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Tropical Bryology, Index to Vols. 1-21 Compiled by Jan-Peter Frahm Index to vols. 1-21 1 Tropical Bryology 22: 1-46, 2002 Tropical Bryology, index to vols. 1-21 compiled by Jan-Peter Frahm II. Index to authors.........................................15 Dicranaceae) in Central America. III. Index by subjects....................................29 Tropical Bryology 1: 63-94. I. Index by volumes Churchill, S.P. 1989. Nuevo Catalogo de los Musgos de Colombia. Tropical Bryology 1: 95ff. Volume 1, 1989 Delgadillo M., C. 1989. A Guide to fieldstations Volume 2: in the tropics I., Mexico. Tropical Bryology 1: 1-4. Allen, B. 1990. A Revision of the genus Salazar Allen, N. 1989. A Guide to fieldstations Crossomitrium (Musci: Hookeriaceae). in the tropics II. Panama. Tropical Tropical Bryology 2:.3-34. Bryology 1: 5-8. Buck, W.R. 1990.Biogeography of the Greater Frahm, J.-P. 1989. Bryohumbertia subcomosa Antillean Mosses. Tropical Bryology 2: (Dix.) J.-P. Frahm, a new name for 35-48. Bryohumbertia Delgadillo, C.1990.Advances in Mexican walkeri (Mitt.) J.-P. Frahm. Tropical Bryology. Tropical Bryology 2: 49-52. Bryology 1: 9-10. De Luna, E. 1990. Developmental Evidence of Frahm, J.-P. 1989. The genus Chorisodontium Acrocarpy in Hedwigia ciliata (Musci, (Musci, Dicranaceeae) in the Hedwigiaceae). Tropical Bryology 2: Neotropics. Tropical Bryology 1: 11-24. 53-60 Gradstein, S.R., Florschütz-de Waard, J. 1989. Enroth, J. 1990. Altitudinal Zonation of Results of a botanical expedition to Bryophytes on the Huon Peninsula, Mount Roraima, Guiyana. I. Papua New Guinea. Tropical Bryology Bryophytes. Tropical Bryology 1: 25- 2: 61-90. 54. Frahm, J.-P. 1990. Campylopus, a modern and Een, G. 1989. Mosses from the Mascarenes - 3. successful genus ?. Tropical Bryology Tropical Bryology 1: 55-62. 2: 91-102. Allen, B. 1989. A preliminary treatment of the Glime, J.M., P.S.Hudy & S. Hattori genus Campylopus (Musci: 1990.Diversity and altitudinal niche TROPICAL BRYOLOGY 22 (2002) 2 Frahm width characteristics for 35 taxa of the Volume 3, 1990 Papua New Guinea Frullania flora with consideration of sibbling pairs. Tropical Frahm, J.-P. 1990. The origin and distribution Bryology 2: 103-116. of Neotropical species of Campylopus. Gradstein, S.R. , D. Montfoort & J.H.C. Tropical Bryology 3: 1-18. Cornelissen 1990.Species richness and Ochyra, R. 1990. Gradsteinia andicola, a phytogeography of the bryophyte flora remarkable aquatic moss from South of the Guianas, with special reference America. Tropical Bryology 3: 19-28. to the lowland rainforest.. Tropical Cornelissen, J.H.C. & Gradstein, S.R. 1990. Bryology 2: 117-126. On the occurrence of bryophytes and Griffin, S.R.1990. Floristics of the south macrolichens in different lowland rain American Páramo mossflora. Tropical forest types at Mabura Hill, Guyana. Bryology 2: 127-132. Tropical Bryology 3: 29-36. Hu, R.1990. Distribution of bryophytes in China Bruggeman-Nannenga, M.A. 1990. On the . Tropical Bryology 2: .133 anatomy of the costa in Fissidens. Iwatsuki, Z. 1990. Origin of the New Caledonian Tropical Bryology 3: 37-44. bryophyte flora. Tropical Bryology 2: Gradstein, S.R. 1990. A Key to the New World 139-148. species of holostipous Lejeuneaceae. Koponen, T. 1990. Bryophyte flora of Western Tropical Bryology 3: 45-58. Melanesia. Tropical Bryology 2: 149- Allen, B. H. 1990. A preliminary treatment of 160 the Holomitrium complex (Musci: Luo, J.-S. 1990.A synopsis of chinese Dicranaceae) in epiphyllous liverworts. Tropical Central America. Tropical Bryology 3: Bryology 2: 161-166. 59-72. Miller, H. & H.O.Whittier 1990. Bryophyte Touw, A. 1990. Additional notes on Neckeropsis. floras of tropical pacific islands. 3. On the identity of Thamnium Tropical Bryology 2: 167-176. quisumbingii Pócs, T. 1990. The exploration of the East Veloira. Tropical Bryology 3: 73-74. African bryoflora. 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Tropical Bryology 2: 265-272 of Asian Lejeuneaceae subfamily Thiers, B.M. 1990. An overview of the Ptychanthoideae. Tropical Bryology 4: Lejeuneaceae in Australia. Tropical 1-16. Bryology 2: 273 ff. But, P. P.-H. & Gao, C.-H. 1991. Epiphyllous Hepaticae of Kowloon Peninsula (Hong Kong). Tropical Bryology 4: 17-22. TROPICAL BRYOLOGY 22 (2002) Index to vols. 1-21 3 Vital, D.H., Giancotti, C. & Pursell, R.A. 1991. (Mitt.) Broth. with additional notes on The Bryoflora of Fernando de Noronha, certain taxa of Breutelia. Tropical Brasil. Tropical Bryology 4: 23-24. Bryology 5: 55-60. Morales Z., M.I. 1991. Las Hepaticas Gradstein, S.R. & Salazar Allen, N. 1992. communicadas para Costa Rica Tropical Bryophyte diversity along an altitudinal Bryology 4: 25-58. gradient in Darién National Park, Frahm, J.-P. 1991. Taxonomische Not izen zur Panama. Tropical Bryology 5: 61-74. Gattung Campylopus XV. Tropical Wolfe, J. & McQueen, C.B. 1992. Bryology 4: 59-62. 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