Andrews, Eliza Frances (Fanny): Nature Is Better Than Books, by Charlotte A. Ford (November 1987), p. 11 Barber, Ann and Tommy: Double Feature: How Ann and Tommy Barber became on of the top teams in Georgia Botany, by Margaret Shannon (1995), p. 20 Bartram, William: Billy Bartram: A Life, by Eve Richardson (1992), p. 2 Bartram’s, William, Botanical Discoveries in Georgia, by Brad Sanders, (2004), p. 8 Bartram, William: A Sketch of the William Bartram Trail in Georgia, by Elliott O. Edwards Jr., (1996), p. 16 Bartram’s, William, Sketches: The Field and the Image, by James Rosen, (1992), p. 8 Bartram, William: Through the Eyes of William Bartram, by Marie B. Mellinger (Spring 1989), p. 13 Bowling, Stephen M.: A Georgia Botanist, by Georgine Pindar (Fall 1988), p. 15

13 Brickell, Dr. John: Early Savannah Naturalist, by Michael E. Price and Vivian Rogers-Price (1996), p. 9 Duncan, Wilbur: The Persistent Botanist, by Miriam Talmadge (May 1987), p. 7 Elliott, Stephen: The Botanizing Banker’s Georgia Journey, by George A. Rogers (Fall 1990), p. 15 Foote, Leonard Ensign: (November 2, 1918-May 9, 1989), by Donald W. Pfitzer (Fall 1989), p. 14 Gholson, Angus: A Field Botanist for the Ages, by Tim Stevens (1992), p. 33 Greear, Philip: The Activist at Large: Philip Greear in Retirement, by Margaret Shannon (Fall 1990), p. 24 Harper, Roland M.: Truly A Man for All Seasons, by Marie B. Mellinger (November 1987), p. 6 Jones, Jr., Dr. Samuel B.: A Life With Plants, by Carol and Hugh Nourse, p. 37 Lipps, Dr. Emma Lewis, 1919-1996, by Wilson Hall and Richard Ware (1998), p. 29 McQuilkin, Trailer: Sculpting a Niche, by Sally Emory (1994), p. 18 Mellinger, Marie: Doing What Comes Naturally, by Margaret Shannon (1993), p. 28 Michaux, Andre: Hard Botanizing, by Margaret Shannon (1994), p. 31 Polsfuss, Frieda: A Young-at-Heart Botanist, by Louise M. Morgan (Spring 1989), p. 9 Reade, John Moore: “Botany Reade,” by Miriam Talmadge (Spring 1990), p. 16 Wherry, Edgar T.: (1885-1982), by David L. Emory (Fall 1988), p. 14

Book Reviews Azaleas by Fred C. Galle; Reviewed by Treadwell Rice Crown III (May 1987), p. 6 Dictionary of Plant Names by Allen J. Coombes; Reviewed by Margaret Shannon (1995), p. 40

14 Distribution of the Vascular Flora of Georgia, The by Samuel B. Jones, Jr., and Nancy C. Coile; Reviewed by Marie B. Mellinger (Spring 1989) p. 18 Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Florida, by Linda G. Chafin, reviewed by Carol Howel Gomez, (2002), p. 28 Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume. 1: Introduction and Volume 2: Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms, edited by the Flora of North America Editorial Committee; Reviewed by L. Scott Ranger (1994), p. 43 Flora of North America North of Mexico,Volume 3: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae, edited by the Flora of North America Editorial Committee; Reviewed by L. Scott Ranger (1997), p. 39 For the Love of Wildflowers by Barrie F. Crawford; Reviewed by Sally- Bruce McClatchey (November 1986), p. 31 Gardening with Native Wildflowers by Samuel B. Jones, Jr., and Leonard E. Foote; Reviewed by Scott Ranger (1992), p. 40 Georgia Conservancy’s Guide to the , The edited by Fred Brown and Nell Jones; Reviewed by Anselm Atkins (1991), p. 32 Georgia: Images of Wildness by James Randklev, photographer, edited by Sharon Worsham; Reviewed by Marie B. Mellinger (1993), p. 38 Guide to the Vascular Plants of the Blue Ridge by B. Eugene Wofford; Reviewed by L. Scott Ranger (Fall 1990), Back Cover Native Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southeast: Landscaping Uses and Identification by Leonard E. Foote and Samuel B. Jones, Jr.; Reviewed by L. Scott Ranger (Fall 1989), p. 17 Natural Environments of Georgia, The by Charles H. Wharton; Reviewed by Jonathan Ambrose (Fall 1988), p. 26 Smithsonian Guide to Seaside Plants of the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts from Louisiana to Massachusetts, Exclusive of Lower Peninsular Florida, The by Wilbur H. Duncan and Marion B. Duncan; Reviewed by Steven R. Hill (November 1987), p. 32 Trees of Georgia and Adjacent States by Claud L. Brown and L. Katherine Kirkman; Reviewed by Scott Ranger (1991), p. 34 Trees upon the Mountain, The by Marie Mellinger; Reviewed by Louis W. Schweizer (November 1987), p. 36

15 Trees of the Southeastern United States by Wilbur H. Duncan and Marion B. Duncan; Reviewed by L. Scott Ranger (Spring 1989), p. 23 Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines of Northern Florida and Adjacent Georgia and Alabama by Robert K. Godfrey; Reviewed by L. Scott Ranger (Spring 1990), p. 25 Vascular Flora of the Southeastern United States, Volume 1: Asteraceae by Arthur Cronquist and Volume 3, Part 2: Leguminosae (Fabaceae) by Duane Isely; Reviewed by Scott Ranger (1993), p. 40 Views from Valley Front by Beatrice Jefferson Stubbs; Reviewed by Marie B. Mellinger (May 1987), p. 6 Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains, by Richard M. Smith, reviewed by Richard T. Ware Sr., (1999), p. 31 Wildflowers of Tennessee, by Jack B. Carman, reviewed by Richard Ware, (2004), p. 39 Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico, The, by Paul Martin Brown, reviewed by Richard T. Ware Sr., (2003), p. 40 Woody Plants of the Southeastern United States, A Winter Guide, by Ron Lance, reviewed by Richard Ware, (2005), p. 46

Authors

A Affolter, James M. and Jennifer F. Ceska, The Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance, (1998), p. 2 Alley, Heather, Smooth Coneflower: Biology and Conservation of a Southern Relic, (2005), p. 11 Allison, James L., Georgia’s Alien UFO’s…A Devil’s Dozen of Deadly Denizens, (2003), p. 20 Allison, James L., Lair of the Snorkelwort: Stone Mountain (1994), p. 37 Allison, James L., Prairies... in Georgia! (1995), p. 2 Ambrose, Jonathan, Review of The Natural Environments of Georgia by Charles H. Wharton (Fall 1988), p. 26

16 Anagnostakis, Sandra L., Chestnuts in Georgia (1997), p. 15 Anagnostakis, Sandra L., Phillip Gordon and Fred V. Hebard, Identification of Chestnut Trees (1997), p. 21 Atkins, Anselm, Beginner’s Botany, (First Person Singular), (November 1987), p. 24 Atkins, Anselm, Review of The Georgia Conservancy’s Guide to the North Georgia Mountains, ed. by Fred Brown and Nell Jones (1991), p. 32 Atkins, Anselm, Through the Duff, (First Person Singular), (November 1986), p. 36 B Barber, Ann, Life and Death in the Bogs (May 1987), p. 11 Baugh, Tom, The Spring-fed Streams of Simms Mountain, (2003), p. 5 Bell, Ruth E., Lamb’s Ears: A Mint from Far Away (May 1987), p. 30 Bird, Christina, Rocky Days, (First Person Singular), (1994), p. 42 Bond, Adrienne, Nomenclature, (First Person Singular), (May 1987), Inside Front Cover Bozeman, John R. and George A. Rogers, This Very Curious Tree (November 1986), p. 9 Bratton, Susan Power, The Fire Ecology of Cumberland Island (1991), p. 14 Brower, Moonyean S. (“Tee”), The Busy Honeybee (November 1987), p. 1 Brower, Tee, Rabun County: Georgia’s Wild Plant Treasure Trove, (2000), p. 6 Brown, Claud L., and Scott A. Merkle, The American Chestnut: Its Past, Present and Future in Georgia (1991), p. 2 Brown, Helen D., Competition on a Pristine Lake, (First Person Singular), (Fall 1989), p. 24 Brown, W. Brian, Ditch Botanizing, (First Person Singular), (May 1987), p. 40 Bruce, James G., and Lloyd H. Snyder, Jr., Lloyd Snyder’s Ferns (May 1987), p. 32

17 Butler, Elmer, Panther Creek’s Wonderland Trail, (Site-Seeing), (November 1987), Back Cover C Callaway, Dorothy J., The Many Magnolias of Georgia (1996), p. 2 Callaway, Dorothy and Brett, Picking up Pawpaws in Georgia (1997), p. 25 Cammack, Shan and Tom Patrick, A Kentucky Find: The Georgia Discovery of the Kentucky Ladyslipper (Cypripedium kentuckiense), (2000), p. 17 Cammack, Shan, Wayne Morris, Eric Van De Genachte, and Tom Patrick, Reconnaissance for the Ocmulgee Skullcap (Scutellaria ocmulgee), (2000), p. 27 Cammack, Shan and Eric Van de Genachte, Show Me, Michaux (1997), p. 31 Carr, Gail Arnott, Coloring the Rose Pogonia, (First Person Singular) (1999), p. 24 Carter, Richard, An Introduction to the Sedges of Georgia, (2005), p. 17 Ceska, Jennifer F. and James M. Affolter, The Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance, (1998), p. 2 Chambers, Henrietta, More About Picky Pycnanthemums: Errata (1993), p. 41 Chambers, Henrietta and John Hamer, More about Picky Pycnanthemums (1992), p. 19 Clark, Jay, A Guided Tour to Wildflowers on Pigeon Mountain (2006), p. 8 Close, Anna Belle, First Encounter, (First Person Singular), (November 1986), Inside Front Cover Close, Anna Belle, Gaudy, but Nice, (Site-Seeing), (November 1987), Back Cover Close, Anna Belle, Pipsissewa (Chimaphila maculata) Extravaganza, (Site- Seeing), (1991), p. 37 Close, Bill, The Name Game, (First Person Singular), (May 1987), Inside Front Cover

18 Close, Bill, The Plight of the Bumblebee, (First Person Singular), (1992), p. 36 Close, Bill, Translating Chinese (Spring 1989), Back Cover Coile, Nancy, Seven Species of Deciduous Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae) (Fall 1989), p. 10 Coile, Nancy C., Alabama Snow Wreath in Georgia, (Fall 1990), p. 8 Coile, Nancy C., My Task Is a Trust (Fall 1988), p. 19 Coile, Nancy C., UGA Herbarium (Spring 1989), Inside Front Cover Collins, Walter M., Memories of Leonard Foote (Spring 1990), Back Cover Crown III, Treadwell Rice, Cloning the Campion (May 1987), p. 26 Crown III, Treadwell Rice, Feeding the Lepidoptera, (Biography of John Abbot), (November 1986), p. 32 Crown III, Treadwell Rice, Pea Pickers (May 1987), p. 31 Crown III, Treadwell Rice, Review of Azaleas by Fred C. Galle (May 1987), p. 6 D Davant, Rennie, Cypripedium Gulch, (Site-Seeing), (1997), p. 13 Davis, W. Larry and Debra H. Davis, A Conservation Legacy Lives On: The Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, (2000), p. 23 Denhof, Carol Helton, New Orchid Conservatory at Atlanta Botanical Garden, (2003), p. 2 Determann, Ron, Bog Plant Conservation: The Atlanta Botanical Garden (1993), p. 6 Determann, Ron, L. Katherine Kirkman and Hugh Nourse, Plant Conservation by Propagation: the Cases of Macranthera and Schwalbea (1997), p. 2 Drown, Jerome, Wild in the City, (First Person Singular), (November 1987), p. 24

19 E Edwards, Jr., Elliott O., A Sketch of the William Bartram Trail in Georgia, (Biography), (1996), p. 16 Edwards, Leslie, Downstream in Providence Canyon State Park, (2004), p. 2 Emerson, Vivian, My Triumph, (First Person Singular), (1993), p. 34 Emerson, Vivian, Good Luck at Sosebee Cove, (Site-Seeing), (November 1986), Back Cover Emerson, Vivian, Steve Bowling’s Memory (Spring 1989), Back Cover Emory, David L., The Crane-fly and the Moth, (November 1986), p. 16 Emory, David L., Dryopteris Discoveries, (First Person Singular), (Fall 1990), p. 28 Emory, David L., Edgar T. Wherry (1885-1982), (Biography), (Fall 1988), p. 14 Emory, David, From the Editor: History of Tipularia (Magazine) (1996), lnside Back Cover Emory, David, Granite Crops up Again (Fall 1988), p. 25 Emory, David, with Lloyd Snyder, Name Changes for Georgia Ferns (1995), p. 27 Emory, David L., Orchids, Orchids, Orchids (1994), p. 25 Emory, David L., Taking It for Granite (November 1987), p. 20 Emory, Sally, Sculpting a Niche, (Biography of Trailer McQuilkin), (1994), p. 18 F Faircloth, Wayne R., Doomsday Looms in the Pine Barrens (May 1987), p. 2 Fatora, Elaine K., On the Back Side of Brasstown Bald, (Site-Seeing), (May 1987), Back Cover Folkerts, George and Debbie, Southeastern Pitcher Plant Bogs: A Natural History Sketch (1993), p. 10 Ford, Charlotte A., Nature Is Better than Books, (Biography of Eliza Frances “Fanny” Andrews), (November 1987), p. 11

20 Frank, Lisa, Vanishing Pitcher Plants: Drawings by Marcia R. Cohen (1993), p. 2 Funderburk, David O., This Enchanted Forest (1995), p. 33 G Garst, John, Biological Diversity (1993), p. 27 Garst, John, The Day Edna Found Her Trillium (May 1987), p. 8 Garst, John, Gary Newton and James Sullivan, Rashomon on Davidson Creek, (1998) (Site-Seeing), p. 31 Garst, John, Those “Funny” Trilliums on Rabun Bald (Fall 1989), p. 20 Garst, John and James Sullivan, Tugaloo Mosaic: A Unique Area (1993), p. 18 Garst, John, Wilbur Duncan, A Tribute, by John Garst, (2005), p. 3 Gibbs, Burns and Hazel Howland, The Mystery of Wolf Creek (November 1987) p. 33 Goldman, George M., Wild Edibles - Wild Jerusalem Artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus) (Spring 1990), p. 21 Gomez, Carol Howel, (Book Review), Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Florida, by Linda G. Chafin, (2002), p. 28 Gomez, Carol Howel, Flora of New Echota State Historic Site, (2003), p. 24 Gomez, Carol Howel, Floristic Project in Rabun County Georgia, A, (1999), p. 2 Good, Al, Sabatia capitata Annual or Perennial? (2004), p. 36 Gordon, Phillip, with Sandra L. Anagnostakis and Fred V. Hebard, Identification of Chestnut Trees (1997), p. 21 Gorecki, John, When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Take Root, (First Person Singular), (Fall 1988), Inside Front Cover Gorecki, John, A Wildflower Oasis in the City, (Site-Seeing), (Fall 1989), p. 18 Govus, Thomas E., The National Vegetation Classification System, (2002), p. 30 Greear, Philip F-C, Surprise on Cassville Mountain (November 1986), p. 2

21 Green, R. Michael, A Botanical Learning Lab on the Chattahoochee, (Site-Seeing), (Spring 1990), p. 22 Griffin III, Dana and Frankie Snow, Broxton Rocks Ecological Preserve, Bryophyte Refugium of South Georgia (1998), p. 23 Griffin, Will, Flint Bluffs, (Site-Seeing), (1995), p. 17 H Hall, Wilson and Richard Ware, Dr. Emma Lewis Lipps, 1919-1996, (Biography), (1998), p. 29 Hamer, John, with Henrietta Chambers, More about Picky Pycnanthemums (1992), p. 19 Harbin, Raymond L., A Question of Survival (Fall 1989), p. 2 Hebard, Fred V., with Sandra L. Anagnostakis and Phillip Gordon, Identification of Chestnut Trees (1997), p. 21 Heiman, Karin, The Vascular Flora of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Georgia, (2002), p. 16 Helton, Carol, Atlanta Botanical Garden: Restoration Efforts on Herbaceous Bogs of the Southeastern United States, (2000), p. 2 Hightower Jerry, Urban River Riches, (Site-Seeing), (Spring 1989), p. 24 Hill, Steven R., Review of The Smithsonian Guide to Seaside Plants of the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts from Louisiana to Massachusetts, Exclusive of Lower Peninsular Florida by Wilbur H. Duncan & Marion B. Duncan (November 1987), p. 32 Holifield, Vicky, True Grit: Georgia’s Other Outcrops (Spring 1989), p. 2 Horn, Bruce, Following the Fungi (1994), p. 2 Horn, Bruce, On the Scent of a Stinkhorn (1996), p. 26 Horn, Bruce, Puffballs of Georgia’s Coastal Plain, (1998), p. 12 Howel, Carol L., Land Use History and Floristics of Indian Springs and High Falls State Parks (1992), p. 25 Howland, Hazel, with Burns Gibbs, The Mystery of Wolf Creek (November 1987), p. 33

22 J Johnson, A. Stephen, Family Memories (Fall 1988), p. 25 Joiner, Martha S., Fothergilla gardenii: Rare Jewel of the Coastal Plain, (1998), p. 17 Jones, Harold C., One Man’s Wilderness (May 1987), p. 37 Jones, Jr., Samuel B., Assimilating the Natives (Spring 1989), p. 19 Jones, Steven M., Shortia: Solving One Mystery (May 1987), p. 23 K Kaderabek, Ginger, Atlanta Botanical Garden Has Role in Plant Preservation (1991), p. 28 Kemp, Andrew, and Richard Ware, Black’s Bluff, (Site-Seeing), (1992), p. 37 Kemp, Andrew L., Showy, but Not Very Sexy (May 1987), p. 28 Kennedy, Frances, Around & About with Algae (1995), p. 12 Kirkman, Kay, The Enduring Enigma of Carolina Bays, (Fall 1990), p. 2 Kirkman, L. Katherine, with Ron Determann and Hugh Nourse, Plant Conservation by Propagation: the Cases of Macranthera and Schwalbea (1997), p. 2 Krakow, Gregory A., Happy Holly Days (November 1987), p. 14 L Lance, Ron, The Hawthorns (Crataegus) of Georgia (2006), p. 15 Lee, Clermont, Harper in Action: A Savannah Visit at the Age of 83 (November 1987), p. 8 Lee, Joshua A., New Population of Elliottia, A, (First Person Singular), p. 10 Lutz, Kim, Fort Stewart: Exploring One of Georgia’s Best-kept Botanical Secrets (1996), p. 34

23 M Massie, Hal, Look a Little Lower (November 1987), p. 28 McClatchey, Sally-Bruce, Review of For the Love of Wildflowers by Barrie F. Crawford (November 1986), p. 31 McKeever, Sturgis, Some Native Orchids of the Southeastern United States, (2001), p. 22 McGuire, John P., J. Morgan Varner III, and Johnny P. Stowe, Montane Longleaf Pinelands…Little-known and Disappearing Treasures, (2002), p. 8 Meanley, Brooke, Canebrakes of the Southeast (Fall 1988), p. 22 Mellinger, Marie B., Botany for Breakfast, The History of the Georgia Botanical Society (November 1986), p. 25 Mellinger, Marie, The Hypericum Bog (Fall 1989), p. 26 Mellinger, Marie, The Magic of MuIberry, (Site-Seeing), (1996) p. 15 Mellinger, Marie, Rainless in Seattle? (1995), p. 38 Mellinger, Marie B., Review of The Distribution of the Vascular Flora of Georgia by Samuel B. Jones, Jr., and Nancy C. Coile (Spring 1989), p. 18 Mellinger, Marie B., Review of Georgia: Images of Wildness by James Randklev, photographer, edited by Sharon Worsham (1993), p. 38 Mellinger, Marie B., Review of Views from Valley Front by Beatrice Jefferson Stubbs (May 1987), p. 6 Mellinger, Marie B., Roland M. Harper, Truly a Man For All Seasons, (Biography), (November 1987), p. 6 Mellinger, Marie, Stinking Willie? Busy Lizzie? Creeping Jenny? (Fall 1990), p. 22 Mellinger, Marie B., Through the Eyes of William Bartram, (Biography), (Spring 1989), p. 13 Mellinger, Marie B., Wild Edibles: Teas, Let’s Drink to Our Health and Pleasure, (Fall 1989), p. 9 Merkle, Scott A. and Claud L. Brown, The American Chestnut: Its Past, Present and Future in Georgia (1991), p. 2 Mileshko, Fred, A Few Favorite Wildflowers, (2002), p. 2

24 Miller, Howard A., What is so Rare as a Quercus georgiana? (November 1986), p. 18 Morgan, Louise M., A Young-at-Heart Botanist (Biography of Frieda Polsfuss), (Spring 1989), p. 9 Morris, Wayne, Field Botany and Higher Education in Georgia: A Mutualism, (2004), p. 26 Morris, Wayne, Eric Van De Genachte, Tom Patrick, and Shan Cammack, Reconnaissance for the Ocmulgee Skullcap (Scutellaria ocmulgee), (2000), p. 27 Musselman, Litton John, Georgia Quillworts, (2001), p. 2 N Nash, Elaine, A Primer on the Grasses of the Georgia Piedmont, (2001), p. 32 Newton, Gary, John Garst, and James Sullivan, Rashomon on Davidson Creek, (1998), (Site-Seeing), p. 31 Nourse, Carol and Hugh Nourse, Dr. Samuel B. Jones Jr.: A Life With Plants, (Biography), by Carol and Hugh Nourse, p. 37 Nourse, Hugh, The Elusive Hartwrightia, (2002), p. 36 Nourse, Hugh and Carol Nourse, Flora of Rock and Shoals Outcrop Natural Area, (2004), p. 18 Nourse, Hugh, Parnassia asarifolia, (First Person Singular), (1996), p. 31 Nourse, Hugh, with Ron Determann and L. Katherine Kirkman, Plant Conservation by Propagation: the Cases of Macranthera and Schwalbea (1997), p. 2 Nourse, Carol, The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, (1999), p. 33 Nunan, Rebecca, Beauty and the Beech (November 1987), p. 25 O Oshlag, M.D., A.M., First Person Singular: A Travelling Oriental (Spring 1989), p. 18

25 P Patrick, Thomas S., … as if that sky let fall a flower from its cerulean wall, (November 1987), p. 18 Patrick, Thomas S., Endangered Species Act (Fall 1989), p. 26 Patrick, Tom and Shan Cammack, A Kentucky Find: The Georgia Discovery of the Kentucky Ladyslipper (Cypripedium kentuckiense), (2000), p. 17 Patrick, Thomas S., Kinds of Plants in Georgia (Spring 1990), p. 22 Patrick, Thomas S., and Jonathan Streich, Michaux’s Sumac Comes Back to Covington (Fall 1990), p. 19 Patrick, Thomas S. and Charles V. Rabolli, A New Look at Endangered Species (May 1987), p. 16 Patrick, Thomas S., Recent Additions to Georgia’s Protected Plant List (Spring 1990), p. 9 Patrick, Tom, Wayne Morris, Eric Van De Genachte, and Shan Cammack, Reconnaissance for the Ocmulgee Skullcap (Scutellaria ocmulgee), (2000), p. 27 Pfitzer, Donald W., Leonard Ensign Foote (November 2, 1918 – May 9, 1989), (Biography), (Fall 1989), p. 14 Pindar, Georgine, Stephen M. Bowling: A Georgia Botanist, (Biography), (Fall 1988), p. 15 Pittillo, J. Dan, It All Fits Together (Fall 1988), p. 4 Price, Michael E. and Vivian Rogers-Price, Dr. John Brickell, Early Savannah Naturalist, (Biography), (1996) p. 9 Prince, Martha Fort, The Little Girl and the Whirlybird (November 1986), p. 15 R Rabolli, Charles V., and Thomas S. Patrick, A New Look at Endangered Species (May 1987), p. 16 Ranger, Scott, From the Editor, (2001), inside front cover Ranger, L. Scott, Monkeying Around (1994), p. 7 Ranger, L. Scott, Old Monkeyface, (First Person Singular), (Spring 1990), p. 24

26 Ranger, Scott, Rare Species Status & Rank, (2002), p. 40 Ranger, L. Scott, Review of Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume 1: Introduction and Volume 2: Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms, edited by the Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1994), p. 43 Ranger, L. Scott, Review of Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume 3: Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae, edited by the Flora of North America Editorial Committee (1997), p. 39 Ranger, L. Scott, Review of Gardening with Native Wildflowers by Samuel B. Jones, Jr., and Leonard E. Foote (1992), p. 40 Ranger, L. Scott, Review of Guide to the Vascular Plants of the Blue Ridge by B. Eugene Wofford (Fall 1990), Back Cover Ranger, L. Scott, Review of Native Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southeast: Landscaping Uses and Identification by Leonard E. Foote and Samuel B. Jones, Jr. (Fall 1989), p. 17 Ranger, L. Scott, Review of Trees of Georgia and Adjacent States, by Claud L. Brown and L. Katherine Kirkman (1991), p. 34 Ranger, L. Scott, Review of Trees of the Southeastern United States by Wilbur H. Duncan and Marion B. Duncan (Spring 1989), p. 23 Ranger, L. Scott, Review of Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines of Northern Florida and Adjacent Georgia and Alabama by Robert K. Godfrey (Spring 1990), p. 25 Ranger, Scott, Review of Vascular Flora of the Southeastern United States, Volume 1: Asteraceae by Arthur Cronquist and Volume 3, part 2: Leguminosae (Fabaceae) by Duane Isely (1993) p. 40 Ranger, L. Scott, Those Picky Pycnanthemums (Fall 1990), p. 11 Reaves, Anita, Cloudland Canyon State Park (2006), p. 2 Reaves, Rich, Cloudland Canyon State Park (2006), p. 2 Reittinger, Cindy, and Carol Schneier, Georgia State Parks’ Plants of Concern, (2005), p. 5 Renshaw, Linda, Savannah National Wildlife Refuge (Site-Seeing), (Fall 1990), p. 32 Richardson, Eve, Billy Bartram: A Life (Biography), (1992), p. 2 Riddle, Doug, Searching for Georgia’s Big Trees, (2000), p. 33

27 Rogers, George A., The Botanizing Banker’s Georgia Journey, (Biography), (Fall 1990), p. 15 Rogers, George A., and John R. Bozeman, This Very Curious Tree (November 1986), p. 9 Rogers-Price, Vivian, with Michael E. Price, Dr. John Brickell, Early Savannah Naturalist (Biography), (1996), p. 9 Rosen, James, William Bartram’s Sketches: The Field and the Image (Biography), (1992), p. 8 Russell, Gail, Can Pitcher Plants Still Be Found? (1993), p. 17 S Sanders, Brad, William Bartram’s Botanical Discoveries in Georgia, (Biography), (2004), p. 8 Sanders, Mary R., Summer Lace, (First Person Singular), (Fall 1988), Inside Front Cover Sanko, George, Computerization of the DeKalb College Herbarium (Spring 1990), p. 14 Schmidt, J. P., Population Biology of Sandhill Rosemary, Ceratiola ericoides (2006), p. 45 Schneier, Carol and Cindy Reittinger, Georgia State Parks’ Plants of Concern, (2005), p. 5 Schneier, Carol A., Plant Community Classification at Heggie’s Rock (1999), p. 10 Schnell, M.D., Donald E., Dusky Windows (Fall 1988), p. 25 Schweizer, Louis W., Review of The Trees upon the Mountain by Marie Mellinger (November 1987), p. 36 Shannon, Margaret, The Activist at Large: Philip Greear in Retirement, (Fall 1990), p. 24 Shannon, Margaret, Doing What Comes Naturally: Marie Mellinger (Biography), (1993), p. 28 Shannon, Margaret, Double Feature: How Ann and Tommy Barber became on of the top teams in Georgia Botany, (1995), p. 20 Shannon, Margaret, From the Editor: A Mixed Bag (1995), Inside Back Cover

28 Shannon, Margaret, Hard Botanizing (Biography of Andre Michaux), (1994), p. 31 Shannon, Margaret, More Arkansas Oaks (May 1987), p. 31 Shannon, Margaret, Review of Dictionary of Plant Names by Allen J. Coombes (1995), p. 40 Shannon, Margaret, Where are the hickories of yesteryear? (Fall 1990), p. 21 Smith, Alberta, Oconee Bells Adventure, (Site-Seeing) (1999), p. 19 Snow, Frankie and Dana Griffin III, Broxton Rocks Ecological Preserve, Bryophyte Refugium of South Georgia (1998), p. 23 Snyder, Jr., Lloyd H., The Adventures of an Abecedarian (May 1987), p. 36 Snyder, Lloyd, The Hybrid Ferns of Georgia (1992), p. 12 Snyder, Jr., Lloyd H., and James G. Bruce, Lloyd Snyder’s Ferns (May 1987), p. 32 Snyder, Lloyd and David Emory, Name Changes for Georgia Ferns (1995), p. 27 Spigler, Rachel, How Does Population Size Affect Reproduction in the Native Rose Pink (Sabatia angularis)? (2006), p. 40 Stacey, Helen C., Botany Is Where You Find It, (First Person Singular), (Spring 1989), Inside Front Cover Staples, Sarah Anne, To a Pitcher Plant (Spring 1990), p. 8 Stevens, Tim, A Field Botanist for the Ages: Angus Gholson (Biography), (1992), p. 33 Stowe, Jr., Johnny P., J. Morgan Varner, III, and John P. McGuire, Montane Longleaf Pinelands…Little-known and Disappearing Treasures, (2002), p. 8 Streich, Jonathan, Major Projects of The Nature Conservancy in Georgia (Spring 1990), p. 20 Streich, Jonathan and Thomas S. Patrick, Michaux’s Sumac Comes Back to Covington (Fall 1990), p. 19 Stubbs, Beatrice Jefferson, My Pink-slippered Gypsies (May 1987), p. 14 Sullivan, James, John Garst, and Gary Newton, Rashomon on Davidson Creek, (Site-Seeing), (1998), p. 31

29 Sullivan, James, and John Garst, Tugaloo Mosaic: A Unique Area (1993), p. 18 T Talmadge, Miriam, “Botany Reade” (Biography of John Moore Reade), (Spring 1990), p. 16 Talmadge, Miriam, The Persistent Botanist, (Biography of Wilbur Duncan), (May 1987), p. 7 Talmadge, Miriam, Pink Ladies to Hairy Rattleweed (1994), p. 14 Talmadge, Miriam, Secret Garden (First Person Singular), (November 1986), Inside Front Cover Tassin, Keith R., Altamaha River, The, (1999), p. 26 Timpone, Andrea, Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve/Elachee Nature Science Center, (2003), p. 36 Timpone, Andrea O., (Site-Seeing), Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve (Fall 1988), p. 18 V Van De Genachte, Eric, Wayne Morris, Tom Patrick, and Shan Cammack, Reconnaissance for the Ocmulgee Skullcap (Scutellaria ocmulgee), (2000), p. 27 Van de Genachte, Eric, with Shan Cammack, Show Me, Michaux (1997), p. 31 Van Horn, Gene S., Cedar Glades of Northwest Georgia (1991), p. 22 Varner III, J. Morgan, Johnny P. Stowe, and John P. McGuire, Montane Longleaf Pinelands…Little-known and Disappearing Treasures, (2002), p. 8 Von Schmeling, Henning, Bog Collecting Pressures (1993), p. 9 W Ware, Richard and Andrew Kemp, Black’s Bluff, (Site-Seeing), (1992), p. 37 Ware, Richard T., The Buckeyes of Georgia, (2000), p. 10

30 Ware, Richard and Wilson Hall, Dr. Emma Lewis Lipps, 1919-1996, (Biography), (1998), p. 29 Ware Sr., Richard, Floyd Flora, (First Person Singular), (1995), p. 9 Ware Sr., Richard T., The Native Maples of Georgia, (2003), p. 8 Ware, Richard, Review of Wildflowers of Tennessee, by Jack B. Carman, (2004), p. 39 Ware Sr., Richard T., Review of Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains, by Richard M. Smith, (1999), p. 31 Ware Sr., Richard T., Review of The Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico, by Paul Martin Brown, (2003), p. 40 Ware, Richard, Review of Woody Plants of the Southeastern United States, A Winter Guide, by Ron Lance, (2005), p. 46 Ware, Richard, Whitmore’s Bluff, (Site-Seeing), (1993), p. 35 Wharton, Charles H., Ecoteering (Fall 1988), p. 10 Worsham, Sharon, From the Editor: Care and Feeding of Tipularia (Magazine) (1994), Inside Front Cover Z Zahner, Robert, Restoring Forest Diversity in the Southern Appalachians (Spring 1990), p. 2

31 Editions of Tipularia November 1986 Secret Garden, (First Person Singular), by Miriam Talmadge, inside front cover First Encounter, (First Person Singular), by Anna Belle Close, inside front cover Surprise on Cassville Mountain, by Philip F-C Greear, p. 2 This Very Curious Tree, by John R. Bozeman and George A. Rogers, p. 9 The Little Girl and the Whirlybird, by Martha Fort Prince, p. 15 The Crane-Fly and the Moth, by David L. Emory, p. 16 What is so rare as a Quercus georgiana? by Howard A. Miller, p. 18 Botany for Breakfast, The History of the Georgia Botanical Society, by Marie B. Mellinger, p. 25 For the Love of Wildflowers by Barrie F. Crawford, (Book Review) reviewed by Sally-Bruce McClatchey, p. 31 Research Report: Logging, Ferns, and Pecan Weevils, edited by Harriett L. Whipple, p. 31 Feeding the Lepidoptera, (Biography of John Abbot), by Treadwell Rice Crown III, p. 32 Through the Duff, (First Person Singular), by Anselm Atkins, p. 36 Good Luck at Sosebee Cove, (Site-Seeing), by Vivian Emerson, back cover May 1987 The Name Game, (First Person Singular), by Bill Close, inside front cover Nomenclature, (First Person Singular), by Adrienne Bond, (inside front cover) Doomsday Looms in the Pine Barrens, by Wayne R. Faircloth, p. 2 Views From Valley Front by Beatrice Jefferson Stubbs, (Book Review) reviewed by Marie B. Mellinger, p. 6 Azaleas by Fred C. Galle, (Book Review) reviewed by Treadwell Rice Crown III, p. 6

32 The Persistent Botanist, (Biography of Wilbur Duncan) by Miriam Talmadge, p. 7 The Day Edna Found Her Trillium, by John Garst, p. 8 Life and Death in the Bogs, by Ann Barber, p. 11 My Pink-Slippered Gypsies, by Beatrice Jefferson Stubbs, p. 14 A New Look at Endangered Species, by Thomas S. Patrick and Charles V. Rabolli, p. 16 Shortia: Solving One Mystery, by Steven M. Jones, p. 23 Cloning the Campion, by Treadwell Rice Crown III, p. 26 Showy, But Not Very Sexy, by Andrew C. Kemp, p. 28 Lamb’s Ears: A Mint From Far Away, by Ruth E. Bell, p. 30 Addenda: Pea Pickers, by Treadwell Rice Crown III, p. 31 Addenda: More Arkansas Oaks, by Margaret Shannon, p. 31 Lloyd Snyder’s Ferns, by Lloyd H. Snyder Jr. and James G. Bruce, p. 32 The Adventures of an Abecedarian, by Lloyd H. Snyder Jr., p. 36 One Man’s Wilderness, by Harold C. Jones, p. 37 Research Report, “Tea, tongue, gum, grass, and grapes,” edited by Harriett L. Whipple, p. 39 Ditch Botanizing, (First Person Singular), by W. Brian Brown, p. 40 On the Back Side of Brasstown Bald, (Site-Seeing), by Elaine K. Fatora, back cover November 1987 The Busy Honeybee: Stabilizer for Shifting Sands? by Moonyean S. (“Tee”) Brower, p. 1 Roland M. Harper: Truly a Man for All Seasons, (Biography) by Marie B. Mellinger, p. 6 Harper in Action: A Savannah visit at the age of 83, (Biography of Roland Harper) by Clermont Lee, p. 8 Nature is Better Than Books, (Biography of Eliza Frances “Fanny” Andrews), by Charlotte A. Ford, p. 11 Happy Holly Days, by Gregory A. Krakow, p. 14

33 …as if that sky let fall a flower from its cerulean wall, by Thomas S. Patrick, p. 18 Taking it for Granite, by David L. Emory, p. 20 Wild in the City, (First Person Singular), by Jerome Drown, p. 24 Beginner’s Botany, (First Person Singular), by Anselm Atkins, p. 24 Beauty and the Beech, by Rebecca Nunan, p. 25 Look a Little Lower, by Hal Massie, p. 28 The Smithsonian Guide to Seaside Plants of the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts by Wilbur H. Duncan and Marion B. Duncan, (Book Review), reviewed by Steven R. Hill, p. 32 The Mystery of Wolf Creek, by Burns Gibbs and Hazel Howland, p. 33 Research Report: From Asclepias to Zephyranthes, edited by Harriett L. Whipple, p. 36 The Trees Upon the Mountain by Marie Mellinger, (Book Review), reviewed by Louis W. Schweizer, p. 36 Panther Creek’s Wonderland Trail, (Site-Seeing), by Elmer Butler, back cover Gaudy, but Nice, (Site-Seeing), by Anna Belle Close, back cover Fall 1988 Summer Lace, (First Person Singular), by Mary R. Sanders, inside front cover When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Take Root, (First Person Singular), by John Gorecki, inside front cover It All Fits Together, by J. Dan Pittillo, p. 4 Ecoteering, by Charles H. Wharton, p. 10 Edgar T. Wherry (1885-1982), (Biography) by David L. Emory, p. 14 Stephen M. Bowling: A Georgia Botanist, (Biography) by Georgine Pindar, p. 15 Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve, (Site-Seeing), by Andrea O. Timpone, p. 18 My Task is a Trust, by Nancy C. Coile, p. 19 Canebrakes of the Southeast, by Brooke Meanley, p. 22

34 Research Report: “Boulder Fields, Old Fields and Hardwoods, edited by Harriett L. Whipple, p. 24 Addenda: Dusky Windows, by Donald E. Schnell, p. 25 Addenda: Family Memories, by A. Stephen Johnson, p. 25 Addenda: Granite Crops up Again, by David L. Emory, p. 25 The Natural Environments of Georgia by Charles H. Wharton, (Book Review) reviewed by Jonathan Ambrose, p. 26 Spring 1989 Botany is Where You Find It, (First Person Singular), by Helen Stacey, inside front cover Fielding Your Questions: Who may use the UGA Herbarium? answered by Nancy C. Coile, inside front cover True Grit: Georgia’s Other Outcrops, by Vicky Holifield, p. 2 A Young-at-Heart Botanist, (Biography of Frieda Polsfuss), by Louise M. Morgan, p. 9 Through the Eyes of William Bartram, (Biography) by Marie B. Mellinger, p. 13 The Distribution of the Vascular Flora of Georgia by Samuel B. Jones, Jr. and Nancy C. Coile, (Book Review), reviewed by Marie B. Mellinger, p. 18 A Travelling Oriental, (First Person Singular), by A. M. Oshlag, M.D., p. 18 Assimilating the Natives, by Samuel B. Jones, Jr., p. 19 Trees of the Southeastern United States by Wilbur H. Duncan and Marion B. Duncan, (Book Review), reviewed by L. Scott Ranger, p. 23 Urban River Riches, (Site-Seeing), by Jerry Hightower, p. 24 Addenda: Steve Bowling’s Memory, by Vivian Emerson, Back Cover Addenda: Translating Chinese, by Bill Close, Back Cover Fall 1989 A Question of Survival, by Raymond L. Harbin, p. 2 Wild Edibles: Teas, Let’s Drink to Our Health and Pleasure, by Marie Mellinger, p. 9

35 Seven Species of Deciduous Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae), by Nancy Coile, p. 10 Leonard Ensign Foote, (Biography), by Donald W. Pfitzer, p. 14 Native Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southeast: Landscaping Uses and Identification by Leonard E. Foote and Samuel B. Jones, Jr., (Book Review), reviewed by Scott Ranger, p. 17 A Wildflower Oasis in the City, (Site-Seeing), by John Gorecki, p. 18 Those “Funny” Trilliums on Rabun Bald, by John Garst, p. 20 Competition on a Pristine Lake, (First Person Singular), by Helen D. Brown, p. 24 The Hypericum Bog, by Marie Mellinger, back cover (p. 26) Fielding Your Questions, (How many Georgia plants are rare?), answered by Thomas S. Patrick, back cover (p. 26) Spring 1990 Restoring Forest Diversity in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, by Robert Zahner, p. 2 To a Pitcher Plant, by Sarah Anne Staples, p. 8 Recent Additions to Georgia’s Protected Plant List, by Thomas S. Patrick, p. 9 Research Report: Edited by Harriett L. Whipple, p. 13 Computerization of the DeKalb College Herbarium, by George Sanko, p. 14 Botany Reade, an Old Fashioned Professor, (Biography of John Moore Reade), by Miriam Talmadge, p. 16 Major Projects of the Nature Conservancy in Georgia, by Jonathan Streich, p. 20 Wild Edibles: Wild Jerusalem Artichokes, (Helianthus tuberosus), by George M. Goldman, p. 21 Fielding Your Questions, (How many kinds of plants occur in GA), answered by Thomas S. Patrick, p. 22 A Botanical Learning Lab on the Chattahoochee, (Site-Seeing), by R. Michael Green, p. 22

36 Old Monkeyface, (First Person Singular), by L. Scott Ranger, p. 24 Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines of Northern Florida and Adjacent Georgia and Alabama by Robert K. Godfrey, (Book Review), reviewed by L. Scott Ranger, p. 25 Addenda: Memories of Leonard Foote, by Walter M. Collins, back cover Fall 1990 The Enduring Enigma of Carolina Bays, by Kay Kirkman, p. 2 Alabama Snow Wreath in Georgia, by Nancy C. Coile, p. 8 Those Picky Pycnanthemums, by L. Scott Ranger, p. 11 The Botanizing Banker’s Georgia Journey, (Biography of Stephen Elliott), by George A. Rogers, p. 15 Michaux’s Sumac Comes Back to Covington, by Jonathan Streich and Thomas S. Patrick, p. 19 Where are the hickories of yesteryear? by Margaret Shannon, p. 21 Stinking Willie? Busy Lizzie? Creeping Jenny? by Marie Mellinger, p. 22 The Activist at Large: Philip Greear in Retirement, (Biography), by Margaret Shannon, p. 24 Dryopteris Discoveries, (First Person Singular), by David L. Emory, p. 28 The Botany File: Edited by Harriett L. Whipple, p. 30 Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, (Site-Seeing), by Linda Renshaw, p. 32 Guide to the Vascular Plants of the Blue Ridge by B. Eugene Wofford, (Book Review) reviewed by L. Scott Ranger, back cover 1991 The American Chestnut, Its Past, Present and Future in Georgia, by Scott A. Merkle and Claud L. Brown, p. 2 The Fire Ecology of Cumberland Island, by Susan Power Bratton, p. 14 Cedar Glades of Northwest Georgia, by Gene S. Van Horn, p. 22 Atlanta Botanical Garden Has Role in Plant Preservation, by Ginger Kaderabek, p. 28

37 Georgia Conservancy’s Guide to the North Georgia Mountains edited by Fred Brown and Nell Jones, (Book Review), reviewed by Anselm Atkins, p. 32 Trees of Georgia and Adjacent States by Claud L. Brown and L. Katherine Kirkman, (Book Review), reviewed by L. Scott Ranger, p. 34 Pipsissewa, Chimaphila maculata, Extravaganza, (Site-Seeing) by Anna Belle Close, p. 37 1992 Billy Bartram: A Life, (Biography), by Eve Richardson, p. 2 William Bartram’s Sketches: The Field and the Image, (Biography), by James Rosen, p. 8 Hybrid Ferns of Georgia, by Lloyd Snyder, p. 12 More About Picky Pycnanthemums, by Henrietta Chambers and John Hamer, p. 19 Land Use History and Floristics of Indian Springs and High Falls State Parks, by Carol L. Howel, p. 25 Field Botanist for the Ages: Angus Gholson, (Biography) by Tim Stevens, p. 33 Plight of the Bumblebee, (First Person Singular), by Bill Close, p. 36 Black’s Bluff, (Site-Seeing), by Richard Ware and Andrew Kemp, p. 37 Gardening with Native Wild Flowers, (Book Review) by Samuel B. Jones Jr. and Leonard E. Foote, reviewed by Scott Ranger, p. 40 1993 Vanishing Pitcher Plants: Drawings by Marcia R. Cohen, by Lisa Frank, p. 2 Bog Plant Conservation: The Atlanta Botanical Garden, by Ron Determann, p. 6 Bog Collecting Pressures, by Henning von Schmeling, p. 9 Southeastern Pitcher Plant Bogs: A Natural History Sketch, by George and Debbie Folkerts, p. 10 Can Pitcher Plants Still be Found? by Gail Russell, p. 17

38 Tugaloo Mosaic: A Unique Area, by John Garst and James Sullivan, p. 18 Biological Diversity, by John Garst, p. 27 Doing What Comes Naturally: Marie Mellinger, (Biography), by Margaret Shannon, p. 28 My Triumph, (First Person Singular), by Vivian Emerson, p. 34 Whitmore’s Bluff, (Site-Seeing), by Richard Ware, p. 35 Georgia: Images of Wildness by James Randklev, edited by Sharon Worsham, (Book Review), reviewed by Marie B. Mellinger, p. 38 Vascular Flora of the Southeastern United States, Volume 1, Asteraceae by Arthur Cronquist, (Book Review), reviewed by Scott Ranger, p. 40 Errata: Corrections for the article “More about Picky Pycnanthemums,” in the 1992 issue, by Henrietta L. Chambers, inside back cover 1994 From the Editor: Care and Feeding of Tipularia, by Sharon Worsham, inside front cover Following the Fungi, by Bruce Horn, p. 2 Monkeying Around, by L. Scott Ranger, p. 7 Pink Ladies to Hairy Rattleweed, by Miriam Talmadge, p. 14 Sculpting A Niche, (Biography of Trailer McQuilkin), by Sally Emory, p. 18 Orchids, Orchids, Orchids, by David L. Emory, p. 25

Hard Botanizing, (Biography of Andre Michaux), by Margaret Shannon, p. 31 Lair of the Snorkelwort: Stone Mountain, by James R. Allison, p. 37 Rocky Days, (First Person Singular), by Christina Bird, p. 42 Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume 1 Introduction, Volume 2, Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms, edited by the Flora of North America Editorial Committee, (Book Review), reviewed by L Scott Ranger, p. 43

39 1995 Prairies…in Georgia! by James R. Allison, p. 2 Floyd Flora, (First Person Singular), by Richard Ware Sr., p. 9 Around & About with Algae, by Frances Kennedy, p. 12 Flint Bluffs, (Site-Seeing), by Will Griffin, p. 17 Double Feature: How Ann and Tommy Barber became on of the top teams in Georgia Botany, by Margaret Shannon, p. 20 Name Changes for Georgia Ferns, by Lloyd Snyder and David Emory, p. 27 This Enchanted Forest, by David O. Funderburk, p. 32 Addendum: Rainless in Seattle? by Marie Mellinger, p. 38 Dictionary of Plant Names by Allen J. Coombes, (Book Review), reviewed by Margaret Shannon, p. 40 From the Editor: A Mixed Bag, by Margaret Shannon, inside back cover 1996 The Many Magnolias of Georgia, by Dorothy J. Callaway, p. 2 Dr. John Brickell, Early Savannah Naturalist, (Biography), by Michael E. Price and Vivian Rogers-Price, p. 9 The Magic of Mulberry, (Site-Seeing), by Marie Mellinger, p. 14 A Sketch of the William Bartram Trail in Georgia, (Biography), by Elliott O. Edwards Jr., p. 16 On the Scent of a Stinkhorn, by Bruce Horn, p. 26 Parnassia asarifolia, (First Person Singular), by Hugh Nourse, p. 31 Fort Stewart: Exploring One of Georgia’s Best-kept Botanical Secrets, by Kim Lutz, p. 34 From the Editor, History of Tipularia Magazine, by David Emory, inside back cover 1997 Plant Conservation by Propagation, The Cases of Macranthera and Schwalbea, by Ron Determann, L. Katherine Kirkman, and Hugh Nourse, p. 2

40 Cypripedium Gulch, (Site-Seeing), by Rennie Devant, p. 13 Chestnuts in Georgia, by Sandra L. Anagnostakis, p. 15 Identification of Chestnut Trees, by Sandra L. Anagnostakis, Phillip Gordon and Fred V. Hebard, p. 21 Picking up Pawpaws in Georgia, by Dorothy and Brett Callaway, p. 25 Show Me, Michaux, by Shan Cammack and Eric Van De Genachte, p. 31 Flora of North America North of Mexico, Volume 3 Magnoliophyta: Magnoliidae and Hamamelidae, edited by Flora of North America Editorial Committee, (Book Review), reviewed by L. Scott Ranger, p.39 1998 The Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance, by James M. Affolter and Jennifer F. Ceska, p. 2 A New Population of Elliottia, (First Person Singular) by Joshua A. Lee, p. 10 Puffballs of Georgia’s Coastal Plain, by Bruce Horn, p. 12 Fothergilla gardenii: Rare Jewel of the Coastal Plain, by Martha S. Joiner, p. 17 Broxton Rocks Ecological Preserve, Bryophyte Refugium of South Georgia, by Dana Griffin III and Frankie Snow, p. 23 Dr. Emma Lewis Lipps, 1919-1996, (Biography), by Wilson Hall and Richard Ware, p. 29 Rashomon on Davidson Creek, (Site-Seeing) by John Garst, Gary Newton and James Sullivan, p. 31 1999 A Floristic Project in Rabun County Georgia, by Carol Howel Gomez, p. 2 Plant Community Classification at Heggie’s Rock, by Carol A. Schneier, p. 10 Oconee Bells Adventure, (Site-Seeing) by Alberta Smith, p. 19 Coloring the Rose Pogonia, (First Person Singular) by Gail Arnott Carr, p. 24

41 The Altamaha River, by Keith R. Tassin, p. 26 Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains by Richard M. Smith, (Book Review), reviewed by Richard T. Ware Sr., p. 31 The State Botanical Garden of Georgia, by Carol Nourse, p. 33 2000 Atlanta Botanical Garden: Restoration Efforts on Herbaceous Bogs of the Southeastern United States, by Carol Helton, p. 2 Rabun County: Georgia’s Wild Plant Treasure Trove, by Tee Brower, p. 6 The Buckeyes of Georgia, by Richard T. Ware, p. 10 A Kentucky Find: The Georgia Discovery of the Kentucky Ladyslipper (Cypripedium kentuckiense), by Shan Cammack and Tom Patrick, p. 17 A Conservation Legacy Lives On: The Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center, by W. Larry and Debra H. Davis, p. 23 Reconnaissance for the Ocmulgee Skullcap (Scutellaria ocmulgee), by Wayne Morris, Eric Van De Genachte, Tom Patrick, and Shan Cammack, p. 27 Searching for Georgia’s Big Trees, by Doug Riddle, p. 33 Dr. Samuel B. Jones, Jr.: A Life With Plants, (Biography), by Carol and Hugh Nourse, p. 37 2001 From The Editor, by Scott Ranger, inside front cover Georgia Quillworts, by Litton John Musselman, pa.2 Some Native Orchids of the Southeastern United States, by Sturgis McKeever, p. 20 A Primer on the Grasses of the Georgia Piedmont, by Elaine Nash, p. 32

42 2002 A Few Favorite Wildflowers, by Fred Mileshko, p. 2 Montane Longleaf Pinelands...... Little-known and Disappearing Treasures, by Johnny P. Stowe, Jr., J. Morgan Varner, III, and John P. McGuire, p. 8 The Vascular Flora of the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Georgia, by Karin Heiman, p. 16 Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Florida by Linda G. Chafin, (Book Review), reviewed by Carol Howel Gomez, p. 28 The National Vegetation Classification System, by Thomas E. Govus, p. 30 The Elusive Hartwrightia, by Hugh Nourse, p. 36 Rare Species Status & Rank, by Scott Ranger, p. 40 2003 New Orchid Conservatory at Atlanta Botanical Garden, by Carol Helton Denhof, p. 2 The Spring-fed Streams of Simms Mountain, by Tom Baugh, p. 5 The Native Maples of Georgia, by Richard T. Ware Sr., p. 8 Georgia’s Alien UFO’s…A Devil’s Dozen of Deadly Denizens, by James R. Allison, p. 20 Flora of New Echota State Historic Site, by Carol Howel Gomez, p. 24 Chicopee Woods Nature Preserve/Elachee Nature Science Center, by Andrea Timpone, p. 36 The Wild Orchids of North America, North of Mexico by Paul Martin Brown, (Book Review), reviewed by Richard T. Ware Sr., p. 40 2004 Downstream in Providence Canyon State Park, by Leslie Edwards, p. 2 William Bartram’s Botanical Discoveries in Georgia, (Biography), by Brad Sanders, p. 8 Flora of Rock and Shoals Outcrop Natural Area, by Hugh and Carol Nourse, p. 18

43 Field Botany and Higher Education in Georgia: A Mutualism, by Wayne Morris, p. 26 Sabatia capitata Annual or Perennial? by Al Good, p. 36 Wildflowers of Tennessee by Jack B. Carman, (Book Review), reviewed by Richard Ware, p. 39 2005 Wilbur Duncan, A Tribute, by John Garst, p. 2 Georgia State Parks’ Plants of Concern, by Carol Schneier and Cindy Reittinger, p. 4

Smooth Coneflower: Biology and Conservation of a Southern Relic, by Heather Alley, p. 10 An Introduction to the Sedges of Georgia, by Richard Carter, p. 17 Woody Plants of the Southeastern United States, A Winter Guide by Ron Lance, (Book Review), reviewed by Richard Ware, p. 46 2006 Cloudland Canyon State Park, by Rich and Anita Reaves, p. 2 A Guided Tour to Wildflowers on Pigeon Mountain, by Jay Clark, p. 8 The Hawthorns (Crataegus) of Georgia, by Ron Lance, p. 15 How Does Population Size Affect Reproduction in the Native Rose Pink (Sabatia angularis)?, by Rachel Spigler, p. 40 Population Biology of Sandhill Rosemary, Ceratiola ericoides, by J. P. Schmidt, p. 45

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