SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



979 



Europe, exhibitions, IV. 19, 540; V. 



XXIX.' 



financial results of forest manage- 

 ment, IV. 260, 551. 



• forest descriptions, IV. 342, 555; 



V. XXXI.2 



forest devastation, IV. 281, 552. 



forest exploitation, IV. 383. 



• forest fires, IV. 182, 547. 



forest gardens, IV. 18, 539. 



forest influences, IV. 46, 541 ; V. 



• forest laws, IV. 315, 554. 



forest management, IV. 247, 550; 



V. XXXI. = 



forest policy, IV. 272, 551. 



forest products, IV. 398. 



forest protection, IV. 179, 547; V. 



XXX.- 



forest regulations, IV. 296, 554. 



forest schools, IV. 30, 540. 



forest servitudes, IV. 333, 555. 



forest statistics, IV. 342, 555; V. 



XXXI.' 



galls, I. 214. 



history, I. SO, 523; III. 33, 757; 



IV. 24, 540; V. x.' 



individual noteworthy trees, I. 



296, 531; V. xvi.' 



injuries caused by insects. III. 



188, 757; IV. 205, 544", 549; V. xxxi.' 



■ insects, IV. 91. 



inundation, IV. 184, 547. 



land-slides, IV. 184, 547. 



— — manuals of arboriculture. III. 100, 

 757. 



measures promoting sylviculture, 



TV. 39, 541. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 119. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 113, 544; V. xxx." 



periodicals, I. 8, 519; III. 10, 757; 



IV. 5, 539; V. vii,' xxvii,' xxix.' 



pharmacopoeias, III. 247. 



phenology, I. 222, 528; V. xii.^ 



phytography, I. 348, 531 ;y. xvm.^ 



reproductive interrelations7t~239, 



529. 



silviculture and pasturing, IV. 134, 



545. 



■ state forest administration, IV. 



288, 552. 



state supervision of forests, IV. 



286. 



street trees. III. 208. 



taxes, tariffs, etc., IV. 284, 552. 



tea cultivation. III. 601. 



textbooks and manuals of forestry, 



IV. 94; V. XXX.' 



textbooks and manuals of silvi- 

 culture, IV. 103, 544; V. xxx.' 



timber trade, IV. 403, 557. 



vernacular names, I. 73, 522; V. 



IX.2 



■ viticulture, III. 551. . 



Eurotia, II. 188. 

 Eurya, II. 548; III. 596. 

 Eurija, III. 597. 

 EiiryhiAi, II. 861; III. 756. 

 Eurycoma, II. 414; III. 508. 

 Eiirygania, II. 684. 

 Eurylobium, II. 757. 

 Euryops, II. 857; III. 755. 

 Eurijspermum, II. 164. 

 Euscaphis, II. 473; III. 533. 

 Eusiderox-ylon, II. 225, 872. 

 Eustathes, II. 869. 

 Eustigma, II. 252. 

 Eustrephus, II. 83. 

 Eutada, II. 25; III. 297. 

 EutasrM, III. 297. 

 Eutaxia, II. 358; III. 477. 

 Eutaxia, II. 354. 



Euterpe, II. 68; III. 325. 



Eutetras, II. 857. 



Euthemis, II. 544. 



Euxenia, II. 883. 



Euzomodendron, II. 234. 



Evaporation, see Transpiration, I. 166. 



Evergreen foliage. III. 205. 



hedges. III. 214. 



Evergreens, planting of, III. 169. 



pruning of. III. 173. 



see also Pinaceae and Taxaceae. 



Eversmannia, II. 358. 



Evodia, 11. 406; III. 504; IV. 524. 



Evodia, II. 397, 406. 



Evodianthus, II. 76. 



Evolution, I. 243. 529; III. 50; IV. 74. 



Evolvulus, II. 744. 



Evonymus, II. 467; III. 532; IV. 526. 



E.xacum, II. 721. 



Excentric growth, see Stem, I. 104, 524. 



E.Kcoecaria, II. 444; III. 518. 



Excoecaria, II. 435, 437, 445. 



Exhibitions, III. 27; IV. 19, 540; V. 



XXIX.' 



Exocarpus, II. 168. 



Exochorda, II. 264; III. 424. 



Exogonium, II. 745. 



Exolepta, II. 662. 



Exospermum, II. 209. 



Exostemma, II. 816; III. 743. 



Exostyles, II. 358. 



Exotic trees, cultivation of, IV. 124, 545. 



Experimental stations, IV. 37, 541. 



Experimental work, IV. 37, .541. 



Exudation of water, I. 169, 526. 



Eyrea, II. 473. 



Eysenhardtia, II. 358; III. 477. 



Eystathes, II. 869. 



Fabiana, II. 771; III. 700. 



Fabrida, II. 331, 620, 628. 



Fadogia, II. 825. 



Fasroe Islands, sec Scandinavia, I. 350. 



Fagaceae, II. 122, 872; III. 358, 758; 



IV. 492, 559; V. xxvi.' 

 Fagara, IV. 524. 

 Fagara, II. 406, 411. 

 Fagelia, II. 779. 

 Fagonia, II. 395; III. 493. 



Fagraea, II. 718, 874; III. 682; IV. 536. 

 Fagus, 11. 125, 872; III. 360; IV. 493; 



V. xxxii.^ 



Fagus, II. 127; III. 360. 



Falconeria, II. 451. 



Falkland Islands, phytography, I. 347. 



Falling of branches, see Casting off of 



branches, I. 192. 

 Falling of leaves, see leaf fall, I. 191. 

 Fallugia, II. 264. 

 Faradaya, II. 757; III. 696. 

 Faramea, II. 817. 

 Fargesia, II. 60. 

 Farnesia, II. 322. 



Faroe Islands, see Scandinavia, I. 350. 

 Farsetia, II. 234. 

 Fasciation, see Teratology of stem, I. 



144. 

 Fatioa, II. 609. 

 Fatoua, II. 148. 



Fats, I. 181, 526; III. 224; V. xi.' 

 Fatsia, II. 648; III. 642. 

 Fatsia, II. 648, 652; III. 644. 

 Faujasia, II. 857. 

 Faurea, II. 160. 



Fecundation, I. 200, 527; V. xn.i 

 Feijoa, II. 632; III. 637. 

 Felicia, II. 857; III. 755. 

 Felled timber, contents of, IV. 219, 550. 

 Felling, IV. 333, 556. 



esthetic principles in. III. 202. 



season of, IV. 384, 557. 



Felling area, clearing of, IV. 388. 

 Fencing, IV. 146, 545. 

 Fendlera, II. 240; III. 411. 



Fendlerella, II. 240. 



Fenzlia, II. 627. 



Ferdinanda, II. 857; III. 755. 



Fcrdinandoa, II. 788. 



Ferdinandusa, II. 817; III. 744. 



Feretia, II. 817. 



Fernandia, II. 788. 



Fernelia, II. 817. 



Feronia, II. 407; III. 504; IV. 524. 



Ferreirea, II. 358. 



Fertilization, III. 175. 



see also Fecundation, I. 200, 527, 



aiid Reproductive interrelations, I. 

 236, 529. 



Feuilka, II. 844; III. 753. 



Fevillea, II. 844; III. 753. 



Fibre balls, I. 242. 



Fibres, III. 233; V. xxviii.' 



Ficalhoa, II. 670. 



Ficoideae, see Aizoaceae, II. 193. 



Ficus, II. 148, 872; III. 368; IV. 519. 



Ficus, III. 368. 



Fieldia, II. 794. 



Fiji Islands, botanic gardens, see Pacific 

 Islands, I. 69. 



descriptive botany. III. 94. 



economic products, III. 283. 



phytography, I. 510; V. xxiv.^ 



Filicium, II. 486. 



Fillaea, II. 358, 380. 



Fimbristemma, II. 737. 



Financial aspects of thinning, IV. 175. 



Financial results of forest management, 

 IV. 259, 651. 



Finland, see Russia. 



Finschia, II. 160. 



Fires, IV. 181, 547. 



Firewood, IV. 431. 



see also Heating power of wood, IV. 



412. 



Firmiana, II. .534. 



Fischera, II. 673. 



Fischeria, II. 737; III. 692. 



Fissical}^-, II. 358. 



Fissility of timber, IV. 411. 



Fitchia, II. 857. 



Fitchia, II. 160. 



Fitzroya, II. 30; III. 303. 



Fixation of movable soil, IV. 145, 545. 



Flacourtia, II. 570; III. 614. 



Flacourtia, II. 574. 



Flacourtiaceae, II. 568, 873; III. 614. 



Fleischeria, II. 527. 



Flemingia, II. 358; III. 477. 



Flsmingia, II. 804. 



Fleurya, II. 157. 



Flindersia, II. 407; III. 504, 



Floras, see Dendrography, IV. 75; de- 

 scriptive botany. III. 51; phytogra- 

 phy, I. 250, 529. 



Florida, see United States, Southeastern. 



Flotovia, II. 854. 



Flourensia, II. 857. 



Flowering, season of, III. 207. 



Flowers, double, I. 145. 



ecology, see Color and Reproduc- 

 tive interrelations, I. 236, 529. 



forcing and retarding of. III. 176. 



morphology and anatomy, I. 114, 



524. 



ornamental, III. 207. 



teratology, I. 145. 



Flueckigeria, II. 193. 



Flueggea, II. 444. 



Fluggea, II. 444. 



Fluids, absorption, I. 160. 



conduction, I. 162, .526; V. xi.^ 



Flumes, transport of timber by, IV. 390. 



Fockea, II. 738. 



Fodder, III. 223; IV. 438, 558. 



Foetidia, II. 612. 



Foliage, III. 205. 



Folk-lore, Plants in, see Plant lore, I. 

 517, 536. 



