Principes 1991
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Vol. 35, No. 1

Front cover: The restored and replanted Palm House at Kew, November 1990.
Photo by Sue Minter.
Back cover: Dypsis forficifolia, an elegant clustering palm in the
undergrowth of the lowland rain forest, Masoala. Madagascar. Photo by J.
Dransfield.
Photos are not to be used elsewhere without permission. All rights reserved.
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Contents for January 1991
- Additional New Species of Chamaedorea
- Donald R. Hodel and Juan Jose Castillo Mont
- The Palm House at Kew: A New Beginning
- Sue Minter
- The Native Palms of Chile: A Rare Opportunity to Visit the Private
Hacienda, Las Palmas Cocalan
- Dick Endt
- The Palm Communities of Two "Terra Firme" Forests in the Peruvian
Amazon
- Francis Kahn and Kember Mejia
- An Annotated Key to the Cultivated Species of Coccothrinax
- Clifton E. Nauman and Roger Saunders
- Tourism Is Affecting the Stand Structure of the Coco-der-Mer
- Andrew J.P. Savage and Peter S. Ashton
- The Royal Palm on the Island of Hispaniola
- Thomas A. Zanoni
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Vol. 35, No. 2

Front cover: Large-trunked Sabal sp. with rancher and IPS member Mike
Rayburn, in Brazoria County, Texas. Photo by Carol Lockett.
Back cover: Sabal minor growing Hill Country, an unusual habitat for
this species. Photo by Carol Lockett.
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Contents for April 1991
- Native Texas Palms North of the Rio Grande Valley: Recent Discoveries
- Landon Lockett
- New Species of Chamaedorea from Central America
- Donald R. Hodel
- The Mpapindi Palm (Chrysalidocarpus pembanus) of Pemba Island, Tanzania
- Dennis V. Johnson
- Ecological Aspects of the Interaction between Chamaedorea tepejilota, a
Dioecious Palm and Calyptocephala marginipennis, a Herbivorous Beetle, in a
Mexican Rain Forest
- K. Oyama and R. Dirzo
- Ecuador -- A Paradise of Palms
- Dick Endt
- The Quest for Jubaeopsis caffra, the Pondoland Palm
- Ed Brown
- Hybrid Coconut Seed Garden in Costa Rica
- Richard Illingworth
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Vol. 35, No. 3

Front cover: Chamaedorea tenerrima has one of the most striking leaves
in the genus and, perhaps, in the entire palm family. Photo by D.R. Hodel.
Back cover: Chamaedorea stricta Standl. & Steyerm. grows in dense
mountain forests on the wet Pacific slope of Volcan Tajumulco in western Guatemala.
Photo by D.R. Hodel.
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Contents for July 1991
- The Wilson Botanical Garden
- Jim Mintken and Bill Gunther
- Nypa in the Mangroves of Central America: Introduced or Relict?
- Norman C. Duke
- Two New Species of Chamaedorea (Arecaceae) from Panama
- Michael H. Grayum and Donald R. Hodel
- Notes on the Distribution of Bentinckia condapanna on the Palni Hill in
Peninsular India
- K.M. Matthew
- Phenolic Constituents of Coccothrinax (Palmae)
- Maria T. Kowalska, Roger W. Sanders, and Clifton E. Nauman
- The Potential for Introduction and Establishment of the Red Ring Nematode in
Florida
- R.M. Giblin-Davis
- The ISHS Coconut Registration Authority
- Hugh C. Harries
- Seed Predation by a Curculionid Beetle on the Dioecious Palm Chamaedorea
tepejilote
- Ken Oyama
- A Simple Fertilizer Trial with Coconuts
- David H. Romney
- The Botanical Gardens of the University of the South Pacific
- R.H. Phillips
- Notes on the Genus Acanthococos
- William J. Hahn
- News of the Society
The Chamaedorea Book
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Vol. 35, No. 4

Front cover: The endemic Roystonea violacea with its violet-brown trunk
near Rio Maya, Maisi, eastern Cuba. Photo by Scott Zona
Back cover: Borassodendron borneense in primary lowland rain forest,
Brunei. Photo by John Dransfield.
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Contents for October 1991
- The cultivated species of Chamaedorea with cespitose habit and pinnate
leaves
- Donald R. Hodel
- Cane weevil borer, Rhabdoscelus obscurus: (Coleoptera:
Curculionidae), a pest of palms in northern Queensland, Australia
- K.H. Halfpapp and R.I. Storey
- Physiology and biochemistry of lethal yellowing in Cocos nucifera
- C.M. Oropeza, J.M. Santamaria, M.A. Villanueva, and V.M. Loyola-Vargas
- Sabal gretheriae, a new species of palm from the Yucatan Peninsula,
Mexico
- Hermilo J. Quero
- Notes on Roystonea in Cuba
- Scott Zona
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