284 
Gager, Dr. C. S. 222, 226, 236, 257, i 
The Brooklyn Botanic Garden 
Gasteria 194 
Gaussia 229, 234 
rate aad 103 
Gelidium 38 
Coltiae 142 
fringed 146 
Geonoma 229 
Gesneria 1 
Giant cactus 193 
Gies, Dr. W. J. 184 
Ginkg 
Ginor 
@1r 
Sport 
Goethals, Col. G. W. 39, 
re) 8 
Gunnison’s Sie pees 193 
aenke 198 
Halodule = 
Halophila 
Ham sero “Alexande r M. The preser- 
n of our native wild flowers 
rdin, Dr. 73 
Hardin, Mrs. 73 
Harris, Mr. William 
Harris, Mrs. 
30, 271 
. William 271 
Hearne, Dr. C. A. 
pete 102 
inima 102 
Hedee bea ‘Dr. G. G. 129 
ipa ei 193 
13 
Heliconi 
Hemlock 
spruce 188, 190 
sia 142, 146 
endez, eee Don Manuel 111 
Hildenbrandtia 
Hinoki fee : 
Hitcheock, Prof. A. S. 198 
Hitchcock, C. H. 1 
older, Mr. F 95 
Hollick, Dr. Art 18, 87, 130, 
135, , 189, 222, oe 256, 260 
f ork and 
he fo: 
vicinity (fig. 
Holly, American 240 
Holly, ci renee 240 
. 87, 13 
Report on a bo Sern val to the 
Isthmus of Panama (figs. 7-15) 
30 
Humboldt 198 
Hum oe Mr. E. W. oe 53 
The fruit of the great ragweed as 
‘ood for gray squirrels 236 
Ibidium lucayanum 95, 96 
Ihssen, Mr. G. 
Jackson, Mr. H. S. 184 
Japanese i 242, 243 
cedar 
s, Raymond 147, 154 
Tohie Hopkins - botanists at Cinchona 
271 
Johnson, Prof. D. 5. 
An opportunity re aly the origin 
and development of a tropical 
forest 273 
Johns Hopkins botanists at Cin- 
hona 271 
Jones, Prof. 
Juglans diag 272 
Juniperus 189, 211 
chinensis pre 240, 243 
nana 240 
aure 
prostrata 240, 243 
Sabina 2 
sa users 189, 240 
glauca 240 
patie ee ue 243 
Kam van I 
Kern] os oo “t9, 51, 129, 256 
erria pape 238 
Kirkw Pe J. 85 
Knee pin 
Knevels, D anes V. 20 
