MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
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General Index 
Figures in italics refer to page numbers of plates and cuts. 
A 
Abrus precatorius, 136 
Acacia, 97 
Acalypha, 134; hispida, 134; macro- 
phylla, 134 
Achimenes, 132 
Aerides, 134; odoratum, 134, 134 
African representative of the iris 
family, an, 42 
Agrostis, see Lotus 
Akee, 133 
Albino redwood shoots, 90, 91 
Allamanda, 134 
Allen, Mr. Cyril, and Mr. G. H. 
Pring, collecting Odontoglossum 
flavescens in the Andes of Bogota, 
Almond trees, 83 
Amherstia nobilis, 137 
Andes, Central, view in, near Ar- 
menia, 97; of Bogota, 97 
Annex, Missouri Botanical Garden, 
33 
Annual bequests, 4 
Annual report of the director for 
1922 (thirty-fourth), 1 
Anthuriums, 105 
Arboretum, establishment of, 32 
Areca Catechu, 136 
Armenia, 103; view in Central An- 
des near, 97 
Artocarpus incisa, 133 
Astrocaryum vulgare, 136 
Attalea Cohune, 136 
Attendance, Garden, for 1922, 4 
Autumn-flowering elms, 127 
B 
Balboa, Mr. Powell’s orchid garden 
Ati iki, 118 
Bamboo, giant, 85; pots made from, 
135, 136 
Bambusa vulgaris, 136 
Bananas, 136 
Banyan tree, 131, 133 
Barranca Bermeja, 86 
Barranquilla, 83 
Bauhinia variegata, 136 
Begonias, 104; Lorraine, 132 
Beltran, 87 
Bignonia, 134 
Black, Norman, coffee warehouse, 
100; arrival of orchids at, 89; un- 
loading orchids at, 79 
Blighia sapida, 133 
Bogota, 88 
Bombax, 85 
Bread-fruit, 133, 136 
Bromeliads, 86 
Bucaramanga, 85 
Buenaventura, 105; showing native 
huts in the bay, 101 
C 
Cacao, 132 
Caja Marca, 102 
Caladiums, fancy-leaved, 132 
Cali, 105 
Camoensia maxima, 133 
Cannon-ball tree, 137 
Cantaloups, 18 
Carludovica palmata, 136 
Cartagena, 82 
Caryota urens, 134 
Castleton Gardens, Jamaica, 135; 
view in, 131 
Cattleya Mendelii, 81; Perctvallt 
ana, 81; Schroederae, 34, 89, 100; 
Trianae, 34, 80, growing upon 
trees in the Central Andes, 84, 
as grown in the state govern- 
ment house at Ibague, depart- 
mento de Tolima, 85 
Cattleyas, 33, 79, lly 
Cereus, 133 
Chapinero, 98 
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