180 
Canton Christian College. Plants of 
China, 143, 165 
Carludovica latifolia, 138; palmata, 
138 
Carotins, 134 
Carrots, storage of, for winter use, 
83 
Caryota mitis, 138; Rumphiana, 138 
Cauliflower, storage of, for winter 
use, 82 
Celery, storage of, for winter use, 82 
Ceratozamia mexicana, 98, var. longi- 
folia, 98; Miqueliana, 98; terres- 
tris, 98 
Ceroxylon andicolum, 138 
Chamaedorea bambusoides, 139; cor- 
allina, 139; Ernesti-Augusti, 139; 
oblongata, 139; sp., 139 
Chamaerops humilis, 139 
Chrysalidocarpus lutescens, 139 
Chrysanthemums, healthy and af- 
fected, 160 
Cineraria, healthy and affected, 161 
Clavariaceae, 126 
Clokey, Ira W. Plants of Texas, col- 
lected by Mr. and Mrs. J. Clemens 
in 1911, 79 
Cocos Arechawaletana, 139; australis 
139; fleeuosa, 139; “Marie Rose,” 
139; nucifera, 139; plumosa, 139; 
Romanoffiana 
Collins, F. S. ’“Phycotheca Boreali- 
Americana,” Fase, XLIV and XLV, 
Nos, 2150-2250, 130 
Construction, courses in, offered at 
School for Gardening, 109 
Coprinus, 121; atramentarius, 119, 
122; comatus, 120, 122; micaceus, 
120, 123 
Coquito nut, see Jubaea spectabilis 
Corn, method of curing, for seed, 85 
Cowbirds, 172 
Crawford, D. L. Plants of Nicar. 
collected by C. F. Baker in 1903, 
79 
Cupressus Corneyana, 98; glauca, 
98; sempervirens, 99; thurifera, 99 
Curculigo recurvata, 139 
Cycad house, plants in the, 97 
Cycas circinalis, 99; media, 99; revo- 
luta, 99; tonkinensis, 99 
Cyperus alternifolius, 99 
ew insigne var. Sanderae, 
16 
D. 
Daemonorops palembanicus, 140 
Damage to greenhouse plants at Gar- 
den due to smoke, 160 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Dammar, see Agathis loranthifolia 
Daniels, E. 8., and Tatum, George F., 
notes by, on yellow warbler and 
cowbird, 172 
Date, Canary Islands, 
canariensis 
Davis, J. J. “Fungi Wisconsinenses 
Exsiccati,” Decades III and IV, 
Nos. 21-40, 106 
Davis, Rev. John. Plants of Mis- 
souri, 47, 117, 130 
Degrees awarded to graduate students 
in 1916, 14 
Deutzia, forcing of, 146 
Development of a small place, lecture 
course on the, 154 
Dictyosperma rubra, 140 
Dieffenbachia Seguine, 140 
Dioon edule, 99; spinulosum, 100 
Diseases of plants, 72 
Dracaena fragrans var. Massangeana, 
140 ) 
Drafting room at School for Garden- 
ing, 108 
Drainage for trarsplanted trees, 169 
ate Fd as a means of forcing plants, 
45 
Dulau & Co. “Hepaticae europaeae,” 
Dee. I-LXVI, von: Gottsche & Rab- 
enhorst, 63 : 
Dumb-cane, see Dieffenbachia Seguine 
see Phoenix 
E. 
Elaeis guineensis, 140 : 
Encephalartos Altensteinii, 100; caf- 
fer, 100; Hildebrandtii, 100; hor- 
ridus, 100; lanuginosus, 100; vil- 
losus, 100 
Ends and walls, some practical ob- 
servations on, 58 
a «ae commercial floriculture in, 
4 ‘ 
Entrance, an effective arrangement 
for an, 27 
Erythea armata, 140; Brandegeei 
140; edulis, 140 tise 
Ether as an t for forci lants. 
ws, we 2 eect 
Eucalyptus globulus, 100; rostrata, 
100; melliodora, 101 
Euphorbia lutescens, 157; pulcher- 
rima, 157, var. alba, 158, var. al- 
bida, 158, var. plenissima, 157; sal- 
monea var. Adneti, 157 
Evergreens, transplanting of, 171 
