SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



967 



Australasia, economic products, III. 282. 

 forest descriptions, IV. 380; V. 



XXXI. 2 



forest gardens, IV. 18. 



forest laws, IV. 332. 



forest policy, IV. 280; V. xxxi.^ 



forest products, IV. 401 ; V. xxxi.' 



— — forest protection, IV. 181; V. xxx.^ 



galls, see Australia, I. 216. 



history, see Australia, I. 82. 



individual noteworthy trees, I. 298. 



injuries caused by insects. III. 192. 



miscellaneous pubhcations on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 132; y. xxviii.i 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 124; V. xxx.2 



periodicals, I. 29, 520; III. 27; IV. 



17. 



phenology, I. 228. 



phytography, I. 498, 535; V. 



XXIV.- 



reproductive interrelations, I. 240. 



textbooks and manuals of silvi- 

 culture, IV. 111. 



viticulture. III. 559. 



Australia, collections, III. 29. 



dendrography, IV. 89. 



descriptive botany, III. 94. 



diseases and injuries, III. 180. 



economic products. III. 282. 



exhibitions, IV. 21. 



forest description, IV. 380. 



forest devastation, IV. 283. 



forest exploitation, IV. 383. 



forest influences, IV. 49. 



forest laws, IV. 332. 



forest policy, IV. 280; V. xxxi.' 



• forest products, IV. 401 ; V. xxxi.' 



• forest protection, IV. 181; V. 



XXX. ^ 



gaUs, I. 216. 



history, I. 82. 



insects, IV. 210. 



manuals of arboriculture, III. 116. 



miscellaneous pubhcations on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 132; V. xxviii.i 



miscellaneous pubhcations on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 124; V. xxx.2 



- — phytography, I. 499, 536; V. xxiv.2 



state forest administration, IV. 



295. 



tea cultivation. III. 604. 



timber trade, IV. 407. 



see also Australasia. 



Austria, forest descriptions, IV. 368. 



Austria-Hungary, acclimatization. III. 

 50. 



administration of private forests, 



IV. 309. 



afforestation, IV. 167, 647. 



bibliography, I. 4, 519. 



botanic gardens, I. 65, 522; V. ix.' 



collections. III. 29. 



cultivation of exotic trees, IV. 127. 



■ — - — cultivation of fruit trees. III. 146. 



dendrography, IV. 86. 



descriptive botany, III. 89. 



economic products, III. 272. 



erosion, IV. 187. 



exhibitions, IV. 21. 



financial results of forest manage- 

 ment, IV. 262. 



forest descriptions, IV. 367. 



forest devastation, IV. 283. 



forest experiment stations, IV. 38, 



541. 



forest fires, IV. 184. 



forest gardens, IV. 18. 



forest influences, IV. 48. 



forest laws, IV. 331. 



forest management, IV. 249; V. 



XXXI. • 



forest officers and employees, IV. 



311. 



Austria-Hungary, forest policy, IV. 278. 



forest products, IV. 399. 



forest regulations, IV. 307. 



forest schools, IV. 36, 541. 



forest servitudes, IV. 334. 



gaUs, 1.216. 



history, I. 81, 523; IV. 28. 



individual noteworthy trees, I. 298. 



insects, IV. 209, 550. 



manuals of arboriculture, HI. 115. 



measures promoting sylvicultures, 



rV. 41. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 127. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 123. 



periodicals, I. 27, 520; III. 24; IV. 



13, 539; V. vn.= 



pharmacopoeias, III. 256. 



phenology, I. 227, 528; V. xn.^ 



phytography, I. 438; V. xxii.^ 



sUvieulture and pasturing, IV. 136. 



state forest administration, IV. 



294. 



textbooks and manuals of forestry, 



IV. 99. 



textbooks and manuals of silvi- 

 culture, IV. 110. 



timber trade, IV. 406. 



vernacular names, I. 75. 



viticulture. III. 558. 



Austrian Littoral, forest descriptions, 

 IV. 374. 



phytography, I. 447; V. xxm.' 



Autumnal coloration, I. 185, 526; III. 

 207; V. xn.2 



Auxemma, II. 748. 



Auxiliary and introductory publications, 

 arboriculture. III. 1, 757; V. xxvii." 



dendrology; see Auxiliary pubhca- 

 tions, and Introductory publications. 



forestry, IV. 1, 539; V. xxix.' 



Auxiliary pubhcations, dendrology, I. 1, 

 519; V. VII.' 



Avalanches, IV. 188. 



Avellanita, II. 437. 



Avenue trees, see Street and shade trees, 

 III. 208. 



Averrhoa, II. 392; III. 491. 



Averrhoidium, II. 484. 



Avicennia, II. 753; III. 695. 



Axanthes, II. 833. 



Axanthopsis, II. 833. 



Axinaea, II. 636. 



Axinandra, II. 636. 



Axinanthera, II. 636. 



Axyris, II. 188. 



Ayenia, II. 532. 



Azadirachta, III. 511. 



Azaha, II. 673, 674, 675; III. 654. 



Azaleodendron, II. 675; III. 654. 



Azaola, II. 699. 



Azara, II. 569; III. 614. 



Azara, II. 572. 



Azima, II. 472. 



Azores, miscellaneous publications on 

 arboriculture. III. 131. 



phytography, I. 496. 



Babbaffia, II. 188. 



Babingtcmia, II. 620. 



Baccaurea, II. 437. 



Baccharis, II. 852; III. 754. 



Baccharis, II. 863. 



Backhousia, II. 620. 



Baconia, II. 825. 



Bactris, II. 65; III. 320. 



Bacularia, II. 65. 



Baden, forest descriptions, IV. 350. 



forest laws, IV. 317. 



forest regulations, IV. 298. 



— ' — state forest administration, IV. 289. 



see also German Empire. 



Badiera, II. 430. 



Badula, 11. 693. 



Baduhi, II. 694, 695. 



Baeckea, II. 620. 



Baeoboirys, II. 694. 



Bahama Islands, see West Indian Islands. 



Baikiaea, II. 334. 



Baillonia, II. 753. 



Baillonodendron, II. 560. 



Baissea, II. 724. 



Bakeria, II. 651; III. 644. 



Balanites, II. 395. 



Balanocarpus, II. 559. 



Balanopsidaceae, II. 111. 



Balanostreblus, II. 146. 



Balansaephytum, II. 146. 



Balaustion, II. 620. 



Balbisia, II. 389. 



Balbisia, II. 864. 



Balboa, II. 386. 



Balearic Islands, phytography, I. 423. 



Balfouria, II. 734. 



Balfourodendron, II. 399. 



Balkan Peninsula, acchmatization, III. 

 50. 



afforestation, IV. 168. 



botanic gardens, I. 66, 522. 



dendrography, IV. 87. 



descriptive botany. III. 91. 



economic products. III. 272. 



■ forest influences, IV. 48. 



forest schools, IV. 37. 



history. III. 33. 



insects, IV. 210. 



manuals of arboriculture, III. 116. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 127. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 124. 



periodicals. III. 26; IV. 15; V. 



xxvn,' xxix;' see also Greece, I. 

 28.1 



pharmacopoeias. III. 256. 



phenology, I. 227. 



■ phytography, 1. 448, 536; V. xxni.' 



timber trade, IV. 407. 



vernacular names, I. 75. 



see also Bulgaria, Greece, Monte- 

 negro, Rumania and Servia. 



Ballota, II. 763. 



Baloghia, II. 437. 



Balsamea, II. 417. 



Balsamocarpon, II. 338; III. 468; V. 



XXEK.l 



Balsamodendron, II. 417; III. 510. 

 Baltic Provinces, forest descriptions, IV. 



347. 



see also Russia. 



Baluchistan, phytography, I. 477. 



Bambos, II. 59, 



Bambusa, II. 59; III. 316. 



Bambusa, II. 60; III. 315, 316. 



Banara, II, 569. 



Banisteria, II. 424; III. 513., 



BanisUrm, II. 425, 427. 



Banksia, II. 159; III. 382. 



Banksia, II. 264. 



Baphia, II. 334; III. 467. ~ 



Baptisia, II. 377. 



Baranda, II. 611. 



Barbacenia, II. 90; III. 341. 



Barbados, see West Indian Islands. 



Barbeuia, II. 192. 



Barbeya, II. 141. 



Barcena, II. 492. 



Bark, as a forest product, IV. 434, 558. 



increase, I. 189, 527; V. xii.' 



structure of, 1. 130, 525; IV. 62, 543; 



V. xi.i 

 various economic uses, IV. 436; 



see also Tanbarks, IV. 435. 



■ wounds to, III. 180. 



Bark-beetles, see Scolytidae, IV. 203. 

 Bark cleaning. III. 175. 

 Bark stripping, IV. 434. 



