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SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



Africa, Northeast, economic products, 

 III. 280; phytography, I. 486; V. 



XXIV.' 



periodicals, I. 29; III. 26; IV. 16. 



phytograpliy, 1. 482, 536; V. xxiv.' 



reproductive interrelations, I. 240. 



South, see South Africa. 



■ state forest administration, IV. 



295, 554. 



street trees. III. 211. 



taxes, tariffs, IV. 285. 



■ tea cultivation. III. 604. 



■ timber trade, IV. 407. 



■ Tropical, dendrography, IV. 89. 



vernacular names, I. 76. 



— — viticulture, III. 559. 



— — West, descriptive botany. III. 93; 

 economic products, III. 280; forest 

 description, IV. 379; forest products, 



• IV. 401; miscellaneous publications 



- on arboriculture. III. 131; phytogra- 

 phy, I. 490. 



Afromendoncia, II. 796. 



Afzelia, II. 330, 872; III. 466. 



Agalma, II. 652; III. 644. 



Agalmyla, II. 793. 



Aganosma, II. 722. 



Aganosma, II. 730, 737. 



Agapetes, II. 659; III. 647. ■ 



Agarista, II. 659. 



Agarista, II. 673. 



Agastachys, II. 159. 



Agatea, II. 567. 



Agathis, II. 25; III. 297; IV. 447; V. 



XXXII.' 



Agathisanthemimi, II. 825. 



Agathophyllum, II. 227; III. 407. 



Agathosma, II. 398; III. 495. 



Agathosma, II. 408. 



Agathus, IV. 447. 



Agati, II. 383; III. 487. 



Agation, II. 567. 



Agauria, II. 659; III. 647. 



Agave, II. 88; III. 340. 



Agave, II. 89. 



Agdestis, II. 192. 



Age, mixed woods in regard to, IV. 138. 



Age of forests, determination of, IV. 



232 235 

 Age of trees, I. 193, 527; III. 181; IV. 



65, 543. 

 Agelaea, II. 316. 

 Ageratum, II. 862, 866. 

 Agiabampoa, II. 850. 

 Aglaia, II. 419, 873. 

 Agnostus, III. 384; see also Stenocarpus, 



II. 167. 

 Agnus-Castus, II. 761; III. 697. 

 Agonandra, II. 169. 

 Agonis, II. 620; III. 633. 

 Agricolaea, II. 755. 

 Agriculture combined with raising of 



timber, IV. 134, 545. 

 combined with silviculture, IV. 



132, 545. 

 Agrostistachys, II. 436. 

 Agyneia, II. 444, 449. 

 Aichryson, II. 237. 

 Ailanthus, II. 413; III. 506; IV. 524; V. 



XXVI. 2 



Ainsliaea, II. 850. 

 Aiouea, II. 223. 

 Aitonia, II. 419. 



Aizoaceae, II. 193, 872; III. 388; V. xxvi.' 

 Akania, II. 484. 

 Akebia, II. 201; III. 393; 

 Akeesia, II. 484. 



Alabama, see United States, Southeast- 

 em. 

 Alafia, II. 722. 



Alangiaceae, II. 614; III. 632. 

 Alangium, II. 615; III. 632. ■ 

 Alaska, economic products, III. 262. 

 ■ phytography, I. 311, 531. 



Alberta, II. 808; III. 711. 



Albertinia, II. 850. 



Albizzia, II. 330, 872; III. 466; IV. 521. 



Albizzia, II. 322, 377. 



Alchemilla, II. 257. 



Alchornea, II. 436; III. 514. 



Alchornea, II. 452. 



Aldabra Islands, see Mascarene and 

 Seychelle Islands, I. 481. 



Alectryon, II. 484. 



Aletris, II. 81. 



Aleurites, II. 436; III. 514. 



Aleurodendron, II. 536. 



Aleutian Islands, economic products, III. 

 262. 



phytography, I. 311. 



Alexa, II. 331. 



Alexandra, II. 331. 



Algarobia, II. 379; III. 485. 



Algeria, botanic gardens, see North 

 Africa, I. 68, 522. 



cultivation of exotic trees, IV. 127. 



exhibitions, IV. 21. 



financial results of forest manage- 

 ment, IV. 262. 



forest descriptions, IV. 379. 



forest devastation, IV. 283. 



forest fires, IV. 184; V. xxx.^ 



forest laws, IV. 332. 



forest poUcy, IV. 279. 



forest products, IV. 401. 



forest servitudes, IV. 335. 



— — miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 124. 



periodicals, IV. 16; see also Africa, 



1.29. 



phytography, see Mediterranean 



States of Africa, I. 483. 



state forest administration, IV. 



295. 



taxes and tariffs, IV. 285. 



vernacular names, see Africa, I. 76. 



see also Mediterranean States of 



A f T'lPH 



Alhagi, II. 331; III. 466. 



Alibertia, II. 808. 



Alihrexia, II. 767. 



Alicaslrum, II. 146; III. 367. 



Alicteres, II. 534. 



Alimentary uses of wood products, IV. 



433, 558. 

 Allaeanthus, II. 145. 

 Allaeophania, II. 809. 

 Allamanda, II. 723; III. 686. 

 Allanblackia, II. 553; III. 608. 

 Allasia, II. 761. 

 AUexis, II. 567. 

 Allocar-pus,^ II. 854. 

 Allomorphia, II. 635. 

 AUophylus, II. 484. 

 AUoplectus, II. 793; III. 708. 

 AUospondias, II. 455. 

 Allotment, IV. 250. 

 Ahneidea, II. 398; III. 495. 

 Alnus, II. 115; 871; III. 356; IV. 488. 

 Aloe, II. 77; III. 333; V. xxvi.' 

 Aloe, II. 79, S3. 

 Aloexylon, IV. 529. 

 Aloexylum, II. 600; III. 626. 

 Aloineae, see Liliaceae. 

 Alona, II. 767. 

 Alonsoa, II. 779. 

 Aloysia, II. 758. 

 Alphitonia, II. 492. 

 Alphonsea, II. 215. 

 Alpine regions, ecology, I. 219. 

 Alps, see Switzerland. 

 Alsace-Lorraine, forest descriptions, IV. 



349. 



forest laws, IV. 317. 



forest regulations, IV. 298. 



state forest administration, IV. 



289. 

 see also German Empire. 



Alseis, II. 809. 



Alseodaphne, II. 223. 



Alseuosmia, II. 834. 



Alsinidendron, II. 194. 



Alsodea, II. 568. 



Alsodeia, II. 568. 



Alsodeiopsis, II. 474. 



Alsomitra, II. 844. 



Alstonia, II. 723, 874; III. 686. 



Alslonia, III. 670, 688. 



AlthofEa, II. 512. 



Altingia, II. 252; III. 416; IV. 520. 



Alvaradoa, II. 414. 



Alvesia, II. 334. 



Alvordia, II. 850. 



Alysicarpus, II. 331. 



AJyxia, II. 723; III. 686. 



Alzatea, II. 465. 



Amaioua, II. 809. 



Amalocalyx, II. 724. 



Amanoa, II. 436. 



Amaraboija, II. 636; III. 638. 



Amaralia, II. 809. 



Amarantaceae, II. 189; III. 388. 



Amaria, II. 334. 



Amaroria, II. 414. 



AmaryUidaceae, II. 88; III. 340. 



Amasonia, II. 753; III. 695. 



Ambelania, III. 686. 



Amblyanthus, II. 692. 



Amblyocalyx, II. 724. 



Ambora, II. 222. 



Ambraria, 11. 825. 



Ambrosia, II. 850. 



Ameghinoa, II. 850. 



Amelanchier, II. 257; III. 419. 



America, see Central America, North 



America and South America. 

 Amherstia, II. 331; III. 466. 

 Amicia, II. 331; III. 466. 

 Amirola, II. 487. 

 Ammodendron, II. 331. 

 Ammothamnus, II. 331. 

 Ammyrsine, II. 673. 

 Amoora, II. 419. 

 Amorpha, II. 332; III. 467. 

 Ampalis, II. 145. 

 Ampelidaceae, see Vitaceae. 

 Ampelocissus, II. 601. 

 Ampelopsis, II. 501 ; III. 544. ' 

 Ampelopsis, II. 504; III. 544. 

 Ampelosicyos, III. 754. 

 Ampelovitis, II. 505; III. 545. 

 Amperea, II. 436. 

 Amphiblemma, II. 635. 

 Amphidonax, II. 59. 

 Amphilochia, II. 428. 

 Amphilophium, II. 785. 

 Amphipappus, II. 858. 

 Amphirrhox, II. 567. 

 Amphitecna, II. 785; III. 704. 

 Amphithalea, II. 332. 

 Amphodus, II. 366. 

 Amphorocalyx, II. 635. 

 Atnygdalaeeae, see Rosaceae. 

 Amygdalopsis, II. 270; III. 430. 

 Amygdalus, II, 270; III. 430. 

 Amyris, II. 398; III. 495. 

 Amyris, II. 403, 416, 417, 460; III. 510, 



511. 

 Anabasis, II. 187. 

 Anabasis, II. 188; IV. 519. 

 Anaoampseros, II. 194. 

 Anacardiaceae, II. 454; III. 523; IV. 525. 

 Anacardium, II. 455; III. 523. 

 Anacolosa, II. 170. 

 Anadenia, II. 160. 

 Anagallis, II. 695. 

 Anaglj'pha, II. 850. 

 Anagyris, II. 332; III. 467. 

 Anagyris, II. 377. 

 Analectis, II. 761. 

 Analvsis (chemical), methods, I. 156, 



526. 



