Rheedea
Volume 2. 1992
- Vermeulen, J.J. New species of Bulbophyllum, Sections Macrouris and Pelma from New Guinea (Orchidaceae). 1-10.
- Biju, S.D., George, E.J., Sivarajan, V.V. &
Philip Mathew. Notes on the identity and nomenclature of two more
herbaceous species of Hedyotis L. (Rubiaceae) 11-18.
- Pandey, A.K. & Jha, Anupama. Achene anatomy in Coreopsidinae (Heliantheae; Compositae) and its systematic implications. 19-26.
- Meeuse, A.D.J. Anthecology, Chorology, Adaptive features and Taxonomy. 27-37.
- Mangalay, J.K. & Sabu, M. A taxonomic revision of South Indian Alpinia Roxb. (Zingiberaceae). 38-51.
- Hsu Ping-sheng. The characteristics of the Flora of Shangai. 52-54.
- Ravindran, P.N., Balakrishnan, R. & Babu, Nirmal. Numerical taxonomy of south Indian Piper L. (Piperaceae) I. Cluster Analysis. 55-61.
- Thothathri, K. & Das, D.N. Notes on the genus Aganope Miq. (Leguminosae). 62-63.
- Philip Mathew & Umadevi, C.N. Reinstating Leea robusta Roxb. (Leeaceae). 64-68.
- Jha, R.R. & Varma, S.K. Some rare grasses recollected after a lapse of hundred years from Bihar. 69-72.
- Thothathri, K. Nomenclatural note on Acacia minutiflora Ragu. et al. from India. 73.
- M.S. Binojkumar & N.P. Balakrishnan. Taxonomic notes on Euphorbia himalayensis (Klotzch) Boiss. and allied species (Euphorbiaceae). 75-79.
- C. Satish Kumar & K.S. Manilal. Epiphytic Orchids of India. 80-100.
- N. Ravi & N. Anilkumar. New and interesting species of Dimeria R.Br. (Poaceae) from Kerala, India.
- Paul A. Fryxell. A revised taxonomic interpretation of Gossypium L. (Malvaceae). 108-165.
Book Review: K.S.Manilal. Angiosperm Evolution – No abominable mystery. 166.
In Memoriam: Rob Geesink. 167
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