NEW POLLEN ATLAS JUST RELEASED POLLEN OF THE SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES: WITH EMPHASIS ON MELISSOPALYNOLOGY AND ENTOMOPALYNOLOGY (released in July, 1994; $27.00) by G. Jones, V. Bryant, M. Lieux, S. Jones, & P. Lingren The hardback edition of this pollen atlas of Southeastern U.S. flora is finally available for sale. It contains nearly 100 pages of text and indices as well as over 100 full-page plates. In total there are nearly 1,000 individual SEM photographs of 400 different vouchered pollen taxa found in flora of the Southeastern United States. In addition to a text portion, and plates, the book contains five separate indices that make finding the picture of any pollen grain easy. All of the SEM photographs are indexed according to their plant family, according to the plant's genus, by aperturation type, by ornamentation classification, and by individual photograph number. It is a remarkable publication for the price! Although this pollen atlas would be useful for any type of pollen research, it is especially useful for those individuals working with pollen-feeding insects and bees. Almost all of the pollen taxa represented in this book come from confirmed identifications of pollen taxa known to be used by bees in the production of honey, or pollen used as food by other types of pollen-eating insects. Copies may be ordered by email, by letter, by FAX, or by telephone from the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists. You may pay by VISA, Master Card, cash, or by check. If your order is accompanied by payment, AASP will send you the book free of additional postage and handling charges. If you want AASP to invoice you, postage and handling charges will be added . Send your orders to: Palynology Laboratory Telephone 409-845-5242 MS-4352 FAX 409-845-4070 Texas A&M University email ([log in to unmask]) College Station, Texas 77843-4352