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Association Affairs

Association Affairs 294 IAWA Bulletin n.s., Vol. 9 (3), 1988 Increase in IAWA membership fees cutive and Editorial offices in Utrecht and For the first time in 10 years there will be Leiden - a situation which blissfully contin­ a modest increase in annual IA W A dues. De­ ues up to this day, but which can never be spite the growing membership and number guaranteed for the long term. Pie ase realise oflibrary subscribers, ourincome cannot keep that the new IA W A dues are still only about up with expenditure because of the much 50% of the actual amount of money the As­ lower rate of the US dollar in the last years sociation would need if the services mention­ (about 40-50% less in value against the ed above would be charged to us on a non­ Dutch Guilder than a few years ago) and our profit basis by the Universities at Utrecht increasing activities around the world. If one and Leiden and by our volunteer assistants. considers that, moreover, the IA WA Bulletin The new rates are US$ 22.50 (or Dfi. has increased its annual volume over these 45.00) for fuH membership and US$ 15.00 last 10 years from 80-100 pages to 350-420 (or Dfi. 25.00) for student membership. In­ pages, it will be clear that the new IA W A stitutional subscriptions are US$ 40.00 (or dues are still ridiculously low. This is be­ Dfi. 80.00) with a discount for three years' cause of free services rendered at the Exe- payments (US$ 110.00 or Dfi. 220.00). ERRATUM P. Baas, P. M. Esser, M. E. T. van der Westen subfamily, but since it does not share any & M. Zandee. Wood anatomy of the Olea­ apomorphies with other Oleaceae either, the ceae. IA WA Bull. n.s. 9 (2): 103-182. wood anatomical evidence is neutral with respect to its position in the Jasminoideae or On page 163 of this paper replace the first Oleoideae sensu Harborne and Green, if in­ colurnn, 3 lines from top, starting with "The deed these subfamilies can be considered as Jasminoideae, although ... " by: monophyletic groups on the basis of shared apomorphic characters other than wood ana­ The Jasminoideae, although very similar in tomical ones. On purely phenetic grounds, their wood anatomy, do not share any apo­ the wood anatomy supports Johnson's treat­ morphic wood anatomical character states ment (1957) of Myxopyrum in the Jasminoi­ and are an unresolved 'non group'. Myxo­ deae. pyrum considered to belong to the Oleoideae The authors regret that in the original version by Harborne and Green (1980) and Kiew (1983, 1984) does not share the wood anato­ of their paper the views expressed by John­ mical apomorphies of the other genera in this son (1957) were misrepresented. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png IAWA Journal Brill

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0928-1541
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294 IAWA Bulletin n.s., Vol. 9 (3), 1988 Increase in IAWA membership fees cutive and Editorial offices in Utrecht and For the first time in 10 years there will be Leiden - a situation which blissfully contin­ a modest increase in annual IA W A dues. De­ ues up to this day, but which can never be spite the growing membership and number guaranteed for the long term. Pie ase realise oflibrary subscribers, ourincome cannot keep that the new IA W A dues are still only about up with expenditure because of the much 50% of the actual amount of money the As­ lower rate of the US dollar in the last years sociation would need if the services mention­ (about 40-50% less in value against the ed above would be charged to us on a non­ Dutch Guilder than a few years ago) and our profit basis by the Universities at Utrecht increasing activities around the world. If one and Leiden and by our volunteer assistants. considers that, moreover, the IA WA Bulletin The new rates are US$ 22.50 (or Dfi. has increased its annual volume over these 45.00) for fuH membership and US$ 15.00 last 10 years from 80-100 pages to 350-420 (or Dfi. 25.00) for student membership. In­ pages, it will be clear that the new IA W A stitutional subscriptions are US$ 40.00 (or dues are still ridiculously low. This is be­ Dfi. 80.00) with a discount for three years' cause of free services rendered at the Exe- payments (US$ 110.00 or Dfi. 220.00). ERRATUM P. Baas, P. M. Esser, M. E. T. van der Westen subfamily, but since it does not share any & M. Zandee. Wood anatomy of the Olea­ apomorphies with other Oleaceae either, the ceae. IA WA Bull. n.s. 9 (2): 103-182. wood anatomical evidence is neutral with respect to its position in the Jasminoideae or On page 163 of this paper replace the first Oleoideae sensu Harborne and Green, if in­ colurnn, 3 lines from top, starting with "The deed these subfamilies can be considered as Jasminoideae, although ... " by: monophyletic groups on the basis of shared apomorphic characters other than wood ana­ The Jasminoideae, although very similar in tomical ones. On purely phenetic grounds, their wood anatomy, do not share any apo­ the wood anatomy supports Johnson's treat­ morphic wood anatomical character states ment (1957) of Myxopyrum in the Jasminoi­ and are an unresolved 'non group'. Myxo­ deae. pyrum considered to belong to the Oleoideae The authors regret that in the original version by Harborne and Green (1980) and Kiew (1983, 1984) does not share the wood anato­ of their paper the views expressed by John­ mical apomorphies of the other genera in this son (1957) were misrepresented.

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