rter, J. J. 16 
a Pajpiil 59 
Cassias 1 
Castalia adie a 70 
Castilles ones 35 
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lou 
Unariafla 35 
ee 
‘atopsis 
Catekille “Covtecting fungi in the 154 
See tail 158, 196 
‘atileya Hard ons rosea 222 
Cerastiw 
Ceratoperis ‘peridoides 5r 
estru ee 
Cham 49 
Chamaceybars 179 
Lawsoniana 17 
eS 
ondely 
Chambesyce Garberi 194 
hes 11 
06 
try, Japanese 74, 89 
"wild 150 
Chestaut 49, 50, 58+ 154, 219, 221 
233 
Childs, J. L. 156 
Chionanthus virginica 92 
6 
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Citrus 61 
Canker 61 
Clarke, C. H. ae 
Clarke. j.F. 
Clavaria ‘husiformis 155 
Cleome 122 
Clerodendron trichotomum 143 
Clethra 121 
nifolia 143 
Climatic Sep pe to vegeta- 
ron resulting fro: 
Clov ye 
Cobb, Cole 76 
ian 126 
Coccolobas 140 
me colobis 42 
ccothrincx argentea (Pl. CLXVIIL, 
19. 
ettchti 211, 213, 215 
Verschaffeltit 210, 211, 213, 215 
marmoratus 210 
Coleus, The development of ane Kor 
cultural varieties of 20 
seta s in Porto Rico 82 
pollen for hay fever investigations 
IST 
region, Report on a 1 
Collins, F. S. 33, 50 
Collections py @ 
Collinsia parvifior 
Collybia 91 
Colubring Colubrina 42 
cubensis 42 
Columbine, 72, 104 
