INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



561 



— On the flowers of Aralia spinosa. 1870. II. 6i7,- 649.' 



— The flowers of Platanus. 1885. II. 255.' 



— Folial origin of cauline structures. 1898. I. 111. 



— The forestry question. 1877. IV. 271. ^ 



— Forests and forestry. 1881. IV. 271. ^ 



— Forests, the results and not the cause of climate. 1874. 

 IV. 53. 



— Formation of crow's nest branches in the Cherry tree. 

 1887. III. 435.= 



• — On the forms of Lonicera japonica. 1889. II. 838.^ 

 • — Fruit of Akebia quinata. 1876. 111.393.= 



— On the fruit of Opuntia. 1886. 11.596.= 



— Fniiting of double Peaches. 1875. 11.276.= 



— Fruitmg of Ginko. 1883. II. 7.= 



— Fruiting of Robinia hispida. 1895. 11.382.' 



— On the fruiting of Wistaria sinensis. 1868. II. 388.= 



— Gelsemium nitidum. 1880. III. 682.' 



— Germination in acorns. 1881. II. 132.' 



— On the gland-bearing leaves in the Peach. 1869. II. 

 271.= 



— On the glands of Cassia and Acacia. 1870. II. 320.^ 



— Graft hybrids. 1876. I. 246.' — 1877. 1.246.= 



— Grafting on smaU roots. 1887. III. 164,' 



- — The Great Council tree of the Senecas. 1886. II. 143.= 



— On hermaphroditism in Rhus. 1874. 11.458.= 



— Historical notes on the Arbor vitae. 1883. II. 52.= 



— History of the Weeping Willow. 1881. 11.105.= 



— Hybrid Juglans. 1875. 11.113.' 



— Hybrid Oaks. 1882. II. 13S,' 140.' 



— Hybrids in nature. 1898. ■ I. 246.' 



— Hybrids of Pyrus sinensis. 1875. II. 281.' 



— ^ Improvements in propagating. 1880. III. 159.' 



— Infertile trees and shrubs. 1894. I. 200. 



— Influence of the scion on the stock. 1879. III. 39. 



— On the interdependence of plants. 1887. I. 218. 



— Interpretation of varying forms. 1876. I. 110. 



■ — Investigations in the bark of trees. 1897. I. 131.' 



— Thelxora. 1877. III. 74.5.' 



— Ixora splendida. 1882. III. 745.= 



— Juvenile forms of Coniferae. 1881. 11.18. 



— Knaurs and burrs. 1888. 1.213.= 



— The Lacquer tree. 1877. III. 528.= 



— The law governing sex. 1879. I. 238. 



— The law of fasciation. 1871. I. 144.= 



— Law of seed germination in swamp plants. 1873. II. 51.= 

 - — On the laws governing the production of seed in Wistaria. 



1880. II. 388.= 



— Laws of sex in Juglans nigra. 1873. 11.113.' 



— Leaf plants for room decoration. 1878. III. 285.' 



— On the leaves of Coniferae. 1868. II. 17.= 



— A list of Rubi observed near London. 1848. II. 303.' 



— Longevity of trees. 1883. 1.193.= 



— Lonicera coerulea. 1893. 11.837.' 



— On the male . . . flowers of Aesculus. 1891. II. 483.' 



— Medinilla Curtisii. 1885. III. 638.= 



— Mr. M. S. Jones' Colorado notes. 1880. II. 270.' 



— The monocotvledon, the universal type of seeds. 1872. 



I. 120. 



— Morphology of carpellary scales in Larix. 1871. II. 32.= 



- — On the morphology of superimposed stamens. 1887. II. 

 536.= 



— Morphology of the Grape. 1900. II. 506.' 



— Morphology of the Pear. 1876. 11.280.' 



— Morphology of the Pine cones. 1896. II. 20.' 



— ■ Morphology of twin and triune peaches. ' 1900. II. 276.= 



— Motility in plants. 1882. I. 195.= 



— Mount Desert. 1892. IV. 46.' 



— On movement in the stigmatic lobes of Catalpa. 1874. 



II. 786.= 



- — Movements in stigmatic lobes. 1873. II. 785.= 



— On movements ... in the leaves of Robinia. 1882. II. 

 383.' 



— Multiplication of cotyledons ... in Oak. 1871. II. 

 131.= 



• — ■ The native flowers and ferns of the United States. 1878. 

 I. 307. 



— Natural hybrids; Quercus heterophylla. 1875. II. 134.' 



— On natural inarching. 1876. 1.209.' 



— The nature of a fasciated branch. 1885. I. 144.= 



— On the nature of root fibres. 1876. I. 105. 



— A new shade tree. 18.54. 111.417.= 



— A new weeping tree. 1887. 111.380.= 



— Note on a fungoid root parasite. 1873. IV. 456. 



— Note on Calycanthus floridus. 1879. II. 242.= 



— Note on Chionanthus. 1888. II. 706.' 



— Note on dioicoeus forms of Vitis vinifera. 1866. II. 507.' 



— Not« on Opuntia prolifera Eng. 1880. II. 597.' 



— Note on Pinus pungens and its allies. 1890. II. 45.' 



— Note on Quercus dentata. 1887. II. 133.= 



— Note on Quercus prinoides Willd. 1886. II. 136.' 



— Note on the seed-vessels of Wistaria. 1881. II. 388.' 



— Note on treeless prairies. 1881. I. 308. 



— Note on unisexuality. 1891. 11.104.' 



— Notes on Acer rub rum. 1879. II. 480.' 



— Notes on Echinocactus. 1884. II. 591.= 



— Notes on Mistletoes. 1882. 11.174.' 



— Notes on the Sequoia gigantea. 1884. II. 50.= 



— Notes on the Virginia Creeper. 1883. II. 504.= 



— Number of leaves in Pines. 1871. II. 39.= 



— On numerical order in the branching of some Coniferae. 

 1872. II. 17.= 



— On objections to Darwin's theory of fertihzation. 1871. 



I. 237. 



— Observation . . . sur la variabilite du Chene rouvre. 1882. 



II. 140.' 



— Observations on Forsythia. 1884. II. 706.= 



— Opposite leaves in SaUx nigra. 1885. II. 108.= 



— Origin and nature of glands in plants. 1898. 1.113.' 



— Tlie origin of coreless apples. 1895. II. 267.' 



— On the origin of the apical cell. 1895. I. 108.= 



— On packing trees and plants. 1857. III. 155. 



— Panax Victoriae. 1885. III. 644.' 



— On parallel habits in allied species. 1890. II. 467.' 



— On parallelism in distinct lines of evolution. 1887. I. 

 243.' 



— Parthenogenesis. 1900. I. 202.' 



— Pellucid dots in some species of Hypericum. 1898. II. 

 556.' 



— On the period and ratio of the annual increase in the cir- 

 cumference of trees. 1866. IV. 64.= 



— On phyllotaxis. 1870. I. 102. 



— PLnus pungens, the Table Mountain Pine. 1879. II. 45.' 



— The plants of Lewis and Clark's expedition. 1899. I. 327. 



— Poisonous character of the flowers of Wistaria. 1874. 



III. 490.= 



— Polarity in the leaves of the Compass and other plants. 

 1898. I. 232.= 



— Populus tremuloides, a monoecious case. 1894. II. 98.= 



— Pritchardia grandis. 1882. 111.326.= 



— On the production of bractea in Larix. 1869. II. 32.= 



— The projecting force of the seeds of Hamamelis. 1871. 

 II. 253.' 



— On projection of poUen in the flowers of Indigofera. 1887. 

 II. 365.= 



— On purple-leaved plants. 1895. I. 186. 



— Rain trees; note on Yucca gloriosa. 1881. 11.88.' 



— Rarer Evergreens. 1867. III. 289. 



— The Red-berried Elder. 1889. HI. 752.= 



— The relation between rhythmic growth and variety in - 

 Citrus fruits. 1894. II. 401.= 



— On the relation of heat to the sexes of flowers. 1883. I. 

 200, 232.= — 1883. 11.122.' 



— Rhythmic growth in plants. 1898. I. 191." 



— Rosa rugosa in connection with the evolution of form. 1900. 

 II. 298.= 



— Rosemary. 1885. II. 765.= 



— Rubus Chamaemorus. 1893. II. 306.= 



— Rudimentary Apple flowers. 1873. 11.267.' 



— On second inflorescence. 1890. I. 113.= 



— Secretion of nectar in Libonia. 1887. II. 800.' 



— On the seed vessels of Forsythia. 1868. II. 706.= 



— On self-fertilization and cross-fertilization. 1876. I. 237. 



— Self -fertilizing flowers. 1891. 1.238. 



— On sex in Castanea americana. 1880. II. 123.= 



— Sex in flowers. Corylus rostrata. 1900. II. 122.= 



— Sex in Rhus Cotinus. 1873. II. 455.= 



— On the sexes of the Holly. 1893. II. 463.' 



— On the sexes of the plants. 1870. I. 199. 



— Sexual characters in Cephalotaxus. 1883. II. 8.' 



— On the sexual characters of Rhus. 1893. II. 458.= 



— Sexual law in Acer dasycarpum Ehrb. 1868. 11.480.' 



— Sexual law in the Coniferae. 1869. II. 20.= 



— Sexual state of Acer rubrum. 1871. II. 480.' 



— Shrubby and tree-like forms of trees. 1872. 1.106.= 



— Shrubs with ornamental berries. 1857. HI. 208.' 



— Slow or fast growing Oaks. 1886. HI. 362.= 



— ■ Some facts in regard to the fertilization of flowers. 1873. 

 I. 201.= 



