Palms (formerly Principes) 2000
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Vol. 44, No. 1
 
Front cover: Pritchardia viscosa, two of only six individuals known in
the wild, Powerline Trail, Kauai, Hawaii, USA. Photo by John Dransfield, October
1999
Back cover: Iguanura myochodoides, growing in montane forest near the
summit of G. Penrisen, Sarawak. Photo by John Dransfield, April 1996
Photos are not to be used elsewhere without permission. All
rights reserved.
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Contents for Volume 1 2000 Palms
- Palms 101: The Traveling Slide Show
- John D. Kennedy
- Occurrence of Coconut "lixas" in Brazilian Native Palms in
Northeastern Coastal Plain Region
- Dulce Regina Nunes Warwick and Edna Castilho Leal
- Arenga micrantha: A Little Known Eastern Himalayan Palm
- J.J. Noltie
- DNA and Palm Evolution
- Carl E. Lewis, William J. Baker and Conny B. Asmussen
- Palms of the Amazon Ecotours
- Andrew Henderson
- The Rediscovery of Calamus harmandii, A Rattan Endemic to Southern Laos
- Tom Evans
- Natalie Uhl: A Portrait of a Scientist
- Donald J. Kurth
- Effect of Microclimate Variation on Cultivation of Cold-Hardy Palms in
Southwestern Ohio
- David A. Francko
- On the Pruning of Palms
- Ken Pfalzgraf
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Vol. 44, No. 2
 
Front cover: Colpothrinax wrightii in Pinar del Rio.
Accompanying article on p. 85. Photo by S. Zona
Back cover: Copernicia gigas. Accompanying article
on p. 88. Photo by N. Martinez Barboza.
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Contents for Volume 2 2000 Palms
Palms of Cuba
- Copernicia rigida in Eastern Cuba
- Carlo Morici
- Broom-Making from Palms in Cuba
- Nora M. Barboza
- The Genus Thrinax in Cuba
- Carlo Morici
- Checklist of the Palms of Cuba, with Notes on their Ecology, Distribution and
Conservation
- Celio E. Moya Lopez and Angela Leiva Sanchez
- La Palma Barrigona
- Scott Zona, Don Evans, and Katherine Maidman
- Searching for Copernicia in Cuba
- Nora M. Barboza
- Identity of the Hyophorbe Palms at the Botanical Garden of Cienfuegos,
Cuba
- Carl E. Lewis and Nora Martinez Barboza
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Vol. 44, No. 3
 
Front cover: Brahea sarukhanii Quero, a newly-described species from
Mexico. Photo by Scott Zona.
Back cover: Mature Pritchardia limahuliensis, in Kauai, Hawaii, 1997.
Forest destruction was caused by a hurricane in November 1992. Photo by David H.
Lorence
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Contents for Volume 3 2000 Palms
- Brahea sarukhanii, A New Species of Palm from Mexico
- Hermilo J. Quero
- The Effects of Vitamin B1 on Palm seedling Growth
- Christopher P. Migliaccio
- Developing a Tropical Botanical Garden Palm Collection
- Melany H. Chapin and David H. Lorence
- Ravenea hildebrandtii in Mayotte
- Alain Pibot and Olivier Soumille
- An Introduction to the Palms of New Caledonia
- Jean-Christophe Pintaud
- The Successful Palm Sale
- Howard Waddell
- Additions to the Genus Bactris (Acrecaceae) in Mesoamerica
- Alfredo Cascante
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Vol. 44, No. 4
 
Front cover: Cyrtostachys sp. growing in heath forest south of Mt.
Jaya, Papua, Indonesia. Photo by W.J. Baker
Back cover: Gronophyllum cariosum in the forest undergrowth, Benwani,
Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. Photo by Anders Barfod
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Contents for Volume 4 2000 Palms
- Gronophyllum cariosum, an Ornamental New Species from Papua New Guinea
- John L. Dowe and Michael D. Ferrero
- Orania regalis Rediscovered
- William J. Baker, Ary Prihardhyanto Keim and Charlie D. Heatubun
- Caryota zebrina
- John Dransfield, Gregori G. Hambali, Rudi A. Maturbongs and Charlie D. Heatubun
- Siphokentia
- William J. Baker, Rudi A. Maturbongs and Gregori G. Hambali
- A Personal History of Drymophloeus in New Guinea
- Scott Zona
- In Search of Caryota zebrina - A Palm Expedition to the Cyclops
Mountains
- Charlie D. Heatubun
- A New Species of Rheophytic Palm from New Guinea
- John L. Dowe and Michael D. Ferrero
- A New Species of Licuala from New Guinea
- Anders S. Barfod
- The Palms of Mount Jaya
- John Dransfield, William J. Baker, Charlie D. Heatubun and Joko Witono
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