257 
Exchanges 
Porto Rico, College of Agriculture, 
alah o 2 
Praeger, R. L. 
a 
Rapa, S. 66, ne 6 
Ries, V. H. 32 
Royal Palm Nurseries 251 
Sander & Son, St. Albans, England 
199 
nde: rs, D. A. 118, 153 
.L. 29, 30 
Smithsonian Institute of Wash- 
154 
0, 
1 P. C. r0z 
ord d University oz 
ta of the vicinity of New York 40 
Flower shows 146-152 
Foeniculum Foeniculum 167 
Forsythia 60 
Hee Leica of Florissant 247 
Fossil s say aay Ficus rig its climatic 
; 46 
la bark 162 
Fraxinus paren ta 46 
Frederick’s educational botanical gar- 
den 246 
Fromme, F. D. 27, 152 
Public: et gunn Igt4, 36 
Fuentes, Francisco 173 
D.G.1 26 
Fuld, 
Fuller, G. D. 205 
ae Permanent 123-130 
Fungi 
Species used for food 198 
Poisonous 198 
“42, 66, 2 25 r, C. S. 4, 205, 2 
United Si 7 National Muse jaan Mrs. C. S. aoe 
28, 29, 30, 31, 42, 118, 154, 176, vaines, Elizabeth V. 205 
199, 200, 230, 239, 24 alaxauya 
Upsala, University of 229 rw 04 
Weir, J. R. 102, 154, 229 Itheria pr b 60, 168 
Whetsto: Yr. S. 229, 240 Gaylussacia frondosa 227 
Explorations in uth America 1 End J 
172-174 ies, W. J. 215 
F ift of Hepaticae by Miss Caroline C. 
nes 226 
‘arr, C. H. 205, 244, 238 Gilbert, E. M. 152 
Farwell, O. A. 205, 214 Gilman, C. W. 205 
Faulwetter, R. C. 175, 205, 214 Ginseng 162 
FEINSTEIN, SARAH Gladioli 1 
Tk i f y: 6 Glaucocystus 
Fels, Samuel 116 Gloeocapsa GE "rie. 137, 138, 141, 142, 
Fennel 167 144 
Fern, Som ern varieties of the 
Boston oa on OL 4 E62 
Fiber-plants Bel the Billeanes 69-79. 
oh 
carica 45 
pinata ra 44 
bopulnea 44 
ides 44 
SiS AA 
oe 
coluten. 
Frimbrisyli diphylla 74 
Fisher, Mrs. re C. 205 
Fitzpatrick, H. M. 205 
Gloeothece 142 
Gopson, JULIA 
Treatment of our wild flowers 114-* 
If, 
Gonatonema 140 
Gongrosira pad 140 
Gontopteris 10 
Goodhue, Mrs. M. R. 205 
Gracilaria 222 
Graff, P. W. 227 
Graham, Margaret A. 205 
Grant, by ane ety of the use of addi- 
85-06 with 
tional 
Grasse ‘Aber-plants 92 
Graves, A. H. 205, 212, 214 
