INDEX TO VOLUME X. 



291 



Evaporation, 143; and Plant De- 

 velopment, 269. 



Evolution, a recent work on, 139. 



Exhibit of N. Y., Acad, of Sci., 

 1906, 21. 



Factors Affecting the Seasonal Ac- 

 tivities of Plants, 217. 



Fasciation in Evening Primroses, 

 the Relation of Injury to. 145. 



Field Work in Plant Pathology, 

 104. 



F^reeman, E. M., 268. 



Frve. T. C, 119. 



Fulks, E. B., 168. 



Gager, C. S., 64, 67. 



Ganong, W. F., 21. 



"Garden Record, My," 69. 



Gates, R. R., 20. 



Gibbs, L. S., 68. 



Goodding, L. M., 267. 



Griffon, E., 268. 



Guppy's Observations of a Natur- 

 alist, etc., 44. 



Harding, J. W., 119. 



Harper, R. A., 20; R. M., 91, 114. 



Harris, J. A., 21; 45. 



Harshburger, J. W., 20, 44, 186. 



Hasselbring, H., 168. 



Hazon, T. E., 20, 120. 



Heald, F. D., 104. 



Hedgecock, 99, 214. 



Hein, W. H., 200. 



Heliotropism of Sisymbrium Can- 



esceus, 141. 



Heller, A. A., 69. 



Henry, A., 42. 



Hitchcock, A. S., 20. 



Hollick, Arthur, Elizabeth G. Brit- 

 ton and, 20; and E. C. Jeffrey, 

 20. 



Honolulu, Gardens of, 28. 



Hoyt, W. D., 19. 



Humphry, H. B., 192, 245. 



Hybrids, 91 ; Among Wild Plants, 

 25; Natural, 138. 



Java, Botanical Gardens of, 117. 



Jeffrey, E. C, 20, 93; and A. Hol- 

 lick, 20. 



Jennings, O. E., 189. 



Johnson, D. S., 42. 



Kammerer, A. L., 168. 



Key, A., to the Genera of Woody 

 Plants in Winter, 67. 



Kirkwood, J. E., 214. 



Knox, Alice A., 145. 



Koch, F J., 276. 



Kraemer, H., 288. 



Kuala Lumpur Botanic Garden, 

 134. 



Ladies' Slipper, tiie Yellow, a I>[ote 

 on the Poison Qualities of, 89. 



Lamarck Memorial, 143. 



Latham, Marian, 120. 



Lawson, A. A., 191, 2S8. 



Light. Leaf Response to, 47. 



Linnaean Anniversary, 67, 94. 



Livingston, B. E., 19, 20, 42, 110, 

 143, 210, 269; L. S., 69. 



Lloyd, F. E., 19, 31, 43, 46, 119, 143, 

 168, 214, 251; C. G., 69. 



Lobergerie, M., 46. 



Lumber, From Farmer's Woodlot, 

 69. 



Lyman, G. R., 20; 119; H. P., 214. 



MacCallum, W. B., 46. 



MacDougal, D. T., 19, 25, 43, 191. 



Macloskie, G., 69, 97, 151, 181. 



Malignant, the. Effect of Certain 

 Trees Upon Surrounding Plants, 

 279. 



Marine, the, Biological Labortaory 

 of the Leland Stanford, Jr., Uni- 

 versity, 245. 



Matthews, W. D., 43. 



Mead, E., 268. 



Mendel Memorial, 92. 



Metcalf, H., 214. 



Mexico, Tropical, A Botanical Sta- 

 tion in, 6. 



Michigan, University of, Bulletins 

 from, 43. 



Millspaugh, Dr.. 168. 



Minnesota Seaside Station, 92. 



Mississippi Valley Laboratory, 214. 



Moore, G. T., 20, 119. 



Mushroom, a. Parasitic on Anoth- 

 er Mushroom, 121. 



Mutation, 90. 



vjaples. Flora, Some Ecological Ob- 

 servations on, 157. 



Nature Study, 94, 144. 



Nebraska, Plant Diseases in, 119. 



New York Academy of Sciences, 

 Exhibit of, 21; Botanical Gar- 

 den, 143; Horticultural Society, 

 120, 142. 



Niles, Grace G., 73. 



Nilsson and Burbank, Comments 

 on the Experiments of, 191. 



Norton, Gertrude E., 168; J. B., 19. 



Notes on Heliotropism of Sisym- 

 brium Canesceus, 141; on Spider 

 Flowers, 208; on the Vegetation 

 of Box Canon, 11. 



Nuttall and Pursh and some early 

 spring flowers of Colorado, 80. 



Oak, Bertram's, 26; hybrid, 91. 



Observations on the Flowering 

 Periods of Certain Cacti, 31; 

 some, on the flowers of Acer 

 saccharinum, 200. 



Olive, E. W., 19. 



Oliver, F. N., 64. 



Olsson-Seffer, Helen, 6; Pelve, 27, 



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