The Society for economic botany 1995 Distinguished economic botanist Varro E. Tyler Announcement Pages: 1 - 2
The use of medicinal plants by the Yanomami Indians of Brazil William MillikenBruce Albert OriginalPaper Pages: 10 - 25
The dynamics of crop infraspecific diversity: A conceptual framework at the farmer level 1 Mauricio R. Bellon OriginalPaper Pages: 26 - 39
Ethnobotanical resources in the province of almeria, Spain: Campos de Nijar M. J. Martínez-LirolaM. R. González-TejeroJ. Molero-Mesa OriginalPaper Pages: 40 - 56
Wild food plants in South Korea; market presence, new crops, and exports to the United States Robert W. PembertonNam Sook Lee OriginalPaper Pages: 57 - 70
Ethnobotany of the garífuna of Eastern Nicaragua Felix G. CoeGregory J. Anderson OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 107
Trachypogon plumosus (Poaceae, Andropogoneae): ancient thatch and more from the ceren site, El Salvador David L. LentzMaria Luisa Reyna de AguilarHelen Marini OriginalPaper Pages: 108 - 114
Food plants and masticants of the batemi of Ngorongoro District, Tanzania1 Timothy JohnsE. B. MhoroPius Sanaya OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 121
Past, present and future utilisation ofMyrica gale (Myricaceae) Michael J. A. SimpsonDonald F. MacintoshAngus E. Stuart OriginalPaper Pages: 122 - 129
The poisonous and useful fungi of Africa South of the Sahara: A literature survey Luis D. Gomez Book Review Pages: 129 - 129
Mulberry trees: The basis and remnant of the Utah silk industry Clark S. Monson OriginalPaper Pages: 130 - 138
The other Greeks: The family farm and the agrarian roots of western civilization P. J. Matthews Book Review Pages: 138 - 138