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Kalmiopsis

Vol. 15 - 17
(Vol. 1 - 6 | Vol. 7 - 10 | Vol. 11 - 14| Vol. 18 - 20)

 

Vol. 15: 2008

Section/Content
Cover, Editorial, Table of Contents
Oregon Plants, Oregon Places: Grizzly Peak, Jackson County, Oregon, by Jim Duncan
Plant of the Year: Green-flowered Wild Ginger (Asarum wagneri), By Cindy Talbott Roché and Frank A. Lang
Ferns and Friends in the Wallowa Mountains, Oregon, By Edward R. Alverson and Peter Zika
Thomas Jefferson Howell and the First Pacific Northwest Flora, By Robert Ornduff
Hinds Walnut (Juglans hindsii) in Oregon, By Frank Callahan
Book Reviews
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Vol. 16: 2009

Section/Content
Cover, Editorial, Table of Contents
Discovering Gray Pine (Pinus sabiniana) in Oregon, by Frank Callahan
Plant of the Year: Dangly Fen Sedge (Carex limosa L.), by Bruce Newhouse
Oregon Plants, Oregon Places: The Pokegama Plateau, by Connie Battaile
Botanist William H. Baker (1911-1985): Captivated by Isolated Floras, by Rhoda Love
Book Reviews
NPSO Fellow
  • List of first records (not in print version)
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Vol. 17: 2010

Section/Content
Cover, Table of Contents
Plant of the Year: Columbia Phlox (Phlox douglasii Hook), by James Locklear
Georgia Mason: Eleven Summers Alone in the Wallowas, by Rhoda Love
Oregon Plants, Oregon Places: Botanizing in the Swala-lahos Floristic Area, by Kathleen Sayce
Book Reviews
NPSO Fellow
NPSO Information
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Kalmiopsis Online

Volume 1 of Kalmiopsis, the journal of NPSO, was published in 1991. The journal has been issued yearly since then, but with a hiatus of four years, 1997-2000, and two issues in 2001. The text of Volumes 1-6 is available only in printed copies in libraries or privately held. The tables of contents for those issues are shown here.

*** Volume 1 is now available as a PDF file online! Thanks to Cindy Roche for providing copies of the early issues, and to Leslie Gottlieb for scanning the pages, we are now able to convert the first issues to this format. Volumes 2-6 will be coming in the near future.

Volumes 7-10 of Kalmiopsis, from 2001-2003, can be downloaded here in their entirety, as single PDF files, which range in size from 667Kb to 4.2Mb.

Because of the increasing size of Kalmiopsis files, due both to more pages and greater use of color graphics, issues since Vol. 11 in 2004 are availabile in parts, including the cover and introductory material, the individual articles, and book reviews and other elements. The entire content is available, nothing is left out.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

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