INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES 



759 



— Lettre au sujet du bois rouge de la cote. 1900. IV. 484.' 



— The Lindens of western Europe. 1889. II. 515.= 



— The Liquidambar. 1SS9. II. 253. ^ 



— List of Coniferae, hardy. 1882.. III. 292. 



— Litsea genioulata. 1895. II. 226.2 



— The Live Oak. 1888. II. 141. ' 



— Lycium paUidum. 1888. II. 773. = 



— MagnoUa hypoleuca. 1888. II. 212.> 



— Magnolia Thompsoniana. 1888. //. 212,^' III. 400.' 



— A Manchurian Bird Cherry. 1888. III. 439.' 



— The names of some North American tree Willows. 1895. 



II. 99.2 



— The native woods of Essex county. 1885. IV. 77.' 



— The Nettle tree. 1890. II. 141.= 



— A new Californian Spruce. 1886. II. 37.= 



— The new fastigiate Poplar. 1879. III. 345.' 



— A New Jersey Pine forest. 1888. II. 45.= 



— New or little known North American trees. 1899. I. 305. 



— A new Palm. 1888. 11.74.' 



— Notes from the Arnold Arboretum. 1889. II. 211.' 



— Notes on cultivated Conifers. 1897. III. 291. 



— Notes on North American Oaks. 1895. II. 129.' 



— Notes on North American trees. — Description of the 

 wood of certain species. 1890. IV. 409. 



— Notes on some of the new Conifers. 1875. III. 292. 



— Notes on the forest flora of Japan. 1893. I. 461, IV. 87 ^ 



— Notes on trees and tree-planting. 1878. III. 117.' 



— Notes on trees in the arboretum of Humphrey Marshall. 

 1880. I. 39. 



— Notes upon Lilacs. 1888. II. 714.= 



— Notes upon some North American trees. 1889. I. 304. 



— Ornamental trees for Massachusetts plantations. 1882. 



III. 203. 



— Partial estimate of the consumption of forest products as 

 fuel in the United States. 1883. IV. 431.= 



— Philadelphus Falconeri. 1895. 11.242.' 



— Photinia villosa. 1888. 11.269.= 



— Picea Breweriana. 1890. II. 37.= 



— Pine supply of Texas. 1881. ' II. 14,= IV. 397. 



— Pinus latifolia. 1889. II. 42.= 



— Populus monticola. 1891. II. 97.= 



— Prunus orthosepala. 1894. II. 275.= 



— Prunus pendula. 1888. 11.275.= 



— Prunus Pseudo-cerasus. 1897. II. 277.' 



— Prunus Watsoni. 1894. 11. 277.= 



— PseudophoenixSargenti. 1888. II. 74".' — 1889. 11.74.' 

 ^ Pseudotsuga macrocarpa. 1897. 11.49.' 



— Ptelea aptera. 1890. IL 410.' 



— Pyrus arbutifolia. 1890. II. 312.' 



— Pyrus betulifolia. 1894. II. 278.= 



— Pyrus Miyabei. 1894. 11.311.= 



— Pyrus occidentalis. 1897. II. 313.= 



— Pyrus Tschonoskii. 1894. II. 264.' 



— Quercus texana. 1894. II. 140.= 



■ — Report of the director of the Arnold Arboretum. 1874. 

 1.39. 



— Report on the forests of North America. 1884. I. 304, 



IV. 337.' ' 



— Rhamnus crenata. 1896. II. 498.' 



— Rhamnus occidentaUs. 1897. II. 498.= 



— Rhododendron (Azalea) arborescens. 1888. 11.677.' 



— Rhododendron (Azalea) Vaseyi. 1888. II. 684.^' 



— Rhododendron brachycarpum. 1888. III. 657.= 



— Rhododendron mucronulatum. 1896. 111.661.= 



— Rhus Michauxu. 1895. II. 459.' 



— Rhus trichocarpa. 1897. 11.460.' 



— The River Birch. 1889. II. 119.= 



— Rosa multiflora. 1890. II. 296.= 



— Rosa AVatsoniana. 1890. II. 300.' 



— Rosa Wichuraiana. 1891. 11.300.' 



— SalLx balsamifera. 1893. II. 105.= 



— Sambucus melanocarpa. 1897. 11.841.' 



— Schools of forestry. 1881. IV. 30.' 



— The silva of North America. 1891. I. 305, IV. 76.' 



— Smilax Pseudo-China. 1892. II. 86.' 



— Some additions to the Sylva of North America. 1886. I. 

 304. 



— Some Japanese trees in New England. 1889. III. 60. 



— A Sonora hillside. 1888. I. 320. 



— Southern Pine. 1882. IV. 403.= 



— Die spatbliihende amerikanische Traubenkirsche. 1880. 

 IV. 520.= 



— Specific gravity and ash of the woods of the United States. 

 1882. IV. 411.= 



— Spiraea arbusciila. 1897. 11.315.' 



— Spiraea bracteata. 1894. II. 314.= 



— Spiraea longigemmis. 1894. 11. 315.= 



— Spiraea Millefohum. 1889. 11.311.' 



— Spiraea pubescens. 1888. 11.315.= 



— Staphylea Bolanderi. 1889. II. 473.= 



— Statistics of the lumbering industiy of the United States. 

 1882. IV. 403.= 



• — S3Tnphoricarpus occidentalis. 1890. II. 841. ^ 



— Syringa amurensis. 1889. III. 680.= 



— Syringa pekinensis. 1890. 11.715.= 



— Syringa pubescens. 1888. II. 715.= 



— Syringa villosa. 1888. II. 715.= 



— Thrinax in Florida. 1896. 11.75.' 



— Der Trompetenbaum, Catalpa bignonioides. 1878. IV. 

 538.= 



— Tsuga oaroliniana. 1886. 11.53.' 



— Tivo American Honeysuckles. 1890. II. 837,= 839.^ 



— Tivo American St. Johnsworts. 1890. II. 556,= 557.' 



— Vaccinium hirsutum. 1889. II. 685.= 



— Viburnum cotinifoUum. 1892. II. 843.' 



— Viburnum dilatatum. 1891. 11.843.' 



— Viburnum erosum. 1896. II. 843.' 



— Viburnum lantanoides. 1889. 11.843.' 



— Vibm-num moUe. 1891. 11.844.' 



— Viburnum pubescens. 1890. 11.844.' 



— Viburnum Sieboldi. 1889. 11.844.' 



— Viburnum tomentpsum. 1891. 11.844.' 



— Vitality of the seeds of Pinus contorta. 1880. II. 41.= 



— Vitis pabnata. 1889. 11.506.= 



— Die Walder von Nordamerilca. 1884. IV. 337.' 



— The Wax Myrtles of the sea-coast. 1894. II. 111.' 



— The Weeping Pinus ponderosa. 1888. III. 308.= 



— The White Mountain forests. 1892. IV. 339. 



— The wild Fig-tree of Florida. 1888. II. 150.' 



— On the wood of Quercus lobata. 1884. IV. 503.= 



— The woods of the United States. 1885. I. 38,' /F. IS,' 

 397 



— The YeUow-wood. 1888. II. 346.= 



— Yucca angustifoUa. 1889. II. 87.= 



— Yucca elata. 1889. II. 87.= 



— Yucca fiUfera. 1888. II. 87.= 



— Yucca Treculiana. 1888. 111.340.= 



— & Olmsted, F. L. Letter to C. H. Dalton. 1880. III. 

 208.= 



— & others. Forest policy for the forested lands of the United 

 States. 1897. IV. 272. 



Report of the commission . . . upon a forest policy for 



the forested lands of the United States. 1897. IV. 272. 



Report [of the forestry commission]. 1885. IV. 338.' ■ 



Sargent, Frederick Le Roy. Barberries. 1894. II. 202.= 



— An economical Linden. 1881. 1.188.= 



— The national flower movement. 1899. I. 516. 

 Sargent, Henry AVinthrop. Effects of the severe winter on 



rare evergreens. 1852. III. 291. 



— Evergreen shrubs. 1855. III. 205.= 



— Evergreens in the spring of 1857. 1857. 111.291. 



— A fine Kentucky Coffee tree. 1878. III. 478.' 



— The new Coniferae. 1854. III. 291. 



— Pinus ponderosa pendula. 1878. III. 308.= 



— Select lists of trees and shrubs, I. 1881. III. 60. 



— A third winter on the new evergreens. 1856. III. 291. 



— The winter of 1860-61 on evergreens. 1861. III. 292. 

 Sargent, Winthrop. List of forest and other trees northwest 



of the river Ohio. 1787. I. 304. 

 Sarnthein, Ludwig, Graf von. See Dalla Toree, K. W. von 



& Sarnthein, Ludwig, Oraf von. 

 Sarradin, Stanislas Eugene. Etude chimieo-physiologique- 



sur les cendres des veg^taux. 1855. I. 153. 

 Sarrasin frutescent. Polygonum frutescens Lin. 1836. III. 



387.' 



Sarrazin. L'Erable a sucre. 1732. IV. 527.' 

 Sarrazin, de. Notice sur la greffe du Noyer. 1850. III. 



355. 

 Sarrazin, F. Invasion inqui^tante du peridermium du Pin. 



1SS5. IV. 461.= 

 Sarrazin, H. Sur I'origine . . . du caoutchouc au Soudan. 



1899. II. 869.' 

 Sarsaparilla of the Mundrucus. 1862. III. 339.' 

 Sartelsen, H. MediniUa magnifica. 1861. III. 638.= 

 Sartha — Societe d'agriculture, sciences at arts. See Society 



ROYALE d'agriculture, SCIENCES . . . DU MaNS. I. 24.' 



Sarthe — Societe d'horticulture de la. See Soci:fiT£ . . . 

 III. 21. 



