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Table of Contents
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- Note from the President - Eike Jablonski
- Past Hybridization Between Quercus macrocarpa and Quercus gambelii in Colorado - Tim Buchanan
- Oak Open Days - France 24-26 September 2004 - Béatrice Chassé
- The "Feimeiche" - A Historical Oak of Germany - Eike Jablonski
- Fodder and Burning Material - The Use of Oaks in Nepal and Adjacent Himalayan Regions - Eike Jablonski
- How Old Is this Oak? Determining the age of Quercus virginiana - Coleen Perilloux Landry
- The Land that Time Forgot: Southern Flatwood Oaks and Associates of the Tinly Creek Forest Preserve of Cook County, Illinois - David A. Shepard
- A Gallery of Bur Oaks - Guy Sternberg
- Authors' Guidelines