SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



969 



Booconia, II. 229; III. 408. 



Boehmeria, II. 156; III. 381. 



Boehmena, II. 156, 157; III. 382. 



Boenninghausenia, II. 399. 



Boerhaavia, II. 190. 



Boerhaavia, II. 191. 



Boerlageodendron, II. 648. 



Bohadschia, II. 575. 



Bohemia, forest descriptions, IV. 370. 



see also Austria-Hungary. 



Bolbostylis, II. 856. 



Boldoa, II. 191. 



Boldoa, II. 222. 



Bolivaria, II. 712. 



Bolivia, descriptive botany. III. 64. 



economic products, III. 268. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 119. 



phytograph_v, I. 340. 



see also South America. 



Bombacaceae, II. 528, 873; III. 589; IV. 

 528; V. XXVII. I 



Bombax, II. 529; III. 589; IV. 528. 



Bombax, II. 529, 566; III. 589. 



Bomhycospermum., II. 745. 



Bonamia, II. 744. 



Bonania, II. 437. 



Bonannia, II. 484. 



Bonellia, II. 691. 



Bonnetia, II. 548. 



Bonplandia, II. 746. 



Bonplandia, II. 405; III. 503. 



Bontia, II. 805; III. 710. 



Bookkeeping, IV. 311. 



Boraginaceae, see Borraginaceae. 



Borassus, II. 65; III. 320; IV. 485. 



Bora^sns, II. 66; III. 320. 



Borbonia, II. 336. 



Borbonia, II. 259, 379, 381. 



Borckhausenia, II. 782. 



Borelta, II. 662. 



Borneo, economic products, III. 276. 



phytography, I. 469; V. xxm.^ 



see also Malav Archipelago. 



Boronia, II. 399; III. 495. 



Boronia, II. 413. 



Borraginaceae, II. 747; III. 695. 



Borrichia, II. 853. 



Borya, II. 706. 



Boschia, II. 529. 



Boscia, II. 230. 



Bosea, II. 189. 



Bosnia, forest description, IV. 374. 



• phytography, I. 447; V. xxiii.' 



■ — — see also Austria-Hungary. 



Bosqueia, II. 146. 



Bosscheria, II. 148. 



Bossiaea, ll. 336; III. 467. 



Boswellia, II. 416; III. 509; IV. 525. 



Botanic gardens, I. 38, 521; V. viii.' 



Botanical names, see Etymology, I. 76; 

 V. ix;- Nomenclators, I. 76; V. ix;^ 

 and Nomenclature, I. 253, 529. 



terms, see Terminology, I. 69, 522. 



Botany, descriptive, see Descriptive 

 botany. 



emblematic, I. 515; V. xxv.' 



esthetic, I. 516, 536; V. xxv.» 



general, I. 82; III. 37; IV. 61; V. x.^ 



silvicultural, IV. 61, 543. 



Bothriospora, II. 810. 



Botryceras, II. 456. 



Boirydendrum, 11. 650. 



Botryodendron, II. 650; III. 643. 



Botryoropis, II. 611. 



Boucerosia, II. 736. 



Bouchardatia, II. 400. 



Bouchea, II. 753. 



Bouea, II. 455; III. 524. 



Boueia, II. 455. 



Bougainvillea, II. 191; III. 388. 



Bourreria, II. 748. 



Boutonia, II. 447. 



Bouvardia, II. 810; III. 711. 



Bouvardia, III. 744. 



Bouzetia, II. 400. 



Bowdichia, II. 337; III. 467. 



Bowenia, II. 3; III. 284. 



Bowkeria, II. 779. 



Boxes, wood for the manufacture of, 

 IV. 427. 



Boymia, II. 406; III. 504. 



Bracea, II. 724. 



Brachistus, II. 768. 



Brachyachcnium, II. 855. 



Brachychiton, II. 532 ; III. 590; V. xxvii.' 



Brachyclados, II. 853. 



Brachyglottis, II. 853; III. 755. 



Brachygloliis, II. 861. 



Brachylaena, II. 8.53. 



Brachyloma, II. 688. 



Brachj'lophon, II. 424. 



Brachynema, II. 700. 



Brachyotum, II. 636. 



Brachypterum, II. 353. 



Brachyris, II. 858. 



Brachvsema, 11. 337; III. 468. 



Brachystegia, II. 337; III. 468. 



Brachystephanus, II. 798. 



Brachijlome, II. 829. 



Brachylropis, II. 430. 



Brackenridgea, II. 544. 



Bracteolaria, 11. 334. 



Bracts, I. 111. 



Bradhurya, II. 345. 



Braddleya, II. 567. 



Bradleia, II. 444. 



Bragantia, II. 181, 190; III. 385. 



Bra'hea, II. 65; III. 321. 



Bmhea, II. 68; III. 332. 



Branches, casting olif, I. 192; V. xii.' 



Brandling, see Ramification, I. 106, 

 524. 



Brandisia, II. 779. 



Brandzeia, II. 337. 



Brassaia, 11. 652. 



Brassaiopsis, II. 648; III. 641. 



Brassica, II. 234. 



Bravaisia, II. 798. 



Brayera, III. 424. 



Brayera, II. 264. 



Brazil, botanic gardens, see South Amer- 

 ica, I. 39. 



coffee cultivation. III. 728. 



dendrography, IV. 78. 



descriptive botany. III. 65. 



economic products, III. 268. 



exhibitions, IV. 19. 



forest descriptions, IV. 342. 



forest products, iV. 398. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 119, 757. 



periodicals, see South America, I. 



7, 519. 



phytography, I. 340, 531; V. xviii.' 



vernacular names, see South Amer- 

 ica, I. 72. 



see also South America. 



Bra'zzeia, II. 512. 



Bredemeyera, II. 430. 



Bredia, II. 636. 



Brehmia, II. 525, 719. 



Bremontiera, II. 364. 



Breonia, II. 810. 



Breweria, II. 744. 



Breweria, II. 744, 746. 



Brexia, II. 238; III. 409. 



Breynia, II. 438. 



Brickelha, 11. 8.53. 



Bridelia, II. 438; III. 515. 



Bridge building, IV. 424. 



Bridgesia, II. 192; III. 388. 



Brighamia, II. 845. 



Brillantaisia, II. 798. 



Brindonia, II. 554; III. 609. 



British Guiana, forest laws, IV. 315. 



■ see also Guiana and South America. 



British India, afforestation, IV. 168. 



British India, botanic gardens, 1. 66, 522. 



cinchona cultivation, III. 713. 



coffee cultivation, III. 732. 



cultivation of fruit trees, III. 147. 



dendrographj', IV. 88. 



descriptive botany. III. 92. 



economic products. III. 276. 



exhibitions, IV. 21 ; V. xxix.i 



financial results of forest manage- 

 ment, IV. 262. 



forest description, IV. 377, 556; 



V. XXXI. ^ 



forest fires, IV. 184. 



forest influences, IV. 48. 



forest laws, IV. 332. 



forest management, IV. 250. 



forest policy, IV. 279. 



forest products, IV. 400, 557. 



forest protection, IV. 181. 



forest regulations, IV. 307. 



forest schools, IV. 37, 541. 



forest servitudes, IV. 335. 



history, see Asia, I. 81. 



individual noteworthy trees, see 



Asia, I. 298; V. xvi.' 



insects, IV. 210, 550. 



manuals of arboriculture. III. 116. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 129. 



miscellaneous publicatiqus on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 124. 



periodicals, I. 28; III. 26; IV. 16. 



pharmacopoeias. III. 257. 



phytography, I. 470; V. xxiii.^ 



silviculture and pasturing, IV. 136. 



state forest administration, IV. 



294, 554. 



taxes, tariffs, etc., IV. 285. 



tea cultivation. III. 602, 763. 



textbooks and manuals of forestry, 



IV. 100. 



textbooks and manuals of silvi- 

 culture, IV. 111. 



timber trade, IV. 407. 



vernacular names, I. 75. 



British Islands, acclimatization, III. 46. 



afforestation, IV. 161. 



arbor day, IV. 42. 



bibliography, I. 3. 



botanic gardens, I. 51, 521; V. 



Vlll.2 



collections. III. 28. 



cultivation of exotic trees, IV. 126. 



cultivation of fruit trees. III. 140. 



dendrograph}', IV. 84. 



descriptive botany, III. 78. 



economic products, III. 271. 



erosion, IV. 185. 



exhibitions, IV. 19. 



financial results of forest manage- 

 ment, IV. 261. 

 forest descriptions, IV. 357, 556; 



V. XXXI. ^ 



forest ex-periment stations, IV. 38. 



forest fires, IV. 183. 



forest gardens, IV. 18. 



forest influences, IV. 47. 



forest laws, IV. 323. 



forest management, IV. 248. 



forest policy, IV. 274, 551. 



forest products, IV. 398. 



forest protection, IV. 180. 



forest schools, IV. 34, 540. 



galls, 1.215. 



history, I. 80; III. 33; IV. 27. 



individual noteworthy trees, 1^96; 



V. XVI. 1 



insects, IV. 208. 



manuals of arboriculture. III. 106, 



757. 



measures promoting silviculture, 



IV. 40. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 122. 



