290 
Doryopteris 78, 260 
Dracaena terminalis 28 
juncta 2 
lix-mas 
intermedia 76, 77 
r. , Dr. E. 08 
Durham, S. B 
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East Indian hans sere and their 
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Eaton, D. I 
Ebermeyer, 
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Ebony, West Indian 133 
Echeveria 166 
Economic plants and their uses, Some 
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Eddy, 
Educational organization of nature- 
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Eel-grass 26 
Eggleston, Ms, 
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W. W. 40, 165, 208, 
Egep 
Si aeae 260 
Elder, box 69 
erage o 232 
r 
Elfvin ae — 
Elliot, yaa 6 267 
Elm 200, 20 
Elms, anaes a 
Elrod, Dr. M. J. 
Sse ante 2s, eo 275 
Steinit 277 
Friederiei. Castitns 277 
Ghellinckii 
Hilderbrantit oh 
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Engelmann. Dr. George 189. 279 
England, Report on visit to 
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Uae ee London 221 
of Natural 
Ephed 
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Ergot 253 
riodt ictyon californicum 231 
Ervthr oninm americanum 141 
Eucalyptus citriodora 23 
lobulus 28 
a sitlgied 7, 166 
a 
Eva . W. 281 
Everlads, Exploration in the 48 
Exchan 
American ae of Natural 
T 
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Board ie jae x Agriculture, 
Hawaii 240 
Botanical Garden, Oxford, Eng- 
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Mr. C. C. a 
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Department of Arcade, Ja- 
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of eee ae 
283 
Eames, Dr. E, H. 
Field — of Natural His- 
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Garrett, . oO. 
Geoloicl see ey of Cae 269, 
282, 
Handy, as B. J. 72 
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Java 45, 169 
House, = H. D. 73, 195, 241, 
Lawang, 
212, 23 
K. ‘Natuehstriche Hof- 
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Laney, Mr. 
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