04.04.2013 Views

Appendices & Glossary - Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Appendices & Glossary - Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Appendices & Glossary - Botanical Research Institute of Texas

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

JOHNSON, D.M. 1993b. Onoclea. In: Flora <strong>of</strong> North America<br />

Editorial Committee, eds. Fl. North Amer. 2:251. Oxford<br />

Univ. Press, New York and Oxford.<br />

JOHNSON, E. 1969. Archeological evidence for utilization<br />

<strong>of</strong> wild rice. Science 163:276–277.<br />

JOHNSON, E.H. 1931. The natural regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>. Univ.<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong> Bull. 3113.<br />

JOHNSON, E.R.R.L. and D.G. SHILLING. 1998. Cogon grass.<br />

http://www.nps.gov/plants/alien/fact/imcy1.htm.<br />

Accessed Feb 2004.<br />

JOHNSON, F.L. and P.G. RISSER. 1974. Biomass, annual net<br />

primary production, and dynamics <strong>of</strong> six mineral elements<br />

in a post oak-blackjack oak forest. Ecology<br />

55:1246–1258.<br />

JOHNSON, R.G. 1969. A taxonomic and floristic study <strong>of</strong><br />

the Liliaceae and allied families in the southeastern<br />

United States. Ph.D. dissertation, West Virginia Univ.,<br />

Morgantown.<br />

JOHNSTON, E.G. 1972. <strong>Texas</strong> wild flowers. Shoal Creek<br />

Publishers, Inc., Austin, TX.<br />

JOHNSTON, M. (MAXINE). Personal communication. Conservationist<br />

active in protecting and publicizing the<br />

Big Thicket, an expert on Big Thicket history, and<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> the Big Thicket Reporter. Bateson, TX.<br />

JOHNSTON, M. 1972. Thicket explorer: A collection <strong>of</strong> articles<br />

and essays honoring Lance Rosier, 1886–1970.<br />

Big thicket Museum (Publ. Ser., No. 3), Saratoga, TX.<br />

JOHNSTON, M. 1997. Introduction. In: P.A.Y. Gunter. R.E.<br />

Jackson and early Big Thicket conservation: Setting<br />

the stage. Pp. i–ii. Big Thicket Assoc., Saratoga, TX.<br />

JOHNSTON, M. 2001. Big Thicket political history. http://<br />

dept.lamar.edu/artssciences/bigthicket/hist1.htm.<br />

Accessed Dec 2002.<br />

JOHNSTON, M. and A. ROBERTS. 2002. Big Thicket threatened<br />

by timber land sales on adjacent lands. Big<br />

Thicket Reporter 58:1.<br />

JOHNSTON, M.C. 1964a. Scirpus molestus M.C. Johnston<br />

(Cyperaceae), sp. nov. from Arkansas, Louisiana, and<br />

<strong>Texas</strong>. SouthW. Naturalist 9:310–312.<br />

JOHNSTON, M.C. 1964b. Juncus validus Coville var.<br />

fascinatus M.C. Johnston, var. nov. SouthW. Naturalist<br />

9:313–314.<br />

JOHNSTON, M.C. 1966. The <strong>Texas</strong> species <strong>of</strong> Cyperus subgenus<br />

Kyllinga (Cyperaceae). SouthW. Naturalist<br />

11:123–124.<br />

JOHNSTON, M.C. 1972. Manual <strong>of</strong> the vascular plants <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Texas</strong>: I. Additions and corrections. Amer. Midland<br />

Naturalist 88:490–496.<br />

JOHNSTON, M.C. 1988. The vascular plants <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>: A list,<br />

up-dating the manual <strong>of</strong> the vascular plants <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

Published by the author, Austin. TX.<br />

JOHNSTON, M.C. 1990. The vascular plants <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>: A list,<br />

up-dating the manual <strong>of</strong> the vascular plants <strong>of</strong> <strong>Texas</strong>,<br />

2nd ed. Published by the author, Austin, TX.<br />

JONES, A. (ANDY). Personal communication. Expert on<br />

conservation in <strong>Texas</strong> and Director, The Conservation<br />

Fund, <strong>Texas</strong> Office, Austin, TX.<br />

JONES/LITERATURE CITED<br />

1445<br />

JONES, D.L. 2002. Cycads <strong>of</strong> the world: Ancient plants in<br />

today’s landscape. Smithsonian Institution Press,<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

JONES, F.B. 1961. A new Zephyranthes from southern<br />

<strong>Texas</strong>. Rhodora 63:214–216.<br />

JONES, F.B. 1975. Flora <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong> coastal bend. Welder<br />

Wildlife Foundation, Sinton, TX.<br />

JONES, F.B. 1977. Flora <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong> coastal bend, 2nd ed.<br />

Welder Wildlife Foundation, Sinton, TX.<br />

JONES, F.B. 1982. Flora <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong> coastal bend, 3rd ed.<br />

Welder Wildlife Foundation, Sinton, TX.<br />

JONES, F.B. C.M. ROWELL, JR., and M.C. JOHNSTON. 1961.<br />

Flowering plants and ferns <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Texas</strong> coastal bend<br />

counties. Welder Wildlife Foundation, Sinton, TX.<br />

JONES, S.B. and A.E. LUCHSINGER. 1986. Plant systematics,<br />

2nd ed. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York.<br />

JONES, S.D. (STANLEY). Personal communication. Specialist<br />

in Carex and other Cyperaceae; botanical consultant<br />

at <strong>Botanical</strong> <strong>Research</strong> Center Herbarium, Bryan,<br />

TX.<br />

JONES, S.D. 1994a. A taxonomic study <strong>of</strong> the Carex<br />

muhlenbergii and C. cephalophora complexes<br />

(Cyperaceae: Phaestoglochin). Ph.D. dissertation, <strong>Texas</strong><br />

A&M Univ., College Station.<br />

JONES, S.D. 1994b. A new species <strong>of</strong> Carex (Cyperaceae:<br />

Phaestoglochin) from Oklahoma and <strong>Texas</strong>; typification<br />

<strong>of</strong> section Phaestoglochin, and notes on sections<br />

Bracteosae and Phaestoglochin. Sida 16:341–353.<br />

JONES, S.D. 1999. Carex. In: G.M. Diggs, Jr., B.L. Lipscomb,<br />

and R.J. O’Kennon. 1999. Shinners and Mahler’s illustrated<br />

flora <strong>of</strong> North Central <strong>Texas</strong>. Pp. 1109–1130.<br />

Sida, Bot. Misc. 16.<br />

JONES, S.D. and S.L. HATCH. 1990. Synopsis <strong>of</strong> Carex section<br />

Lupulinae (Cyperaceae) in <strong>Texas</strong>. Sida 14:87–99.<br />

JONES, S.D. and G.D. JONES. 1992. Cynodon nlemfuensis<br />

(Poaceae: Chlorideae) previously unreported in <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

Phytologia 72:93–95.<br />

JONES, S.D. and G.D. JONES. 1993. A new species <strong>of</strong> Carex<br />

(Cyperaceae: Triquetrae) from the Chisos Mountains,<br />

<strong>Texas</strong>, and a key to species <strong>of</strong> section Triquetrae. Sida<br />

15:509–518.<br />

JONES, S.D., G.D. JONES, and S.L. HATCH. 1991a. The deletion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carex stipata (Cyperaceae) from the <strong>Texas</strong><br />

flora. Phytologia 71:1–4.<br />

JONES, S.D., G.D. JONES, and J.K. WIPFF. 1990a. Carex fissa,<br />

section Multiflorae (Cyperaceae), new to <strong>Texas</strong>.<br />

Phytologia 68:47–50.<br />

JONES, S.D., G.D. JONES, and J.K. WIPFF. 1990b. The rediscovery<br />

<strong>of</strong> Carex lupuliformis, section Lupulinae<br />

(Cyperaceae) in <strong>Texas</strong>. Phytologia 69:346–347.<br />

JONES, S.D. and A.A. REZNICEK. 1991. Carex bicknellii,<br />

“Bicknell’s sedge” (Cyperaceae): New to <strong>Texas</strong>, with a<br />

key to <strong>Texas</strong> species <strong>of</strong> section Ovales. Phytologia<br />

70:115–118.<br />

JONES, S.D. and A.A. REZNICEK. 1995. Carex conjuncta<br />

(Cyperaceae) verified for Arkansas, and notes on the<br />

range <strong>of</strong> Carex oklahomensis. Sida 16:772–774.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!