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CANOTIA

A NEW JOURNAL OF ARIZONA BOTANY

Editor: Leslie R. Landrum
P. O. Box 874501, School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-4501
les.landrum@asu.edu

Production Editor: Scott T. Bates
P. O. Box 874501, School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-4501
scott.bates@asu.edu

CANOTIA DOWNLOADS

CANOTIA Volume 1, Issue 1 (download pdf)
Index to Families of the Vascular Plants of Arizona,
VPA editorial committee
Vascular Plants of Arizona: Polemoniaceae
By Dieter H. Wilken and J. Mark Porter

Volume 2, Issue 1 of CANOTIA (This issue can be downloaded in three sections)
Cover and Index - CANOTIA Volume 2, Issue 1 (download pdf)
Vascular Plants of Arizona: Portulacaceae (download pdf)
By Allison Bair, Marissa Howe, Daniela Roth, Robin Taylor, Tina Ayers and Robert W. Kiger
Vascular Plants of Arizona: Rhamnaceae (download pdf)
By Kyle Christie, Michael Currie, Laura Smith Davis, Mar-Elise Hill, Suzanne Neal and Tina Ayers

CANOTIA Volume 2, Issue 2 (download pdf)
A Preliminary Checklist of Arizona Macrofungi
By Scott T. Bates

CANOTIA Volume 2, Issue 3 (download pdf)
Noteworthy Distributions and Additions in Southwestern Convolvulaceae
By Daniel F. Austin

CANOTIA Volume 3, Issue 1 (download pdf)
A Digitized Biotic Community Map for Plotting and Comparing North American Plant and Animal Distributions
By David E. Brown, Thomas C. Brennan and Peter J. Unmack

Cover and Index - CANOTIA Volume 3, Issue 2 (download pdf)
CANOTIA Volume 3, Issue 2 (download pdf)
Vascular Plants of Arizona: Anacardiaceae
By John L. Anderson
Vascular Plants of Arizona: Bromeliaceae, Martyniaceae, and Psilotaceae
By Raul Gutierrez, Jr.

CANOTIA Volume 3, Issue 3 (download pdf)
The Vascular Flora of the San Tan Mountains Regional Park, Pinal County, Arizona
By Dixie Z. Damrel

Cover - CANOTIA Volume 4, Issue 1 (download pdf)
Canotia holacantha on Isla Tiburón, Gulf of California, Mexico (download pdf)
By Benjamin T. Wilder, Richard S. Felger, Thomas R. Van Devender, and Humberto Romero-Morales
A Preliminary Checklist of Arizona Slime Molds (download pdf)
By Scott T. Bates and Anne Barber


Interested in receiving an email when new issues of Canotia are published?
Please email Dr. Les Landrum at les.landrum@asu.edu


In recent years the Internet has revolutionized communication in the same way that the printing press did a few hundred years ago. Information can be disseminated rapidly and inexpensively via the Internet and can potentially reach a vast audience. Several societies now offer electronic and printed copies of their publications. As long as printed copies are deposited in several libraries, then there is a great advantage in this means of publication. First it is inexpensive. Second it requires less work to disseminate because copies can be sent as attachments to e-mail or can be posted on the web. And third, it allows for color illustrations at no significant extra cost. Those of us working on the Vascular Plants of Arizona project see the advantage of this approach to publication. We want our work to be as widely available as possible. Since 1992 we have had a collaborative working relationship with the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science and seven issues of the Journal of that organization have been published devoted to the Vascular Plants of Arizona. We are extremely grateful to the Academy for its support. We think we now can produce our own journal entirely devoted to botanical matters, and especially the Vascular Plants of Arizona project. Other contributions, will be welcome, for instance, notes on species new to Arizona, checklists, and local floras. We expect to print a minimum of 30 copies to be deposited at local, national and international libraries. For the time being electronic copies will be available free of charge and can be used to print one’s own hard copy. Printed copies of Volume One of Canotia are being made possible through a grant from the Arizona Native Plant Society. Andra Williams is gratefully acknowledged for her last minute help with formatting
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