280 
F.S. Earle 
Report on a collecting trip to 
Texas and New Mexico 
western 
t t Cub 
pecs aaa work of botanic gardens 
Edw: ards, ae 36; 2: 125; 9: 77 
E 4 
a ona trip 
ort on a eis = Elsa 4:1 
137 
East, E. M. 8: 244 
East Indian economic plants and their 
uses 10; 87. 16 
East Indian gar land fl lower 13: 79 
Ea: - Indies, ae - Percy" Wilson on 
trip to t 
ern Cuba, heat on a trip to 4: 82 
aha Joseph 3: 135 
oaep Alice 3: 119; 6: 161; 9: 4; 
re 
Eaton, adios 10: 186, 188 
+ $0, 15 
5:11 
Eatonia oo 12: 274 
152 
Ebel, M. E. 
Ebony, black 174 
het Tndian 10: 133 
Echev 2:9, IL; 7: 71; 8: 171; 10: 166 
ee 91; 4: 74; 5: 81; 6: 933 
7:73; 8: 170, 173; II: 193; 1 
269; 13: 57 
Diguetii 12: 269-271 
Emoryi rectospinus 12: 269 
grandis 8: 4 
eclospinus 12: 269 
Echinocereus 6: 93; 12: 254, 270; 13: 57 
3: 
the org ne 
f the 
nutritive 
Ectocarpus eget 3: 164 
Eddoes 14: 168, 
Edelweiss 4: 13' 
Edible ran 18: 163 
Edible ie i 13: I, 12, 174; 15: I19, 
159, 
57 . 
mone native of the United 
Sta s, Some litle known 8: 175 
shrubs §: 13 
ggers, Baron 6: 190, I91 
E. on, . W. 9: 30, 64; : 40, 
ae ae mae YI: 163; 12: 
106 
27, 2753 
Publications pee 1904, 6: 39; 
‘i xi I; 1906, 8: 60; 1907, 
bigs 08, IO: 12; 1909, IL: 46; 
30; at 13: 30; 1912, 
fase ea sors 15: 
EGGLESTON, W. W. Ske the Cra- 
vadiak problem, was special pe eos 
to n the 
Bagot 8: tes to: — ee eas 158 
14: 
ne 
1910, 
tale 
Blaphogosim en aes = aw 
Elaphrium Simaruba 15: 
ium 4: 185 
8 
it 7: 
‘ococcus senticosus 5: 145 
Elfdock 1: 167 
