410 INDEX 
116, 122; arborescens, 110; attenua-| 267; miser, 186; > apetinas 18T. 
tus, 110, 116, 119; australis, 117, 182; oblongifolius, 261, 266; ortho- 
4; boliviensis, 113, ; ; ‘arpus, 262-264; elise: "365, 
Caeciliae, 113, 125; inus, 113, 268 ; paucijugus, 267 ; proximus, 178; 
5-6 ) 
117, 125; Donnellsmithii, = £13. retusus, 186; Salidae, 178; eee 
117, 125; glaber, 112, 113, 118;| © nus,254,265; re ee 
glabrescens, 113, 117; cadens: Standleyi, 182-184; steno phyilig, 
110, 113, 115-117; laevis, 112, 13, 269-271; stipitatus, 178, 182; stri- 
118; microcarpus, 112,120; Nelsoni,| gosus, 265, 266; strigulosus, 182, 
114, 121; nodiflorus, 117, 126; 183; tenellus, 181-183; tenuifolius, 
oblongifolius, 110, 128; id lis, 261, 264-267; uniflorus, 178, 180; 
115, 118; pallidus, 115, 118; Pal- vexilliflexus, 185; wingatanus, 184 
meri, 110, 116, 119; pol veces 110, | Hoya carnosa, 390, 395 
130) BES, a8 pelvandriis nodi- | Humulus, 73; japonicus, 73, 74, 77:3 
73, 74 
09, 
124; popayanensis aes te fene og 291; paniculiflo- 
um, 301, 30 
nensis Purdiei, 112, 124; popayanen- Hypericum. se lg 302 
sis Schumanni, 124; popayanensis | Hypocrella, 308 
trichopoda, 124; reticulatus, 112 
E16, 120; Rosei, 113,217, 127; Ilex, 248, 287; spicata, 287 
rudis, 117, 126; stipulatus, 113,|Impatiens, 296; choneceras, 296; 
114, 116, 121; terebinthinaceus, 116 cyclocoma, Sa ssi 296; olaty. 
121; tigrinus, 113, 114; tomentosus,| pe vet 296, i302 
110-112, II 122; trichopodus, | Inga ie ae 
10, 124; velutinus, 112, 116, 120; inesanett lar’ eer onto of aggregate 
D 
—— s, age crystals in the spadix of Anthurium, 
Helioca: a Phe Pg 109 389 
Helininthostachys 96 
Hibiscus syriacus, “5 Japanese hop, Sex reversal in t 
» 73 
Histology of certain orchids with | Java, ‘tap altitudinal distebution of 
reference to mucilage — and| plants oar 
crystal formation, I Souneae saxicola, 
HITCHCOCK, Rovyn, Tolypella longi- 
ma in Cayug a Lake, New York, | Kerria Sago aE 394, 395 
173 obresia, 348, 349; bipartita, 348; 
HOLLick, — UR, The taxon nomic] caricina, 348, 349; simpliciuscula, 
io 
Jaen: Alleni Lesquereux, 207 Koelreuteria bipinnata, 210, 212; 
Homalobus, 177, 178, 185-187, 261,| paniculata, 210, 212 
269; acerbus, 183, 184; Antiselli, 
269-271; Bourgovii, 186, 187, 266;| Lacinaria Ohlingerae, 203, 206; scar- 
brachycarpus, 178-1 0; caespitosus, iosa, 20. 
178, 179; campestris, 261-265, | Lagenocarpus portoricensis, 55; tre- 
268, 269; camporum, canes-| mulu — 55 
cens, 178, 179; canovirens, 269, | Lamina 
27i; Clementis, 178, 182-184; Col- pee Tslcatian 
oni, 
t 69; decumbens, 264-266;| LEVINE, MICHAEL, a vdies on plant 
decurrens, 267; detritalis, 268; ncers— The effects of in- 
dispar, 178, 181, 182; ‘divergens, ulating various a of dif- 
266, ; eanus, 183, 184;| ferent dilutions of Bacterium tume- 
yaaa 269; = 180;| faciens into the tobacco pint, 231 
i in say 
271; gav 269, 
272; 2: humilis, 262, 266; byloghilee Liparis, 289 : 
261, 266-268 » 271; iquidambar f Srespcrmes 285 
junceus, 178, (262, 263, 269; junci- Liriodendron 250 
formis, 262 Ss eceeraan, 184, | Litsea, 287 
185; vse Ph a, Mac Gregorii, | Lobelia cacuminis, 50 
269, ; microcarpus, 178, 264, Lomaria vestita, 301 
