INDEX 



707 



Botany. Albizzia, synopsis of Chi- 

 nese and Formosan species of. 

 P. L. RicKER. 242. 



fAlpine flora of Adirondacks and 

 White Mountains. A. S. Hitch- 

 cock. 26. 



Anemia, a new species of. W. R. 

 Maxon. 199. 



Blepharidium, a new genus of 

 Rubiaceae. P. C. Standley. 58. 



Chenopodium nuttalliae, a food plant 

 of the Aztecs. W. E. Safford. 

 521. 



*Cleistogenes, axillary, in some 

 Amei'ican grasses. Agnes Chase. 

 561. 



Cosmos sulphureus, the xochipalli 

 or flower paint of the Aztecs. 

 W. E. Safford. 613. 



*Eupatorium urticaefolium as a poi- 

 sonous plant. C. D. Marsh and 

 A. B. Claw.son. 631.. 



District of Columbia, sketch of 

 botanical activity in. P. L. 

 RiCKER. I, 487; II, 516. 



*Generic types, with reference to 

 United States grasses. A. S. 

 Hitchcock. 562. 



Genipa, North American species of. 

 P. C. Standley. 639. 



fGrain sorghums: botanical group- 

 ing of varieties. C. R. Ball. 

 295. 



*Haiti, some agricultural and bo- 

 tanical features of. C. B. Doyle. 

 139. 



fMaize: its origin and relation- 

 ships. G. N. Collins. 42. 



tNational Forest range plants, col- 

 lecting data upon. W. A. Day- 

 ton. 457. 



Omiltemia, a new genus of Mexican 

 Rubiaceae. P. C. Standley. 

 426. 



tOpuntia, conspicuous groups of. 

 David Griffiths. 216. 



*Peanut, the, a great American 

 food. H. S. Bailey and J. A. 

 LeClerc. 632. 



fPecan, early history of. R. H. 

 True. 297. 



*Phaseoleae, botany and economics 

 of. C. V. Piper. 140. 



fPhaseolus, American species of. 

 D. N. Shoemaker. 214. 



tPhaseolus, economic kinds of the 

 ancient Americans. W. E. Saf- 

 ford. 215. 



Phytogeographical sketch of south- 

 ern Maryland. R. M. Harper. 

 581. 



Plant life on saline soils. T. H. 

 Kearney. 109, t214. 



Polystichum, new species of, from 

 California. W. R. Maxon. 620. 



Rondeletia, a new species of. P. C. 

 Standley. 126. 



fShaw aquatic gardens. F. B. 

 Rand. 296. 



*Soy-beans, morphological charac- 

 ters and food value of. W. J. 

 Morse. 141. 



tWyeth, Nathaniel Jarvis, and his 

 influence on western botany. 

 W. W. Eggleston. 457. 



See also: Agriculture; Bacteriology; 

 Economic Botany; Ethnobotany; 

 Geography; Mycology; Nomen- 

 clature; Phytopathology; Plant 

 Physiology. 

 Chemistry. Barium disilicate crys- 

 tals in optical glass. N. L. 

 BowEN. 265. 



*Duclaux method for estimation of 

 volatile acids, possibilities and 

 limitations of. L. J. Gillespie 

 and E. H. Walters. 577. 



*Ferr.ous ion content and magnetic 

 susceptibility of certain oxides of 

 iron. R. B. Sosman and J. C. 

 Hostetter. 328. 



Gas warfare, methods of. S. J. M. 

 Auld. 45. 



