iNi»i;x 



44. 



Foreign riants, Introduction ol. :;J7. 

 Forest (irowtli, Sanitary Innui*m-e of, 



827. 

 Forest Leaves, :i2, :',11 : account of, 42;'). 

 Forest Leaves, paintings of, 2:{4. 

 Forest i)riuH'val, :U1. 



Forest I'reserves, sections suite*! for, :W0. 

 Forest Trees of America, translati<»n of, 



Forest Trees, Tennsylvania an<l New 

 .Jersey. L 



Forester. Tiie, -102; account of, 427. 



Forester of New Jersey. 102. 



Forester of Philadelphia. 7'). 



Forestry. Ki. 



Forestry Commissioner of the l'. S., 2',t. 



Forest Commissioner of Pennsylvania, 

 82, 807. 



Forestry Commission Report, 80S. 



Forestry. Report on, 807,818. 



Forestry Scliool at Munich, 102. 



Fotheri:ill. l)r. .lolin, r> ; biography of, HC. 



Fotterail .<(iuare, 117: Park,2<;8. 



Founders' l)ay at Lafayette (\>llege, 28<j. 



P\)undin^^ of "M'Malions Garden, lix. 



Fouquieria splendens. Analysis of Bark 

 of, 875. 



Fourth period of botany in Phila., 10. 



Frank ford Park, 2.53. 



Franklin, Dr. Benjamin, G, 102. 



Franklinia. (i(!. 



Franklin Institute, 40; Journal of, 428. 



Franklin stove. 24(i. 



Fraxinus (iregfgii, 24(5. 



Free Library Company, 40. 



Fresh-water Alga; of the United States, 

 222. 



Fretz, C. D.. biography of. 840. 



Fuclisia. hybridizing of, 24y. 



FuUerton. Vice-Provost, 18, 870. 



Fumariace;e. Andrcecium of, 810. 



Fungi, 278, 890 ; boxes for, 267 ; edible, 

 81.5 : poisonous, 31o. 



Fungi American!. Kavenel, 267 ; Aus- 

 triaci, 268; Britannici, 270; Caro- 

 liniani Exsiccati Kavenel, 287 ; 

 Europfei,268; Exsiccati .Scandinavici, 

 270 ; Gallici, 271 : Guaranitici, 269 ; 

 Hungarici, ;!52; Langobardiaj Exsic- 

 cati, 270; Nova Ctesariensls, 263; 

 Parasitici Scandinavici Exsiccati, 

 269; Saxonici Exsiccati, 269 ; Selecti, 

 271. 



Fungi, habitat list of. 846 : host index of, 

 :M6 ; study of. bv B. >L Everhart, 227 ; 

 by Dr. Herbst, 298. 



Fungicides, :^(;2. 



Funghi Parassiti del Piante Coltivate od 

 rtili, 270. 



Fussell, Edwin, biography of, 247. 



Fussell, Linnteus, M. D., biography of, 

 82.S. 



Galls. Four Oak, from India. :¥>{). 



Galls. Some American, :!(')6. 



Galveston .Advertiser. 216. 



Gambel, William, biography of, 281 ; fate 

 of, 282 ; ]ilants of, 1.57. 



Gambelia speciosa, 282. 



Gambler. 86.5. 



Garber. Dr. A. P., 4, 2.5. 282, :^47 : bio- 

 graphy of, :-]02 ; excursion to Puerto 

 Rico, :^08. 



Garberia, :^08. 



Garden of Bartram started, .58. 



(iardeu. Botanic, at Iniversity of Penn- 

 sylvania. 17. 



(Jarden of .lohn Evans, descrii)tion of. 

 169 et se<|. 



Gunleii of Dr. Ilo.^ack, 11.5. 



Garden of nuMJicinal plants on Lower 

 \N isNiliickcin, .5. 



Garden Pels. My. -.M. 



(ianleners" .Monthly, accfiunt of, 424. 



fiaiirineie. North American, 310. 



(ihosl of Aaron's Prong, ;;14. 



Gifford, John, 427; biography of, 401; 

 travels of. 402. 



Gingk(. biloba. 11;;: at Woodlands. 4:;4. 



Ginseng. .5:; ; cultivation of. :',<i6. 



(;inird College. History of. isj. 



Girdled Limb, Vitality of. :50l. 



<;lacial gravel deposit. 17. 



Glass san<l. 2. 



(il<»ssary wall. 22.5. 



Gotldard. Dr. Paul B.,2.5, 19.5. 



(iu'the's Hermann and Dorothea, 2:57. 



(ioodale. Prof, (ieorge L., :V^'>. 



(iordonia Altamaha, 2.5(; ; pubescens, 

 407. l;n. 



Gordonia pubescens collected by the 

 Bartrams, V,r, ; De Hart's. 4:W. 



G(ittingen. I'niversity of, :;:^6. 



Governor Logan, 5. 



Gelsemium sempervirens. Internal Cam- 

 bium of, 312; Internal Phloem of, 

 414. 



Genera of North American Plants, s. 1.5:]. 



Genera Plautarum.Bentham and Hooker, 



Genera of Katinesque, 147. 



General List of Botanists. 404. 



Gentiana alba. 242 : Andrewsii, 293 ; 

 Chirayita, 207. 



Geographical Biology. :!9<; : botany. It!; 

 distribution. 11. 



Geographical Distribution of Animals 

 and Plants. 192. 



Geology of Philadelphia. 2. 



Geology. Chart of. 2:'rJ. 



Geranium maculatum. Structure of, :>>5. 



Gerard's Herbal. 79. 



German Pietists. 5. 



Germantown yellow-wood. 4:?<). 



Gey.ser Hora studie<I. :-.95. 



Graham. Hugh, nursery of, 400. 



Gramineie, papers on. :";()0, ;^61, 3«)2. 



Grapes at Bartram's, 70. 



Grape, books on, 404. 



Grape vine diseases, :',f)l. 



Grandfather Mount visited botanicallv, 

 :-]84. 



Grass herbarium of F. Lamson-Scribner, 

 3;59. 



Grass Names, Index of. :;tii. 



Grasses, American (illustrated). ?S2: Eco- 

 nomic, :^i>2 : of Muhlenberg. 96; of 

 Pennsylvania. List of. '242: of Phila- 

 delphia. :>iO ; jiapers on, ;>60. :i61, :>62 ; 

 as Sand and Soil Binders, ;>62 ; Useful 

 and Mrnauu'Utal, :;62. 



Gravel banks. 17. 



(travel, yellow. 2. 



Grave of KaMnesque. 14(i. 



Grave-stone of Bartram's slave, 68; of 

 Dr. William Darlington, 14:;. 



Gray, Dr. Asa, '25, 26, •Jli;, •j.su. -^s^. 286, 297, 

 ;t27;:5:^6; tries to dissuade -Mrs. Treat, 

 ;^00 : remarks on death of, :^12. :->40 ; 

 and John H. Re<llield. 21:'.; writes to 

 Edward Tatnall, 2J5, iij(;. 



