The Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, published quarterly since 1914, contains peer-reviewed papers primarily devoted to systematic botany and evolution. The Annals reflect the global mission of the Garden, with contributing authors from the Americas, Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australasia.
CONTENTS OF THE ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, VOL. 80, NUMBER 2
Proceedings of the 38th Annual Systematics Symposium of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Knowledge Brokering: The Mechanics of Synthesis, held October 4-5, 1991 in St. Louis
● Introduction to the Symposium. Nancy Morin and Theodore M. Barkley
● Synthesis: A Historical Perspective. Theodore M. Barkley
● The Future of Scientific Communications: More Questions Than Answers. Arlene E. Luchsinger
● Ownership and Outreach: A Model for Administration of Shared Data. Jean E. Nash
● Emerging Technology for Biological Data Collection and Analysis. Stanley A. Morain
● Data Banking and the Role of the Natural History Collections. Nancy R. Morin and Janet Gomon
● The National Science Foundation: Financial, Intellectual, and Knowledge Broker for Systematic Biology. James R. Estes
Revised Circumscriptions and Subgeneric Taxonomies of Calandrinia and Montiopsis (Portulacaceae) with Notes on Phylogeny of the Portulacaceous Alliance. Mark A. Hershkovitz
Leaf Morphology of Calandrinia and Montiopsis (Portulacaceae). Mark A. Hershkovitz
A Revision of Chionolaena (Compositae, Gnaphalieae). Susana E. Freire
A Revision of Malvaviscus (Malvaceae). Billie L. Turner and Meghan G. Mendenhall
The Rise and Fall of Pseudoludovia andreana (Cyclanthaceae). Roger Eriksson
Chromosome Cytology in Tropical African Gladiolus (Iridaceae). Peter Goldblatt, Masahiro Takei, and Z. A. Razzaq
Impact of the Eocene on the Evolution of Pinus L. Constance I. Millar
Plant Life-Forms and Biogeographic Relations of the Flora of Lagunillas (30|circS) in the Fog-Free Pacific Coastal Desert. J. J. Armesto and P. E. Vidiella
Evolution of Reproduction in Lamprothyrsus (Arundineae: Gramineae). H. E. Connor and M. I. Dawson
First Report of Ballistochory in the Poaceae. Tatiana Sendulsky