9 
a 
Botanical Garden: 
Havana, Univenit ty of 95, 98, 194 
amaica 5, 109, 115, 118 
oi 
Yor, see New York Botanical 
Paris, Tin des Plantes 186 
ae nica 196 
204 
42, 90, 10! ee 
# 
Britten, Mr. 
Britton, Mrs. E G. os 75,95, 150, 187, 
he Jenman collection of ferns 85 
1902 ee 
87, 
187 
ruc- 
» 52, 755 
9s 105, 1 19, 139, eae 
on a new appropr riation for const 
tion £49 
on Dr. Small’s Flora of the South- 
eastern U.S, 21 
on — paths at southern end of 
Garden 128 
on Resident Research Scholarships 
2 
on rose en 
t) onx Park Staton, Manhat- 
4t (fig. 1) 
well rece Bridge 132 
publications i in 1902 27 
reports upon ee in Cuba 
95 on 12, 13) 19 
Bronck, Jonas, and his een in New 
Amsterdam i 33 
Bronck’s Lan 
Bronx Park Station, Manhattan Railway 
Broom palm 15 
Bucher, Dr. Amiel 3 
Bud 2 
Mr. S, H. 89, 126 
publications in 1902 27 
Cabbage palmetto 15 
Calamus ciliart. 
us 69 
Cam pbell, Mr. Eugene 99 
ag 
O, nn 132 
. WwW, 
erections ie in pee 27 
29 
Canoe wood 
Cantua laxifo BB 6 
Cape Haytien, Hayti 138, 206 
Cardenas, Cuba 193 
aya 197 
ns at Bs eaten Nat. Soc. Hor- 
nitu of F 137 
Carnegie Institut 
Des: ee Watanieall Laboratory II, 40, 
32, 74,75 
Caryota urens 14, 15 
Cassava 184 
root ro 
assé, Mr. A, E, 138, 206, 210 
c astiltoa ae ne) ee 
mn, Jam 109, I 113 
ae iabiata eens 107 
edar, West Indian 33 
dru. 
re 
S 
8 
ib ee Sane 174 
Cephalotax 
er eiosamia rai is 103 
Cereus SILAN 
t 
halon, M. Jean 14. 
Ria Sartorit 17 
erops humilis 13, 14 
61, 8 
ae. in Andes 60 
hocolate tree 51, 64, 100 
horizema varium §1 
hristmas. rose in bloom 53 
20 
husan palm 18 
botin tem Baromets 123 
et 122 
nchona, Jamaica 109, IIo, 
a 118 
Cit trus Auvantium 69 
Clusia 211 
Clyde ae sales tog, 118 
‘oca de Mer 2 
Coccolobis Uvi, ae ra 175, 200, 2 
Coccothrinax cd 15, 16, oe 
Una ses 
113, 114, 
radi 
Cockayn 
eels county, jana 115, 119 
Cocoa pod ri 
root digas Io 
stem canker 9 
ec bud disease . 5, 6 
13, 18, 19 
cae orer 7 
ad nae rot 
sting disease 6 
ian, peieee ae 19 
ifera 18, pe 102 
plumosa 18, 217 
