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To find articles of interest, select the range of volumes, select the
search field, type in what you are looking for, and click Search. The
search will return what it finds in the specified search field that contains
ALL the words you type. If you are unsure about a word, just enter part
of it.
To view an article available in the archive make sure the check box is selected. Articles less than three years old may not be available.
To generate a table of contents for an issue, select the volume and issue. The table of contents will
only contain articles. Please see the Recent Issues page for a more complete contents.
Examples of an article search:
To find all the articles that mention Sarracenia alabamensis or
Sarracenia rubra ssp. alabamensis, select "species"
and enter something like "sarr alabam". The search program will look in the
species list of each article in the database and find articles that have both word fragments.
To find all the "Botanist's Corner" and "Beginner's Corner"
articles, select "title" and enter "corner". If you
want only the "Beginner's Corner" articles, enter "beg
corner".
If you want to find all your own articles, select "authors"
and enter your name.
To help with the search, there is an explanation of how
keywords are organized.
Thanks to Tim Topoleski for providing most of the information for volumes
1 through 17.
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