236 
Guarana 84, 85 
Guidone a Galardi 169 
Gymnocladus 85 
palustre ee 63 
Moers Institute of 221 
Harvey, W. ee 
elie M. Pa ae 
n, ae , eae course at laboratory 
Harshberger, Dr. J. H., visits the Gar- 
ae 22 
Heures » Mr. 50 
Hibiscus Syriacas 
Hippocastan 
Hippo; aah rhamnoides 145 
145 
saa ey at ine 
ee 3 
Horne, Mr. W. T., appointed assistant 
pathologist i in Cuba 126 
Ho 4) 5 
Herdeulial 66 Society of New York, see 
Societies 
House, H. D., paper at botanical conven- 
tion 11 
Howe, C. D., paper at botanical con- 
vention Io 
research course at laboratory I1, 12, 
I 
Howe, Dr. Marshall A. 134, 135, 136, 
201 
algal flo rom Porto Rico and 
erie iene in Florida 87, 103, 127, 
leave oe absence in Europe 126 
on eum exhibit . os 56 
12,1 
returns from European herbaria 199 
Hyde, C. M. 26 
Aydrangea arborescens 1 
taniculata grendifer a 139 
quercifolia 
Hydrangea 
39 
Hypericaceae 144 
tp8 ae aureum 144 
Jatum 144 
laceae 143 
Lnodes palmetto 205 
Iteaceae 139 
ltea Virginica 139 
Jackson, Mr. B. Daydon 222 
m 
Jamaica, 
algal fl 
Bellevue House and ee 4 
Botanic: Gene 
Castleton Gardens 4, 
inchona 4 2 6 7,9 
ew Haven Gap 4 
enman, Mr., purchase of his fern her- 
arium 123 
John Crow peak 4 
Kalanchoé marmorata 32 
Katia angustifolia 146 
Kemp, Prof. J. F., letter, with resolu- 
tions, to Prof. Earle 108 
ervia Japonica 140 
Kew 3, 21 
Killarney rose 125 
King, C. A., publications during 1903 
6 
Kingston 4, 
4, 5 
Kjeliman, Pr 
Kristiania, university o ote 
Kupfer, E. M., pabliecatiens during 1903 
6 
Kiitzing 220 
renee in England and America, 
109 
32 
Laminaria longicruris 61 
