310 
Litchis 14: 
Literature, 
upon 2: 
Lithothamnion 4: 47 
erubescens 6: 63 
Mane 6: 61 
173 
The influence of flowers 
97 
incertum 6: 62 
Lithophyllum Antillarum 12: 220 
ermudense 12: 220 
daed. pital 12; 220 
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glaciale 
Hiltepsee: T. *p. 273 
Live- see 12: 264! 7 9, 11; 14: 46, 47 
144 
Liverieat ie 36, 87 
lobed 1: 74 
ane rp lobed ri7 
Liverworts 1: 100, pe 10: 85; 13: 162; 
14: 103, 104; 15: 21 
Livingston, = = 4: oe 6: 165; 7: 94s 
ss 192; 12: 136; 13: 
cat: tions ¢ during 1905, 7: o 
Living: LS. 176 
Livingston, Mrs. F. Vv 9: 71; 12: 136 
Livin: n, P. I. 14: 86, 88 
Livistona australis 4: 20; (Corypha 
tralis) 7:57 
chinensis 4: 20; (Latania borbonica) 
Hoogendor pit 7: 57, 58 
rotunaifolis>: 8; 4:20; 7: 58 
Lizard’s-tail 8: 206 
aa "ohn cs 235 
Lloyd, 124; 4: 126; 7: 225; 14: 
T, 62, ae 90 94, 100, 
149- 
, 83; IL: 222; 33: 7, re Bos 
163; 14 
Lioyp, F. E 
A visit to the desert Peace 
laboratory 5: 156, 172. f. 2 
An unusual pine 12: 198. f. 24, oe 
Collection from Dominica 5: 124 
Lectur t Mus 5: 102, 171, 
199; 6: 50, 139 
Manufacture of pu from the 
guayule plant 1 
On a bo otal nical reconnaissance of 
th 
de ita 
Report 9 on n expedition to Dominica 
eared at Dever Botanical Lab- 
oratory 6: 
The seeds mee seedlings of the 
ae Tsuga canadensis 1: 97. 
fr 
LOYD, F. E. 
Tree notes 1: 88. f. 18 
Lloyd, Mrs. F. E. 4: 119, 187, 194, 200 
8: 162 
seaweed 
198; 157 
14 
Logwood 4: 1-3, 10, 99, 211; 7: 753 
6. 
Loher, A 3 ae 13: 59; 15: 13 
Lomar 260; 11: 
coriacea 10: 16 
eviopus 
Neo-Cal 
ees violaceus ee 174 
oe ee e Study in 11: 175 
ong, 1140; ae 128 
Lon, ened coneflowe! 
Long Island, eaten ae of 
Lonicera 3: 50; 14: 80 
coerulea 5: 
coerulescens 5 148 
floribunda 5: 148 
Fragrontissina oe 14: 43 
glaucescens 7: 
Bitlios 5: a8 
cates 
aur o-reticulata ] 148 
Hilldebrandi ana 3 
Xylosteum 5: 148 
