Vol. 34, No. 1
 
Front cover: Calamus pilosellus in Brunei -- even Rattans can make
elegant ornamentals. Photo by John Dransfield.
Back cover: Top: Chamaedorea tuerckheimmi (Dammer) Burret is one
of the smallest palms known. Bottom: Chamaedorea amabilis
Photos by Donald R. Hodel.
Photos are not to be used elsewhere without permission. All rights reserved.
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Contents for January 1990
- Chamaedorea amabilis: an Ornamental Species from Central America
- Donald R. Hodel
- New Era Ushered in at the Retreat
- Leonard Goldstein
- Nutritional Composition of the Fruits of Doum Palms (Hyphaene) from the
West Coast of India
- S.D. Bonde, Vaishali V. Agate, and D.K. Kulkarni
- Nipah Leaflets as Wrappers for Cigarettes
- T.A. Davis, B. Jamadon, and A.J. Mohd. Noh
- A Preliminary Analysis of the Palm Flora of the Philippine Islands
- Edwino S. Fernando
- Chamaedorea stolonifera
- Louis R. Hooper
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Vol. 34, No. 2
 
Front cover: Phoenix theophrasti, pistillate plant in flower, Vai,
Crete. Photo by John Dransfield.
Back cover: Pinanga veitchii, Bt. Patam, Brunei. Photo by John
Dransfield.
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Contents for April 1990
- Palms in the Mountain Cloud Forests of Kona, Hawaii
- Norman Bezona
- Two New Species of Chamaedorea from Mexico
- Donald R. Hodel and Natalie W. Uhl
- Demography of the Needle Palm, Rhapidophyllum hystrix, in Mississippi
and Alabama
- Keith E. Clancy and Michael J. Sullivan
- Juania australis in Habitat
- Gunther and Paul Mahalik
- Controlled Pollination in Raphia hookeri: II. Handling of
Pollen
- M.O. Otedoh and E.C. Okolo
- The Palmetum: Its Objectives and Development
- Robert Tucker
- Regeneration of Severed Roots in Washingtonia robusta and Phoenix
reclinata
- Timothy K. Broschat and Henry Donselman
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Vol. 34, No. 3
 
Front cover: Pseudophoenix vinifera growing near Source
Matelas in the Dep. de l'Ouest, Haiti. Photo by Andrews Henderson
Back cover: Four species affected by potassium deficiency. Dictyosperma
album, upper left. Caryota mitis, upper right. Roystonea
regia, lower left. Hyophorbe verschaffeltii, lower right.
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Contents for July 1990
- A New Species and Synopsis of a Distinctive and Natural Subgroup of Chamaedorea
- Donald R. Hodel and Natalie W. Uhl
- New Species of Chamaedorea from Costa Rica and Panama
- Donald R. Hodel and Natalie W. Uhl
- Conservation Status of Haitian Palms
- Andrew Henderson, Michel Aubry, Joel Timyan, and Michael Balick
- The Spread of Lethal Coconut Diseases in West Africa: Incidence of Awka
Disease (or Bronze Leaf Wilt) in the Ishan Area of Bendel State of Nigeria
- E.N. Ekpo and E.E. Ojomo
- Potassium Deficiency of Palms in South Florida
- Timothy K. Broschat
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Vol. 34, No. 4
 
Front cover: Washingtonia filifera is well established in
Palm Canyon in the Kofa Mountains of Arizona.
Back cover: Chamaedorea seifrizii decorated as a Christmas
tree. Photo by Walter H. Hodge.
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Contents for October 1990
- New Species and Notes of Related Taxa in Chamaedorea Subgenus Stephanostachys
- Donald R. Hodel
- Arizona's Own Palm: Washingtonia filifera
- Victor J. Miller
- Flower Biology and Pollinators of the Amazonian Monoecious Palm, Geonoma
macrostachys: A Case of Bakerian Mimicry
- Jens Mogens Olesen and Henrik Balslev
- Intergeneric Hybridization between Coccothrinax and Thrinax (Palmae:
Coryphoideae)
- Clifton E. Nauman
- Identification of Amazonian Palm Genera from Vegetative Characters
- Francis Kahn
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