TAr,Ll] OF (U)NTJ]N IS 



INTROUUCrnoN TO VOLUME 111 ni 



EXPLANATION OF AlJBllEVIATIONS AND SKINS USED IN 'Jill,- W ol!lv xvi 



SYSTEMATIC ENUMElixVilOiN- OE 'JMTi;i:s 



I. AUXILIARY AND 

 PUBLICATIONS . . 



INTRODUCTORY 



A. BIBLIOGn,APIIY 



B. PER10DI(",ALS AND SERIALS 



1. NouTH Amioiuca 



a. Cimadii 



b. United States* 



2. Cbntual Amkuica 



3. South Amkmca* 



4. EuHOPis 



a. Russia 



b. Scandinavia 



0. CIcrman Empire* 



d. Holland 



e. Belgium 



f. British Islands* 



R. France 



h. Iberian Peninsula 



i. Italy 



j. Switzerland 



k. Austria-Hungary 



1. Balkan Pcninsida 



5. Asia 



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a. Japan 



b. Indo-Cliina . . . 

 British India . . . 

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 Indian Ocean Islands 



6. Africa 



7. Australasia . . . 



c. 

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C. COLLECTIONS, GARDENS, ARBORETUMS, 

 MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITIONS 



1. North America 



2. Central America 



3. South America 



4. Europe 



a. General . 



b. German Empire 



c. Holland 



d. Belgium 



e. British Islands 



f. France 



g. Portugal 



h. Italy 



i. Austria-Hungary 



6. Asia 



6. Africa 



7. Australia . ' 



D. ENCYCLOPEDIAS AND DICTIONARIES 



1. Terminology, Glossaries, Dictionaries . 



2. Encyclopedias 



E. EDUCATION 



1. General 



2. North America 



3. Central and South America 



4. Europe 



a. Russia 



b. German Empire .... 



c. Holland 



d. France 



F. HISTORY 



1. General 



2. North America 



3. Central and South America 



4. Europe 



a. General 



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b. Scandinavia 33 



0. Russia '■'>'■> 



(I. (ienrian Empire* 3.'j 



c. Ilolhinrl .■111(1 I'.i^lgiiim 3.'} 



f. British Islands 33 



g. Franco 33 



' Italy 33 



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Balkan Peninsula 

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6. Africa .33 



7. Co.\i.M]:.MOiiATiVE Tree Planting 34 



G. UTILITY AND INFLUENCES OF TREES . 34 



1. dUNEUAL .34 



2. Sanitary and EsTHEfic Influences 34 



3. DiSiVDVANTAGES AND DAMAGES CAUSED BY TllEES . 34 



II. PRINCIPLES AND FUNDAMENTAL 

 SCIENCES OF ARBORICULTURE . . 



A. GENERAL 



B. MATHEMATICS, PHYSICS AND METEOR- 

 OLOGY 



C. CHEMISTRY 



D. GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY 



E. GENERAL BOTANY 



1. General 



2. Physiology 



a. General phj'siology and nutrition 



b. Growth 



c. Reproduction and iiropagation 



d. Mutual influence of scion and stock 



3. Pathology and Teratology 



4. Ecology 



a. Soil and its relation to tree growth 



b. Seaside planting 



c. Climatic and atmospheric relations 



d. City planting 



5. Acclimatization and Naturalization, includ- 

 ing Hardiness 



a. General 



b. North America 



c. Central America 



d. Europe 



I. General 



II. Sc.iXDlNAVlA 



III. Rcssu 



IV. Gerslvx Empire 



V. H0LLANT> 



VI. Belgium 



VII. British Isl-vxds 



VIII. FK.UNCE 



IX. Iberian Peninscla 



X. Italy 



XI. S^TTZERL-tXB 



XII. AUSTRLV-HUXG.VRT 



XIII. B-ALKAX Pexixsula 



e. Asia 



f. Australasia 



6. Evolution 



a. Artificial selection 



b. Improvement by hybridization 



F. DESCRIPTIVE BOf.\NY 



1. Gener.al 



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a. Economic* 



b. Medicinal . . 



c. ToxicologicAl 



d. Miscellaneous 



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