Copied below is an up-to-date table of contents for the TACF Journal. Note that Volume 6 no 1 is missing from the TACF electronic archives and that Volume 13 No 2 is incorrectly labeled as "Vol. VIII No 2" -McKechnie THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHESTNUT FOUNDATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume One, Number One July, 1985 Donald C. Willeke Introduction to The Journal of The American Chestnut Foundation 1 Mary A. Hosier, Charles R. Burrihain and Paul E. Read Breeding Strategy for Blight-Resistant American Chestnut 2 David W. French, Edward Hayes, William. L. McDonald, and M. L. Double First Report of Chestnut Blight in Minnesota 3 William L. McDonald Hypovirulence: A Potential Biological Control for Chestnut Blight 4 Charles R. Buraham Progress in the Current Program for Breeding Blight-Resistant American Chestnuts 5 Philip A. Rutter The President's Message 6 State Coordinators of Information for the Foundation 7 The Directors of The American Chestnut Foundation 8 Volume One, Number Two August, 1986 Introduction to this Issue of The Journal of The American Chestnut Foundation 1 Dennis W. Fulbright The Survival of American Chestnut Trees in Michigan 2 L. H. MacDaniels Recollections of a Lifetime of Work with the Chestnut 3 Charles R. Burnham Chestnut Hybrids from the USDA-Connecticut Breeding Programs 4 Philip A. Rutter The President's Message 5 Nurserymen's Support 6 Nurseryman Makes Standing Gift to the Foundation 7 State Coordinators Appointed by the Foundation 8 Minnesota DNR Plantings 9 Founding Members of the Foundation 10 Directors Receive Awards 11 Grants to the Foundation from The Laurel Foundation of Pittsburgh and from Wallace Dayton 12 New Directors 13 Volume Two, Number One December, 1987 The President's Message 1 Letter from the Editor 2 Proposed Strategies to Preserve and Restore the American Chestnut Tree by L. L. Inman. 3 Historical Overview of Chestnut Breeding in the United States by Charles R. Burnham 4 Backcross Breeding: I. Blignt-Pesistant American Chestnut Trees; 11 Hardier Chinese Chestnuts by Charles R. Burnham 5 Preliminary Studies of Pollen Tube Growth in Castanea by Peter Velguth 6 FOUNDATION NEWS A national chestnut research center 7 Honors for our officers 8 Volume Three, Number One February, 1989 The President's Message 1 The Ecology and Genetics of American Chestnut Sprouts 2 on the Mount Holyoke Range by Ellen V. Kearns Genetic Diversity in post-blight populations and 3 American Chestnut: Past, Present and Future by Frederick L. Paillet FOUNDATION NEWS Formation of State Chapters 4 New York and The National Chestnut Research Center 4 Volume Four, Number One Date Unknown Notes The Presidents Message P.A. Rutter 1 Meadowview Notes P.A. Rutter 2 Chestnut Trees at Meadowview... Fred Hebard 3 A Few Serious Words for the First Tree Planting . . . P.A. Rutter 4 Dedication of a Bicolor Oak on the Grounds of St. Mark's Cathedral Program Motes from the Commemorative Service w/ Dedicactory Remarks by Donald C. Willeke 5 Why Should We Bother About the American Chestnut? from the Prospectus of the American Chestnut Foundation 6 The American Chestnut Breeding Program Charles Burnham 7 An American Chestnut with Spineless Buns? Charles Burnham 8 Simultaneous Breeding of the American Chestnut for Many Traits Lawrence L. Inman and Charles Burnham 9 Memories The Legend of the Chestnuts Max (Lemouzi) Translated by Nicole Herold 10 Along the Ridge: Chestnuts Kurt Rheinheimer 11 Scholarship Hypovirulence: A Biological Control for Chestnut Blight William L. MacDonald/Dennis W Fulbright 12 Screening for Resistance to Chestnut Blight Fred Hebard & Lou Shain 13 Evaluation and Use of Large American Chestnut Survivors in Blight Areas Charles Burnham 14 Other Chestnuts Hanging On 15 Volume Five, Number One Date Unknown Major Grants to ACF 1 Letters to the Editor 2 Editor's Notes 3 NOTES President's Message P.A. Rutter 4 Meadowview Notes F. Hebard 5 Chestnut Tree Planted at Walden M. P. Sherwood 6 MEMORIES & OBSERVATIONS Chestnuts K. Reinheimer 7 Chestnut Breeding In New England L. Inman 8 A Case of Hypovirulence in the Wild F. L. Paillet 9 A Simplified Key to Chestnut Species, Primarily for Identification of the American Chestnut in its Native Range P. N. Cordon 10 The Other American Chestnut and Two West Coast Cousins F. L. Paillet 11 Science Projects to Control Chestnut Blight in Connecticut K. S. Century 12 An Historical Reference for Chestnut Introductions into North America S. L. Anagnostakis 13 Noteworthy Chestnut Trees in Connecticut S. L. Anagnostakis 14 Volume Six, Number One Missing From Electronic Archive Volume Six, Number two Date Unknown Foundation Directors 0 Editor's Note 1 President's Message P.A. Rutter 2 ACE Hires Executive Director 3 Chestnut Loses Two Friends in Michigan D.W. Fuibright 4 American Chestnut Foundation 1990 Nut Harvest F.V. Hebard, P.A. Rotter, M. Widriechner, L. Inman 5 1990 Rutgers Chestnut Breeding Report J. F. Kuser 6 Meadowview Notes F.V. Hebard 7 MEMORIES The Legacy of Luther Burbank B. Monahan 8 Natural Bonsai Chestnut F. Paillet 9 Interning for the Summer at the ACE Wagner Research Farm in Meadowview, VA A. John 10 A Practical Way for the Layman to Participate in Breeding Resistance into the American Chestnut P. Chamberlain 11 A Minnesota Story: Restoration of the American Chestnut C. Burnham 12 American Chestnut in the Northwestern Lower Peninsula of Michigan J. Comp 13 POLLINATION AND PLANTING Quick Guide to Making Controlled Pollinations of Chestnut P.A. Rotter 14 Locating Flowering American Chestnut Trees F.V. Hebard 15 Chestnut Pollen Collection and Handling C. Maynard 16 Determining the Location of the Receptive Stigmatic Surfaces in Castanca dentata Borkh. R.E. Harrison 17 Growing Chestnut Trees from Seed F.V. Hebard, P.A. Rotter 18 SCHOLARSHIP Effect of Phosphorus on the Number of Pistillate and Staminate Flowers, Diameter of Shoots and Yield of Chinese Chestnuts Huang Hong-wen, Zhang Li-tian, J.D. Norton 19 Preliminary Evidence That a Single, Dominant Gene Determines Hairiness on Leaves and Twigs of Chinese Chestnut F.V. Hehard 20 A Rapid Method of Assessing Whether a Chestnut Tree is Surviving Blight Due to Resistance or HyPovirulence F.V. Hebard 21 In Memoriam: Soloman A. Smith, II Jim Comp George Unger Volume Seven, Number One Fall/Winter 1992-1993 Letters to the Journal 1 NOTES Meadowview Notes F.V. Hebard 2 American Chestnut Research in Tionesta P. Chamberlain 3 Big Chestnut Trees in the Wild - Not Quite Gone! F.L. Paillet 4 Protecting Young Plants with Brush and Eggs C.L. Klinger 5 A Chestnut Taste Test F.V. Hebard 6 MEMORIES The Cannon: A Chestnut Story P. Gordon 7 Success Is Assured: Return of the American Chestnut W. Voight, Jr 8 The Curious Case of the Ozark Chinquapin F.L. Paillet 10 SCHOLARSHIP Speeding Restoration of the American Chestnut by Using Genetic Markers in a Backcrossing Program: An Homage to Dr. Charles Burnham D.L. Mulcahy, R. Bernatzky 11 Sterile Bud Cultures from Field-Grown Chestnut Trees J. Shafer, Jr 12 The Forest's Response to the Death of the American Chestnuts in South-Central New York T.A. Volk 13 Volume Eight, Number One Date Unknown Editor's Notes 1 Meadowview Notes for 1992 F.V. Hebard 2 Chestnut Dream Recipes 3 Portrait of a Pioneer: Angus W. McDonald, Jr. 4 Chestnut Meeting in Italy 5 An American Chestnut Stand in Rockport, Maine Peter Blanchard 6 Breeding Blight-Resistant American Chestnut Albert H. Ellingboe, Ph.D. 7 The American Chestnut Foundation Breeding Plan: Beginning and Intermediate Steps F.V. Hebard 8 Somatic Embryogenesis and Gene Transfer in American Chestnut Daniel T. Carraway, H. Dayton Wilde, and Scott A. Merkle 9 Volume Eight, Number Two Fall/Winter 1994-1995 NOTES Editor's Notes 1 Meadowview Notes 1993 2 MEMORIES A Woodworker's Treasure Jack Stillman 3 One Man's Dream - The Return of the American chestnut Jill Willson 4 Pennsylvania - German Traditions and the American chestnut Doris Armstrong Goldman 5 SCIENCE Research Update: Patterns of Reproduction of American chestnut in a Blight-Free Habitat, Savanna Illinois Fred Paillet and Eric Ribbens 6 Genetic Mapping of Chestnut FV Hebard 7 Ecology and Paleoecology of American chestnut in Eastern North American Forests Fred Paillet 8 Volume Nine, Number One Spring 1995 Editor's Notes 1 Letters to the Editor 2 Seed Kit Growers Essential to Restoring the American Chestnut 3 Christmas Greetings, 1994 Notes from Angus 4 Meadowview Notes 1994 5 Landscaping with Native Trees 6 MEMOMES Dr. Burnham at Home Sally Conklin 7 In the Mountain Spirit Philip Morris 8 Logging & Other Memories of the American Chestnut 9 Donald Swecker SCIENCE Saving the American Chestnut through Genetic Engineering C. A. Maynard 10 Development of an American Chestnut Tree with Hypovirulent Blight Fred Paillet 11 Generating New Plants through Tissue Culture Methods Paul Read $ Erika Szendrak 12 Volume Nine, Number Two Fall/Winter 1995-1996 Editor's Notes 1 Letters to the Editor 2 MEMORIES Tributes to Charles Burnham and Angus McDonald ACF Board members and friends 3 An Historical Reference for Chestnut Introductions into North America Sandra L. Anagnostakis 4 Letters from a Teenage Naturalist Timothy Van Vliet 5 SCIENCE Molecular Markers Linked to Resistance to Cryphonectria parasitica in Chestnut T. L. Kubisiak 6 Hypovirulence in Orchard Management Sandra L. Anagnostakis 7 One of the World's Last Truly Wild Chestnut Forests Fred Paillet 8 In Memory of Angus McDonald 1941-1995 Volume Ten, Number One Summer/Fall 1996 Editor's Notes and Letters Meadowview Notes Get Your Reprint Now The Sentinel Harvesting and Storing Chestnuts Memories Surviving Trees in Erie Co., PA Archeaology of Chestnuts Backcross Method Simplified Volume Eleven, Number One Summer 1997 Notes Editor's Notes Notes from Meadowview -FV Hebard and Y Shi Two Poems: The Passing and On Granddad's Lap -Ralph S. Coleman Diary of the Clapper Tree -Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge Roy J. Owen's Letters on the Clapper Tree Memories Of Southern Maryland, circa 1904 North Bridgewater, Susquehanna Co, PA 1920 Kostanjevica, southern Slovenia Science and Natural History C parasitica, Stealth Invader - William Lord Male Sterility in the progeny derived from hybridizations between C dentata and C mollissima -Yan Shi and FV Hebard Volume Twelve, Number One Winter/Spring 1998 Notes From the Editor We remember Bill Raoul A Poem: My Grandpa's Mighty Chestnut Tree Dakota Bockenhouer Memories Scratchboards and photographs Science and Natural History West Salem: A research Update -Fulbright, MacDonald, Milgroom Excerpts from a study of the past and present ecology of the Am chestnut in a northern hardwood forest -Timothy Billo Volume Twelve, Number Two Autumn 1998 Notes From the Editor Meadowview Notes 1997-1998 -FV Hebard Chestnut Champs Memories Making new chestnut trees (1946 Yankee Magazine) Arthur Harmount Graves Science and Natural History The Historical Ecology of Am chestnut -Dr. Emily Russell Restoring Am Ch to its native range: Genetic Variation and Selection strategies for recurrent parents -Dr. Hongwen Huang Using Genetic engineering to help save the American ch -Charles Maynard, Zizhuo Xing, Sharon Bickel, William Powell Volume Thirteen, Number One Spring 1999 Notes From the Editor Meadowview notes 1998-99 FV Hebard and Paul Sisco Memories Excerpts form the travels of William Bartram -Francis Harper Excerpts from "Commercial Uses of Chestnuts" (American Forestry 1915) -PL Buttrick A Cooke Co, TN Chestnut Recollection - Grace Blanchard Excerpts from "A Whole World Dying" -Donald Davis Photos from the National Archives Photos from Shenandoah Nat Park Archives Science and Natural History Using DNA markers to distinguish among chestnut species and hybrids Tom L Kubisiak Volume Thirteen, Number Two Winter 1999-2000 Notes From the Editor In memory of Dr. Gordon L. Kirkland Chestnuts and Wildlife - Then and Hereafter and: Wildlife Connection essays, reprised -William Lord Memories Excerpts from Thoreau's Faith in a Seed: The Dispersion of Seeds and other late natural history writings Science and natural History The Importance of the Am ch to eastern Wild Turkey -John Jay Morgan and Sara H Schweitzer A Possible Role for Chestnut Blight in the Decline of the Allegheny Woodrat -Janet Wright and Gordon L Kirkland What happened to the insects? -Staff Volume Fourteen, Number One Summer 2000 CONTENTS NOTES From the Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Meadowview Notes 1999-2000, by Fred V. Hebard, Paul H. Sisco, and Peter A. Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 The TACF Breeding Program Review, by Shawn A. Mehlenbacher, Ronald L. Phillips, and J.P. van Buijtenen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Norman Borlaug's response to the Breeding Program Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Comments on American chestnuts, oak, and turkey's from Harold Bower . . . . 27 MEMORIES Excerpts from In A Wild Place: A Natural History of High Ledges, by Ellsworth Barnard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Wood engravings by Charles H. Joslin from In A Wild Place: A Natural History of High Ledges . . . . . . 22, 25, 30-35, 45 SCIENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY Population dynamics of American chestnut sprouts: the projection matrix approach, by Douglas H. Boucher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Preservation of American chestnut germplasm by cryostorage of embryogenic cultures, by Christopher Holliday and Scott Merkle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 CASTANEA GUIDE The Path to Most Resistance -- A Breeding Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Volume Fourteen, Number Two Winter 2000-2001 From the Editor 5 The American Chestnut Foundation Symposium on Species Restoration, by Dr. J. Hill Craddock 7 "Seed of Hope" a poem by Kally Bockenhauer 10 M EMO R I E S The Big, Beautiful Chestnut Book, El Castano: A Review, by Dr. Carl Leopold and Ana Ronderos 15 An excerpt from El Castano, by Prof Ernesto Vieitez Cortizo 18 Photographs of European chestnuts from El Castano 16, 17, 19--22 S CI E NC E A N D NA T U RAL HISTORY The Longleaf Alliance: A Regional Restoration Effort, by Dean Gjerstad 24 Restoration of the Whooping Crane, by George Archibald 28 Species Restoration -- Lessons from Red Wolf Reintroductions, by V. Gary Henry and Christopher F. Lucash 35 A Quick Comparison of Chestnut Species 40 Volume Fifteen, Number One Summer/Fall 2001 N 0 T E S From the Editor 5 Meadowview Notes, by Fred V. Hebard 7 Traipsing High Ledges: In Search of American Chestnuts "In a Wild Place," by Ana Ronderos 18 MEMORIES Excerpts from--"Memories of the American Chestnut," by Georganna Rice, Anita McCoy, Tern Webb, Cam Bond, and Vivian Speed with Kim Gragg and Dovie Green from Foxfire 6 26 The Blue Ridge Parkway Agronomist, by William Lord 32 SCIENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY Pre-blight Abundance of American Chestnut in Kentucky, by Charles C. Rhoades and C/are Park 36 Bacillus Megaterium: A Potential Biocontrol Agent Against Chestnut Blight, by Patricia C. Groome, Terry A. Tattar, and Mark S. Mount 45 CASTANEA GUIDE TACF's Backcross Breeding Program 52 Volume Sixteen, Number One Fall 2002 CONTENTS NO T ES From the Editor 4 Meadowview Notes, by Fred V. Hebard 7 A Thought for Autumn, by Bruce Graham 19 The Jayne Van Laurel Memorial Seed Orchard Section at TACF's New Farm, by Forrest MacGregor 20 Information on Sponsorship of the Seed Orchard at the New Farm 22 MEMORIES Chestnuts and Native Americans, by Anne Frazer Rogers 24 SCIENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY From the Bronx to Birmingham: Impact of Chestnut Blight and Management Practices on Forest Health Risks in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, by Steven W. Oak 32 Talking Trees: The Appalachian Forest Ecosystem and the American Chestnut, by Quentin Bass 42 CASTANEA GUIDE The Making of a Model Seed Orchard 56 Volume Sixteen, Number Two Spring 2003 NOTES From the Editor 5 The Road to American Chestnut Restoration, by Hugh Irwin 6 Chestnut Ghosts: Remnants of the Primeval American Chestnut Forest of the Southern Appalachians, by Gregory R. Weaver 14 MEMORIES Thoughts of Long Ago, by Henry Henkel Rhyne, Sr 20 Meadowview in 1935: Memories from Havard Short, by Fred Hebard 22 The Chestnut Loggers, by John Alger 24 SCIENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY Early Results From A Pilot Test of Planting Small American Chestnut Seedlings Under A Forest Canopy, by W. Henry McNab, Steven Patch, and A. Amelia Nutter ...... 32 Genetic Variation in Natural Populations of American Chestnut, by Thomas L. Kubisiak and James H. Roberds 42 Volume Seventeen, Number One Fall 2003 NOTES From the Editor 5 Meadowview Notes, by Frederick V. Hebard 7 MEMORIES A Minnesota Story: Restoration of the American Chestnut [reprint], by Charles R. Burnham 16 Voices of the Past, by Elizabeth Daniels 28 Chestnut Skeletons and Ghosts, by Clarence Wherry Brown 30 Chestnut Hunting in 1930, by Robert W. McGowan 32 SCIENCE AND NATURAL HISTORY The Impact of Fire on Chestnut in the Central Hardwood Region, by John Perry and Cecil Ison 34 Return to Russian Chestnut Forests -- With an Agenda, by Frederick Paillet 42 *********************************************************** TACF homepage: http://chestnut.acf.org/ List Archives (or manage settings): http://lists.psu.edu/archives/tacf-growers.html If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing list, send an email to the following address: TACF-GROWERS-unsubscribe-request@lists.psu.edu No subject or message text is required.