AROID-L Announcement

phil mueller (hi23ahg@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu)
Fri, 12 Nov 93 15:40:04 CST

This announcement is going to several other botanical lists
and you may receive more than one. Please excuse this.

THE INTERNATIONAL AROID SOCIETY ANNOUNCES THE DEBUT
OF AROID-L, A NEW ELECTRONIC DISCUSSION GROUP SET UP TO
PROVIDE A FORUM FOR COLLECTORS, ACADEMICS, AND OTHERS
INTERESTED IN THIS FASCINATING GROUP OF PLANTS.

AROID-L is a free international forum to promote the exchange of
information on growing, collecting, and reproducing aroids.

The primary purpose of AROID-L is to enable aroid enthusiasts to
easily communicate with each other. We will feature show
announcements, book reviews, papers from subscribers, and discussion.
Since the list is affiliated with the International Aroid Society, we
will post announcements and other communications from the society.

TO SUBSCRIBE:

Send a message to listproc@mobot.org (no subject) Sub aroid-l First
Name Surname If you have an automatic signature file, it should be
deleted for listproc commands.

There are no dues or fees of any kind. Subscribers only need an
address on Internet or Bitnet or a commercial service like Delphi or
Compuserve. Delphi seems to work smoother with the Internet and is
cheaper than most others.

TO POST A MESSAGE TO AROID-L

Send your message to aroid-l@mobot.org. Enter a subject on the
subject line. This is important for searching the weekly logs for
messages relating to a specific subject.

AROID-L is co-edited by Steve Marak and Phil Mueller. The editors
will filter out extraneous messages and items that do not belong on
AROID-L. Some communications do not aid the dialog and may belong on
another list. The editors will not alter the substance of anyone's
post. However, the subject line may be changed to facilitate ease of
searching the log.

Contributions may vary in length. Please sign your name and e-mail
address to each post. All posts must be signed, and we will add the
address if it is not included.

All contributions to AROID-L will be part of the public domain and can
be freely used, printed, copied or retransmitted if credit is given to
the original author.

Please send all questions to: Phil
Mueller<hi23ahg.mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu> or Steve
Marak<samarak@uafsysb.uark.edu>