Connecting museum collections and archival documents: Willow fishing nets from the Northwest Territories of Canada Robin Y. Smith Collections Corner Pages: 3 - 6
Landraces of maize in Central Mexico: an altitudinal transect Hugo Perales R.S. B. BrushC. O. Qualset Research Pages: 7 - 20
Dynamic Management of Maize Landraces in Central Mexico Hugo Perales R.S. B. BrushC. O. Qualset Research Pages: 21 - 34
Ethnobotanical investigation of Caballitos (Schoenoplectus californicus: cyperaceae) in Huanchaco, Peru Xanic J. RondonSandra Anne BanackWilfredo Diaz-Huamanchumo Research Pages: 35 - 47
Edible begonias from the North of Puebla, Mexico Francisco Basurto-PeñaDelia Castro-LaraMiguel Angel Martínez-Alfaro Research Pages: 48 - 53
Natural insecticides fromHippocratea excelsa andHippocratea celastroides Ricardo Reyes-ChilpaManuel Jiménez-EstradaRoberto Mercado-González Research Pages: 54 - 64
Toward sustainable use of Palm leaves by a rural community in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa Steven G. McKean Research Pages: 65 - 72
The ethnobotany of cultivated plants of the Maohi of the society islands Dana Lepofsky Research Pages: 73 - 92
Challenges to using neem (Azadirachta indica var. sianensis Valenton) in Thailand Ven M. TranJim A. Perry Research Pages: 93 - 102
Food, feed or medicine: The multiple functions of edible wild plants in Vietnam Britta M. OgleHo Thi TuyetNguyen Nhut Xuan Dung Research Pages: 103 - 117
Inhibition ofStreptococcus mutans and Other Oral streptococci by hop (Humulus lupulus L.) constituents Sanchita BhattacharyaSalima ViraniGerhard J. Haas Research Pages: 118 - 125
Pharmaceutical discoveries based on Ethnomedicinal plants: 1985 to 2000 and beyond Walter H. Lewis Research Pages: 126 - 134
Catnip,Nepeta cataria, a morphological comparison of mutant and wild type specimens to gain an ethnobotanical perspective Scott Herron Research Pages: 135 - 142
Notes on economic plants Stephanie A. SuitsRebecca M. CorbitAndrew J. Wood BriefCommunication Pages: 143 - 144