228 
Ber! keley’ s Notices o British Fungi, 
acquired by ree 
Betula ms 3 ifera 
& 
S3 
Qrg 
fa ag 
Ss 
S 
s 
a 
sterdam n 302, oe 200 
Berlin, Ger: 
Buffalo 1 I, 22 
ae 
Satna Jamaica 4, § 
S 4 
Jaan des Mantes Pars 20, 23 
ew, England 3, 21,127, 128, 199, 
Natooal, at Washingtod; D.C. 
New Mork, see New York Botanical 
arden 
Public Gardens ae iesutions of 
Jamaica 2, 3, 6, 
8 
Mr. L. J. K. 201, 209 
Biacken Miss M. E. 132, 181 
Ww. 
Brinley, Mr. Joh 
sioner of Agric ultu 
E. G. 
eoloretiche in "Florida, 87, 103, 
9, 13 
cations during 1903, 33 
research course at laboratory 11 
returns from Bahamas 199 
sails for Nassau, New Providence 
I 
Britton, Mrs. E. G. (an 
nd F. S. Earle), 
paper at botanical convention, 10 
Britton, Dr. N. L, 112, 158 
appointment at Cold Spring Harbor 
102 
tae oe of Philippine 
Islan 
Britton, Dr. N. L. ao from Cuba 
124 
nh 
abamas, 129 (figs. 18-23) 
explorations in Florida 87, 103, 129, 
196 
George Washington’s palms, 25 
(plates xx—xxi) 
lecture e , 171 
eives honorary D.Sc. from Col- 
bia ee 
reply to resignation of Professor 
Earle 108 
research course at Laboratory 11 
resins from Bahamas 199 
ils for Nassau, New Providence 
Stokes und 7 
repieal “nation at Cinchona, a 
1 (plate xix, figs, 1 
2) 
Broadhurst, Miss Jean, prize essay on pro- 
tection of — plants 98 
rook, Mr, 135 
Bryophyta, courses in at the Garden Il, 
12 
Buddleia ee 147 
Butn no ois ae 
ie, a 
Buxus 148 
Harlandi 143 
Japonica 143 
sempervirens 143 
Caen, France 219 
Caen Institut Botanique, herbarium of 
219 
Caesalpinaceae 142 
California, demas in 15 
Callicar; she mica 147 
pu vp 
Calymenia efor 63 
Calycanthaceae 
alycanthus see ee 
Campbell, Prof. D. H. 2 
ee oe 85 
Cannon, Dr. W. A. 
oa 
16, 89, 112, 172, 
publications during 1903 35 
Caprifoliaceae 1 
aragana eee 142 
Chamlagu 142 
me nS ne 
