INDEX. 



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Geranium 445 



Golden Rod 318, 467 



(See also Solidago.) 



Grape 209, 467 



Grind elia 446 



Gynandropsis 317 



Hclianthus 256 



Hickory 208 



Hydrophyllnm 458 



Iresine 327 



Iron Weed (see Ver- 

 nonia). 



Lepidagathis 176 



Linden 209 



Locust (see Robinia). 



Leersia 68 



Maize 317 



Maple (see Acer). 



Melilotus 459 



Monkshood (see Aconi- 



tum). 



Mulberry (see Celtis). 

 Oaks (see Quercus). 



Opuntia 459 



Orange, 317 (see also 

 Citrus). 



Ostrya 167 



Pastinaca 459 



Peach 482 



Pecan 209 



Pentstcmon 445 



Pisonia 174, 353 



Plum, 209, 482 (see also 

 Prunus). 



Poplar 209 



Potato 317 



Potentilla 445 



Prunus 3 



Psoralea 450 



Quercus 2, 3, 164, 472 



Ranunculus 463 



Rhits 3 



Rice 31? 



Robinia 164, 209 



Rose 



Ruellia 



Sage Brush (see Arte- 



misia). 



Sagittaria 



Salicornia 



Salix 209, 



Salsoka 



Solidago 



Specularia 



Sphaeralcea 



Stachytarpha 



Sugar Cane 



Sumach (see Rhus). 



Sycamore 



Tomato 



Trumpet-creeper 



Utricularia 



Verbena 



Vernonia 



Viburnum 



Walnut 



Wild Cherry 



Willow (see Salix). 



Ze.ruiciiia , 



Postal regulations concern- 

 ing insects 



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209 

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447 



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Mil 

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