SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



989 



Mafureira, II. 422. 



Magellan Territory, phytography, I. 

 3i7. 



Magnetism, I. 230. 



Magnolia, II. 211; III. 398; IV. 520. 



Magnolia, II. 213; III. 400. 



Magnoliaceae, II. 208; III. 397; IV. 

 519. 



Magonia, II. 487. 



Mahaleb, II. 270; III. 430. 



Mahernia, II. 536; III. 591. 



Mahonia, III. 395. 



Mahonia, II. 201. 



Mahurea, II. 557. 



Maieta, II. 638, 641. 



Maihuenia, II. 594. 



Maillardia, II. 154. 



Maine, see United States, Northeastern. 



Maingaya, II. 253. 



Majidea, II. 486. 



Makokoa, II. 604. 



Malache, II. 526. 



Malachodendron, II. 549. 



Malachra, II. 525; III. 763. 



Malacocarpus, II. 395, 591; III. 622. 



Malacoxylum, II. 502. 



Malaisia, II. 154. 



Malanea, II. 823. 



Malaspinaea, II. 692. 



Malay Archipelago, afforestation, IV. 

 168. 



botanic gardens, I. 67; V. ix.' 



coffee cultivation. III. 729. 



cultivation of fruit trees. III. 147. 



dendrography, IV. 87. 



descriptive botany. III. 91. 



economic products, III. 274. 



forest descriptions, IV. 376. 



forest influences, IV. 48. 



forest policy, IV. 279. 



forest products, IV. 399. 



forest regulations, IV. 307. 



forest schools, IV. 37. 



individual noteworthy trees, I. 298. 



insects, IV. 210. 



manuals of arboriculture. III. 116. 



miscellaneous pubUcations on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 127. 



miscellaneous pubhcations on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 124. 



periodicals, I. 29; III. 26, 757. 



phytography, I. 464, 536; V. xxiii.^ 



state forest administration, IV. 



294. 



tea cultivation, III. 601. 



— - — timber trade, IV. 407. 



vernacular names, I. 75. 



Malay Peninsula, botanic gardens, I. 67. 



cultivation of fruit trees. III. 147. 



economic products. III. 274. 



forest products, IV. 399. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 129. 



periodicals, I. 29; IV. 16. 



• phytography, I. 464. 



tea cultivation, III. 601. 



Malesherbia, II. 575. 



Malesherbiaceae, II. 575. 



Mallea, II. 420. 



Mallophora, II. 759. 



Mallotus, II. 447; III. 520. 



Malortiea, 11.71; III. 331. 



Malouetia, II. 728;III..6S9. 



Malpighia, II. 426; III. 513. 



Malpighia, II. 424, 425, 425. 



Malpighiaceae, II. 423; III. 513. 



Malta, see Mediterranean Islands. 



Malus, II. 266; III. 425; V. xxix.i 



Malva, II. 525. 



Malva, II. 525, 528; III. 589. 



Malvaceae, II. 518; III. 586, 762. 



Malvastrum, 11. 525. 



M.alvaviscus, II. 525; III. 588. 



Malvaviscus, II. 522. 



Malveopsis, II. 525. 



Mamillaria, II. 594; III. 623. 



Mammals, IV. 90. 



Mammea, II. 557; III. 610. 



Mammea, II. 558. 



Mammillaria, II. 594; III. 623. 



Mammillaria, II. 589, 591 ; III. 620. 



Man, injuries caused by, IV. 196, 548. 



Managa, II. 869. 



Manchuria, see Siberia, East. 



Mandevilla, II. 728; III. 689. 



Mandirola, II. 792. 



Manettia, II. 823; III. 746. 



Manettia, II. 823. 



Mangifera, II. 456; III. 524. 



Mangifera, III. 508. 



Manglesia, II. 620, 872; III. 383. 



Manglietia, II. 213. 



Manglilla, II. 695. 



Manicaria, II. 71. 



Manihot, II. 447; III. 520. 



Maniltoa, II. 371. 



Manna, ill. 220. 



Manna, II. 331. 



Mannia, II. 414. 



Manniophyton, II. 447. 



Manotes, II. 317. 



Manuals, diseases and injuries, IV. 195. 



forest management, IV. 239; V. 



XXXI.' 



forest valuation, IV. 252. 



forestry, IV. 94. 



pharmacognosy and pharmacology, 



III. 257, 758. 



silviculture, IV. 103; V. xxx.i 



see also Textbooks. 



Manuals and general treatises of arbori- 

 culture, III. 96, 757. 



Manufacture of miscellaneous articles 

 from wood, IV. 428, 557. 



Manulea, II. 780. 



Mamdea, II. 780. 



Manuring, III. 151; IV. 144, 545. 



Maoutia, II. 157; III. 382. 



Maoutia, II. 759. 



Mapouria, II. 823. 



Mappa, III. 520. 



Mappia, II. 475. 



Mappia, II. 446. 



Mapping, see Geodesy, IV. 263. 



Maprounea, II. 447. 



Maquiera, II. 153. 



Maralia, II. 651. 



Maranlhes, II. 269. 



Marcellia, II. 745. 



Marcetia, II. 638. 



Marcgravia, II. 546. 



Marcgravia, II. 546. 



Marograviaceae, II. 546; III. 596. 



Marenteria, II. 219. 



Mareya, II. 447. 



Margaritopsis, II. 823. 



MargjTicarpus, II. 268. 



Marianthus, II. 247. 



Marignia, II. 407, 418. 



Marila, II. 557. 



Maripa, II. 746. 



Markea, II. 773. 



Marlea, II. 615. 



Marlierea, II. 629. 



Marlothia, II. 495.. 



Marquartia, II. 56. 



Marquesas Islands, phvtography, I. 510. 



MarruUum, II. 763; HI. 697. 



Marsana, II. 408. 



Marsdenia, II. 740; III. 693. 



Marshall Islands, descriptive botany, 



■ III. 94. 



phytography, I. 510. 



see also Pacific Islands. 



Marsypopetalum, II. 218. 



Martha, II. 827. 



Martinezia, II. 71; III. 327. 



Martiniera, II. 392. 



Martiusia, II. 371. 

 Marumia, II. 638. 

 Marumia, II. 542. 

 Marupa, II. 414. 



Maryland, see United States, South- 

 eastern. 

 Mascagnia, II. 427. 

 Mascarene Islands, cinchona cultivation, 



III. 717. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 130. 



phytography, I. 481. 



— ■ — see also Indian Ocean Islands, 



Mascarenhasia, II. 728; III. 689. 



Massachusetts, see United States, North- 

 eastern. 



Massoia, III. 407. 



Mastacanthvs, II. 754. 



Mastixia, II. 656. 



Matayba, II. 487. 



Matches, IV. 428. 



Materia medica, III. 237, 757; V. 

 xxvm.i 



history of. III. 238. 



Material for paper making. III. 235. 



Mathematics, III. 36; IV. 57, 542. 



Mathiola, II. 234. 



Mathurina, II. 574. 



Matisia, II. 530. 



Matthiola, II. 234. 



Mauneia, II. 572. 



Maurandia, II. 780; III. 703. 



Mauria, II. 457. 



Mauritia, II. 71; III. 327. 



Mauritius, forest description, IV. 378. 



periodicals, I. 29. 



tea cultivation. III. 604. 



see also Indian Ocean Islands. 



Maurocenia, II. 470. 



Mavia, II. 358; III. 476. 



Maximihana, II. 71 ; III. 327. 



Maximiliana, II. 566. 



Maximoviiczia, II. 213; III. 400. 



Maxwellia, II. 530. 



May-bug, see Melolontha vulgaris, IV. 

 202. 



Mayepea, II. 712. 



Mayna, II. 572. 



Mayodendron, II. 789. 



Maytenus, II. 470; III. 533. 



Mazeutoxeron, II. 404. 



Measurement, instruments of, IV. 231. 



see also Mensuration, IV. 213. 



Measures promoting sylviculture and 

 forestry, IV. 39, 541. 



Mechanical forces, adaptations to, I. 

 236. 



Mechanical tissues, I. 134. 



Mecoslylis, II. 446. 



Medea, II. 439. 



Medeola, II. 79. 



Medicago, II. 371. 



Medical botany, history of,. III. 238. 



see also Descriptive botanj^, me- 

 dicinal, III. 53. 



Medical properties, their relation to af- 

 finity and habit. III. 259; V. xxvin.^ 



Medical uses of wood products, IV. 433, 

 558. 



Medicia, II. 718. 



Medicinal plants, cultivation of. III. 

 149. 



Medicinal products. III. 239, 757; V. 



XXVIII.' 



Medicosma, II. 408. 

 Medieval literature, plants in, I. 514. 

 Medieval writers, I. 275, 530. 

 Medinilla, II. 638; III. 638. 

 Mediterranean Islands, afforestation, 



IV. 168. 



botanic gardens, I. 66. 



descriptive botany, III. 91. 



economic products, III. 272. 



forest descriptions, IV. 375, 556. 



