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dimorphous character of shoots 
and leaves, 63-65; rhizome, 63- 
65 ; flower, 65-66 ; fruit, 66 
Arundinaria Simoni, var. striata, 
68, 101 
a sinica, 76 
5 spathiflora, 172, 174, 
182 
a tessellata, 164, 191 
a Veitchii, 48, 49, 77-78, 
81, 168, 164, 216, 
217 
50 Walkeriana, 190 
- Wrightiana, 190 
Arundinariz, 41 
Automatic generation of moisture in 
Bamboos, 54 
Axillary bud of Arundinaria Simoni, 
62 
BACCIFERA, 41 
Bamboo Praong, 9, 28, 190 
Bamboo seeds as food in time of 
famine, 27, 28; beer made from, 
28 ; shoots of, as pickles and pre- 
serves, 30 
Bamboos, 2, 12, 19-26, 29, 54, 118; 
which flower annually, 4,5; Are 
they reproduced from seed only 
after flowering ?9; give off suckers 
from the root, 9; the native home 
of which is uncertain, 178 ; list of, 
not yet introduced, 190-192 ; some 
people object to planting in Eng- 
land, 193 
Bambusa, 77 
- Alphonse Karri, 55, 216 
5 angustifolia, 85-86 
mC) apus, 191 
be Baleoa, 5 
ee Cantori, 191 
) Castillonis, 216 
55 cornuta, 191 
»,  disticha, 44, 183-184, 216 
zs edulis, 120 
3 erecta, 108, 216 
5 fastuosa, 105 
0 flexuosa, 138 
3 Fortunei aurei, 101 
Bambusa, 
Batalin, P. 
gigantea, 6 
gracilis, 171 
graminea, 110, 216 
Griffithiana, 190 
guadua, 5 
Hermanni, 166 
heterocycla, 216 
Hookeri, 53 
Kan-chiku, 93 
Kanzan-chiku, 93 
Laydekeri, 92 
macroculmis, 53 
marmorea, 93-95, 215 
Mastersil, 190 
Maximowiczii, 68 
Mazeli, 22 
Métaké, 69. See Arun- 
dinaria japonica 
Nagashima, 87-88 
nana, 183, 216 
Narihira, 25, 68 
Neumanni, 166 
nutans, 190 
palmata, 49, 50, 77, 79-81, 
82, 164, 216 
plicata, 68 
pygmea, 48, 86, 112-113 
quadrangularis, 89-91, 216 
Quilioi, 22, 25, 48 
Ragamowski, 82-84, 101, 
164 
Ritcheyi, 191 
ruscifolia, 163, 164, 215 
senanensis, 78 
sterilis, 116, 215 
stricta, 144 
tabacaria, 31 
tessellata, 82-84, 101, 
164 
tulda, 118 
Veitchii, 77, 82 
vere, 41 
Vilmorini, 85 
viminalis, 215 
vittata-argentea, 55, 216 
vulgaris, 53, 217 
rof., 74 
Bean, Mr., 25, 58, 63, 70, 71, 78, 
109, 166, 171 
