A newsletter to promote communication among research scientists concerned with the systematics of the Leguminosae/Fabaceae

Number 39 May 1994

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From the Editors

Joseph H. Kirkbride, Jr. and John H. Wiersema

The Bean Bag (BB) is designed to promote communication among research scientists concerned with legume systematics. To achieve this goal the BB is issued in May and November of each year and features six columns: From the Editors, News (meetings, major events, announcements, etc.), Latin American Legume Report, Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation (new nodulation records). New Readers, Gleanings, and Recent Legume Literature. Data in the Gleanings column are derived from questionnaire sheets which Readers complete and return. If you have news about legume systematics, send it to us for this column. The Recent Legume Literature column contains published research papers of specific interest to BB Readers. Recent is defined as one year old. We rarely will publish a citation that is more than one year old. Specific interest to BB Readers is defined as research papers of interest to a worldwide group of legume systematic botanists. We encourage BB Readers to send us notices, observations, etc.

Diacritical marks can now be placed in the BB. If such marks should be placed in your name, address, publications, etc., please let us know. We are especially interested in correcting our Directory.

Electronic copies of the BB and the Directory can be obtained from TAXACOM or through Internet at HUH.HARVARD.EDU. TAXACOM is a free online service for biosystematics and biogeography at the Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo, New York, USA. The system operator is Dr. Richard H, Zander. TAXACOM is available 24 hours daily at telephone number 716-896-7581 using 2400/1200/300 bps, 8 data bits, 1 bit stop, and no parity. Outside of the USA use CCITT at 2400 bps, otherwise use Bell protocols. HUH.HARVARD.EDU is a free service on Internet maintained by Dr. James Beach at the Harvard University Herbaria, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. Connect to HUH.HARVARD.EDU via FTP using the name FTP and the password FTP, and copies of the BB and the Directory are in the subdirectory /PUB/NEWSLETTERS/BEANBAG.

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SYMPOSIUM ON ADVANCES IN FABACEAE

Mar del Plata, Argentina 2-8 October 1994

The Symposium will be part of the VI Congresso Latinoamericano de Botdnica to be held in Mar del Plata, Argentina, 2-8 October 1994. The main objectives of the Symposium will be to discuss aspects of our knowledge of legume systematics after the 3rd International Legume Conference, including systematics of the higher groups, phytogeography, new lines in research, and databases. The Symposium will provide an opportunity to publicize recent results in legume research and widen contacts among research scientists in Latin America. The symposium will last two and a half hours with 30 minutes for each lecture and 30 minutes for the final discussion period. Coordinators: Biol. Harold C. de Lima and Eng. Agr. Renee H. Fortunato.

Lectures

1. The present state of Fabaceae systematics.

Speaker G.P. Lewis, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Great Britain— A synthesis of the present level of knowledge of the Fabaceae after the 3rd International Legume Conference. The lecture will focus on advances in systematics of the higher taxonomic levels: order, family, subfamily, tribe, and genus.

2. Origin, diversity, and phytogeography of Neotropical Fabaceae.

Speaker M. Lavin, Montana State University, USA— A synthesis of our present knowledge of the origin, relationships, and phylogeny of Neotropical Fabaceae, focusing on the centers of diversity and main patterns of geographical distribution.

3. New lines of research in Fabaceae systematics.

Speaker A. Delgado Salinas, Herb&rio Nacional, Mexico— An overview of recent advances in the application of new methods and techniques in Fabaceae systematics, such as DNA, ontogeny, phytochemistry, reproductive biology, and cladistic analysis.

4. Fabaceae databases: Priorities and perspectives.

Speaker F.A. Bisby, Southampton University, Great Britain— Information and services of the databases on the Fabaceae already in existence, focusing on the availability of software and the participation of specialists and institutions in Latin America.

For additional information, contact: Haroldo C. de Lima, Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro, Rua Pacheco Leao, 915, 22460-051 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil; FAX: 021-512-2077; e-mail: pmajb92(Sibase.br.

International Workshop on ALBIZIA and PARASERIANTHES Species

13-19 November 1994 Davao City, Philippines

Tropical forests are disappearing at an alarming rate as the demand for tropical forest products increases with world population. To protect these natural forests, the production of fuel, food, fodder, timber, poles, and other tree products must be shifted to plantation and farm forestry systems. Albizia and Paraserianthes species have great potential to protect the land and provide valuable products through plantation and farm forestry in the tropics. This workshop is being organized to bring together researchers and practitioners to develop production systems using Albizia and Paraserianthes that will shift pressure away from the world’s tropical forests.

The objectives of the workshop are to: 1. increase the knowledge of development workers and scientists concerned with the utilization and management of Albizia and Paraserianthes species in plantation and farm forestry by exchanging information and documenting current research, 2. increase the use of Albizia and Paraserianthes species in agroforestry systems by providing extensionists, development workers, and farmers with practical information in a readily usable form, and 3. increase research support for Albizia and Paraserianthes species by identifying research priorities and initiating collaborative networks.

The workshop will be conducted in English. The schedule will include 40 invited and contributed papers with 15 minutes allocated for each paper presentation followed by five minutes for discussion. There will also be an opportunity for 20 poster presentations. These may be included in

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the proceedings if prepared in full. Working groups will meet during the workshop to summarize current research, develop an action plan for future research, and write or edit chapters of a silvacultural field manual on the production and use of Albizia and Paraserianthes species. There will also be field trips to project sites where these species have been planted.

Workshop results will be presented in: 1. A proceedings volume that will include selected papers and working-group recommendations, 2. a silvaculture field manual on the production and use of Albizia and Paraserianthes species, 3. two new NFT Highlights on Albizia species, 4. updated NFT Highlights on Albizia lebbeck and Paraserianthes falcataria , 5. an action plan for future research and development of Albizia and Paraserianthes species, and 6. a worldwide network of scientists and development workers concerned with Albizia and Paraserianthes species.

For further information contact: James M. Roehetko, Nitrogen Fixing Tree Association, 1010 Holomua Road, Paia, Hawaii 96779-9744, USA; Telephone: 808-579-9568; FAX: 808-579-8516.

The Rupert Barneby Award

Enrique Forero

The New York Botanical Garden is pleased to announce that Dr. Andre Mauricio de Carvalho of the Centro de Pesquisas do Cacau, Itabuna, Brasil, and Prof. Ricardo Vanni of the Instituto de Botenica del Nordeste, Corrientes, Argentina, are the recipients of the 1993 Rupert Barneby Award. Dr.

Carvalho will use his award to continue his work on a taxonomic treatment of New World Dalbergia. Prof. Vanni will be able to further his studies of Zornia sect. Anisophylla in South America and Stylosanthes for the floras of Argentina and Paraguay.

The New York Botanical Garden invites applications for the 1994 Rupert Barneby Award. The award of US$1,000.00 is to assist researchers planning to come to The New York Botanical Garden to study the rich collection of Leguminosae. Anyone interested in applying for the award should submit their curriculum vitae and a letter describing the project for which the award is sought and how the collections at NYBG will benefit their research. Travel to NYBG should be planned between January 1, 1995 and January 31, 1996. The letter should be addressed to Dr. Enrique Forero, Director,

Institute of Systematic Botany, The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY 10458-5126 USA, and received no later than December 2, 1994. Announcement of the recipient will be made by December 16th. Anyone interested in making a contribution to The Rupert Barneby Fund in Legume Systematics, which supports this award, may send their check, payable to The New York Botanical Garden, to Dr. Forero.

Smithsonian Institution’s Natural History Gopher Server

Warren L. Wagner

The Department of Botany of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, is pleased to announce the inauguration of a Gopher Server that will provide Internet access to databases and documents that have been created or are now managed by their staff. The following are accessible on the Natural History Gopher Server

1. Type Specimen Register, U.S. National Herbarium : The Type Register of the U.S. National Herbarium provides label and bibliographic data for more than 88,000 types that are included in the 4.5 million-specimen collection. Type specimens are among the most frequently consulted specimens in herbaria since their interpretation helps fix the application of scientific names. The register includes not only label data, but also indicates whether or not bibliographical information associated with a type specimen was verified by our staff.

2. ASPT Newsletter. The ASPT Newsletter (1987-present), published quarterly by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists, and currently being edited at the National Museum of Natural History, focuses on matter of interest to the plant taxonomy community. It includes news items and information on awards and funding; job opportunities; internships and fellowships; symposia and meetings; flora projects; and new books, serials, and newsletters. Recent issues of the Newsletter may be browsed or

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searched. A search will return relevant sections from all of the issues posted on the Gopher Server.

The Newsletter will become an important electronic archive of contemporary activity in the field of botany.

5. Biological Conservation Newsletter and Bibliography. The Biological Conservation Newsletter (1981- present), a monthly publication of the Department of Botany, serves the biodiversity research and conservation communities. It has articles on conservation research and news items. It also provides an important compilation of new publications, fellowship and grant opportunities, job announcements, educational materials, and meetings. An extensive bibliography of relevant current literature is a useful service provided in each issue. Recent issues of the Newsletter will be available, along with the cumulative bibliography of more than 6,400 references.

4. Historical Collections in the U.S. National Herbarium : The Index to Historical Collections is a list of the major collections acquired by the U.S. National Herbarium through 1965. When known, information is provided on the size of the collection and its place of origin. This index, with more than 1,600 records, is the most comprehensive account of the collectors represented in the U.S. National Herbarium. The information can be searched by the name of the collector or a geographical locality.

It is a valuable reference for systematists seeking to locate specimens and for historians documenting botanical collecting expeditions.

5. Plants of the Guianas : The Checklist of the Plants of the Guianas (Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana) (1992), produced by the Smithsonian’s Biological Diversity of the Guianas Program in collaboration with ORSTOM, Cayenne, French Guiana, accounts for all of the vascular plants, bryophytes, and Characeae (algae) known to occur in these three countries of northeastern South America. Accepted names, distribution by country, limited synonymy, and references are among the information included. The original publication has been reproduced on the Gopher Server.

The addresses of the Natural History Gopher Server are nmnhgoph.si.edu or 160.111.64.84, port 70.

For further information contact: Dr. Ellen Farr, Department of Botany, NHB 166, Smitheonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560 USA; telephone: 202-357-1882; FAX: 202-786-2563; e-mail: mnhbo001@sivm.si.edu Internet.

Botanic Garden Irkutsk State University

Victor Ya. Kuzevanov

The Botanic Garden of Irkutsk State University (BG-ISU), created in 1941, today occupies 27.08 hectares within the city of Irkutsk, 70 kilometers west of Lake Baikal. It is the only site of plant introduction in Eastern Siberia, and is categorized by law as a nature preserve within the city of Irkutsk.

The principle tasks of BG-ISU are plant introduction; the training of university students, school children, and the general population; and the improvement of ecological conditions. BG-ISU is working to save the genetically diverse flora of Eastern Siberia by adding to its collection of living plants and by studying their biology. With the existing collection, an assortment of plants better adapted to local and other climatic and ecological conditions, BG-ISU endeavors to increase the amount of green area in the city and to improve the environment. BG-ISU carries out educational activities related to nature preservation and botanical knowledge. BG-ISU is the only botanic garden in Central Siberia included in the International Nomenclature of Botanic Gardens, since 1953, and is a member of the Network of Botanic Gardens of Russia.

BG-ISU staff maintains and studies a living collection of 1,300 plant species and varieties from various regions of the world. BG-ISU is a center of training and practical study for students of the Biological and Soil, Geological, Geographical, and Chemical Faculties of Irkutsk State University at which staff members give lectures and carry out research. In the past five years, students at BG-ISU have completed one doctorate and six master’s and eight bachelor’s degrees. Courses and workshops are held regularly for student pharmacologists of the Irkutsk State Medical Institute, students of the Irkutsk State Pedagogical Institute, summer students of the Irkutsk Pharmacological College, and for school teachers. School groups also make frequent field trips to the Botanic Garden. In the past five years, staff members have published 14 articles and seven conference abstracts in Russian publications. Once

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every two years, BG-ISU issues a seed list, "Delectus of the Irktusk Botanic Garden," as part of its international seed exchange program.

Currently, BG-ISU is organized into four sections:

1. Dendrology. Occupies about eight hectares. Maintains and studies approximately 300 species of woody plants and bushes, including both local Siberian flora and flora of the former Soviet Union and world.

2. Wild Flora and Germplasm Preservation. Occupies about one hectare on which over 300 species are maintained. Consists of three collections: systematic, medicinal, and rare and endangered plants of Eastern Siberia.

3. Flowering and Ornamental Plants. Over 500 species are maintained in a field and two greenhouses (1,000 square meters and 200 square meters). Tropical and subtropical cultures are included.

4. Horticultural plants. Occupies about two hectares. Over 200 species and varieties of fruiting and other cultivated plants.

At the moment, BG-ISU is registered as a branch of the university, but it expects to become a partly independent entity within the next few years. The staff includes 29 members, including four Ph.Ds.: three administrative workers, 12 biologists, three senior and two junior lab workers, four gardeners, and four guards. The University provides only for BG-ISU operating expenses and staff salaries, averaging US$40 per month. Financial support for BG-ISU restoration and beautification was discontinued over five years ago. The equipment of BG-ISU does not meet modern standards or current needs, as it lacks the following: 1) Machinery for soil treatment, 2) vehicles for transportation,

3) elementary equipment for botanical, physiological, and soil research, and 4) a sewage system. The physical infrastructure of BG-ISU is in poor condition. The perimeter fence remains broken in several spots because the university is not able to provide funds for its repair. Nearby residents trespass on the grounds of BG-ISU constantly, leading to frequent destruction and theft of valuable plants. The one guard per 24 hour period allowed by the university’s budget cannot patrol 27 hectares adequately. Especially destructive are teenagers who build fires in the midst of a relic pine forest situated on the BG-ISU grounds. Four years ago, almost 1.5 hectares of the forest were designated for cutting by the administration of the city of Irkutsk to build a highway and homes. At least 0.25 hectares have been cut and the completion of one building has seriously damaged the biocenosis of the forest. Both a hot water pumping station and a power station for city trolley buses now run through BG-ISU. Lawns and natural fields were harmed by construction machinery. Building materials and trash litter the forest as a result of the construction. A temporary order of stay exists for the forested area not yet cut. Beginning in 1981, almost 60 percent of the valuable tropical and subtropical plants died every winter due to accidents resulting from a dangerously constructed heating system. This system has been repaired as one of the first acts of the new management of BG-ISU, financed independently from the university.

Unfortunately, the break-up of the Soviet Union has forced fundamental changes in the system supporting botanical, ecological, and biotechnological research. Shortages have come, and we have to look for any collaboration/support from international sources.

At present BG-ISU is looking for collaboration in:

1) GENE BANK PROJECT for rare and endemic Siberian plant conservation (seed banking,

collections, etc),

2) construction of a COMPUTER DATA BASE (Paradox 3.5, scanning of color pictures and maps) of

plant genetic resources in Siberia as a part of the Gene Bank Project,

3) botanical expeditions around Baikal Lake to save endangered plants,

4) clonal propagation (fruit trees, etc) and genetic transformation of plants,

5) seed exchange and/or seed production, and

6) publishing of attractive brochures and photo-cards on Siberian flowering plants.

Dr. Victor Ya. KUZEVANOV, Director, The Botanic Garden, Irkutsk State University, Koltsov Street, 93, P.O.Box 1457, Irkutsk, 664039, Russia; Phone: 7-(3952)-435836; Fax: 7-095- 4202106 (International) or 7-3952-332238 (Local); Telex: 231511 PTB SU Attention IGU KUZEVANOV; Email: vic@bogard.irkutsk.su.

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Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation

Legume Nodulation Reports not in Allen and Allen (1981)

Taxon

Status1

Nodule2

Shape

Source3

Astragalus adsurgens Pallas

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Chamaecrista nomame (Sieb.) H. Ohashi

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Derris trifoliata Lour.

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^Status: +, root nodules reported as present; root nodules reported as absent; ±, the nodulation report conflicts with Allen and Allen (1981).

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Nodule shape: Ae, aeschynomenoid; As, astragaloid (now referred to as caesalpinoid by Corby); Cr, crotalaroid; CrB, branched crotalaroid; CrS, simple crotalaroid; De, desmodioid; Gl, globose; Lu, lupinoid; Mu, mucunoid.

^Source:

1. Oyaisu, H., S. Matsumoto, K. Minamisawa, and T. Gamou. 199S. Distribution of rhisobia in leguminous plants surveyed by phylogenetic identifications. J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol. 39: 339-354.

Gleanings

ABDULINA (new Reader) did a dissertation on "Species of the genus Oxytropis DC. of North Tian-Schan" in 1984. He is now investigating the Fabaceae of Kazakhstan, preparing a database and keys to genera and species and determining the distribution of taxa in Kazakhstan. He needs new publications on the Fabaceae, and offers in exchange herbarium specimens of Fabaceae from Kazakhstan.

ADAMS (new Reader) has interests in the legumes of Europe and tribe Hedysareae.

AGULLO, see BRIZUELA.

ALBUQUERQUE has begun working on leguminous weeds and can supply information on Amazonian legumes, chiefly weeds and medicinal plants.

BEREZUTSK (new Reader) is working on two projects: floristic revision of the legumes in the Saratov Region for ILDIS and the anthropotolerance of Fabaceae, including resistance to direct anthropogenic impact, tolerance to secondary habitats, and increasing anthropogenic trends in the region. He needs publications dealing with his areas of study, and he offers in exchange legume herbarium specimens from the Saratov Region of southeastern European Russia.

BEYRA-MATOS has the article "Distribucidn y ecologia de las especies cubanas del genero Crotalaria (Leguminosae— Faboideae)" at the printer and two other manuscripts, "Arquitectura foliar de los taxa cubanos de la tribu Millettieae" and "Caracteristicas epidermico-foliares de los taxa cubanos de la tribu Millettieae," in the editorial process. She has completed her taxonomic study of tribe Millettieae and prepared a manuscript for the fascicle of the new Flora de la Republica de Cuba. From January to April of 1994, she carried out studies on the foliar architecture and leaf anatomy of the Cuban taxa of tribe Robinieae after which she prepared the manuscript of the Robineae for the new Flora de la Republica de Cuba. In May, 1994, she will begin her studies of tribe Desmodieae in Cuba.

BLAISE (new Reader) is studying tannin and cyanine production in the Lotus corniculatus group. He needs seeds of the Lotus corniculatus group (L. borbasii, L. creticus, L. halophilus, L. japonicus, L. krylovii, L. peregrinus, L. stenodon , and L. strictus) and other species, L. angustissimus, L. conimbricensis, L. cytisoides, L. drepanocarpus, L. edulis, L. ornithopoides, L. parviflorus , and L.

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subbiflorus , and he offers in exchange seeds of L. alpinus from the French Alps and L. corniculatus, L. tenuis , and L. uliginosus from France.

BOCHKIN is preparing a treatment of Fabaceae for the project "Flora of Lower Volga" and working on adventitious and ruderal Fabaceae in the former USSR. He needs new publications on the Fabaceae and adventitious and ruderal plants, and offers in exchange herbarium specimens of Fabaceae (especially Astragalus) and other families from middle Asia, Siberia, the Russian Far East, Krymea, Caucasus, European Russia, and especially from the lower Volga.

BRIZUELA is working on the floral biology of Vigna adenantha , with Verdnica Di Stilio, HOC, AGULLO, and PALACIOS, and on the taxonomy of Prosopis.

COLES (new Reader) is working on the systematics of the genus Cicer.

COMBES needs seeds of Lathyrus sativus or other Lathyrus spp. resistant to bruchids, and offers in exchange seeds of L. cicera, L. heterophyllus (many accessions), L. iatifolius, L. sativus , and L. sylvestris.

CORBY has a paper in press on "Growth and decay of the rhizobial nodules of the Leguminosae."

COWAN begun preparation of the Mimosoideae, excluding Acacia , for the Flora of Australia. He received a one-year grant from the government of Australia in support of this work.

Di Stilio, Verdnica, see BRIZUELA.

DREWES has a paper in press for Candollea, Notulae ad Florum Paraquariense entitled "Notas en Phaseolinae II: Nueva conbinacidn en el genero MacroptiliunT with PALACIOS, and is finishing her revision of Macroptilium from Argentina.

DUBOVIK (new Reader) is studying the taxonomy and floristics of legumes from the Ukraine, especially the Crimea, and Caucasus. She needs recent publications on the systematics of Astragalus, Caragana, Chamaecytisus, Coronilla, Genista , etc. and herbarium specimens of Genista and other legumes from Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey, and offers in exchange publications on and herbarium specimens of legumes from the Ukraine.

ESPINOSA-HERNANDEZ (new Reader) is working on interspecific competition and niche differentiation in relation to phosphorus and nitrogen in Avena saliva and Lupinus arboreus.

GAMA-LOPEZ has started working on the systematics of Stylosanthes , and needs all information referring to Stylosanthes.

GUNN has completed data collection for 269 genera of Faboideae for the third and final volume of his study on the fruits and seeds of the Fabaceae. He is now being assisted by Anna Weitzman who will collect data for tribes Millettieae, Phaseoleae, and Sophoreae. KIRKBRIDE will edit volume three and also prepare the introduction and keys for the volume. After publication of the third volume, the DELTA databases for all three volumes will be merged and published electronically. Following completion of the faboid volume, GUNN will be spending most of his time building two fruit-seed databases: one emphasizing his collections of tropical drift fruits and seeds, and the other on fruit and seed characters at the family level. After August 1994, his address will be 120 White Squirrel Lane, Brevard, North Carolina 28712 USA. Also see KIRKBRIDE.

HANELT and D. Mbewe of Lusaka, Zambia, are studying the protein types of Phaseolus vulgaris land-races from Georgia (Transcaucasus).

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HOC, see BRIZUELA.

ISELY has completed a draft manuscript of US Lupinus and is working on treatments of all US genera, "a shade over 100," updating, editing, revising, correcting, and nomenclature.

James, Euan, is conducting research into nitrogen fixation and flooding tolerance in the genus Neptunia. He understands that there is a flood -tolerant species, N. lutea , in the southeastern US, and he needs

Seeds of the species. Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee, DD1 4HN, Scotland, Great Britain.

KAGALO (new Reader) is working on a floristic revision of the legumes of West Ukraine for ILDIS and on the database FAB A for legume species of West Ukraine. She offers in exchange legume specimens from the Carpathian Mountains of West Ukraine.

KIRKBRIDE is working on a book chapter summerizing the taxonomic history and infrageneric-supraspecific classification of Lotus and the morphology of the cultivated species of Lotus , and is collaborating with WIERSEMA and GUNN on the description of a new African genus of tribe Swartzieae. Also see GUNN.

KRAMINA needs seeds and herbarium materials of species in the Lotus corniculatus group and offers the same from European Russia.

KRISHNAKUMARI (new Reader) is studying the effects of hormones on legumes, especially Vigna mungo.

KRUGER is now working on the evaluation, selection, breeding, and commercial development of Cajanus cajan, Vigna unguiculata , and Voandzeia subterranea and on the description and characterization of Macroptilium atropurpureum collections. He needs material of Voandzeia subterranea , and offers in exchange African grasses and introduced tropical and subtropical legumes.

KURLOVICH is developing Vavilov’s theoretical ideas on classification, evolution, geography, and history of cultivated plants. He needs seeds of Lupinus albus, L. angustifolius, L. luteus , and L. mutabilis for breeding studies, and offers in exchange his new publications and seeds of Lupinus.

KUZEVANOV (new Reader) is director of the Botanic Garden of Irkutsk State University (BG-ISU); see his article in this issue of The Bean Bag.

LEE (new Reader) is studying the rhizobial cell and working on the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of legumes, especially wild Korean legumes.

Mbewe, D., see HANELT.

MENDON^A is studying the phenology of arboreal legume species at the Biological Station of Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil. He needs publications on tropical legume phenology, and offers herbarium specimens in exchange.

MILTON is investigating animals associated with Acacia erioloba in the southwest arid zone of Africa. MOSJIDIS is now working on the quantitative genetics and isozymes of Tri folium re pens, red clover. PALACIOS, see BRIZUELA and DREWES.

PAVLOVA (new Reader) is working on a floristic treatment of Fabaceae in the Russian Far East for ILDIS.

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PEDLEY is now doing the following: 1) revising Desmodium and related genera ( Aphyllodium , Dendrolobium, Phyllodium , and Tadehagi) for Australia; 2) preparing a conspectus of Chamaecrista in Australia; and, 3) revising Alysicarpus in Australia.

PIZARRO (new Reader) is an agronomist who has worked in the Tropical Forage Program of the Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT) since 1981. In 1989 a joint program was established between CIAT and EMBRAPA for research in the Brazilian Cerrado vegetation. His research is focused on the collection and preliminary evaluation of tropical grasses and legumes. The most important legume genera are: Arachis, Calopogonium, Centrosema , and Stylosanthes.

PODOLNAYA (new Reader) is studying the anatomy and morphology of pods and seeds of selected species of Medicago and Trigonella. She offers in exchange seeds of Medicago and Trigonella from Caucasus and Crimea.

POTOKINA is working on the reproductive biology of Vicia. She needs seeds of perennial species of Vicia, excluding V. cracca, and seeds and herbarium specimens of Astragalus from both the New and Old Worlds. She offers in exchange seeds of Phaseolus and Vigna from Uzbekistan, local varieties, and seeds of Astragalus from Central Asia.

PUNITHAVATHY (new Reader) is studying the effects of herbicides on legumes.

RAMIREZ-AVILES (new Reader) is studying the management and effects of environmental conditions on flowering, seed set, and seed maturation in Aeschynomene, Arachis, Centrosema , and Leucaena. He needs seeds of Arachis spp., and offers information on the agronomy of Canavalia ensiformis seed production.

REPJEV (new Reader) is working on the germplasm of Vicia. He needs Vicia seeds for breeding, and offers in exchange legume publications and seeds of Vicia.

REYNOSO is studying the taxonomy and palynology of Calliandra in Jalisco, Mexico, and preparing a preliminary check list of the legumes of Jalisco. He needs publications and type photographs, and offers in exchange herbarium specimens, seeds, and fruits.

RICO-ARCE needs herbarium specimens of Neotropical Acacia and Ingeae (except Inga), dry leaflets for DNA analysis, and wood samples of Acacia , and offers herbarium specimens of Mexican Leguminosae in exchange.

RODRIGUEZ-CARRASQUERO is now working on the legumes of the Venezuelan Andes, especially the trees. He offers in exchange legume specimens of Venezuela.

ROSKOV and SYTIN in collaboration with YAKOVLEV are continuing their work on the database "North Eurasian Legumes," legumes of the former USSR (FSU) and Mongolia. The database now includes 2,246 species and infraspecific taxa forming a complete checklist for the area. More than 40 legume specialists from Russia, the Ukraine, Belorussia, Estonia, Latvia, amd Turkmenistan are assisting in regional floristic reviews of the database. Distributions of species and infraspecific taxa in the database will be derived from the literature, the largest herbaria of the FSU, and little-known collections of many universities, pedagogical institutes, and nature reserves.

Ruijun, Li, is interested in the genomic differentiation and speciation of Vicia , and needs seeds of Vicia americana and other species of South American Vicia species. Department of Biology, Harbin Normal University, Harbin 150080, P.R. of China

SAGALAEV (new Reader) is treating the genus Astragalus for the "Flora of Lower Volga."

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SANDERSON (new Reader) is working on the molecular phylogenetics of Astragalus and Galegeae.

SCHMIDT (new Reader) needs information about amphicarpic legumes or other plants which have similar mechanisms, and offers information on the amphicarpic legume Centrosema rotundi folium.

SEFEROVA has started working on the spermoderm anatomy of Cicer seeds and the systematics of the genus Cicer. She needs seeds of wild Cicer species, and offers in exchange seeds of Cicer acantophyllum Pamir.

SOKOLOFF needs seeds and herbarium material of Anthyllis and related genera and new publications on Anthyllis and Loteae taxonomy. He offers in exchange seeds and herbarium specimens of Anthyllis from Russia and herbarium specimens of vascular plants from the Murmansk Region and Kurelia, Russia.

SYTIN, see ROSKOV.

SZABO is now working on: 1) electronic database for germplasm, including legumes; 2)

DINIFIX— electronic database of dinitrogen fixation bibliography which is available from the network of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and, 3) intraspecific variability in Tri folium pannonicum. He needs material of Tri folium sect. Stenostemum (T. caucasicum, T. pannonicum , etc.), and offers different morphotypes of T. pannonicum.

ULLE is doing a floristic revision of the legumes in SKO herbarium (Institute of Biology, Syktyvkar) for ILDIS, see ROSKOV. He needs publications on the genus Lotus , and offers in exchange new herbarium specimens of legumes from Komi and Arkhangelsk Region (northeastern European Russia).

VEASEY (new Reader) is a research agronomist at the Instituto de Zootecnica in Nova Odessa, Sao Paulo, Brazil, and works principally with genetics and forage plant breeding. Recently more emphasis has been placed on the evaluation of nitrogen fixing trees and shrubs at her institute. Consequently she is now starting a Ph.D. dissertation on the genetic variability of Sesbania.

Vincent, Michael A., has focused his research on the taxonomy of New World clovers {Tri folium, Leguminosae). He is working on: 1) distributions and status of the seven eastern United States native Tri folium {T. bejariense, T. calcaricum, T. carolinianum, T. polymorphum (T. amphianthum ), T. reflexum, T. stoloniferum, and T. virginicum ); 2) a monograph of Trifolium sect. Involucrarium ; 3) species complex of Tri folium, called by him T. amabile complex, which extends from southwestern US through Central America into South America; and, 4) treatments of Tri folium in Mexico and for the Flora of Chile. He needs specimens of the genus Tri folium, especially from the New World, and seeds of any Tri folium species for his seed bank and for DNA analyses and for allozyme and morphological studies. He will exchange specimens for new collections or receive specimens as gifts for

determinations. Herbarium MU, Department of Botany, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio 45046 USA; telephone: 513-529-2755; FAX: 513-529-4243; e-mail: vincentm@mu- support. acs.muohio.edu Internet.

Weitzman, Anna, see GUNN.

WEDER is working on the primary structure of a trypsin-chymotrypsin inhibitor from Lens culinaris. WIERSEMA, see KIRKBRIDE.

WONG-LEON is now investigating the morphometry of Phaseolus.

YAKOVLEV, see ROSKOV.

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ZALLOCCHI is working on the chemotaxonomy of Prosopidastrum and Prosopis and the chemical analysis of pollen and nectar in Phaseoleae subtribe Phaseolinae and Prosopis.

ZYMNITSKAYA (new Reader) is working on the comparative embryology of Tri folium. She needs information and publications on the morphology and anatomy of seeds, fruits, and flowers and on chromosome numbers of legumes, especially Tri folium, and offers information and publications on the reproductive biology of T. pannonicum, T. pratense , and T. trichocephalum.

RECENT LEGUME LITERATURE

Eds. Note: Author names in all capital letters are BB Readers. Their full names and addresses are listed in November 1992 BB Directory and supplements. Correspondence about their articles should be sent directly to them.

AGULLO, BRIZUELA, HOC, V. Di Stilio, PALACIOS, GENISE, and P. Hazeldine. 1993. Relacibn unidad de polinizacidn-visitantes florales en Vigna luteola (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae). Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 29(3-4).

ALBUQUERQUE. 1993. Identificafao e germina?ao de sementes Amazdnicas. Ministerio da Educafao e do Desporto Faculdade de Ciencias Agrlrias do Pari. Servi$o de Documenta$ao e

Informa^ao. Includes 20 forest trees and 30 herbaceous weeds, among these 21 legumes.

Anderson, J.L. and J.M. Porter. 1994. Astragalus tortipes (Fabaceae), a new species from desert badlands in southwestern Colorado and its phylogenetic relationships within Astragalus. Syst. Bot.

19(1): 116-125.

Ansari, A. A. 1993. Crotalaria venusta (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae), a new species from Burma.

Kew Bull. 48(4): 755-756.

ARAMBARRI. 1994. Illustrated catalogue of Lotus L. seeds (Leguminosae). Pp. 27-29 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds.. Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

ARCO-AGUILAR. 1993. New combinations in the genus Teline Medicus. Typification of Cytisus pallidus Poiret. Itinera Geobotanica 7: 519-523.

Aswal, B.S., A.K. Goel, and B.N. Mehrotra. 1990. Oxytropis shivai (Fabaceae) - A new species from Ladakh (India). Indian J. Forest. 13(3): 257-259.

Bandyopadgtat, B. and S. Sen. 1993. Varietal constancy in the amount of DNA in the roots of Dolichos biflorus Linn. (Horsegram). XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 510. (abstract)

BANDYOPADHYAY and B.D. Sharma. 1993. Lectotypification of Bauhinia glauca ssp. tenui flora (Leguminosae). J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 89(3): 393, 395.

BANDYOPADHYAY and THOTHATHRI. 1993. The identity of Lasiobema horsfieldii Miq. (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae). J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 17(3): 693-696.

BARNEBY. 1993. Increments to the genus Mimosa (Mimosaceae) from South America. Brittonia 45(4): 328-332.

BARNEBY. 1994. A new species of Chamaecrista Moench (Caesalpiniaceae) from interior Bahia, Brazil. Brittonia 46(1): 69-71.

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BARNEBY and GRIMES. 1994. A new species of Inga (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae, Ingeae) from Atlantic forest in Bahia, Brazil. Brittonia 46(1): 66-68.

BLAISE, D. Cartier, and J. Reynaud. 1991. Evolution and differentiation of Lotus corniculatus/ Lotus alpinus populations from the French southwestern Alps. 1. Morphology and cyanogenic variations. Evolutionary Trends in Plants 5(2): 137-148.

Boggan, J., V. Funk, C. Kelloff, M. Hoff, C. Cremers, and C. Feuillet. 1992. Checklist of the plants of the Guianas (Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana). Biological Diversity of the Guianas Program, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D .C. 20560 U.S.A. Fabacea* on pp. 142-150, with several genera contributed or reviewed by specialists, such as: Aeschynomene. Chaetocalvx. and Machaerium (RUDD); Canavalia (AYMARD); Clitoria (FANTZ); Crotalaria (WINDLER); Dioclea (MAXWELL); Lonchocarpus (SOUSA); and Macroptilium. Phaseolus. and Vigna (DELGADO). Available from authors at no charge while supplies last. Also available on National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution’s gopher server on the Internet. See preceding article on Smithsonian Institution’s Natural History Gopher.

Brako, L. and ZARUCCHI. 1993. Catdlogo de las Angiospermas y Gimnospermas del Peru. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard. 45: 1-1328. Includes information on each taxon on whether endemic, introduced or cultivated, habit, habitat, altitude range, literature references, voucher collections, and synonyms.

BRIZUELA, HOC, V. Di Stilio, AGULLO, PALACIOS, P. Hazeldine, and GENISE. 1993. Biologia floral de Macroptilium bracteatum (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae). Darwiniana 32(1-4): 41-57.

BROCK WELL, D.M. Hebb, and KELMAN. 1994. Symbiotaxonomy of Lotus species and symbiotically related plants and of their root-nodule bacteria. Pp. 30-38 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds.. Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

Bullitta, S. and M.D. Hayward. 1993. Study of taxonomic relationships within the genus Trifolium by means of RAPDs markers. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 201. (abstract)

Camargo-Ricalde, S. and GRETHER. 1993. Distribution and utilization of the "tepescohuite". Mimosa tenui flora (Leguminosae) in Mexico. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 253. (abstract)

CAMERON and PRAKASH. 1993. Ovule characters of systematic value in Australian papilionoid legumes. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 96. (abstract)

CAMERON and PRAKASH. 1993. Crystals in the anther tapetum and the microspores of Australian papilionoid legumes. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 358. (abstract)

Campos, L.P., J.V. Raelson, and GRANT. 1993. Genomic relationships among Lotus species based on random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 200. (abstract)

Cardenas, L. 1993. Inga cardozana (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae): A new species from Venezuela. ErnStia 3(1): 15-18. In Spanish.

Cardenas, L., H. Rodriguez, and G. De Martino. 1993. Species of Inga Mill. (Leguminosae- Mimosoideae) from the Henri Pittier National Park states of Aragua and Carabobo, Venezuela. Ernstia 3(1): 27-53. In Spanish.

Cavallini, A., L. Natali, G. Cionini, and D. Gennai. 1993. Nuclear DNA variablity within Pisum sativum (Leguminosae): Nucleotypic effects on plant growth. Heredity 70(5): 561-565.

Chamberlain, J.R. and N.W. Galwey. 1993. Methods of identifying genetic diversity in Gliricidia species for biomass production. Experimental Agric. 29(1): 87-96. With Spanish summary.

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Cremonini, R., S. Funari, I. Galasso, and D. Pignone. 1993. Cytology of Vicia species. II. Banding patterns and chromatin organization in Vicia airopurpurea Desf. Heredity 70(5): 628-633.

DEBOUCK, O. Toro, O.M. Paredes, W.C. Johnson, and P. Gepts. 1993. Genetic diversity and ecological distribution of Phaseolus vulgaris (Fabaceae) in northwestern South America. Econ. Bot. 47(4): 408-423. With Spanish summary.

Djavanshir, K. 1993. A new species of Prosopis (Mimosaceae) from Iran: Prosopis persica Djavanshir sp. nova. Iranian J. Nat. Resources 46: 47-49. in Persian with English summary.

Du Puy, D.J., LAB AT, and SCHRIRE. 1993. The separation of two previously confused species in the Indigofera spicaia complex (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae). Kew Bull. 48(4): 727-733.

DUBOVIK. 1991. De genera Genista L. (Fabaceae) in flora Tauriae et Caucasi. II. Novosti Sist.

VySSh. RaSt. 28: 95-102. In Russian.

DUBOVIK. 1990. De genera Genista L. (Fabaceae) in flora Tauriae et Caucasi. I. Novosti Sist. Vyssh. RaSt. 27: 82-88. In Russian.

DUBOVIK and T.I. Abramova. 1991. Astragalus tanaiticus C. Koch - the rare endemic species in the flora of the Lower Don. Pp. 38-40 in P. Rostov-Don, The flora of Lower Don and North Caucasus: Structure, dynamics, protection, problems of the use. in Russian.

DUBOVIK and D.S. Dsibov. 1990. The geographical analysis of the Astragalus L. (Fabaceae) species in the Crimea-Novorossiisk Province and their florogenetical connections. Bot. Zhurn. (Leningrad) 75(2): 170-180. In Russian.

Ehrlen, J. 1993. Ultimate functions of non-fruiting flowers in Lathyrus vernus. Okios 68(1): 45-52.

Endo, Y. 1993. Morphological studies of the styles and stigmas of Vicia (Leguminosae). XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 338. (abstract)

FANTZ. 1993. Revision of cultivated Centrosema and Clitoria in the United States. Hortscience 28(6): 674-676.

FANTZ. 1993. Notes on Clitoria (Leguminosae) in southeast Asia. Novon 3(4): 352-355. New varieties

in (3. hanceana and C. macrophvlla described.

Fay, M.F. and P.J. Dale. 1993. Condensed tannins in Trifolium species and their significance for taxonomy and plant breeding. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 40(1): 7-13.

Fernandez Prieto, J.A., M.L. Vera, M.J. Alvarez Martinez, T.E. Diaz, M.A. Fernandez Casado, M.C. Fernandez-Carvajal, M.I. Gutierrez Villarias, and H.S. Nava. 1993. Chromosome numbers and geographical distribution of Ulex europaeus subsp. europaeus (Leguminosae). Bot. J. Linn. Sic. 113(1): 35-39.

FRANCISCO-ORTEGA, H.J. Newbury, and B.V. Ford-Lloyd. 1993. Numerical analyses of RADP data highlight the origin of cultivated tagasaste ( Chamaecytisus proliferus ssp. palmensis) in the Canary Islands. Theoret. Appl. Genet. 87(1-2): 264-270. Supports hypothesis that tagasaste originated on La Palma.

Frazee, J.E. and R.J. Marquis. 1994. Environmental contribution to floral trait variation in Chamaecrista fasciculata (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae). Amer. J. Bot. 81(2): 206-215.

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Gasson, P. 1993. Wood anatomy of Swartzieae and related caesalpinioid and papilionoid legumes. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 88. (abstract)

GRANT. 1994. Interspecific hybridization and amphiploidy of Lotus as it relates to phylogeny and evolution. Pp. 16-19 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds., Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

Greene, S.L. and J.R.-McFerson. 1994. Conservation of the Lotus genetic resources: Status of the U.S. collection. Pp. 39-42 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds.. Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

Greinwald, R., P. Bachmann, L. Witte, and F.C. Czygan. 1992. The alkaloids of Hesperolaburnum platycarpum (Fabaceae: Genisteae): Chemotaxonomic implications. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 20(6): 583-588.

Suggest dose affinity to Cvtisophvllum.

GRETHER and S. Camargo-Ricalde. 1993. Mimosa bahamensis (Leguminosae) in the peninsula of Yucatan, Mexico. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 232. (abstract)

Gross, C.L. 1993. The reproductive ecology of Canavalia rosea (Fabaceae) on Anak Krakatau, Indonesia. Austral. J. Bot. 41(4/5): 591-599.

HEGNAUER and R.J. Grayer-Barkmeijer. 1993. Relevance of seed polysaccharides and flavonoids for the classification of the Leguminosae: A chemotaxonomic approach. Phytochemistry 34(1): 3-16.

Hernandez, G., T. Bisseling, F. de Bruijun, P. Gresshoff, T. Hughet, G. Kiss, E. Kondorosi, J. Stougaard, D. Verma, and F. De Bruijn. 1993. Regeneration and transformation in legumes. New Horizons in Nitrogen Fixation. Proc. 9th Inti. Congr. on Nitrogen Fixation, Cancun, Mexico, 6-12 December 1992. Curr. PI. Sci. Biotechn. Agric. vol. 17.

HOC, V. Di Stilio, AGULLO, BRIZUELA, PALACIOS, P. Hazeldine, and GENISE. 1993. Biologia floral de Vigna longi flora (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae). Darwiniana 32(1-4): 27-39.

Huang, T.C. and H. Ohashi. 1993. Leguminosae. Pp. 160-395 in Editorial Committee of the Flora of Taiwan, Flora of Taiwan, 2nd ed.. Volume 3. Department of Botany, National Taiwan University.

About 60 genera and 170 species treated.

Husain, T. 1993. International Legume Data-base and Information Service (ILDIS) Phase I-Data for subfamily Mimosoideae. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 226. (abstract)

Iinuma, M., M. Ohyama, J. Yokoyama, and T. Tanaka. 1993. Chemosystematics of the genus Sophora. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 399. (abstract)

Jay, M., J. Reynaud, D. Cartier, and BLAISE. 1994. Diversification strategies of Lotus corniculatus s.l. in the light of chemical markers. Pp. 20-24 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds.. Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

Kajita, T. and H. Ohashi. 1993. Chloroplast DNA variation in Desmodium subgenus Podocarpium (Leguminosae): Interspecific phylogeny and intraspecific variations. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 204.

(abstract)

Kajiyama, K., Y. Hiraga, K. Takahashi, S. Hirata, S. Kobayashi, U. Sankawa, and T. Kinoshita. 1993. Flavonoids and isoflavonoids of chemotaxonomic significance from Glycyrrhiza pallidi flora (Leguminosae). Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 21(8): 785-793.

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Kamble, S.Y. 1992. Some new records from Maharashtra and Goa. J. Econ. Tax. Bot. 16(3): 557-558.

New record for Vicia hirsuta.

KIRKBRIDE. 1994. Taxonomic circumscription of the genus Lotus Linnaeus (Fabaceae, Loteae), its tribal position, and its species. Pp. 11-15 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds.. Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

KIRKBRIDE and GUNN. 1993. Phylogenetic implications of seeds and fruits in Caesalpinioideae and Mimosoideae (Fabaceae). XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 96. (abstract)

Klochko, N.A. and KURLOVICH. 1990. The new deserving form of Lupinus angustifolius L. f. confertus Klochko et Kurl. Res. Bull. Vavilov Inst. PI. Industr. 206: 82-83. in Ruuian with English summary.

KRAMINA. 1994. Lotus corniculatus L. complex in the European Russia. Pp. 25-26 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds.. Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

KUSNETZOVA. 1993. Study of Astragalus inflorescenses by the method of logic opportunities. Flora 188: 425-429.

Ladizinsky, G. and S. Abbo. 1993. Cryptic speciation in Lens culinaris. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 40(1): 1-5.

Ladizinsky, G., S. Abbo, and A. Demissie. 1992. Genetic characterization of Lens ervoides from Ethiopia. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 39(1): 51-54.

LARSEN, K. 1993. Note on the nomenclature of Cassieae (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae) in Malaysia. Nord. J. Bot. 13(4): 403-404. New combinations in Cassia. Chamaecriata. and Senna.

LARSEN, K. and S.S. LARSEN. 1993. New taxa and nomenclatural combinations in Malesian Bauhinia (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae). Nord. J. Bot. 13(6): 657-665. 14 new taxa and 21 new combinations,

most at varietal rank.

LEE and K.H. Lee. 1992. Identifications and taxonomic groupings of rhizobial species isolated from leguminous plants in Korea. Korean J. PI. Pathol. 8: 195-203.

Lehmann, P. and E. Kozubek. 1993. Genomic organization and nucleotide sequence of the repetitive DNA from Vicia sativa L. Genet. Polon. 34(3): 185-195. with Polish summary.

LERSTEN and J.D. Curtis. 1993. Subepidermal idioblasts in leaflets of Caesalpinia pulcherrima and Parkinsonia aculeata (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae). Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 120(3): 319-326.

LEWIS. 1994. Two new taxa of Aeschynomene (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) from Brazil. Kew Bull. 49(1): 93-97.

LEWIS. 1994. A new species of Parapiptadenia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) from Brazil. Kew Bull. 49(1): 99-101.

LEWIS and J.L. Contreras. 1994. Studies in neotropical Caesalpinia (Leguminosae-Caesalpinioideae). A new species from Mexico. Kew Bull. 49(1): 103-105.

LI, Ruijun, and Xiangjun Liu. 1993. Studies on chromosomes in Vicia sect. Americanae in China. Amer. J. Bot. 80(6): 161. (abstract)

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Lioi, L. and K. Hammer. 1993. A note on the variation of phaseolin among common bean landraces collected in Eastern Asia. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 40(1): 55-57.

Ludwig, W. 1993. Vida dalmatica. A new adventive plant? Hess Floristische Briefe 41(3): 39-41.

Lynch, A.J.J. 1993. Conservation biology and management of 16 rare or threatened Fabaceae species in Tasmania. Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. Department of Environment and Land Management. Endangered Species Program Project No. 4.

Leonard, J. 1993. Note on the genera Scholia Jacq. and Leonardoxa Aubrev. and on the new genus Normandiodendron J. Leonard (African Caesalpiniaceae). Bull. Jard. Bot. Natl. Belgique 62(1-4): 433- 451. In French.

Mackinder, B. 1993. Erythrina L. in the Flora Zambesiaca area. Kirkia 14(1): 114-124.

Maekawa, M., S. Ha, and T. Sunagawa. 1993. Variation and inheritance of contrasting pattern through honey bee’s eyes in forage legumes. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 242. (abstract)

Magall6n-Puebla, S. and S.R.S. Cevallos-Ferriz. 1993. Fossil mimosoid legume pods from the Upper Cenozoic of Puebla, Mexico. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 240. (abstract)

Magalldn- Puebla, S. and S.R.S. Cevallos-Ferriz. 1993. Fossil legume pods from the Upper Cenozoic Pie de Vaca formation, Puebla, Mexico. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 240. (abstract)

Martins, P.S. and G. Marcon. 1993. Breeding system of the colonizing species Stylosanthes humilis H.B.K. (Leguminosae). XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 277. (abstract)

Martinez-Bernal, A. and GRETHER. 1993. Pollen morphology of the genus Mimosa in Mexico and its systematic implications. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 29. (abstract)

Matthew, K.M. 1993. Precursory notes for a flora of the Palni Hills, South India. II. Kew Bull. 48(4): 757-765. Includes new combination in Chamaecrista.

Mavi, G.S. 1992. A critical review on the distribution and host-range of pea blue butterfly, Lampides boetiCUS (Linn.). J. Insect Sci. 5(2): 115-119. Feeds on Leguminosae, Cruciferae, and Polygonaceae.

MAXTED. 1993. A phenetic analysis of Vicia section Atossa series Truncatulae (Leguminosae:

Vicieae). Kew Bull. 48(4): 739-753.

Mehlman, D.W. 1993. Seed size and seed packaging variation in Baptisia lanceolata (Fabaceae).

Amer. J. Bot. 80(7): 735-742.

MISSET and C. Fontenelle. 1993. Antigenic relations among species of the genus Ulex L. (Faboideae- Genisteae) determined by crossed immunoelectrophoresis and immunoblotting. Evol. Trends PI. 7(1): 23-28.

Mithen, R. 1993. A new species of Sphenostylis (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae) from Zimbabwe. Kirkia 14(1): 19-23.

Mithen, R. and H. Kibblewhite. 1993. Taxonomy and ecology of Vigna unguiculata (Leguminosae- Papilionoideae) in South-Central Africa. Kirkia 14(1): 100-113.

MURRAY, A.V. Nandini, and K.R.W. Hammett. 1993. Lathyrus karyotypes: A wealth of diversity masked by superficial similarities. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 167. (abstract)

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Nemoto, T. and H. Ohashi. 1993. Comparative anatomy of loments in tribe Desmodieae (Leguminosae). XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 232. (abstract)

Nesom, G.L. 1993. A new species of Desmodium (Fabaceae) from northeastern Mexico, with comments on the genus in Nuevo Leon. Phytologia 75(5): 385-390.

Nillson, L.A., E. Rabakonandrianina, B. Pettersson, and R. Gruenmeier. 1993. Lemur pollination in the Malagasy rainforest liana Strongylodon craveniae (Leguminosae). Evolutionary Trends in Plants 7(2): 49-56.

Normand, D. 1993. On the anatomical structure of wood of the species of Leonardoxa Aubrev. (African Caesalpiniaceae). Bull. Jard. Bot. Natl. Belgique 62(1-4): 429-432. in French.

Oballa, P.O. and P.A.S. Olng’otie. 1994. Chromosome numbers in two African Acacia species. Kew Bull. 49(1): 107-113.

Oyaizu, H., S. Matsumoto, K. Minamisawa, and T. Gamou. 1993. Distribution of rhizobia in leguminous plants surveyed by phylogenetic identification. J. General Appl. Microbiol. 39(4): 339-354.

Pacyna, A. 1993. Floristic notes from Pogorze Wielickie. II. Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 38(1): 271-276.

Includes new record for Vicia cassubica in Polish western Carpathians.

Padulosi, S. and N.Q. Ng. 1993. A useful and unexploited herb, Vigna marina (Leguminosae- Papilionoideae) and the taxonomic revision of its genetic diversity. Bull. Jard. Bot. Natl. Belgique 62(1- 4): 119-126.

Panella, L. and P. Gepts. 1992. Genetic relationships within Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. based on isozyme analyses. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 39(2): 71-88.

Panella, L., J. Kami, and P. Gepts. 1993. Vignin diversity in wild and cultivated taxa of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. (Fabaceae). Econ. Bot. 47(4): 371-386. With French summary.

PASQUET. 1993. Two new subspecies of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae). Kew Bull. 48(4): 805-806.

PASQUET. 1993. Infraspecific classification of wild Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. (Fabaceae) from morphological data. Bull. Jard. Bot. Natl. Belgique 62(1-4): 127-173. in French.

PAVLOVA. 1993. Fabaceae of the Russian Far East. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 256. (abstract)

Perrino, P., G. Laghetti, P.L. Spagnoletti Zeuli, and L.M. Monti. 1993. Diversification of cowpea in the Mediterranean and other centres of cultivation. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 40(3): 121-132.

Polignano, G.B., P. Uggenti, and G. Scippa. 1993. The pattern of genetic diversity in faba bean collections from Ethiopia and Afghanistan. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 40(2): 71-75.

Polozhii, A.V. and E.E. Timoshok. 1992. Ontogeny and population structure of Oxytropis kossinskyi (Fabaceae) in southeastern Altai. Bot. Zhurn. (St. Petersburg) 77(12): 105-108. in Russian.

PONCY. 1991. Studies on the flora of the Guianas, no. 63. Two new Inga species, and taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on three other species. Bull. Mus. natl. Hist. nat. ser. 4, sect. B, Adansonia 13(3-4): 147-154. In French with English summary.

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Prive-Gill, C., B. Azanza, J. Morales, G.A. Gill, and M. Lemoine. 1993. Early miocene silicified wood and associated fauna from the Cuenca Province, Spain Genistoxylon dorycnioides n. sp. (Leguminosae-Papilionaceae). Rev. Palaeobot. Palynol. 78(3/4): 395-402.

Przywara, L. and R. Konieczny. 1993. An attempt to cross Tri folium repens with T. xerocephalum (Fabaceae). Fragm. Florist. Geobot. 38(1): 69-74. a viable hybrid could not be produced by any method used.

Qian, Z.G. 1992. New variation and records of the genus Astragalus from Yunnan. Acta Bot.

Yunnan. 14(4): 378, 384. 2 new varieties described. In Chinese and Latin.

Ranabahu, P. and J.B. Harborne. 1993. The flavonoids of the genus Lathy rus and a comparison of flavonoid patterns within the tribe Vicieae. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 21(6-7): 716-722. Each genus of tribe has a

distinctive flavonoid profile.

Rasulova, M.R. and SHARIPOVA. 1992. New species of the genus Cicer L. from Tajikistan. Izv. Akad. Nauk Respubl. Tadzhik. Otd. Biol. Nauk 0(1): 51-52. in Russian.

Reynaud, J. and M. Jay. 1994. Phytochemical approach to Lotus corniculatus s.l. diversification. Pp. 24 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds.. Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

Reynaud, J., M. Jay, and BLAISE. 1991. Evolution and differentiation of Lotus corniculatus s.l. (Fabaceae) from the southern French Alps (Massif du Ventoux and Montagne de Lure). Canad. J. Bot. 69: 2286-2290.

Reynaud, J., M. Jay, BLAISE, and D. Cartier. 1993. Chemical markers, witness of the diversification within Lotus corniculatus L. populations. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 515. (abstract)

Sanchez- Yelamo, M.D., M.E. Tortosa, F. Perez-Garcia, and A. Cuquerella. 1993. Variability among seed coats in some species of the genus Onobrychis Miller (Leguminosae-Fabaceae). Phytomorphology

42(3-4): 257-265. 10 species studied; 3 patterns of spermoderm surface morphology: tuberculate, reticulate, and rugulate.

SANDERSON and DOYLE. 1993. Phylogenetic relationships in North American Astragalus (Fabaceae) based on chloroplast DNA restriction site variation. Syst. Bot. 18(3): 395-408.

Schmit, V., P. du Jardin, BAUDOIN, and DEBOUCK. 1993. Use of chloroplast DNA polymorphisms for the phylogenetic study of seven Phaseolus taxa including P. vulgaris and P. coccineus. Theoret. Appl. Genet. 87: 506-516.

SCHULTZE-KRAFT, H.D. Tuan, N.P. Ha, S. Pattanavibul, and P. Sornprasitti. 1993. Collecting tropical forage legume germplasm in Vietnam and Thailand. FAO-IBPGR PI. Genet. Res. Newsl.

91/92: 50-52.

Sedgley, M. and J. Harbard. 1993. Pollen storage and breeding system in relation to controlled pollination of four species of Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae). Austral. J. Bot. 41(4/5): 601-609.

Serradilla, J.M., T. De Mora, and M.T. Moreno. 1993. Geographic dispersion and varietal diversity in Vida faba L. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 40(3): 143-151.

Shanmughasundaram, K. and D. Subramanian. 1993. Cytogenetical investigations in 5 interspecific hybrids of Vigna species. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 511. (ab»tract)

Shevera, M.V. 1993. Palynomorphological pecularities of the species of genus Chamaecytisus Link (Fabaceae) of Ukrainian flora. Ukrajins’k. Bot. Zhurn. 50(1): 123-127. in Ukrainian.

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Sivinski, R.C. 1993. Oxytropis deflexa (Pall.) DC. var. deflexa (Fabaceae). Madrofio 40(4): 274.

Sorensson, C.T. and J.L. Brewbaker. 1994. Interspecific compatibility among 15 Leucaena species (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) via artificial hybridizations. Amer. J. Bot. 81(2): 240-247.

SPRENT and CORDEIRO. 1992. Nodulated legume trees in the cerrado: Taxonomic distribution, infection process, and nodule morphology. Ciencia e Cultura 44(5): 336-338. With Portuguese summary.

STEINER. 1994. Lotus germplasm utilization: Integrating genetic diversity, species relationships, and ecological distributions. Pp. 39-42 in BEUSELINCK and C.A. Roberts, eds.. Proceedings of the First International Lotus Symposium, 22-24 March 1994.

Strittmatter, C.D., M.L. Wagner, M. Kade, and A. A. Gurni. 1992. Identification of Lotus tenuis Waldst. et Kit. flavonoids. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 20(7).' 685-687. Studied at four different developmental stages in life cycle.

SUSO, M.T. Moreno, and CUBERO-SALMERON. 1993. Variation among Spanish faba beans cultivars: Taxonomic and evolutionary implications. Genet. Resources Crop Evol. 40(2): 105-111.

Suzuki, H., Y. Koike, K. Saito, and I. Murakoshi. 1993. A novel tigloyltransferase for lupin alkaloids: Purification, characterization, and distribution in Lupinus species. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 397.

(abstract)

SYTIN. 1992. On polymorphism, discontinuity, and species criteria in Astragalus (Fabaceae). Pp. 123-132 in Biodiversity and ways of investigation and conservation. St. Petersburg.

SYTIN. 1990. Nota de specio Astragalus viciifolius DC. Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 27: 88-92.

Thompson, J. 1993. Revision of the genus Swainsona (Fabaceae). Telopea 5(3): 427 - 5 82. 85 species

recognised.

TINDALE and L.A. Craven. 1993. Glycine pindanica (Fabaceae, Phaseolae), a new species from West Kimberley, Western Australia. Austral. Syst. Bot. 6(4): 371-376.

Tineo, B., P. Rodriguez, and A. Castillo. 1992. Morphoanatomy of the vegetative organs of Machaerium robiniae folium (DC.) Vogel (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae-Dalbergieae). Mem. Soc. Cienc. Nat. La Salle 52(137): 37-51.

TUCKER. 1993. Stamen development in legumes, with emphasis on porate stamens of Cassieae. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 94. (abstract)

TUCKER. 1994. Floral ontogeny in Sophoreae (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae): I. Sophora sensu lato ( Sophora group). Amer. J. Bot. 81(3): 368-380.

TURNER. 1993. A new species of Lotus sect. Hosackia (Fabaceae) from Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Phytologia 75(5): 409-410.

Tyagi, B.S and P.K. Gupta. 1991. Intraspecific nuclear DNA variation in pigeonpea ( Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) and pea ( Pisum sativum). Indian J. Genet. PI. Breed. 51(3): 357-362.

Vaillancourt, R.E., N.F. Weeden, BRUNEAU, and DOYLE. 1993. Chloroplast DNA phylogeny of Old World Vigna (Leguminosae). Syst. Bot. 18(4): 642-651.

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VAN WYK, R. Greinwald, and L. Witte. 1993. Alkaloids of the genera Dicraeopetalum, Platycelyphium , and Sakoanala. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 21(6-7): 711-714. Presence of alpha-pyridone alkaloids in Dicraeopetalum suggests that it may be better placed in the Sophora group, not the Cadia group, of the Sophoreae.

VAN WYK, R. Greinwald, and L. Witte. 1993. The taxonomic significance of alkaloids in the South American genus Anarthrophyllum. Biochem. Syst. Ecol. 21(6-7): 705-709. Presence of aipha-pyridone alkaloids,

chromosome number, and certain morphological features suggest affinities with Argvrolobium group (Crotalarieae) and Lupinus (Genisteae). Better placed near Lupinus in Genisteae.

Velazquez, D. and G. Orsini- Velazquez. 1993. Catalogue and description of genera of the subfamily Papilionoideae (Leguminosae) in Venezuela: II. Tribes Cicereae, Crotalarieae, and Dalbergieae. Ernstia

3(2): 7 1 -92. IS genera enumerated and described. In Spanish.

VERDCOURT. 1993. An account of the genus Mucuna Adans. for the Flora Zambesiaca area. Kirkia 14(1): 1-11.

VILELA. 1993. Anatomia foliar de Prosopis (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae): Estrategias adaptativas a diferentes ambientes en Prosopis nigra. Darwiniana 32(1-4): 99-107.

Vithanage, V. and S. Chakraborty. 1992. Identification of selected cultivars and accessions of Stylosanthes by isozyme analysis. Tropical Grasslands 26(3): 156-164. With Spanish summary.

Wu, M.J. and T.C. Huang. 1993. A palynological study of Taiwan indigo (Indigo f era L.). XV Int.

Bot. Congr. Abstracts 28. (abstract)

Yamazaki, M., A. Sato, K. Saito, and I. Murakoshi. 1993. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms associated with the production pattern of alkaloids in Lupinus species. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 399. (abstract)

Yoshiki, Y., Y. Kim, S. Shoji, K. Hoshikawa, and K. Okubo. 1993. Classification of leguminous seeds by DDMP saponin composition and the chemical structures of new DDMP saponins. XV Int. Bot. Congr. Abstracts 399. (abstract)

ZALLOCCHI, A.B. Pomilio, and PALACIOS. 1993. Chemotaxonomical study of Phaseolinae. II. Chromatography of flavonoids from Argentinian species of the genus Vigna. Darwiniana 32(1-4): 139- 158. In Spanish.

Zarre, S. 1992. A new species of the genus Astragalus L. sect. Halicacabus Bunge (Leguminosae) from Iran. Iranian J. of Bot. 5(2): 95-99. With Arabic summary.

ZHANG. 1993. Some additional taxa of Bauhinia (Leguminosae) from China. Nord. J. Bot. 13(4): 399-402. 1 new species and 1 new variety.

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New Readers and Changes for the November 1992 Directory

The complete Bean Bag Directory now appears on a three-year schedule. The last full Directory appeared in November 1992, and the next complete Directory will be published in November 1995. Use this supplement in conjunction with the November 1992 Directory.

Dr. Saule A. Abdulina Institute for Botany Nat. Acad. Sci. Republic Kazakhstan Bogenbai-batry Street, 103 Almat 480100, Kazakhstan Voice telephone: 3272-61-81-91/3172-62-73-69 FAX telephone: 3272-61-53-14 Electronic mail: adm@geol.academ.alma-ata.su [Internet]

FABACEAE (KAZAKHSTAN)

OXYTROPIS (NORTH TIAN-SCHAN)

Acquistions Division University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Libraries P.O. Box 880410

Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0410 USA FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Dr. Bryan Adams ILDIS Coordinating Centre Biology Department Univeristy of Southampton Southampton S09 3TU, Great Britain Voice telephone: 0703-592-444 FAX telephone: 0703-594-269 Electronic mail: bradams@southampton.ac.uk [Internet]

FABACEAE (EUROPE)

HEDYSAREAE

Dr. Norma O. Aguilar UPLB Museum of Natural History Univ. of the Philippines at Los Banos College, Laguna 4031, Philippines Voice telephone: 001-63-94-2893/2864/50304 FAX telephone: 63-2-817-0598 FABACEAE (MOUNT MAKLING, PHILIPPINES)

FABACEAE (NODULATION, PHILIPPINES) FABACEAE (NODULE ANATOMY) FABACEAE (TAXONOMY, PHILIPPINES) FABACEAE (SEED IDENTIFICATION, PHILIPPINES)

FABOIDEAE (NOMENCLATURE, PHILIPPINES)

Lie. Maria Aurora Agull6 Lab. Sist. Plantas Vasculares Dpto. Ccias. Biol., Fac.Ccias.Ex.Nat.

C.P. 1428

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Voice telephone: 07-541-748-8154

FAX telephone: 54-1-331-2589

Electronic mail: agullo@s.p.vasc.edu.ar [Internet]

CASSIA

PHASEOLUS

PROSOPIS

PROSOPIS (FLORAL BIOLOGY)

VIGNA

Dr. Robert Allkin Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond Surrey TW9 3AB, Great Britain Voice telephone: 44-81-332-5715 FAX telephone: 44-81-332-5278 Electronic mail: r.allkin@rbgkew.org.uk [Internet]

FABACEAE (COMPUTER DATA BANKS) FABACEAE (COMPUTER IDENTIFICATION) FABACEAE (ILDIS)

Dra. Maria Aparecida Oliveira Alves Universidade Federal do Ceard Departamento de Biologia BL-906, Campus do PICI 60.000.000 Fortaleza, Cearl, Brazil FABACEAE (CYTOLOGY)

FABACEAE (GENETICS)

Dr. Marcelino J. Del Arco-Aguilar Dpto. Biologia Vegetal (Botlnica)

Universidad de la Laguna 38071 La Laguna, Tenerife Islas Canarias, Spain

Voice telephone: 922-603608/922-603606 Extension: 522 FAX telephone: 922-630095 FABACEAE (ECOLOGY)

FABACEAE (TAXONOMY)

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Dr. James Aronson CEFE, CNRS B.P. 5051

34033 Montpellier, France Voice telephone: 33-67-61-32-96 FAX telephone: 33-67-41-21-38 ACACIA CAVEN

ACACIA CAVEN (NUTRIENT CYCLING) ACACIA SER. GUMMIFERAE (SOUTH AMERICA)

FABACEAE (NITROGEN-FIXING, SOUTH AMERICA)

Dr. Aidyn Musa ogly Askerov Botanical Institute Patamdartskoe Shosse, 40 Baku 370602, GSP-602, Azerbaidzhan Republic Voice telephone: 39-82-58 ASTRAGALUS (AZERBAIDZHAN) FABACEAE (AZERBAIDZHAN, CHECKLIST)

Conny Bruun Asmussen Department of Botany & Plant Pathology Cordley 2082 Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2902 USA Voice telephone: 503-737-2445 FAX telephone: 503-737-3573 Electronic mail: asmussec.@bcc.orst.edu [Internet]

LATHYRUS (PHYLOGENY)

Subir Bandyopadhyay Botanical Survey of India 23F, Fern Road Calcutta 700019, India BAUHINIA (INDIA)

Dr. Donald J. Banks P.O. Box 2286

Stillwater, Oklahoma 74076 USA Voice telephone: 405-372-8674 ARACHIS

Jean-Pierre Baudoin U.E.R. Phytotechnie Regions InterTrop.

Faculte des Sciences Agronomiques 5030 Gembloux, Belgium Voice telephone: 32-81-622-112 FAX telephone: 32-81-614-544 PHASEOLUS

Dr. Mikael Berezutsk Department of Ecology and Plant Syst.

State University

Astrakhanskaya Street, 83 Saratov 410071, Russia Voice telephone: 7-845-51-9222 FABACEAE (AFFECT OF ANTHROGENIC IMPACT)

FABACEAE (SARATOV REGION, RUSSIA)

Dr. Peter Bernhardt Department of Biology St. Louis University St. Louis, Missouri 63103 USA ACACIA

MIMOSOIDEAE (POLLINATION)

Ing. Cesar Augusto Bianco Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto Facultad de Agron. Veter., Bot. Sist.

Estafeta Postal N- 9 5800 Rio Cuarto, Cdrdoba, Argentina Voice telephone: 0586-33858 FAX telephone: 0586-45980 CAESALPINIOIDEAE (CORDOBA, ARGENTINA)

Biblioteca

CENARGEN/EMBRAPA C.P. 10.2372

70.770 Brasilia, DF, Brazil FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Biblioteca

Instituto de Botdnica del Nordeste Sargento Cabral 2131 Casilla de Correo 209 3400 Corrientes, Argentina FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Dr. Solange Blaise Faculte des Sciences Laborataire de Biologie Vegetale B&timent 362

F-91405 Orsay Cedex, France LOTUS (TANINS AND CYANINES)

LOTUS CORNICULATUS (TANINS AND CYANINES)

Dr. Leon Brimer

Dept, of Pharmacology & Toxicology

Royal Veterinary & Agricultural Univ.

Pathology, 13, Bulowsvej

Frederiksberg C, Denmark

Voice telephone: 453-528-2828/453-528-3162

FAX telephone: 453-135-3514

ACACIA (CALLUS CULTURE INITIATION)

ACACIA (EXOTIC SPECIES IN EUROPE)

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Ing.Agr. Maria Magdalena Brizuela Lab. y Herbdrio de Plants Vasculares Ciencias Bioldgicas

Ciudad Universitaria II Pabelld 4-Piso

(1428) Buenos Aires, Argentina

Voice telephone: 54-1-567-6504

FAX telephone: 54-1-567-6504

Electronic mail: brizuela@>spvasc.edu.ar [Internet]

PROSOPIS (ARGENTINA)

PROSOPIS (CHILE)

VIGNA ADENANTHA (FLORAL BIOLOGY) Anne Bruneau

Department of Botany - PSL University of Reading Whiteknights, P.O. Box 221 Reading RG6 2AS, Great Britain Voice telephone: 44-734-318160 FAX telephone: 44-734-753676 Electronic mail: sbsbrunu@reading.acs.uk [Internet]

APIOS

ERYTHRINA

Maria Alicia Caccavari Mus. Arg. Cien. Nat. "B. Rivadavia"

Av. Angel Gallardo 470 Buenos Aires 1405, Argentina Voice telephone: 982-6595 FAX telephone: 54-1-982-5243 Electronic mail: martalic@muanbe.gov.ar [Internet]

MIMOSA (POLLEN DEVELOPMENT) MIMOSEAE (POLLEN, SOUTH AMERICA) PIPTADENIA GROUP (MORPHOLOGY AND STRUCTURE)

STRYPHNODENDRON (POLLEN)

Hno. Roque Casallas Lasso Museo

Universidad de La Salle

Apartado Aereo 27389

Santafe de Bogota, D.C., Colombia

Dr. Jenny Chappill Department of Botany University of Western Australia Nedlands 6009, W.A., Australia Voice telephone: 61-9-380-2212 FAX telephone: 61-9-380-1001 Electronic mail: chappill@uniwa.uwa.edu.au [Internet]

FABACEAE (TRIBAL PHYLOGENETICS) JACKSONIA (TRIBE MIRBELIEAE)

Miss Sandy Coles Botanical Institute Department of Biology University of Patras GR-265 Patras, Greece Voice telephone: 061-997-641 FAX telephone: 061-997-275 CICER

Prof. Daniel Combes I.B.E.A.S., Campus Universitaire Avenue de l’Universite 64000 Pau, France Voice telephone: 59-92-31-47 FAX telephone: 59-84-16-96 Electronic mail: combdelb@crisv2.univ-pau.fr [Internet]

LATHYRUS

Dr. R.S. Cowan 3 Bass Close

East Cannington, WA 6107, Australia Voice telephone: 09-367-0508/09-458-8581 FAX telephone: 09-367-0515 ACACIA (PHYLLODE STRUCTURE) ACACIA (PLURINERVIA, AUSTRALIA) ACACIA (SEEDLING MORPHOLOGY)

Dr. Mihaly Czako Department of Biological Sciences University of South Carolina Coker Life Sciences Building 700 Sumter Street

Columbia, South Carolina 29208 USA Voice telephone: 803-777-8928/803-777-6676 FAX telephone: 803-777-4002 Electronic mail: czako@spike.psc.scarolina.edu [Internet]

FABACEAE (FLAVONOID PIGMENTS) FABACEAE (GENETIC TRANSFORMATIONS)

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S. Dhanalakshmi Department of Botany Bharathiar University Coimbatore 641 046 Tamil Nadu, India Voice telephone: 42222 ACACIA (MICROPROPAGATION)

ACACIA (SEED MORPHOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY)

CLITORIA TERNATEA (MICROPROPAGATION)

DELONIX REGIA (SEED MORPHOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY)

DELONIX REGIA (MICROPROPAGATION) FABACEAE (REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY) FABACEAE (ROOT NODULATION)

Prof. David L. Dilcher Paleobotany Laboratory Department of Natural Sciences Florida Museum of Natural History University of Florida Gainesville, Florida 32611-2035 USA Voice telephone: 904-392-6560/904-392- 6585/904-392-1721

FAX telephone: 904-392-2539/904-392-8783 Electronic mail: dilcher@nerum.uf.edu [Internet] FABACEAE (FOSSILS)

Lie. Cs. Susana Ines Drewes Lab. Plantas Vasculares (75)

Facultad de Ciencias Exactas Naturales

Pab. II, 4- Piso, Ciudad Universitaria

1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina

Voice telephone: 541-784-8154

FAX telephone: 541-311-0516

Electronic mail: drewes@spvasc.edu.ar [Internet]

MACROPTILIUM (ARGENTINA)

Dr. Olga N. Dubovik Kholodny Institute of Botany Repin Street, 2 Kiev 252601, Ukraine

Voice telephone: 7-044-225-2038/7-044-452- 1256

FABACEAE (CAUCASUS)

FABACEAE (UKRAINE, ESPECIALLY CRIMEA)

Dr. James A. Duke USDA, ARS, PSI, NGSL Room 133, Bldg. 001, B ARC- West 10330 Baltimore Ave.

Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA Voice telephone: 301-504-5419 FAX telephone: 301-504-5536

FABACEAE (SEEDLINGS)

FABACEAE (ECOLOGY)

Nadejda Echiku

Unite Rech. Zones Arides, Lab. de Bot. Universite d’Alger B.P. 119 - Alger-Gare, Algerie Voice telephone: 02-63-31-08 VIGNA UNGUICULATA (GENETIC VARIABILTY)

VIGNA UNGUICULATA (ORIGIN OF ALGERIAN TYPES)

Dr. James H. Elgin USDA/ARS/NPS Rm. 326, Bldg. 005, BARC-West 10330 Baltimore Ave.

Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA Voice telephone: 301-504-5618 MEDICAGO (GERMPLASM)

Dr. Thomas S. Elias U.S. National Arboretum 3501 New York Avenue, N.E.

Washington, District of Columbia 20004-1958 USA

Voice telephone: 202-475-4829 FAX telephone: 202-475-5252 FABACEAE (ANATOMY OF GLANDS)

Dr. Dirk Enneking CLIMA

University of Western Australia Nedlands 6009 Western Australia, Australia Voice telephone: 09-380-2505 FAX telephone: 09-380-1140 LATHYRUS (GERMPLASM)

VICIA (GERMPLASM)

VICIA (BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY OF TOXINS)

Mr. Vicente Espinosa-Hernandez University of Oxford Wolfson College Linton Road

Oxford OX2 6UD, Great Britain Voice telephone: 9844-0865-56979 FAX telephone: 0865-274125 Electronic mail: espinosa@vax.ox.ac.uk [Internet] LUPINUS ARBOREUS (COMPETITION AND NICHE DIFFERENTIATION)

Dr. J.M.O. Eze

Enugu State University of Sci. & Tech.

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Adada Campus P.O. Box 191 Nsukka, Nigeria

Voice telephone: 042-770-178 Extension: 2410 PARKIA (PHYSIOLOGY)

PROSOPIS (PHYSIOLOGY)

Dr. Paul R. Fantz KI-130, Dept. Hort. Sci. CALS North Carolina State University Box 7609

Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7609 USA

Voice telephone: 919-515-1186

FAX telephone: 919-515-7747

Electronic mail: paul_fantz@ncsu.edu [Internet]

BARBIERIA

CENTROSEMA

CLITORIA

Jose Salvador Flores Guido Fac. Med. Veter, y Zool., Esc. Biol.

Km. 15.5 Carretera Xmatkuil Apartado postal No. 4-116 Itzimn£

Merida, Yucatan, Mexico Voice telephone: 99-234-009 FAX telephone: 99-245-730 FABACEAE (RENEWABLE RESOURCE)

Dr. Enrique Forero Institute of Systematic Botany The New York Botanical Garden Bronx, New York 10458-5126 USA Voice telephone: 718-817-8628 FAX telephone: 718-562-6780 Electronic mail: eforero@nybg.org [Internet] CALLIANDRA (COLOMBIA)

CALLIANDRA (NEOTROPICS) MIMOSOIDEAE (COLOMBIA)

Renee H. Fortunato Instituto de Recursos Bioldgicos 1712 Castelar

Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina Voice telephone: 54-1-621-0840/54-1-621-1819 FAX telephone: 54-1-481-4360 Electronic mail: renee@rbinta.edu [Internet] RHYNCHOSIA (SOUTH AMERICA) ERIOSEMA (SOUTH AMERICA)

GALACTIA (SOUTH AMERICA)

MIMOSA (SOUTH AMERICA)

Mrs. Rakefet Gabay Botany Department, Berman Building Hebrew University Givaat-Ram, Jerusalem 91904, Israel

Voice telephone: 972-258-4320 FAX telephone: 972-266-6804 LATHYRUS SATIVUS

Biol. Leonardo Galetto Museo Botlnico Casilla de Correo 495 5000 Cdrdoba, Argentina Voice telephone: 54-51-244009 FAX telephone: 54-51-244009 FABACEAE (NECTARY ANATOMY) FABACEAE (POLLINATION)

Susana Gama-L6pez Laboratorio de Fanerogamia, Dept. Bot. Instituto de Biologia, UNAM Apartado Postal 70-233 C.P.04510 C.U. Del. Coyoacl, Mexico,DF, Mexico

Voice telephone: 622-5692 FAX telephone: 525-550-1760 Electronic mail: gama@redvaxl.dgsca.unam.mx [Internet]

STYLOSANTHES

Dr. William F. Grant Genetics Laboratory, P.O. Box 4000 MacDonald Campus of McGill University Ste. Anne de Bellevue Quebec H9X 3V9, Canada Voice telephone: 514-398-7863 FAX telephone: 514-398-7897 Electronic mail: efl6@musica.mcgill.ca LOTUS

Dr. Walter L. Graves %UC Coop. Agric. Ext. San Bernardino 777 East Rialto Avenue San Bernardino, California 92415-0730 USA Voice telephone: 909-387-2165 FAX telephone: 909-387-3306 FABACEAE (FORAGES)

FABACEAE (NITROGEN FIXATION) LATHYRUS (AGRONOMIC EVALUATIONS) MEDICAGO POLYMORPHA (WEEVIL TOLERANCE)

PISUM (AGRONOMIC EVALUATIONS) TRIFOLIUM SUBTERRANEUM VICIA (AGRONOMIC EVALUATIONS)

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Dr. W. Greuter

Botanischer Garten u. Botanisches Mus. Berlin-Dahlem KOnigin-Luise-StraBe 6-8 D- 14 191 Berlin 33, Germany Voice telephone: 4930-83006-132/4930-831- 6010

FAX telephone: 4930-83006-218 FABACEAE (MEDITERRANEAN CHECKLIST)

Dr. James Grimes Herbarium

The New York Botanical Garden

Bronx, New York 10458-5126 USA

Voice telephone: 718-220-8727

FAX telephone: 718-220-6504

CULLEN

INGEAE

PSORALEEAE

Ing.Agr. Maria Cecilia Grottola Fac. de Agronomia, Dept, de Ecologia Catedra de Bot£nica Av. San Martin 4453 (1417)

Buenos Aires, Argentina Voice telephone: 54-1-522-0903 FAX telephone: 54-1-522-1687 PHASEOLUS VULGARIS (GERMPLASM)

Mr. William James Hahn Department of Botany 132 Birge Hall University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA Voice telephone: 608-262-4422/608-262-2279 FAX telephone: 608-262-7509 Electronic mail: whahn@macc.wisc.edu [Internet] MIMOSOIDEAE (PARAGUAY)

Dylan Hannon Missouri Botanical Garden P.O. Box 299

St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299 USA ERYTHRINA (AFRICA)

LUPINUS (UNIFOLIATE)

FABACEAE (XEROPHYTIC, GEOPHYTIC TAXA)

Dr. Stephen Harris Oxford Forestry Institue Department of Plant Sciences University of Oxford

South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3RB, Great Britain

Voice telephone: 0865-275112 FAX telephone: 0865-275074 LEUCAENA (MOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS) LEUCAENA (PHYLOGENY)

LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (ORIGIN) PACHYRHIZUS

Miss Judith Heald ILDIS Coordinating Centre Biology Department Univeristy of Southampton Southampton S09 3TU, Great Britain Voice telephone: 0703-592-444 FAX telephone: 0703-594-269 Electronic mail: j.heald@southampton.ac.uk [Internet]

FABACEAE (ILDIS)

Prof. Joe Hennen

Dept, of Botany & Plant Pathology

Purdue University

West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 USA

Voice telephone: 317-494-4623

FAX telephone: 317-494-0363

FABACEAE (RUST FUNGI COEVOLUTION)

Dr. Patrick S. Herendeen Department of Geology Field Museum of Natural History Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive Chicago, Illinois 60605 USA Voice telephone: 312-922-9410 Extension: 334 FAX telephone: 312-427-7269 FABACEAE (FOSSILS)

Dr. Patricia Susana Hoc Lab. 11, Dpto. Ccias. Biol., UBA Pab. II, 4 piso Ciudad Universitaria 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina Voice telephone: 54-1-784-8154 ALBIZIA (ARGENTINA)

CALLIANDRA (ARGENTINA) ENTEROLOBIUM (ARGENTINA)

INGA (ARGENTINA)

PHASEOLEAE (POLLEN)

PROSOPIS (FLORAL BIOLOGY)

VIGNA (ARGENTINA)

Dr. Patricia Holmgren New York Botanical Garden Bronx, New York 10458 USA Voice telephone: 718-220-8626 FAX telephone: 718-220-6504 FABACEAE (HERBARIUM MANAGEMENT)

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Mr. Stephen J. Hurst USDA/AMS Bldg. 506, BARC-East 10330 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA Voice telephone: 301-504-9356 Electronic mail: LS.SD.JTRIPLITT FABACEAE (SEEDS)

IICA

Orton Memorial Library Turrialba

Costa Rica, Costa Rica FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

ILDIS - Africa, West Asia, Indochina Drs. R.M. Polhill and J.M. Lock Royal Botanical Gardens Kew, Richmond Surrey TW9 3AB, Great Britain Voice telephone: 44-81-332-5217 FAX telephone: 44-81-332-5278 Electronic mail: 296694 KEWGAR G [Telex] FABACEAE (ILDIS, AFRICA, WEST ASIA, INDOCHINA)

IMI, C- CAB International Library Services Centre Silwood Park Buckhurst Road, Ascot Berks SL5 7TA, Great Britain Voice telephone: 0344-87-2747 FAX telephone: 0344-87-2901 Electronic mail: 84:CAU016 [Telecom Gold/Dialcom]

FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

D. Sci. Velio Jaaska Department of Botany Institute of Zoology and Botany Academy of Sciences of Estonia 21 Vanemuise Street, EE2400 Tartu, Estonia FAX telephone: 01434-33472 Electronic mail: vj@iozb.tartu.ee [Internet]

Miss J. Josephine Department of Botany St. Joseph’s College Tiruchirapalli - 620 002, India ATYLOSA CAJANIFOLIA (BIOCHEMISTRY & GENETICS)

CAJANUS CAJAN (BIOCHEMISTRY & GENETICS)

RHYNCHOSIA MINIMA (BIOCHEMISTRY & GENETICS)

RHYNCHOSIA ROTHII (BIOCHEMISTRY & GENETICS)

Prof. Marian Jurzysta Dept, of Biochem. & Crop Quality Institute of Soil Sci. & Plant Cult.

24-100 Pulawy, Poland

Voice telephone: 48-831-3421 Extension: 207 FAX telephone: 48-831-4547 MEDICAGO (CHEMOTAXONOMY) MEDICAGO (SAPONINS)

Alexandr A. Kagalo Institute of Ecology of Carpathians Chaikovski Street, 17 Lvov 290000, Ukraine Voice telephone: 7-0322-76-7623 FABACEAE (DATABASE FOR UKRAINE) FABACEAE (UKRAINE, WEST)

Mrs. Srinivasan Iyengar Kamala National College Tiruchirapalli-620 001 South India, India

FABACEAE (PHYSIOLOGY OF HERBICIDES)

Dr. Hyesoon Kang Department of Biology Education Seoul National University 56-1 Shinlimdong, Kwanakku Seoul, 151-742, Korea Voice telephone: 02-880-7769 FAX telephone: 02-889-8791 FABACEAE (MORPH DIVERGENCE OF REPRODUCTION)

Dr. Alan Kapuler 2385 SE Thompson Street Corvallis, Oregon 97333 USA Voice telephone: 503-752-0421 FAX telephone: 503-753-0604 FABACEAE (PHYLOGENETIC GARDEN LAYOUT)

Dr. A. Douglas Kinghorn Dept. Medicinal Chem. & Pharm.

University of Illinois at Chicago 833 South Wood Street Chicago, Illinois 60612 USA Voice telephone: 312-996-0914 FAX telephone: 312-996-3272 FABACEAE (ALKALOIDS)

FABACEAE (SWEET-TASTING CONSTITUENTS)

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Dr. John M. Kingsolver Florida State Collection of Arthropods P.O. Box 147100

Gainesville, Florida 32614-7100 USA Voice telephone: 904-372-3505 Extension: 197 FABACEAE (BRUCHIDS)

FABACEAE (BRUCHIDS, CHILE)

FABACEAE (BRUCHIDS, COSTA RICA)

Dr. Geoffrey Charles Kite Biochemistry Section, Jodrell Lab.

Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AB, Great Britain

Voice telephone: 44-81-940-1171 CAESALPINIA (NON-PROTEIN AMINO ACIDS)

CAESALPINIOIDEAE (CHEMOTAXONOMY) N. Kolyasnikova

Perm University, Department of Botany Bukirev Street 15 614600 Perm, GSP, Russia MEDICAGO (PERENNIAL SPECIES, REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY)

Dr. Tatiana E. Kramina Department of Higher Plants Biological Faculty Moscow State University Moscow 119899, Russia Voice telephone: 095-939-16-03 FAX telephone: 095-168-82-49 Electronic mail: libro@genebee. msu.su [Internet] LOTUS (RUSSIA)

LOTUS CORNICULATUS

Dr. Teresa Amalia Kraus Universidad Nacional de Rio Cuarto Facultad de Agronomia. Morfologia Veg. Enlaces ruta 8 y 36 5800 Rio Cuarto, Cdrdoba, Argentina Voice telephone: 0586-33858 FAX telephone: 0586-45980 CAESALPINIOIDEAE (INFLORESCENCE MORPHOLOGY)

MIMOSOIDEAE (INFLORESCENCE MORPHOLOGY)

S. Thanga Krishnakumari St. Joseph’s College Trichirapalli - 620002 Tamil Nadu, India FABACEAE (HOMONES)

VIGNA MUNGO (HORMORNES)

A. J. Kruger

Roodeplaat Grassland Institute

Private Bag X05

Lynn East 0039, South Africa

Voice telephone: 012-808-0808

FAX telephone: 012-808-2155

Electronic mail: vewajk@nigs386.els.ac.za

FABACEAE (GERMPLASM)

Dr. Boguslav S. Kurlovich Department of Leguminous Crops N.I. Vavilov Institute of PI. Industry 42, B. Morskaya Street 190 000 St. Petersburg, Russia Voice telephone: 812-314-4732 FAX telephone: 812-311-8762 FABACEAE (GERMPLASM)

Dr. Tatjana N. Kusnetzova Apt. 8

31, Ostuzheva Street Moscow 103001, Russia Voice telephone: 095-299-82-29 Electronic mail: 9v@s43.msk.su [Relcom/Internet]

ASTRAGALUS (FLOWER ARRANGEMENT) GENISTEAE (FLOWER ARRANGEMENT) PAPILIONOIDEAE (FLOWER ARRANGEMENT)

THERMOPSIS (FLOWER ARRANGEMENT)

Dr. Victor Ya. Kuzevanov Botanic Garden, Irkutsk State Univ.

Kolysov Street, 93 P.O. Box 1457, Irkutsk 664039, Russia

Voice telephone: 7-095-420-2106/ 7-3952-332-238

Electronic mail: vic@bograd.irkutsk.su [Internet] FABACEAE (GERMPLASM)

Dr. D. O. Ladipo ICRAF-IITA-OSU MPT Project c/o IITA, Oyo Road P.M.B. 5320 Ibadan, Nigeria Voice telephone: 521450 FAX telephone: 521001 Electronic mail: 22048 [Telex]

FABACEAE (AGROFORESTRY)

FABACEAE (BREEDING, AGROFORESTRY) FABACEAE (GERMPLASM, AGROFORESTRY)

FABACEAE (GENETICS, AGROFORESTRY)

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FABACEAE (MULTIPURPOSE TREE SPECIES)

Dr. Jean H. Langenheim Department of Biology Sinsheimer Laboratory University of California Santa Cruz, California 95064 USA Voice telephone: 408-459-2918 FAX telephone: 408-459-3139 FABACEAE (RESIN-PRODUCING GENERA) COPAIFERA HYMENAEA

Prof. Kai Larsen Department of Systematic Botany University of Aarhus Nordlandsvej 68 DK-8240 Risskov, Denmark Voice telephone: 45-86-21-06-77 FAX telephone: 45-86-21-18-91 BAUHINIA (TROPICAL ASIA)

CASSIA (TROPICAL ASIA)

Dr.. Matt Lavin Department of Biology Montana State University Bozeman, Montana 59717-0001 USA FAX telephone: 406-994-3190 Electronic mail: ubiml@msu.oscs.montana.edu [Internet]

COURSETIA

FABOIDEAE (TEMPERATE HERBACEOUS) FABOIDEAE (TROPICAL WOODY)

Dr. Sang Sun Lee Dept, of Biol. Sci. and Educ.

Korea National University of Education Kang Lae Myun Chung Won Kun Chung Puk 363-791, Korea Voice telephone: 82-431-60-3702 FAX telephone: 82-431-272-2330 Electronic mail: sslee@knuecc-sun.knue.ac.kr [Internet]

FABACEAE (ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI)

FABACEAE (RHIZOBIAL CELL)

Dr. Jorge Leon Apt. 480

San Pedro, Montes de Oca, Costa Rica Voice telephone: 506-25-00-50 FABACEAE

Prof. Nels R. Lersten Department of Botany Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011 USA Voice telephone: 515-294-2169 FAX telephone: 515-294-1337 Electronic mail: dgl.si@isumvs CAESALPINIEAE (LEAF ANATOMY) FABACEAE (SYSTEMATIC ANATOMY)

Prof. Ruijun Li Department of Biology Harbin Normal University Harbin 150080, People’s Republic of China VICIA (NORTHEASTERN CHINA)

Librarian

Royal Botanic Gardens

Mrs. Macquarie’s Road

Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia

Voice telephone: 02-231-8152

FAX telephone: 02-251-7231

FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Library

Botanisk Centralbibliotek Solvgade 83, Opg. S DK-1307 Kobenhavn K, Denmark Voice telephone: 01-12-31-46 FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Library

Serials and Exchange New York Botanical Garden Bronx, New York 10458-5126 USA Voice telephone: 718-220-8761 FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Library

Unidad de Recursos Geneticos Centro Agron. Tropical de Invest.

Turrialba, Costa Rica FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Dr. Alan W. Lievens Horticulture Department Missouri Botanical Garden P.O. Box 299

St. Louis, Missouri 63166-0299 USA Voice telephone: 314-577-5107 FAX telephone: 314-577-9465 Electronic mail: lievens@mobot.org [Internet] INDIGOFERA (NORTH AMERICA)

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Dr. Aaron Liston Department of Botany Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 USA Voice telephone: 503-737-5301 FAX telephone: 503-737-3573 Electronic mail: listona@cgrb.orst.edu ASTRAGALUS SECT. LEPTOCARPI (CHEMOTAXONOMY)

GALEGEAE (PHYLOGENY)

Dr. Eduardo Lleras-Perez CENARGEN/EMBRAPA Caixa Postal 10.2372 70.770 Brasilia, DF, Brazil Voice telephone: 61-273-0100/61-272-4203 FAX telephone: 61-274-3212 FABACEAE (GERMPLASM)

Dr. J. M. Lock Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond Surrey TW9 3AB, Great Britain Voice telephone: 81-332-5299 FAX telephone: 81-332-5278 FABACEAE (INDO-CHINA)

FABACEAE (WEST ASIA)

FABACEAE (TROPICAL AFRICA)

Dr. Melissa Luckow Bailey Hortorium 462 Mann Library Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 USA Voice telephone: 607-255-7829 FAX telephone: 607-255-7979 DESMANTHUS

Ing.For. Anibal Luna Instituto Forestal Latinoamericano Apertado 36

Merida 5101 -A, Venezuela

Mr. Smart Lungu

Botany Department, Fac. PI. Sciences University of Reading Whiteknights, P.O. Box 221 Reading, RG6 2AS, Great Britain Electronic mail: sbrlungu@reading.ac.uk [Internet]

ENTADA

Dr. Albert Yu. Magulaev Dzerzhinski Str., 153 "b", k. 19 Stavropol- 17, 355017, Russia

Voice telephone: 86522-2-85-29 FABACEAE (CHROMOSOMES, NORTH CAUCASIA)

Laurie A. McHargue Dade County Park and Recreation Dept.

Natural Areas Management 22200 SW 137th Avenue Miami, Florida 33170 USA Voice telephone: 305-257-0933 FAX telephone: 305-257-0937 FABACEAE (TROPICAL NODULATION ECOLOGY)

Cons.Fl. Marcos Menandro Caixa Postal 81.793 27.501-970 Resende Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Voice telephone: 0243-54-4638

Sr. Carlos Victor Mendon^a Filho Dept- Botlnica - ICB, UFMB Av. Antdnio Carlos, 6627 Caixa Postal 2486 20070 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil Voice telephone: 031-448-1195 MACHAERIUM (BRAZIL, SOUTHERN) MACHAERIUM SECT. OBLONGA

Vlastimil MikollS Botanical Garden-Herbarium 23, Mines Street SK-043 52 KoSice, Slovakia

Dr. Sue J. Milton Tierberg Karoo Research Centre P.O. Box 47

Prince Albert 6930, Republic of South Africa Voice telephone: 27-4436-828 FAX telephone: 27-4436-828 ACACIA (WEEDY SPECIES, AUSTRALIA) ACACIA (PHENOLOGY, AFRICA)

ACACIA (DEFOLIATION, AFRICA)

ACACIA ERIOLOBA (ASSOCIATED ANIMALS IN SW AFRICA)

Mr. Dmitri A. Moiseev Department of Botany and Biology Biological Faculty, University Pr. Lenina, 51

Ekaterinburg 620083, Russia Voice telephone: 3432-22-05-48 TRIFOLIUM SECTION LUPINASTER

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Dr. Reinaldo Monteiro Departamento de Botanica, I.B. - UNESP IB - UNSEP Caixa Postal 199 Rio Claro, Sao Paulo, Brazil Voice telephone: 0195-340244 Extension: 141 FAX telephone: 0195-344433 Electronic mail: uercb A br fapesp.bitnet SESBANIA (NEW WORLD)

LUPINUS (BRAZIL)

Fatima M.S. Moreira Departamento de CiSncias do Solo Escola Superior de Agric. de Lavras Caixa Postal 37

27200-000 Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil Voice telephone: 035-821-3700 Extension: 335/175

Dr. Jorge Morera Centro Agron. Tropical de Invest.

Turrialba, Costa Rica Voice telephone: 506-56-64-40 FAX telephone: 506-56-15-33

Mr. Tim Morton SUNY Stony Brook Department of Ecology and Evolution Stony Brook, New York 11794-5245 USA Voice telephone: 516-632-8600 FAX telephone: 516-632-7626 Electronic mail: morton@sbbiovm.bitnet [Bitnet] INGA (COSTA RICA)

INGEAE

INGEAE (NONPROTEIN AMINO ACIDS)

Ms. Helen Moss 63 End Road Linden Extension

Randburg 2194, Republic of South Africa Voice telephone: 27-11-888-2596 FAX telephone: 27-11-888-2596 FABACEAE (FORAGES, CENTRAL AFRICA) FABACEAE (FORAGES, SOUTHERN AFRICA)

VIGNA (ASIA)

Dr. Brian Murray Department of Botany University of Auckland Private Bag 92019 Auckland, New Zealand Voice telephone: 64-9-373-7999 FAX telephone: 64-9-373-7416 Electronic mail: brian_murray@bio.aukuni.ac.nz

[Internet]

LATHYRUS (CYTOGENETICS)

LATHYRUS (INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATION)

Dr. Robert Nash

AFRC Inst. Grassland Environ. Research Plas Gogerddan, Aberystwyth Dyfed, SY23 3EB, Great Britain Voice telephone: 0970-828-255 FAX telephone: 0970-828-357 FABACEAE (CHEMISTRY)

Dr. Randall Nelson

USDA/ARS, Department of Agronomy University of Illinois 1102 South Goodwin Avenue Urbana, Illinois 61801 USA Voice telephone: 217-244-4346 FAX telephone: 217-333-4639 GLYCINE (GERMPLASM)

M.Sc. Poul Erik Nielsen The Yam Bean Project Research Division, MAF P.O. Box 14, Nuku’alofa, Tonga Voice telephone: 676-24-253/676-32-125 FAX telephone: 676-24-271 PACHYRHIZUS (FIELD TRIALS, TONGA) PACHYRHIZUS (HYBRIDIZATION)

Dr. Elena V. Nikolaevskaya Department of Botany Severo-Osetia University Butyrina St., 46 362025 Vladikavkaz, Russia Voice telephone: 867-223-30-67 FABACEAE (LEAF ANATOMY, NORTH CAUCASUS)

Dr. Natalie Novikova Res. Instit. for Agri. Microbiology Podbelski ch., 3 Pushkin

Saint Petersburg 189620, Russia Voice telephone: 7-812-476-1802 FAX telephone: 7-812-470-4362 Electronic mail: novikova@riam.spb.su [Internet] FABACEAE (ROOT NODULE BACTERIA, SYSTEMATICS)

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Larisa Novoselova

Perm University, Department of Botany Bukirev Street 15 614600 Perm, GSP, Russia MEDICAGO (ANNUAL SPECIES, REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY)

MEDICAGO (REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY) MEDICAGO SECT. HYMENOCARPOS (REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY)

MEDICAGO SECT. LUPULARIA (REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY)

MEDICAGO SECT. ORBICULARIS (REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY)

MEDICAGO SECT. SPIROCARPOS (REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY)

Dr. Hugh Goldie Komla Nyawuame Botany Department University of Cape Coast Cape Coast, Ghana FABACEAE (NIGERIA - PROTEIN CONTENT)

FABACEAE (NIGERIA - GENETIC VARIABLITY)

Joseph O’Brien Department of Biology Florida International University University Park Miami, Florida 33199 USA Voice telephone: 305-348-3415 FAX telephone: 305-248-1986 Electronic mail: obrienj@servax.fiu.edu [Internet]

AMORPHA CRENULATA (POPULATION GENETICS)

GALACTIA (ECOLOGY & POPULATION BIOLOGY, SOUTH FLORIDA)

M.Sc. Maria de L. A. A. de Oliveira Museo de CiSncias Naturais Fund. Zoobot&nica de Rio Grande do Sul Caixa Postal 1 1 88

90.690.000 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil Voice telephone: 051-336-1511 FAX telephone: 051-336-1778 AESCHYNOMENE (RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL)

DESMODIUM (RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL)

LUPINUS (RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL) POIRETIA (RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL)

Ms. Amanda Ortiz Genetic Resources Unit - CIAT

Apartado Aereo 6713 Cali, Colombia

Voice telephone: 57-23-675-050 Extension: 625 FAX telephone: 57-23-647-243 Electronic mail: CGI 301 ARACHIS PINTOI (ISOENZYMES, MORPHOLOGY)

FABACEAE (TROPICAL FORAGE GERMPLASM)

STYLOSANTHES CAPITATA (ISOENZYMES, MORPHOLOGY)

Mr. Azad M. Osman Faculty of Agriculture University of Mauritius Reduit, Mauritius Voice telephone: 54-1041 FAX telephone: 54-9642 LEUCAENA

SESBANIA (AGRONOMY)

Carlos Ovalle

Experiment Station Quilamapu I.N.T.A.

Casilla 426 Chilian, Chile

Voice telephone: 56-42-22-11-79 ACACIA CAVEN

FABACEAE (NITROGEN-FIXING, SOUTH AMERICA)

Ing.Agr. Ramon Antonio Palacios Lab. PI. Vase., U. Buenos Aires Pabellon Ii, 4 Piso Ciudad Universitaria 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina Voice telephone: 54-1-784-8154 Electronic mail: palacios@s.p.vascc.edu.ar [Internet]

PHASEOLUS

Dr. Nonna S. Pavlova Institute of Biology and Soils 100-letiya-Vladivostoka Street, 159 Vladivostok 690022, Russia Voice telephone: 7-4232-31-04-07 FABACEAE (RUSSIAN FAR EAST)

Esteban A. Pizarro SQS 213 Bloco G apt. 502 70.292/070 Brasilia, DF, Brazil FAX telephone: 55-61-389-3016 ARACHIS (TROPICAL FORAGE) CALOPOGONIUM (TROPICAL FORAGE)

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CENTROSEMA (TROPICAL FORAGE) STYLOSANTHES (TROPICAL FORAGE)

Plant Science Library Los Angeles St. & Co. Arboretum 301 North Baldwin Avenue Arcadia, California 91007-2697 USA Voice telephone: 818-821-3213 FAX telephone: 818-445-1217 FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Dr. Rosita J. Plennik Laboratory of Forage Plant Introduce Central Siberian Botanical Garden Zolotodolinskaya Str., 101 Novosibirsk 630090, Russia Voice telephone: 35-30-47 FAX telephone: 383-2-35-49-86 FABACEAE (SIBERIAN, INTRODUCTION)

Dr. Larisa P. Podolnaya Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry B. Morskaya Street, 42 St. Petersburg 190000, Russia MEDICAGO (FRUIT AND SEED ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY)

TRIGONELLA (FRUIT AND SEED ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY)

Dr. D. S. Pokle Department of Botany Deogiri College Aurangabad - 431 002, India ALYSICARPUS (INDIA)

FABACEAE (FLORISTICS, INDIA, AURANGABAD)

Dr. Elena Potokina Herbarium

Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry B. Morskaya Street, 42 St.-Petersburg 190000, Russia Voice telephone: 812-314-79-54 VICIA

VICIA (POLYMORPHISM OF NATIVE POPULATIONS)

S.V. Predeep

Botanical Survey of India P.O. Botanic Garden Howrah - 711 103, India Voice telephone: 60-1038 CLITORIINAE (INDIA)

DIOCLEINAE (INDIA)

ERYTHRININAE (INDIA)

GLYCININAE (INDIA)

PHASEOLEAE SUBTRIBE CLITORIINAE (INDIA)

T.E. Ruby Punithavathy St. Joseph’s College Trichirapalli - 620002 Tamil Nadu, India FABACEAE (HERBICIDES)

M.Sc. Luciano Queiroz Univ. Estadual de Feira de Santana Depto. de Cifcncias Bioldgicas Km. 03 - BR 116 - Campus 44100 Feira de Santana, Bahia, Brazil Voice telephone: 075-224-1521 Extension: 214 FAX telephone: 075-224-2284/075-224-2075 CRATYLIA

DIOCLEINAE (POLLINATION AND EVOLUTION)

FABACEAE (FORAGE IN THE CAATINGA) MOLDENHAWERA

C. Rabaa

Laboratoire de’Eco-Genetique Institut des Sciences de la Nature USTHB

B.P. 39 El Alia, Algers, Algeria VIGNA (HYBRIDIZATION)

Mr. Maxim A. Radionenko Acad. Sci. Ukraine Isnt. Cell Biol. Genet. Eng.

Zabolotnogo street 148, Kiev-GSP-22

252 022, Ukraine

Voice telephone: 266-33-83

FAX telephone: 266-71-04

FABACEAE (GENETIC ENGINEERING)

Dr. Luis Ramirez-Aviles Universidad de Yucatan Facultad de Veterinaria Apartado Postal 4-116 Merida, Yucatdn 97100, Mexico Voice telephone: 99-871896 FAX telephone: 99-871896 AESCHYNOMENE (MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSES)

ARACHIS (MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSES) CENTROSEMA (MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSES) LEUCAENA (MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSES)

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Sergei Repjev

Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry B. Morskaya Street, 42 St. Petersburg 190000, Russia VICIA (GERMPLASM)

Prof. Fred Rickson

Department of Botany & Plant Pathology Oregon State University Cordley Hall 2082 Corvallis, Oregon 97331-2902 USA Voice telephone: 503-737-5272 FAX telephone: 503-737-3573 Electronic mail: rickson@bcc.orst.edu AMHERSTIA (PHYLOGENY, BIOGEOGRAPHY, MORPHOLOGY/ANATOMY)

FABACEAE (ANT PLANTS, MORPHOLOGY/ANATOMY) HUMBOLDTIA (PHYLOGENY, BIOGEOGRAPHY, MORPHOLOGY/ANATOMY) LEONARDOXA (PHYLOGENY, BIOGEOGRAPHY, MORPHOLOGY/ANATOMY)

SARACA (PHYLOGENY, BIOGEOGRAPHY, MORPHOLOGY/ANATOMY) TAMARINDUS (PHYLOGENY, BIOGEOGRAPHY, MORPHOLOGY/ANATOMY)

Dr. M. de Lourdes Rico-Arce Herbarium

Royal Botanic Gardens

Kew, Richmond

Surrey, TW9 3AE, Great Britain

Voice telephone: 081-940-1171

FAX telephone: 081-948-1197

Electronic mail: l.rico@rbgkew.org.uk [Internet]

ACACIA, FILICINAE (NEOTROPICAL)

ACACIA, ACULEIFERUM (NEOTROPICAL)

ACACIA, ACACIAE (NEOTROPICAL)

PITHECELLOBIUM (NEW WORLD)

INGEAE

Dr. Jeannette Ridder-Numan Rijksherbarium/Hortus Botanicus Postbus 9514

2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands Voice telephone: 071-273572/00 FAX telephone: 071-273511 Electronic mail: ridder@rulrhb.leidenuniv.nl [Internet]

BUTEA (PHYLOGENY)

FABACEAE (BIOGEOGRAPHY, SE ASIA)

KUNSTLERIA (PHYLOGENY) SPATHOLOBUS (PHYLOGENY)

Dr. Henry A. Rodriguez-Carrasquero Apartado de Correos #24 Merida 5 101 -A, Venezuela Voice telephone: 58-74-40 1 583/58-74-44 1115 FAX telephone: 58-74-401503 FABACEAE (VENEZUELA)

John T. Romeo Department of Biology University of South Florida Tampa, Florida 33620 USA Voice telephone: 813-974-3250 FAX telephone: 813-974-3263 Electronic mail: romeo@chuma.cas.usf.edu [Internet]

CALLIANDRA (CHEMISTRY)

INGA (CHEMISTRY)

Prof. Gerald A. Rosenthal 101 T.H. Morgan Building Biochemical Ecology Laboratory University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 USA Voice telephone: 606-257-2652 FAX telephone: 606-323-1059 FABACEAE (BIOCHEMICAL ECOLOGY) FABACEAE (BIOCHEMISTRY)

FABACEAE (NONPROTEIN AMINO ACIDS)

Dr. Yuri R. Roskov Herbarium

V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute

Prof. Popov Street 2

St. Petersburg 197376, Russia

Voice telephone: 812-234-84-63

FAX telephone: 812-234-45-12

Electronic mail: binran@glas.apc.org [Internet]

FABACEAE (ILDIS FOR RUSSIA)

MEDICAGO (FORMER USSR)

MELILOTUS (FORMER USSR)

TRIFOLIUM (FORMER USSR)

Vadim A. Sagalaev Botany Department Volgograd Pedagogical University Lenins Prospect, 27 400013 Volgograd, Russia ASTRAGALUS (FLORA OF LOWER VOLGA)

Mr. Chinbatyn Sanchyr Herbarium

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Komarov Botanical Institute Prof. Popov Street, 2 St. Petersburg 197376, Russia CARAGANA (INTRODUCTION INTO MONGOLIA)

CARAGANA (TAXONOMY)

Dr. Michael J. Sanderson Department of Biology / 314 University of Nevada, Reno Reno, Nevada 89557 USA Voice telephone: 702-784-1703 FAX telephone: 702-784-1302 Electronic mail: sander-m@equinov.unr.edu [Internet]

ASTRAGALUS (MOLECULAR PHYLOGENTICS)

GALEGEAE (MOLECULAR PHYLOGENTICS)

Dr. V.V.L.N. Sarma Department of Botany 1-6-170, Jubleepura Khammam 507003 A.P., India

Dr. Ignacimuthu Savarimuthu, S.J.

Department of Botany

St. Joseph’s College (Autonomous)

Tiruchirapalli - 620 002, India FABACEAE (PULSES, NITROGEN FIXING) FABACEAE (PULSE IMPROVEMENT) FABACEAE (RHIZOBIA, WILD)

Dr. Rudolf Schmid Department of Integrative Biology University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California 94720 USA Voice telephone: 510-525-0439 FAX telephone: 510-643-6264 Electronic mail: schmid@garnet.berkeley.edu [Internet]

FABACEAE (PUBLICATION REVIEWS, TAXON)

Stud.Agr Axel Schmidt UniversitOt Hohenheim Inst, fur PflanzenBau in Tropen (380)

Postfach 700562 D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany Voice telephone: 49-711-450-2764/49-711-703- 995

FAX telephone: 49-711-459-2304 Electronic mail: @nsl. nz.uni_hohenheim.de docto [Internet]

Dr. Andrew Schnabel Department of Botany 353 Bessey Hall Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011-1020 USA FAX telephone: 515-294-1337 Electronic mail: al.afs@isumvs GLEDITSIA (CLADISTIC BIOGEOGRAPHY) GYMNOCLADUS (CLADISTIC BIOGEOGRAPHY)

Dr. Brian Schrire

Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens

Kew, Richmond

Surrey TW9 3AB, Great Britain

Voice telephone: 081-940-1171 Extension: 4237

FAX telephone: 081-948-1197

INDIGOFEREAE (AFRICA)

MILLETTIEAE (AFRICA)

FABOIDEAE (SOUTH AFRICAN BIOGEOGRAPHY)

Prof. Rainer Schultze-Kraft Universit&t Hohenheim (380)

D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany Voice telephone: 49-711-459-2764 FAX telephone: 49-711-459-2304 Electronic mail: inst380@dsOruhl 1 [Bitnet] CENTROSEMA FABACEAE (GERMPLASM)

Prof. David S. Seigler Department of Plant Biology University of Illinois 265 Morrill Hall 505 S. Goodwin Avenue Urbana, Illinois 61801 USA Voice telephone: 217-333-7577 FAX telephone: 217-244-7246 Electronic mail: dave_seigler@qmsl.life.uiuc.edu [Internet]

ACACIA (CHEMOSYSTEMATICS, CYANOGENESIS)

PITHECELLOBIUM (CHEMOSYSTEMATICS, CYANOGENESIS)

Dr. Henry L. Shands USDA/ARS/NPS Rm. 140, Bldg. 005, BARC-West 10300 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA Voice telephone: 301-504-5311 Electronic mail: shands [USDA, ARS, GRIN] FABACEAE (GERMPLASM)

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Ms. Bulyak A. Sharipova Institute of Botany Karamov Str., 27

Dushanbe 734017, Tadzhikistan Republic Voice telephone: 31-36-16 FABACEAE (TADZHIKISTAN)

Prof. Charles E. Simpson Texas Agric. Exp. Stn.

P.O. Box 292

Stephenville, Texas 76401-0292 USA

Voice telephone: 817-968-4144

FAX telephone: 817-965-3759

Electronic mail: c-simpson@tamu.edu [Internet]

Marcos Sobral CPG Farmlcia, UFRGS Ipiranga 2752

90.610 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil MIMOSA (RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL)

Mr. Dmitry D. Sokoloff Department of Higher Plants Moscow State University Moscow 119899, Russia Voice telephone: 095-425-45-26 Electronic mail: sokoloff@frmeu51.bitnet [Bitnet] ANTHYLLIS VULNERARIA (TAXONOMY)

Mr. Mario Sousa-Pena Department of Ecology & Evol. Biology University of Connecticut Box U-43

75 N. Eagleville Road

Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3043 USA

Voice telephone: 203-486-1890

FAX telephone: 203-486-6364

Electronic mail: sousapen@uconnvm

PHASEOLUS COCCINEUS (POLLINATION)

Dr. Calvin Sperling USDA/ARS/NGRL Rm. 321, Bldg. 001, BARC-West 10300 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA Voice telephone: 301-504-5251 FAX telephone: 301-504-5536 FABACEAE (GERMPLASM)

Mr. Richard Spjut USDA/ARS, SB&ML,

Rm. 304, Bldg. 011 A, BARC-West 10300 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA

Voice telephone: 301-504-8394 FAX telephone: 301-504-5810 Electronic mail:

JKIRKBRIDE@ASRR.ARSUSDA.GOV

[Internet]

CYNOMETRA (ECOLOGY)

CYNOMETRA (PHYTOGEOGRAPHY) CYNOMETRA (TAXONOMY)

Dr. Basil Stergios D.

Herb&rio Universitario UNELLEZ

Mesa de Cavacas, Edo. Portuguesa 3323, Venezuela

Voice telephone: 58-57-68006/68007/68008 FAX telephone: 58-57-68156 ALDINA (TAXONOMY)

CAMPSIANDRA (TAXONOMY) CAESALPINIEAE (FLORA OF THE GUINAS) CAESALPINIEAE (VENEZUELA)

FABACEAE (SOUTH AMERICAN TREES)

Prof. Rod J. Summerfield Dept. Agriculture, Univ. of Reading Earley Gate, P.O. Box 236 Reading RG6 2AT, Berkshire, Great Britain Voice telephone: 0734-318482 FAX telephone: 0734-352421 Electronic mail: 847813 [Telex]

PHASEOLEAE (CROP PHYSIOLOGY) VICIEAE (CROP PHYSIOLOGY)

Dr. Maria Jose Suso Instituto de Agricultura Sustenable Apartado 4084 14080 Cdrdoba, Spain Voice telephone: 957-293333 FAX telephone: 957-202721 CICER VICIA FABA

Dr. Wojciech Swiecicki Institute of Plant Genetics 60-479 Strzeszynska 34 Poznan, Poland

Voice telephone: 48-61-233-511 FAX telephone: 48-61-221-122 LUPINUS (GERMPLASM)

LUPINUS (LINKAGE MAPS OF MOLECULAR MARKERS)

PISUM (GERMPLASM)

PISUM (ISOZYMES IN CORE GERMPLASM COLLECTIONS)

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Dr. Andrej K. Sytin Herbarium

V.L. Komarov Botanical Institute 197376, Prof. Popov Street, 2 St. Petersburg 197346, Russia ASTRAGALUS (FORMER USSR)

OXYTROPIS (FORMER USSR)

Dr. A. T. Szab6

University of Western Hungary Berzsenyi College, Botany, LEGEC Szombathely H-9701 P.O.B. 170, Hungary Voice telephone: 36-94-313-892 Electronic mail: hl795sza<S>ellahu FABACEAE (DATABASES FOR GERMPLASM AND DINITROGEN FIXATION)

TRIFOLIUM (POLYPLOID EVOLUTION) TRIFOLIUM SECT. STENOSTOMUM TRIFOLIUM PANNONICUM

Dr. Greg Tanner

CSIRO, Division of Plant Industry G.P.O. Box 1600

Canberra, A.C.T., 2601, Australia Voice telephone: 062-465044 FAX telephone: 062-473785 Electronic mail: gregt@oican.oz.au@uunet. uu.net FABACEAE (FORAGE LEGUME FLAVONOIDS)

FABACEAE (FORAGE LEGUME TANNINS)

Dr. Tamara E. Teplyakova SPTU-256, dom 4, k. 31 Razmetelevo 188686 Vsevolozhsk Distr.

Leningrad Region, Russia Voice telephone: 218-81-11 GLYCINE MAX

Dr. Mary D. Tindale Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, N.S.W. 2000, Australia Voice telephone: 02-231-8111 FAX telephone: 02-251-7231 ACACIA (AUSTRALIA)

GLYCINE

Prof. Johannes Van Staden NU Research Unit PI. Growth & Develop. Department of Botany, Natal University P.O. Box 375

Pietermaritzburg 3200, Republic of South Africa Voice telephone: 0331-955-130/0331-955-131 FAX telephone: 0331-69074

FABACEAE (SEED COAT IN GERMINATION)

Dr. Thierry Vanderborght Jardin Botanique National de Belgique Domaine de Bouchout B-1860 Meise, Belgium FAX telephone: 32-2-270-1567 PHASEOLUS (GERMPLASM)

VIGNA (GERMPLASM)

Ing.Agr. Ricardo Vanni Instituto de Bottnica del Nordeste Sargento Cabral 2131 Casilla de Correo 209 3400 Corrientes, Argentina Voice telephone: 07-83-27-309 FAX telephone: 07-83-27-131 FABACEAE (NORTHEAST ARGENTINA)

M.Bot. Angela Matria S. da F. Vaz Jardim Bot&nico do Rio de Janeiro Setor de Botanica Sistematica Rua Pacheco Leao, 915 22.460 Rio de Janeiro, R. J., Brazil Voice telephone: 021-511-2588/021-511-2749 FAX telephone: 021-294-6590 Electronic mail: 213-3623 BAUHINIA (BRAZIL, CHECKLIST) BAUHINIA (CENTRAL-WESTERN BRAZIL) BAUHINIA (RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL) BAUHINIA SECT. CAULOTRETUS (BRAZIL) BAUHINIA SECT. SCHNELLA (BRAZIL)

Elizabeth Ann Veasey Rua M. Ferraz de Arruda Campos, 302/33 Bairro dos Alemaes

13.417-120 Piracicaba, Sao Paulo, Brazil SESBANIA (GENETIC VARIABILITY)

V. Vereshchagina

Perm University, Department of Botany Bukirev Street 15 614600 Perm, GSP, Russia MEDICAGO (PERENNIAL SPECIES, REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY)

Lie. Alejandra Elena Vilela Av. Las Heras 3893 5-A 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina Voice telephone: 54-1-801-8279 FAX telephone: 54-1-49-8840 Electronic mail: vilela<a>spvasc.edu.ar [Internet] PROSOPIS (LEAF ANATOMY)

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V.V. Vorontchikhin Department of Plant Physiology Biological Faculty, Moscow State Univ.

Moscow, 119899, Russia Voice telephone: 939-21-18 CICER (SEED ANATOMY, ULTRASTRUCTURE)

CORONILLA (SEED ANATOMY, ULTRASTRUCTURE)

VICIA (SEED ANATOMY, ULTRASTRUCTURE)

Mrs. Dilmani Warnasuriya OIC, Information Service 363, Bauddhaloka Mawatha Colombo 07, Sri Lanka Voice telephone: 698-624/693-807 FAX telephone: 94-1-686-567 Electronic mail: dilmani@cisir.ac.lk [Internet] FABACEAE (LIBRARY)

Prof. Juergen K. P. Weder Institut f. Lebensmittelchemie Technische Universit&t Munchen Lichtenbergstr.4, D-85748 Garching, Germany Voice telephone: 089-320-93266 FAX telephone: 089-320-94183 FABACEAE (PROTEASES)

FABACEAE (PROTEASE INHIBITORS)

LENS CULINARIS (TRYPSIN-CHYMOTRYSIN INHIBITOR)

Dr. George White USDA/ARS/NGRL Bldg. 003, Rm. 409, BARC-West 10300 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA Voice telephone: 301-504-5328 FAX telephone: 301-504-6305 FABACEAE (GERMPLASM)

Dr. John H. Wiersema USDA/ARS, SB&ML,

Rm. 304, Bldg. 011 A, BARC-West 10300 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA Voice telephone: 301-504-9181 FAX telephone: 301-504-5810 Electronic mail: SBMLJW@SOL.ARS- GRIN.GOV [Internet]

FABACEAE (BEAN BAG, CO-EDITOR) FABACEAE (NOMENCLATURE)

Dr. David E. Williams USDA/ARS/NGRL

Rm. 400, Bldg. 003, BARC-West 10300 Baltimore Avenue Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350 USA Voice telephone: 301-504-6310 FAX telephone: 301-504-6305 ARACHIS (GERMPLASM)

Dr. Martin F. Wojciechowski University of Arizona Dept, of Ecol. & Evolutionary Biology Tucson, Arizona 85721 USA Voice telephone: 602-621-9643 FAX telephone: 602-621-9190 Electronic mail: loco@ccit.arizona.edu [Internet] ASTRAGALUS (MOLECULAR BIOLOGY) ASTRAGALUS (MORPHOLOGY) ASTRAGALUS (NEW WORLD) ASTRAGALUS (PHYLOGENETICS) OXYTROPIS (NEW WORLD)

OXYTROPIS (PHYLOGENETICS)

Mr. Alfredo Wong-Le6n Departamento de Botinica Instituto de Biologia Apartado Postal 70-233 C. P.045 10 C.U. Del. Coyoac£, Mexico, DF, Mexico

Voice telephone: 622-5692 FAX telephone: 525-550-1760 Electronic mail: wong@redvaxl.dgsca.unam.mx [Internet]

PHASEOLUS (MORPHOMETRY)

Prof. Zheng-Yi Wu

Depart, of Plant Systematics & Phytog.

Kunming Inst. Bot., Academia Sinica Kunming, Yunnan 650204, People’s Republic of China

Voice telephone: 871-515-0660 Extension: 3524 FAX telephone: 871-515-0227 Electronic mail: 2784 Kunming FABACEAE (YUNNAN)

Prof. Gennadi P. Yakovlev Popov Street, 14

Chemical-Pharmaceutical Institute 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia Voice telephone: 812-234-57-29 FAX telephone: 812-234-60-44 Electronic mail: alex@pharm.spb.su [Internet] SOPHOREAE (FORMER USSR, CENTRAL ASIA)

FABACEAE (FORMER USSR, CENTRAL ASIA)

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Svetlana A. Zymnitskaya Department of Botany and Ecology Biological Faculty, University Pz. Lenina, 51

Ekaterinburg 620083, Russia Voice telephone: 3434-220-548 TRIFOLIUM (EMBRYOLOGY)

Addendum:

Ing.Agr. Cesar Augusto Bianco Facultad de Agronomia y Veterinaria Bot&nica Sistemltica Estafeta Postal N- 9 580 Rio Cuarto Cdrdoba, Argentina

FABACEAE (CORDOBA, ARGENTINA) Voice tepehone: 0586-33858 FAX telephone: 0586-45980

Dr. Elisabeth Zindler-Frank Biologie

University Konstanz P.O. Box

D-78434 Konstanz, Germany Voice telephone: 49-7531-882104 FAX telephone: 49-7531-883042 CANA VALIA (CRYSTAL IDIOBLASTS) PHASEOLUS (CRYSTAL IDIOBLASTS)

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