JOURNAL OF THE SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN BOTANICAL SOCIETY

TABLE OF CONTENTS, VOLUME 1 - 1936

Note: The name Castanea for the journal did not appear until mid way through Volume 2 in 1937.

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 – JANUARY 1936 (published January 8, 1936)

Forward. (pp. 1-2)

Some Polyporaceae of southern West Virginia.  Charles Gould, Jr. (pp. 3-6)

A second record for Asarum grandiflorum in West Virginia.  Peter J. Zucchero (p. 7)

The Oglebay Plant Club.  Russell West (pp. 8-9)

Showy Lady’s Slipper in West Virginia.  Ben R. Roller (pp. 9-10)

Notes and News (p. 11)

Index to Appalachian botanical literature. (pp. 11-12)

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 – FEBRUARY 1936 (published February 2, 1936)

Polemoniaceae of the Middle Appalchian region.  Edgar T. Wherry (pp. 13-15)

Listera cordata (L.) R. Br. found in West Virginia.  Maurice Brooks (pp. 15-17)

Mountain Lake Biological Station.  Ivey F. Lewis (pp. 17-20)

An analysis of the soil erosion problem as related top a study of plant ecology.  James F. Ferry (pp. 20-21)

Notes on some plants from southern West Virginia.  F. A. Gilbert (pp. 22-23)

Notes and News

   Notes on the name “Southern Appalachian”.  Earl L. Core (p. 23)

   Notes of Asarum in West Virginia.  E. T. Wherry (pp. 23-24)

Index to Appalachian botanical literature (p. 24)

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 3 – MARCH 1936 (published March 28, 1936)

Ecological work on the Great Smoky Mountains region.  Stanley A. Cain (pp. 25-32

Polemoniaceae of the Middle Appalachian region, pt. 2.  Edgar T. Wherry (pp. 32-35)

The West Virginia botanical expedition of 1936.  P. D. Strausbaugh (pp. 35-36)

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 4 – APRIL 1936 (published April 30, 1936)

The Pteridophyta of Rowan County, Kentucky.  Thos. N. McCoy (pp. 37-39)

The cucumber tree in eastern New York.  Rogers McVaugh (pp. 39-41)

Notes on Kentucky plants I.  E. Lucy Braun (pp. 41-45)

The Oglebay Park Nature Training School.  A. B. Brooks (pp. 45-48)

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 5 – MAY 1936 (published June 22, 1936)

Interesting bryophytes, mainly of the southern Appalachians.  Aaron J. Sharp (pp. 49-59)

Andrews Bald: the problems of its origin.  B. W. Wells (pp. 59-62)

Fossombonia: a liverwort new to Kentucky.  Griffith E. Quinby and H. Bishop (pp. 62-63)

Notes and News (pp. 63-64)

   Botrychium obliquum var. tenuifolium in Kentucky. Thos. N. McCoy (p. 63)

Index to Appalachian botanical literature (p. 64)

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 6 – OCTOBER 1936 (published October 19, 1936)

Observations on Selaginella tortipila.  Edgar T. Wherry (pp. 65-69)

Asarum and Hexastylis in Alabama and neighboring states.  Roland M. Harper (pp 69-76)

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 7 – NOVEMBER 1936 (published January 7 1937)

Early spring flowers of the North Carolina Mountains.  Horace Kephart (pp. 77-83)

A new holly for West Virginia.  A. B. Brooks (pp. 83-85)

Foray of the Southern Appalachian and Torrey Botanical Clubs.  Nellie Cross Knappen (pp. 85-88)

News and Notes (p. 88)

VOLUME 1, ISSUE 8 – DECEMBER 1936 (published January 30, 1937)

Dimerism in the genera Trillium and Iris.  Frank A. Gilbert (pp. 89-91)

Abies intermedia, the Blue Ridge fir, a new species.  E. H. Fulling (pp. 91-94)

Constitution of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club (pp. 95-96)

Notes and News (pp. 96-97)

Index, volume 1 (pp. 98-102)


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