INDEX. 
Abies nobilis 239 
auca 
gl 239 
‘ordmanniana 239 
Ab ». Prof. Le Roy 163 
‘Acetabula vulgaris 103 
Adiantum 189 
Agave - 35, 59, 68, I10, III, 193, 197, 
-Cruz 124 
Victoriae-reginae 124 
Aiton 81 
Aletris bracteata 98 
Aloe 194 
Ambrosia 237 
trifida 236, 2 
i 36, 237 
American arbor-vitae 240 
entury-plant 19. 
Oak es 276 
us 102 
I 
Armiller: 
ria mellea 10 
he, Mr 79. 80, 81, 83 
Asparagus 
Astocation, “Organization meeting, 
orthern Nut-growers 272 
Astrocaryum = 
Atkinson, eae = F. 129 
Alta mexicana 
Aitalea 36, es 
Austrian pine 188 
pee nia 39, 150 
Azalea amoena 241, 243 
‘azolla , 43 
caroliniana 43 
‘ike ulotdes 43 
are Report on botanical explora- 
ion in Andros (figs. 16-22) 88 
Banks’ pine 188 
Barberry, ae 242, 243 
Barnes, D: 3 
Barnhart, H. 130, 135, 198 
Barrigona palm 227, 2 
artlett, Mr. 
Beadle, Mr. 78, 79, 81 
ecker, M. A., The preservation of our 
wild flowers 1 169 
Befaria 233 
Begonia 3 
emis, Mr. B. 
enedict, Mr. R. c. a 163, 164, 246 
Berberis Aquifoliu um 241 
Thunbergit 242, 243 
1s 
Mr Mar 147 
Bethel, Prof. Elsworth en 248, 255 
Billings, ans ee th x 
Blake, W. 
Bletia 232 
Bobbin . Atkins 168 
Boccon 
hia 38 
Botanical aphenta in Andros, 
ham s, Repor' rt on (figs. vale 88 
ner ion in Santa Clara, Cuba 
109 
exploration in the mountains of 
northeastern Cuba (figs. 23-27) 
2 
sa subeaae in western Cuba (figs. 
8-35) 226 
exploration of the cays on the 
orth c we of Camaguey Prov- 
e, Cuba 47 
ie to ce public, Relations 
of 2 
visit to the Isthmus of Panama, 
eport on a (figs. 7-15) 30 
Botanists at Cinchona, Johns Hopkins 
271 
ttle-palm 229 
Bo ugainvillea 67 
Bourgeau 198 
Boynton, Mr. C. L. 80, 81, 82 
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