1998 Annual Meeting of the
Botanical Society of America
2-6 August, 1998   Baltimore, MD

Symposium: Economic Botany and Ethnobotany: Subjects that Generate Interest in Plants
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  1. An interdisciplinary course in Native North American Ethnobotany. - SCHLESSMAN, MARK A.* AND L. LEWIS JOHNSON.
  2. Botanical training for the next millennium: the role of economic botany. - LENTZ, DAVID L.
  3. Botany for apathetic premedical profession students. - SIMPSON, BERYL B.
  4. Contemporary pharmacognosy in science curricula. - GYLLENHAAL, CHARLOTTE*, DOEL SOEJARTO, AND GAIL MAHADY.
  5. Economic botany and ethnobotany: subjects that generate interest in plants. - LENTZ, DAVID L.* AND ROBERT J. REINSVOLD.
  6. Economic Botany at UM: capitalizing on life experience. - BARNETT, NEAL.
  7. Ethnobotany meets biotechnology. - BATES, DAVID M.
  8. The healing fallow: medicinal plant habitat preferences of the Highland Maya. - STEPP, JOHN R.