340 
Rost Lake 3 Rudbeckia laciniata I: 125 
Roth, A. W. heer of 5: triloba 1: 
Rotuman, J. J., Co Sie han of city Rue anemone 15: 86 
eS 2: R eado 7 
Rothschild, Baron 7: 235 Ruellia 1: 131; 9: 112 
Round-leaved dogwood 15: 125 Rusby, H. H. 1: 37, 160; 2: T10; 3: 
Rouy, Georges 1: 178, 179 61, 78-80, 151; 4 a. ne 86, 
Ro tree I 171; 5: 127, 152, 199; 0: 39, 159; 
lee, 7: 140, 169, 218, 239; 8: 88, 196, 
Royal fern, Amer: 207 275; 9: 51, 159, 180, 4 47, 
Royal Gardens, Kew, and to the British a 165, ee 197; 1 he 
Museum of Natural History, London, : 162, 200, 218; 1 60, 
England, Report on a visit to the 10: 120, 196 ae ia ‘128, oe ‘162; 
221; 12: 215 = 
Royal Gardens, Kew, Report of the Publications “during IQ0I, 3: 78; 
ra chief on his visit to the 190 23 903, 5: 38; 1904, 
3: 6: 42; 905, 7: 35; 1906, 8: 
Royal” Catena Kew, Report of the 66; 1907, 9: 35; 1908, 10: 15; 
Head Gardener on his visit to the 2: aad I1: 48; IOIO, 12: 33; IOI, 
65 : 33, 1912, 14: $43 1913, 15: 41 
Royal aa EF: 130; 3: 217; 4: 19, 20, 83, Rise H. H. 
1, £2, 14, 229; 12: 172; A floating orchid 7 II2 
= an 139, 140, 145; 14: 142, i drugs and 
175 their detection 9: 107 
Roya! poinciana 14: 174 f varnish- 
Royal water lily 12: 210 resi : 68 
Roystonea 7: 131; 9: 85 Reverage of vegetable origin 5:79 
‘inquena 2: 168; 12: 223, 224 Exhibits the economic museum 
oleracea 4: 19, 20; 7: 56, 58 I: 13 
regia 4: 19, 20, 96; 5: 198; 7: 58; baer depending on forests; 
53; IL: 229; 12: 224; 14: Leen roducts, see nature study 
ae 1274 
Rubber a se IOL ere in ag ree iad 
Mexican 10: 4-9 made at Os coda, Mich. 
Para 10: 5, 7,9 i 
Rubber plant 2: 141 our bodies and pe ‘to contend 
Rubber plants, Mexic: against 2: 
Ri pee Sie of Mexico, T! Production of Gan na ba d 
bber from the guayule ne arene quinine in the East Indies 3: 51 
eo ei 32: Report on botanical work on the 
Rubber-tree 2: 168 Pacific coast 10: 22 
outh American 2: 140 Report on cm collection in 
Rubber bee oe 15: 76 Mexico 12: 
Ritbel, Eduard 14: 155 Some little- na e Bb of 
Rabesht W. kK. 9:75 the United States 8: 
rae useful plants of Mees 12:1. 
“ollegheniensis 5: 140 
iflor Study of eatin collection of 
Chamaemorus 2: 179 H. H. Smith 6: 
crataegifolius 5: 139 The economic eerie 8: pee 
deliciosus 5: 3 The economic museum 1: 115, 
nigrobaccus The nature and uses of the peanut 
nutkaensis 12: ee 14! 203 9, 10 
occidentalis 12: 13 The ee plants of Mexico 10: 4 
grandiflorus 12: 13 The uses of‘cactuses 12: 195 
odoratus §: 140 The wild nuts and grains of the 
reiflorus 5: 140; 12: 237 nited States 7: 26 
parvifolius §: 14! The work of Lucien Marcus Under- 
rhamnifolius 5: 140 63; sf 
wood 8: 263-269. pl. 42 
rosaefolius 5: 139 Tropical vegetable foods 15: 107 
