262 
Deming, W. C. 11: 272, 273; 14: 75 
Dendrium 3: 37 
Dendrobium 7: Tot. 141; 8: 225; 9: 228 
Ainsworthii 5: 54 
cras. 
het eocarpom oy 54 
nobile 5: 54 
a 
Wardia 
eal maifors 12: 228 
Dendrophycus 9: 
tise 10: 2 
Deodar 
34, 89 
De ii ‘Capi 2: Bae 
Derickson, S. H. ae 12: 126 
Deringa ae "3. 
Desert Botanical Laborato Ory = the 
Carnegi Institu 4: Boe 
33 
6 II, ce 
T4& 75 
Desert shes asad A visit to 
he 5: 172. ah 
193 
Desert plants, ‘A Collection of American 
8: as pl. qo. f. 26 
Desirable autumn shrub oe 235. f. 32 
Destroying angel 12: 204, 2 
Destruction of oein ie palbit 13: 68. 
pl. 04 
Destructive storm 14: 160 
Detonia eesti Ir: 103 
Deutzia 1:94 
me ie 14: 138 
crenata 138 
206; 6: 171 
t of a tropical forest, An 
oppo! reunity to study the origin and 
LI: 27, 
Development a the path system of the 
Garden 1 
Devil's apple &. 189 
Devil's apron 2: 83 
Devil's bit 1: 126 
Devlin & Co., J. B. 2: 93, 124 
Dewey, Chester 10: ae 
Dewey & Sons Co., H. T. 1: 134 
Dew. “ower ae 73 
De Witt, B. 
B. 15: 
Dios 15: 107, foe: - 
Dianella 7: 92 
coerulea 7: 92 
Dianella laevis 
Dia: oo Borba ae 88 
148 
monianus 4: 
Pieri 15: 88 
Diaporthe 
10: 201 
- chaea 8: 25% 
ichorisandra thyrsiflora 7: 
fees Beye nutans 11: oe 13: 172 
gaan 
109; 4: 
Dicranelle emule I: 28 
Dicrano pteris 4: 113; 8: 85; 10: 75; 
1223 
fla ia 4: 124 
Dictyolites 9: 22. 
ictyolus 10: 266 
Dic aie album 1: 129; 14: 142 
rubrum 1: 130 
Dictyurus 8: §3 
occidentalis 1 
Didymosperma por. rprocarbon 4: 
ne sada I: Rae 1475 T ter, “6 
rraguinia 131 8; 
Be auset 14 186 
Seguine 14: 
aed Dier 148 
vularis 5: 
Sesieha ee a 
. d, J. G. rn: 221; 13: 93 
ST: 
Digestion of Asean yea a 5 
II4, 145; 
Dimor phanthus ee I: 93 
Diodia 3: 5 
Dioon 10: 41, 225, 22 
edule 2:73.77 59; : 12; 10: 227 
Purpusti 10: 227 
Spinulosum 10: 227 
Dioscorea 4: 185; 11: 19; 15: 110 
4ospyros 13: 17 
v 
S 5: 144; 9: 117 
Director of i as The newly 
appointe 
Directorin-Chiet, * eeuitcione for the 
ce of 15: 142 
Discelinm nudum 14: 38 
