283 



Epigaea repens, 8, 33, 56, 58 



Epiphegus virginiana, 62 



Errata, (See page iii) 



Erechthites hieracifolia, 64 



Erigeron pulchellus, 33, 58; ramosus, 64 



Eryngium virgatum, 63 



Erythronium albidum, 146; propuUans. 



146 

 Esther Herrman Fund, 51, 69, 114 

 Eucalyptus Trees of California, The, 84 

 Eucalyptus, 84; botryoides, 86; citri- 



odora, 86; corynocalyx, 86; crebra, 87; 



diversicolor, 87; globulus, 87; micro- 



corys. 87; pilularis, 87; punctata, 87; 



resinifera, 87; rostrata, 87; tereticor- 



nis, 86; viminalis, 87 

 Eupatorium ageratoides, 56, 58, 60 



album, 9; perfoliatum, 8, 62, 63 



pubescens, 33; purpureum (?), 58 



trifoliatum (?), 60 

 Euphorbia corollata, 64; maculata, 64; 



Preslii, 64 

 European Influences in the History of 



American Botany, 272 

 Evans, A. W., 43, 131; personal, 143 

 Evaporation experiments, 98 

 Expedition to Panama, Informal report 



on A Collecting, 94 

 Experiment Station at Sitka, Alaska, 69 

 Experiment Station, Cuban, 115 

 Experiment Station, Jewish agricultural, 



100 

 Experiments, Evaporation, 98 

 Exploration in Andros, 131 

 Exploration in Cuba, Recent Botanical, 



134 



Fagus, 57, 219; americana, s; grandifolia 

 56-58, 60-62, 219 



Falcata comosa, 60 



Fallacies of Botany Teachers, Some, 210 



Farm colonies, 214 



Farmers' cooperative demonstration 

 work, 74 



Farming, Macdonald's Dry [review], in 



Farmingdale Symposium, 113, 272 



Ferments in Plants, The Role of Oxi- 

 dizing, 253 



Ferns and Flowering Plants of Connecti- 

 cut, Catalogue of the [review], 128 



Few More Pioneer Plants Found in the 

 Metamorphic Region of Alabama and 

 Georgia, A, 217 



Ficus, 222; arenaceaeformis, 223; Bruesi, 

 223; coloradensis, 223; Dalli, 224; 

 denveriana, 224; florissante.all 223; 

 irregularia, 223; longipes, 223; mem- 

 branacea, 224; neurocarpa, 223; 

 nitida, 115; ovalis, 224; ovaliformis, 

 224; religiosa, 115; spectabilis, 224 



Field Committee of Torrey Botanical 

 Club, 68, (See Field meetings, etc.) 



Field Meetings for 1910, 112, 156, 272 



Fig, A Fossil, 222 



Fires, Forest, 236 



Fletcher, T., Memorial, 277 



Flora Notes, Local, 80, 145, 224 



Flora of the Arctic Regions, 92 



Flora of California, Jepson's A [review], 

 16 



Flora of New Jersey, Additions to the 

 Pleistocene, 261 



Floral Perfumes, 10 



Florida, Some Recently Naturalized 

 Plants from Southern, 18 



Florida State Geological Survey, 235 



Florissant, Magnolia at, 64 



Flowers, Passing of the wild, 121 



Flowering dogwood, A double, 213 



Flowering Plants and Ferns of Connecti- 

 cut, Catalogue of the [review], 128 



Food and agriculture, 190 



Forage crops, 140 



Forest conservation, 47. 259 



Forest fires, 236, 276 



Forest Park Reservation of New Jersey, 



49 



Forest Service, 21, 22, 276 



Forest study, 21 



Forestry 50, 98, 235; in France, 46; in 

 Germany, 98; in High School, 21; in 

 Japan, 22; in Switzerland, 98 



Forests, 22, 122 



Forests and rainfall, 74 



Forests in France, 46 



Forests, National, 98 



Fossil Fig, A, 222 



Fragaria virginiana, 64 



France, Forests in, 46 



Fraxinus sp., 62 



Fruits, Ripening of, 47 



Fruits, Some aberrant walnut, 141 



Fungi, Buller's Researches on, 142, 213 



Fungi, Spores of, 142, 213 



Fungicide, Sulphur as a, 144 



Fungous diseases of plants, 99 



Future Wheat Supply, 214 



Gager, C. S., Ganong's Teaching Botan- 

 ist [review], 208; personal, 100, 124, 

 191, 278 



Galax aphylla, 58, 219 



Galium trifidum (?). 63 



Game protection, 190 



Ganong, W. F., 27; Some Reflections 

 upon Botanical Education in America, 



115. 135. 159 

 Ganong's Teaching Botanist [review], 



208 

 Garden and arboretum in Brooklyn, 100 



