1984 lawrence memorial award

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1985] JOSEPH & PETER: CURRY LEAF 73 Fyson, P.F. 1977. The Flora of the South Indian Hill Stations. I st ed, p. 102. Today and Tomorrows, New Delhi. Kirthikar, K. R., and B. D. Basu. 1935. Indian Medicinal Plants, 2nd ed, vol I, p. 474-475. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun. Peter, K.V. 1978. Curry leaf--a good ingredient for vegetable preparations. Indian Farmers Digest 10: 13-14. Philip, J., K. V. Peter, and P. K. Gopalakrishnan. 1981. Curry leaf-- a mineral packed leafy vegetable. Indian Hort. 25: 2, 27. Pharmacognosy of Ayurvedic Drugs--Kerala. 1957. Dept. Pharmacognosy, Univ. Kerala, Trivan- drum. No. 3, Series 34. Raghavan, R. S. 1957. Chromosome numbers of Indian medicinal plants. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci., Sect. B. 45: 294-298. Rangaswamy, G. 1975. Diseases of Crop Plants, 2nd ed, p. 319. Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi. Wealth of India. 1962. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India, vol. 6, p. 446-448. Reprints Available of Symposium on the U.S. Oilseed Industry from Germplasm to Utilization Germplasm needs of oilseed crops Genetics and breeding of oilseed crops Economics of oilseed production Comparative processing practices of the world's major oilseed crops Utilization of commercial oilseed crops New oilseed crops on the horizon Quentin Jones P. F. Knowles Harry O. Doty, Jr. E. W. Lusas E. H. Pryde L. H. Princen Papers presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting, Society for Economic Botany. University of Alabama, 14-16 June 1982; symposium organized and chaired by Dr. L. H. Princen. Single reprint: $8.75--U.S.; $9.50--elsewhere. Order from Publications Office, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY 10458. 1984 Lawrence Memorial Award Mark W. Chase of the University of Michigan is the recipient of the 1984 Lawrence Memorial Award. A student of Dr. William R. Anderson, Mr. Chase has undertaken a revision of the neotropical genus Leochilus (Orchidaceae). He will use the proceeds of the Award for travel to Costa Rica for field research. The Lawrence Memorial Fund has been established at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie-Mellon University, to commemorate the life and achievements of its founding Director, Dr. George H. M. Lawrence. Income from the Fund is used to make annual awards of $1,000 to outstanding doctoral candidates for travel in support of dissertation research in systematic botany or horticulture, or the history of the plant sciences. Constituted initially by contri- butions from the Lawrence family and the Hunt Foundation, the Fund has been augmented by donations from Dr. Lawrence's friends and colleagues. Additional contributions are welcomed.

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1985] JOSEPH & PETER: CURRY LEAF 73

Fyson, P.F. 1977. The Flora of the South Indian Hill Stations. I st ed, p. 102. Today and Tomorrows, New Delhi.

Kirthikar, K. R., and B. D. Basu. 1935. Indian Medicinal Plants, 2nd ed, vol I, p. 474-475. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehra Dun.

Peter, K.V. 1978. Curry leaf--a good ingredient for vegetable preparations. Indian Farmers Digest 10: 13-14.

Philip, J., K. V. Peter, and P. K. Gopalakrishnan. 1981. Curry leaf-- a mineral packed leafy vegetable. Indian Hort. 25: 2, 27.

Pharmacognosy of Ayurvedic Drugs--Kerala. 1957. Dept. Pharmacognosy, Univ. Kerala, Trivan- drum. No. 3, Series 34.

Raghavan, R. S. 1957. Chromosome numbers of Indian medicinal plants. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci., Sect. B. 45: 294-298.

Rangaswamy, G. 1975. Diseases of Crop Plants, 2nd ed, p. 319. Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi. Wealth of India. 1962. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India, vol. 6, p. 446-448.

Reprints Available of Symposium on the U.S. Oilseed Industry from Germplasm to Utilization

Germplasm needs of oilseed crops Genetics and breeding of oilseed crops Economics of oilseed production Comparative processing practices of the world's

major oilseed crops Utilization of commercial oilseed crops New oilseed crops on the horizon

Quentin Jones P. F. Knowles Harry O. Doty, Jr.

E. W. Lusas E. H. Pryde L. H. Princen

Papers presented at the 23rd Annual Meeting, Society for Economic Botany. University of Alabama, 14-16 June 1982; symposium organized and chaired by Dr. L. H. Princen.

Single reprint: $8.75--U.S.; $9.50--elsewhere. Order from Publications Office, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY 10458.

1984 Lawrence Memorial Award

Mark W. Chase of the University of Michigan is the recipient of the 1984 Lawrence Memorial Award. A student of Dr. William R. Anderson, Mr. Chase has undertaken a revision of the neotropical genus Leochilus (Orchidaceae). He will use the proceeds of the Award for travel to Costa Rica for field research.

The Lawrence Memorial Fund has been established at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Carnegie-Mellon University, to commemorate the life and achievements of its founding Director, Dr. George H. M. Lawrence. Income from the Fund is used to make annual awards of $1,000 to outstanding doctoral candidates for travel in support of dissertation research in systematic botany or horticulture, or the history of the plant sciences. Constituted initially by contri- butions from the Lawrence family and the Hunt Foundation, the Fund has been augmented by donations from Dr. Lawrence's friends and colleagues. Additional contributions are welcomed.