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COLLABORATORS 



I. PARTIAL LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO TEE CYCLOPEDIA 



Adams, Geo. E., Asst. Horticulturist, R. I. Exp. 

 Sta., Kingston, E. I. (Rhode Island. ) 



*Ames, Oakes, Asst. Dir. Botanic Garden, and 

 Instructor in Botany in Harvard Univ., Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. (Several genera of Orchids.\ 



*Archdeacon & Co., Commission merchants. New 



York, N. Y. (Mushroom.) 

 Arnold, Jr., Geo., Florist, Rochester, N. Y. 



(China Aster.) 

 Arthur, Prof. J. C, Purdue Univ., Lafayette, 

 lud. (Physiology of Plants.) 



* Atkinson, Geo. F., Prof, of Botany, Cornell Univ., 

 Ithaca, N. Y. (ilusliroom.) 

 Balmer, Prof. J. A., Horticulturist, Wash. Exp. 

 Sta., Pullman, Wash. ( Washington.) 



*Barclat, F. W., Gardener, Haverford, Pa. (Her- 

 bnceous Perennials, Aster, Erynginin, etc.) 



*Barnes, Charles R., Prof, of Plant Physiology, 

 Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 111. (Fertilization. 

 Flower.) 



*Barnes, William H., Secretary Kans. Hort. Soc, 

 Topeka, Kans. (Kan.ms. ) 



*BAyERSDORFER, H., Dealer in florists' supplies, 

 Philadelphia, Pa. (Everlasting flowers.) 

 Beach, Prof. S. A., Horticulturist, N. Y. Exp. 



Sta., Geneva, N. Y'. (Corn. Thinning.) 

 Beadle, C. D. , Botanist and horticulturist, Bilt- 

 more, N C. (Bamboo.) 



*Beal, Prof. W. J., Mich. Agric. College, Agri- 

 cultural College, Mich. ( Grass. Has read 

 proofs of many genera of grasses.) 

 Beckebt, Theo. F., Florist, Allegheny City, Pa. 

 (Bougainvillcea.) 



*Berckmans, p. J., Pomologist and nurseryman, 

 Augusta, Ga. ^Lainis for the South. Mag- 

 nolia. Melia. Michelia. Has read proof of 

 many groups of importance in the South.) 



*BLAiR, Prof. J. C, Horticulturist, 111. Exp. Sta., 

 Champaign, 111. (Greenhouse Glass. Illinois.) 



*Brandegee, Mrs. Katharine, Botanist, editor of 

 Zoe, San Diego, Calif. (Mammillaria, Melo- 

 cactus, and other cacti. ) 



*Bruckner, Nichol N., Dreer's Nursery, River- 

 ton, N. J. (Tlie article " Ferns." Many groups 

 of tender ferns. ) 



Buffum, Prof. B. C, Horticulturist, Wyo. Exp. 

 Sta., Laramie, Wyo. (ITyoming.) 



*Burnette, Prof. F. H., Horticulturist, La. Exp. 

 Sta., Baton Rouge, La. (Louisiana.) 

 Butz, Prof. Geo. C, Asst. Horticulturist, Pa. 

 Exp. Sta., State College, Pa. (Carnation. 

 Pennsylvania.) 



*Cameron, Robert, Gardener, Botanic Garden of 

 Harvard Univ. ( Various articles and much 

 help on rare plants. Alpinia, Campanula, Ech- 

 inocactus, etc.) 



*Canning, Edward J., Gardener, Smith College, 

 Botanic Gardens, Northampton, Mass. {Many 

 articles and much help on rare and difficult 

 plants. Anthurium, Echinocactus, Epiphyllum, 

 Glo.riiiia, etc.) 



*Card, Prof. Fred W., Horticulturist, R. I. Exp. 

 Sta., Kingston, R.I. (Xrl'msk,,. I!,,l,i„yand 

 culture of bush-fruits, as Amrlmirlurr. llnheris, 

 Blackberry, BuffaloBerry, Currunl. J.iH/,,„h,rry.) 



*Clineaberry, Henry T., Gardener, Trenton, 

 N J. (Certain orchids, as Lwlia.) 

 Cook, O. F., Div. of Botany, Section of Seed and 

 Plant Introduction, Dept. of Agric, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (Coffee.) 

 Corbett, Prof. L. C, Horticulturist, W. Va. Exp. 

 Sta., Morgantown, W. Va. ( West Virginia. ) 



*CouLSTON, Mrs. M. B., Formerly assistant editor 

 of Garden and Forest, Ithaca, N. Y. (Mitchella, 

 and some other native plants.) 



*Coulter, John M., Professor and Head of the 

 Dept. of Botany, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, 

 Illinois. (Echinocactus.) 



*Cowen, J. H., formerly Assistant in Horticulture, 

 Colo. Exp. Sta., Ithaca, N. Y. (Certain Colo- 

 rado plants, as Lepachys, Leucocrimim .) 



*Cbaig, Prof. John, Horticulturist, la. Exp. Sta., 

 Ames, la. (Canada. Gooseberry. Kale. Kohl- 

 rabi.) 

 Cr-AIG, Robert, Florist, Philadelphia, Pa. (Arau- 

 caria. Ardisia. Codioeum.) 



*Craig, W. N., Gardener, North Easton, Mass. 

 (Mushroom.) 

 Crandall, Prof. C. S., Horticulturist, Colo. Exp. 

 Sta., Fort Collins, Colo. (Colorado.) 



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