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INDEX. 



Elements of Natural History, 412. 



Elevation of southern New Jersey. 



Elliott. Stephen, 24, 96; book of, 121; 

 tiora of, 2S2. 



Ellis. Job. B., 11, 34o, 346; biography of. 

 2.">y : centuries of fungi, 29 ; associated 

 with B. M. Everhardt, 227 ; moves to 

 Newfield. N. J., 262. 



Ellis's fungi, card index to. 271. 



Elm, The American : The White, 311. 



El Maiz : E^tudio Botanico y Economico, 

 3'.)2. 



Elm Bark, .\dulterations of, 378. 



Elv. Mrs. Theodore, 32. 



Enibrvo Sacs, Development of, 410. 



Emesby. Reply to, :310. 



Empire 15uilding, 36. 



Endowment of an Auxiliary Faculty of 

 Medicine, 1S2. 



Engelman. Dr. George, 280, 282, 286. 



Engler and Prantl System, 18. 



English dictionary, 394. 



Engraved stone of south gable, Bart- 

 ram house, 59. 



Engraved stone over window, east front, 

 57. 



Engraving of Baldwin, 119. 



Ennis, Jacob, biography of, 197 ; conducts 

 tield excursions, 198 : excursions of, 

 :-;9l ; missionary labors in Java and 

 Sumatra. 197. 



Enslen, Aloysius, 116. 



EnteridiumRoyeanum, 363. 



Enumeration of publications of Rafin- 

 esque. 148. 



Epigaea repens. Observations on, 339. 



Equator, Accumulation of Plant Life at, 

 :U8. 



Eragrostis Purshii, 342. 



Eranthishyemalis, 349 



Ericaceae, new plants of, 159. 



Eriksson's Fungi Parasitici Scandinavici 

 Exsiccati, 269. 



Eriochloa, A New, mO. 



Eriodictyon glutinosum. :510. 



Ervthrsea chilensis, 206 ; Muhlenbergii. 

 * 96. 



Eshlemann. Jacob, 208; biography of, 

 20.S. 



Essay on Scammony, 207. 



Estate of William Hamilton, 113. 



Estate of Nuttall, 1.57. 



Estimate of the work of J. B. Ellis, 265. 



Ethno-botany. :-]97. 



Ethno-botanical subjects, lectures on, 

 .393. 



Eugenia Garberi. 302. 



Eupatorium pur]>ureum, 366. 



Euphorbia heterophylla, 70. 



Euphrasia otticinalis", 219. 



European botanists, views of, 10. 



European cornel, 433. 



European trip of J. W. Harshberger, 395. 



Evans, John. 4, 185; biography of, 167; 

 garden of, 169: location of, 172; and 

 his Garden, :>J8. 



Evergreens, Book of, 286. 



Everhart. Benjamin M., 11, 266; associ- 

 ated with J. B. Ellis. 264, 227 ; bio- 

 graphy of, 227. 



Evolution in plants, study of, 408. 



Evolution, Raflnesque's views on, 147. 



Examination of Powdered Drugs, :o90. 



Excursions of the Botanical Society of 

 Pennsylvania. 22 ; of J. Bernard Brin- 

 ton, 296. 



Exhibits from Argentine Republic, 35 ; 

 from Mexico, 35 ; of World's Fair, 

 253, ;3:>S ; procured from foreign coun- 

 tries, :34. 



Exploring expedition of Lieut. Wheeler, 

 306 ; to South Seas, 191. 



Exploration of White Mountains. 191. 



Experimenta et Meletemata Plantarum. 

 5. 41. 



Experimental beds, 17: farms near citv, 

 40. 



Exposition of 1899, ?,'J. 



Exsiccati of J. B. Ellis, 271. 



Faculty of Natural Historv. institution 



of, 14. 

 Fahnestock, George W., biographv of, 



245. 

 Fairmount Park, 2, 33, 40: flora of, 220; 



pi ntiug of trees in, :^49. 

 Family Kitchen Garden, 195. 

 Family of Muhlenberg. 92. 

 Farlow. Prof. W. G., 263, 359. 

 Fecula of Alstr«meria, 207. 

 Fedias of eastern United States, 242. 

 Fendler, plants of. 26 ; Venezuelan fungi, 



271. 

 Ferns, Dr. Eckfeldt's collection of, 358; 



of North America, 218 : from Rock 



Castle. 327 : in South Florida, 303. 

 Fertilization of Flowers, olO. 

 I Field excursions, 31 ; by Jacob Ennis, 



198. 



Field and garden plants, lectures on, 393. 



Fighting Rocks, Waifs of, 314. 



Filberts at P>artram's, 70. 



Finland Fungi, 269. 



Finnish literature, Dr. Porter's contribu- 

 tion to, 2:39. 



Fire, at Bartram's, 75; in Herbarium of 

 Lafayette College, 238. 



Fire sand, 3. 



First botanical professor in America, 7. 



First period of botany in Philadelphia, 5. 



Fish, Fishing, Fisheries of Pennsylvania, 

 pamphlet on, ;367. 



Flaxseed Meal, Sophistication of, 378. 



Flora of Alaska, 310. 



Flora Americse Septentrionalis. 8, 27, 

 111, 116. 



Flora Boreali Americana, U4. 



Flora Cestrica. 9, 140, 167, 180. 224, 2:34, 273; 

 indebted to Joshua Hoopes, 166. 



Flora of Fairmount Park, 220. 



Flora of geysers, studied, 395. 



Flora Lancastriensis, 94. 



Flora of Lehigh County, 292, 330: of 

 Martha's Vinevard and Nantucket, 

 219: of Mount" Desert. Me.. 219; of 

 New Jersev. studied bv Mrs. Treat, 

 299 ; of North America. 160, 162 ; of 

 the Northern and Middle States, 1.51 ; 

 of the Westtown Farm, 244. 



Flora Philadeli)hicte, 179. 



Flora Philadelphicte Prodromus, 162. 



Floral Structures, Origin of, 312. 



Florida Plants, Two new, 242. 



Florida plants, 25. 



Florula Cestrica, 9, 13S 140, 168, 180. 



Flowers, Fertilization of, ;310. 



Flower Garden Directory, 195. 



Flowers and Ferns of the United States, 

 The Native, 2.51. 



Flowers, water color sketches of, 414, 



Food-fishes, 1. 



