The Society for Economic Botany, 49th Annual Meeting June 1–5, 2008, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina Announcement 08 May 2008 Pages: 1 - 2
A Dilemma: Economic/Ethnobotanical Research in the Twenty-first Century W. Hardy Eshbaugh OriginalPaper 09 May 2008 Pages: 3 - 11
Collection and Use of Wild Edible Fungi in Nepal Morten ChristensenSanjeeb BhattaraiHelle O. Larsen OriginalPaper 29 April 2008 Pages: 12 - 23
Cultural Importance Indices: A Comparative Analysis Based on the Useful Wild Plants of Southern Cantabria (Northern Spain)1 Javier TardíoManuel Pardo-de-Santayana OriginalPaper 06 May 2008 Pages: 24 - 39
Ethnobotany of the Rama of Southeastern Nicaragua and Comparisons with Miskitu Plant Lore1 Felix G. Coe OriginalPaper 09 May 2008 Pages: 40 - 59
Use of Terra Firme Forest by Caicubi Caboclos, Middle Rio Negro, Amazonas, Brazil. A Quantitative Study Juan Gabriel Soler AlarcónAriane Luna Peixoto OriginalPaper 03 May 2008 Pages: 60 - 73
Folk Classification, Perception, and Preferences of Baobab Products in West Africa: Consequences for Species Conservation and Improvement A. E. AssogbadjoR. Glèlè KakaïP. Van Damme OriginalPaper 01 May 2008 Pages: 74 - 84
Wall Pellitory as a Glass Cleaning Material in the Land of Israel in the Middle Ages David IluzZohar Amar OriginalPaper 30 April 2008 Pages: 85 - 89
The “Arco Floral”: Ethnobotany of Tillandsia and Dasylirion spp. in a Mexican Religious Adornment Ingrid B. Haeckel OriginalPaper 02 May 2008 Pages: 90 - 95