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MNJ Volume 55 (2001)

Volume 55 (1 & 2) June 2001

Species, Landscapes and Islands: Perspectives in Tropical Botany
A tribute to Benjamin C. Stone, recalling the varied interests of an extraordinary botanist

  1. Ben Stone’s scientific direction by K.M. Wong
  2. South Pacific and Hawaiian Cytandra: Molecular and micromorphological studies by Michael Kiehn
  3. Diversity of the Vitaceae in the Malay Archipelago by A. Latiff
  4. Conservation lessons from studies in Philippine Psychotria by S.H. Sohmer
  5. The ecological importance of tropical florulas by I.M. Turner
  6. Conservation perspectices on Malaysian mountains by Balu Perumal
  7. A reassessment of the flora of Gunung Ulu Kali, Genting Highlands, Malaysia – Preliminary findings and trends by L.S.L. Chua and L.G. Saw
  8. Towards a limestone flora of Sabah by Ruth Kiew
  9. Floristic composition of the Perupok swamp forest of the Sugut Forest Reserve, Sabah by R. Nilus and R.C. Ong
  10. Conserving landscapes and species in Sarawak by David Given
  11. Leaf colour in tropical plants: Some progress and much mystery by D.W. Lee
  12. The significance of Gynoecium and fruit and seed characters for the classification of the Rubiaceae by Christian Puff
  13. From everlasting to Aidia Lour. (Rubiaceae: Gardenieae) by Christopher F. Puttock
  14. Patterns of species variation in West and East Malaysia by Peter Ashton
  15. Weeds, plants of the future by J.F. Veldkamp
  16. Morphology and biogeography in Australasian-Malesian Rutaceae by T.G. Hartley
  17. Citrus and citroids: Recent biological findings by A.L. Lim
  18. Studies on the Australian Rutaceae with particular reference to Subtribe Citrinae by K. Clarke and N. Prakash
  19. The phytochemistry of Rutaceae species with special reference to Melicope by Muhamad bin Zakaria
  20. Botanical reconnaissance of Buru by M.M.J. van Balgooy
  21. Afterword by Sylvia Stone
  22. B.C. Stone: Eponymy
  23. The writings of B.C. Stone

Volume 55 (3 & 4) July – December 2001

  1. The moths of Borneo: Family Arctiidae, subfamily Lithosiinae by J.D. Holloway