Index 



Farlow, Anderson and Eaton, Algae 

 exsiccatae Amcricanae Boreales, 

 387. 448. 

 Finca Covadongra, Alcxico, 65, 72, 73. 

 Finca Iilaiida, Mexico, 55, 57, 62, 63, 

 68. 186, 189, 192, 194, 195, 196, 

 197. 

 Finca Mexiquito, Mexico, 56, 57, 62, 



63, 64. 05. 66, 69. 71. 187. 196. 

 Fischer. Edward. 276; cited. 281, 282. 

 Fiscliera aristoloeliiaefolia. 190 

 Floral Relations among the Gala- 

 pagos Islands, 199; influence of 

 jreographv, 305-208, 210, 212, 

 214, 215, 217, 220; of Avealth 

 and variety of plant life, 208, 210, 

 212, 214. 217, 219; size, 208, 210; 

 Albemarle, 210; Charles, 211; 

 Chatham. 211; James. 212; In- 

 defatigable, 212; Abingdon, 212; 

 Duncan, 213; Narborough, 213; 

 Hood, 214; Seymour, 214; Bar- 

 rington, 214; Gardner, 215; Bind- 

 loe, 215; Jervis, 216; Tower, 216; 

 Brattle, 216; Wenman and Cul- 

 pepper, 216;/ conclusions, 219- 

 ' 220 ; origin of islands, 220. 

 Florida, 81, 82, 181; occurrence of 

 Scinaia, 117; occurrence of Gloio- 

 phloea. 117. 

 Florideae. Parasitic, 1. 

 Foliar Abscission in Citrus, an Ac- 

 count of the Mode of, 417. 

 Fort Point, San Francisco, California, 



385. 

 Fort Ross, California, 3, 13. 

 Forti, cited, 378. 

 France, 9. 

 Fremv. cited, 425. 



Fric^' E., cited on classification or 

 Boletaceae, 222-224 ; of tuberales, 

 275. 

 Fries, T. M., 276. 

 • Frye. T. C, 490. 

 Fuchsia chiapensis, 59. 

 Fueus pilulifer, 387. 

 pseudocrispus. 90. 

 Stackhousei, 90. 

 succosus. 91. 

 Galactia argentea. 181. 

 Galapagos Islands, Floral Relations 

 among, 199; origin, 220. See 

 Floral Relations, etc. 

 Galaxaura. 84, 87, 109, 132. 



magna, 109. 

 Galvezia junceae, 360. 



rupicola, 360. 

 Gardner, N. L., cited, 4, 11, 83; 377, 



429. 

 Gaultheria hirtitiora, 60. 



montana, 60. 

 Gayella constricta, 384; figure show- 

 ing, opp. 410 and 412. 



polyrhiza, 384. 

 Gelidiaceac, 403. 

 Genabea, 283. 



Genea, 282, 284; revision of species, 

 287; description, 296. 

 arenaria. description, 299; figure 



showing, opp. 356. 

 eerebriformis. description, 304. 

 compacta, description, 297; figiire 



showing, opp. 356. 

 Gardnerii, 296; description. 301, • 



343; figure showing, opp. 352. 

 Ilarknessii, 296; description, 300, 



34:-!; figure showing, opp. 354. 

 hispidula. 300. 

 intermedia, 296; description, 303, 



344; figure showing, opp. 354. 

 Klotzschii. 298, 302, 303. 

 perlnta, 301. 

 pulchra, 300. 

 sphaerica, 281, 301, 302. 

 verrucosa, 300. 

 Geography, influence of. on floral re- 

 lations. 205-208, 210. 212, 214, 

 215, 217, 220. 

 Geopora, 282, 284, 285; revision of 

 species, 287; description, 329. 

 anuulata, description, 335, 346; fig- 

 ure showing, opp. 352. 

 Cooperi, description, 333; figure 



showing, opp. 356. 

 Harknessii, 280, 285; description, 



330; figure showing, opp. 356. 

 niagnifica, 281, 286; description. 

 334, 346; figure showing, opp. 

 356. 

 Gesneraceae, 69. 

 Giltert's Bar, Florida, 101. 

 Gilkey, H. M., 275. 

 Ginuania, 80. 

 "carnosa," 81. 

 carnosa, 107. 

 furcellata, 81, 91. 



subeostata, 94, 

 irregularis, 81. 

 pulvinata, 81, 91. 

 salicornioides, 81. 

 undulata, 81, 113. 

 Glockeria, 67. 



Gloiophloea. 84, 85, 86, 87; descrip- 

 tion, 111; type, 112; number of 

 species of, 112; key to genera 

 and species, 123-124; general 

 facts of distribution, 133-134. 

 (?) articulata, 119. 

 capensis. 115; description and dis- 

 cussion. 117; diagnosis. 126; dis- 

 tribution, 131, 132; figures show- 

 ing, opp. 152. 

 confusa. 115, 132; description, 118; 

 diagnosis, 127; distribution. 131, 

 132; figures showing, opp. 148. 



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