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INDEX. 



Celastrus articulatus, 26. 



Celastrus articulatus, decorative uses 

 of, in Japan, 26. 



Celastrus flagellaris, 26. 



Chamsecyparis obtusa, 73. 



Chamsecyparis obtusa, plantations of, 

 in Japan, 78. 



Chamjccyparis obtusa, uses of the wood 

 and bark of, in Japan, 73. 



Cliainzecyparis obtusa in the eastern 

 United States, 715. 



Chamiecyparis pisifera, 73. 



Chamsecyparis pisifera in the eastern 

 United States, 78. 



Chanuecyparis pisifera, wood of, 73. 



Chamrerops excelsa, 3, 84. 



Cherry, the Japanese, 36. 



Cherry-tree cultivated in Japan, 3(i. 



Cherry-tree, Pendulous-branched, 37. 



Cherry-tree, varieties cultivated in Ja- 

 pan, 36. 



Chestnut-tree, the, in Japan, 69. 



Chestnuts as food in Japan, 70. 



Chinese rice-paper, 48. 



Chinese shrubs cultivated in Japan, '1. 



Chinese trees cultivated in Japan, 1. 



Chionanthus, 52. 



Chionanthus retnsa, 2. 



Cinnamoniuin Camphors, 54. 



Cinnauionnim peduneulatum, 54. 



Citrus Japonica, 2. 



Clematis patens, 2. 



Clerodendron trichotonnun, 53. 



Clfthra barbiiiei-uis, 50. 



Cletlira canescens, 50. 



CU'j'era ochnacea, 17. 



Climbing plants in Japanese forests, 7. 



Climbing Hydrangeas in Japan, 7. 



Composition of Japanese and eastern 

 American forests compared, 1. 



Conifers in Japan, 72. 



Conifers planted in Japan, 72. 



Corean shrubs cultivated in Japan, 2. 



Corean trees cultivated in Japan, 1. 



Coi'nus alba, 47. 



Cornns brachypoda, 48. 



C'ornus Canadensis, 7, 47. 



Cornns Kousa, 47. 



Cornus Kousa in American gardens, 47. 



Cornns macrophylla, 47, 48. 



C'ornus ofticinalis, 1, 48. 



Cornns ofticinalis cultivated in Japan, 

 48. 



Cornus Suecica, 47. 



Cornus in North America, 47. 



Crattnyus alnij'olia, 40. 



Cratiegus ehlorosaca, 41. 



Cratsegus cuneata, 1. 



Cratiegus in eastern North America, 41. 



Cryptomeria Japonica, 74. 



Cryptomeria Japonica, plantations of, 

 in Japan, 74. 



Cryptomeria Japonica, groves and ave- 

 nues of, at Nikko, 74. 



Cryptomerias at Nikko, age of, 75. 



Cryptomeria Japonica, uses of the wood 

 and bark of, in Japan, 74. 



Cupulifene in Japan, 61. 

 Cycas revoluta, 3, 84. 



Daphne Genkwa, 2. 

 Uaphniphyllum glaucesens, 56. 

 Daphniphyllum hnmile, 10, 56. 

 Daplmiphyllum macropodum, 56. 

 Dendropanax Japouicum, 43. 

 Desert lands, areas of, in Japan, 85. 

 Desert lands, nature of, in Japan, 86. 

 Diervilla Japonica, 48. 

 DimorpJianthus Manchuricus, 44. 

 Diospyros Kaki, 2, 50. 

 Diospyros Lotus, 2, 51. 

 Disanthus cercidifolia, 42. 

 Distir/ocarpus, 64. 

 Distigocarpua Carpinns, 64. 

 Distylimn racemosum, 42. 



Economic aspects of Japanese forests, 

 85. 



Edgeworthia papyrifera, 2. 



Khretia acuminata, 53. 



Elreagnus longipes, 56. 



Eheagmis pungens, 56. 



Eheagnus nmbellata, 56. 



Eheagnus umbellata in American gar- 

 dens, 56. 



Elseocarpus in Japan, 21. 



Elaeocarpus photiniicfolia, 21. 



Elentherococcus in Japan, 43. 



Elliottia paniculata, 7. 



Elm-bark cloth, made in Yezo, 57. 



Elm-family in Japan, 57. 



English walnuts, 60. 



Enkianthus campanulatus, 49. 



Enkiantlms Japonicus, 2. 



Kpigsea Asiatica, 10. 



Ericaceae in Japan, 49. 



Eriobotrya Japonica, 1. 



Euphorbiacea; in Japan, 56. 



Euptelea polyandra, 15. 



Eurya Japonica, 17. 



Evergreen shrubs, prevalence of, in Ja- 

 pan, 6. 



Evodia rutsecarpa, 21. 



Evodia rntieciirpa, economic uses of, 21. 



Evonymus alatus, 26. 



Evonymus alatus in American and Jap- 

 anese gardens, 26. 



Evonymus alatus, var. subtriflora, 26. 



Evonymus Europeans, var. Hamiltonia- 

 nus, 26. 



Evonymus Europreus, var. Hamiltoni- 

 anus in American gardens, 26. 



Evonymus iu Japan, 25. 



Evonymus Japonicus, 25. 



Evonymus macropterus, 26. 



Evonymus Nipponicus, 26. 



Evonymus oxyplvyllus, 26. 



Evonymus radicans, 25. 



Kvonymus, the climbing, 7. 



Exccecaria" Japonica, 57. 



Fagus Sieboldii, 70. 

 Fagus sylvatica, 70. 

 Fagus sylvatica, var. Sieboldii, 70. 



Fatsia horrida, 43. 



Fatsia Japonica, 43. 



Fatsia papyrifera, 43. 



Features of vegetation in Japan and 

 eastern North America compared, 4. 



Fig-trees in Japan, 59. 



Firs in Japan, 82. 



Forestiera, 52. 



Forest-region, the Atlantic, extent of, 2. 



Forest-region, the Japanese-Manchuri- 

 an, 2. 



Forests, Japanese, character and divi- 

 sions of, 85. 



Forests, .Japanese, composition of, com- 

 pared with eastern American, 1. 



Forests, Japanese, economic aspects of, 

 85. 



Forests, Japanese, methods of reproduc- 

 tion, 86. 



Forests of Yezo, 87. 



Forest, the Atlantic, census of, 2. 



Forest, the Hemlock, of Lake Yumoto, 7. 



Forest, the Japanese-Manchnrian, cen- 

 sus of, 2. 



Forest undergrowth, character of, in 

 Japan, 7. 



Forest undergrowth, character of, in 

 North America, 7. 



Forsythia suspensa, 2. 



Fraxinus in eastern America, 52. 



Fraxinus longicuspis, 52. 



Fraxinns Manchnrica, 52. 



Fraxinus Manchurica in American gar- 

 dens, 52. 



Fraxinus pnbinervis, 52. 



Gaultheria pyroloides, 10. 



Genera, arborescent, common to the 

 forests of eastern North America and 

 Japan, 6. 



Genera, endemic in eastern North 

 America, list of, 4. 



Genera, endemic in Japan, list of, 4. 



Genera, number of arborescent, in east- 

 ern North America, 4. 



Genera, number of arborescent, in Ja- 

 pan, 4. 



Getim dryadoides, 10. 



Ginkgo biloba, 2. 



Gingko, fruit of, 76. 



Gingko, the, 75. 



Gingko, the, in temple grounds of To- 

 kyo, 76. 



Ginseng, cultivation of, in Japan and 

 Corea, 43. 



Ginseng, the, 43. 



Gleditsia Japonica, 35. 



Gleditsia Japonica, use of the fruit in 

 Japan, 35. 



Grape, tlie wild, in the forests of 

 Yezo, 7. 



Hakkoda, Mount, vegetation of, 10. 

 Hamamelis arborescens, 42. 

 Hamamelis Japonica, 42. 

 Hamamelis, the Japanese, 42. 

 Kara, the, 86. 



