CONTENTS 



ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES MARKED WITH A STAR (*). 



Accenting Latinized Proper Names. .Dr. W. F. Ganong 90 



An Interesting Case of Seasonal Inversion 



Walter Albion Squires 6 



Apple-tree of the Northwest, First. . .H. E. Zimmerman 131 



Barberry and the Wheat Rust, The. . . . Willard N. Clute 85 



Blcodroot, The Willard N. Clute *41 



Blossoms by the Wayside in the Rockies 



Mrs. Blanche H. Soth *88 



Bogs in a Beg *15 



Carambola in Hawaii, The Vaughan MacCaughey 40 



Exotics, Some Oregon James C. Nelson 120 



Fleabane, The Arctic Mrs. Blanche H. Soth *121 



Flower, A W< toden . . • *59 



Flowers of Varying Color Willard N. Clute 103 



Food from Wild Plants Willard N. Clute 10 



Food Plants, An Addition to Our lames C. Nelson 97 



Rocky Mountain Food Plants Mrs. Blanche H. Soth 132 



Gnava, The Pineapple Vaughan MacCaughey 122 



Herbs with Fleshy Fruits 12, 53 



Indigen and Cnltigen, The 99 



Kochia, A New T. M. Bates. 51, 112 



Malodorous Plants, Western J. C. Nelson 42 



Maple Sugar 54 



National Flower, A Botanist's Suggestion for a 



E. F. Andrews 8 



Odorous Flowers of Texas Cecilia A. Middlebrook 3 



Oils, Resins and Rubbers 01, 136 



Pasque Flowers Mrs. Blanche H. Soth 1 



Pollinating Contrast, A Albert A. Hansen 11 



Prunella vulgaris, a New Form of James C. Nelson 82 



Smyrna Fig in America, The Mark Bcnnitt 92 



