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SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



Mediterranean Islands, phytography, I. 

 451, 536. 



Mediterranean region, phytography, I. 

 451;V. xxiii.i 



and islands, miscellaneous publica- 

 tions on arboriculture, III. 127. 



Mediterranean States of Africa, affores- 

 tation, IV. 168, 547. 



botanic gardens, see North Africa, 



I. 68, 522. 



dendrography, IV. 89. 



descriptive botany, III. 93. 



economic products, III. 279. 



— — forest influences, IV. 49. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 130. 



periodicals, see Africa, I. 29. 



phytography, I. 483; V. xxiv.' 



vernacular names, see Africa, I. 76. 



see also Algeria and Egypt. 



Medusagyne, II. 557. 



Medusanlhera, II. 475. 



Megaphyllaea, II. 421. 



Megistostigma, II. 447. 



Meladenia, II. 379. 



Melaleuca, II. 629; III. 636; IV. 534. 



Melaleuca, II. 620, 621, 628, 633. 



Melananthus, II. 773. 



Mclanocarya, II. 467. 



Melanochyla, II. 457. 



Melanodendron, II. 860. 



Melanophylla, II. 656. 



Melanopsidium, II. 823. 



Melanorrhoea, II. 457; III. 525. 



Melanoselinum, II. 653; III. 644. 



Melanlhesa, II. 438. 



Melasanthus, II. 760. 



Melastoma, II. 638; III. 638. 



Melaslmna, II. 635, 637, 640, 641. 



Melastomataceae, II, 634, 874; III. 638. 



Melhania, II. 536; III. 591. 



Melhania, II. 539. 



Melia, II. 421; III. 512; IV. 525. 



Melia, III. 511. 



Meliaceae, 11. 418, 873 ; III. 51 1 ; IV. 525. 



Melianthaceae, II. 491; III. 540. 



Melianthus, II. 491; III. 541. 



Melicocca, II. 487; III. 539. 



Melicoccus, II. 487. 



Melicope, II. 408. 



Melicytus, II. 567. 



Melicytii^, II. 467. 



Melidora, II. 663; III. 649. 



Melientha, II. 170. 



Melio-Schinzia, II. 420. 



Mehosma, II. 490. 



Meliphlea, II. 528. 



Mellera, II. 801. 



Mellissia, II. 773. 



Melloa, II. 789. 



Melocactus, II. 595, 873; III. 623. 



Melocactus, II. 591. 



Melocanna, II. 60. 



Melochia, II. 536; III. 591. 



Melodinus, II. 728. 



Melodorum, II. 218. 



Melolobium, II. 371. 



Melolontha vulgaris, IV. 202, 548. 



Memecylon, II. 639; III. 638. 



Memora, II. 789. 



Menabea, II. 741. 



Menarda, II. 449. 



Mendoncia, II. 801. 



Mendozia, II. 801. 



Menispermaceae, II. 205; III. 396. 



Menispermum, II. 207; III. 397. 



Menispermwm, II. 206, 207; III.. 396, 

 397. 



Menodora, II. 712. 



Mensuration, III. 200; IV. 213, 550. 



Mentzelia, II. 583. 



Menziesia, II. 674. 



Menziesia, II. 662, 675; III. 649. 



Mephitidia, II. 822. 



Meratia, III. 401. 



Meralia, II. 214. 



Mercklinia, II. 162. 



Meriania, II. 639. 



Meriania, II. 641. 



Merinthopodium, II. 773. 



JMeristematic tissues, I. 132. 



Merkusia, II. 847. 



Mertensia, II. 141. 



Meryta, II. 650; III. 643. 



Mesembryanthemum, II. 193; III. 688; 



V. XXVI.- 

 Mesogyne, II. 154. 

 Mespilus, II. 268; III. 429. 

 Mespilus, II. 260, 269, 278; III. 421, 



443. 

 Messerschmidia, II. 750, 751. 

 Mesua, II. 557, 873; III. 610; IV. 528. 

 Metabolic processes and products, I. 



174, 526; V. xi.°- 

 Metachlamydeae, II. 657, 874; V. 



XXVII.- 



Metagonia, II. 684. 



Metalasia, II. 860. 



Metamorphosis, I. 101. 



Metaplexis, II. 741. 



Metaplexis, II. 738. 



Metastelma, II. 741. 



Meteoric influences, diseases and injuries 

 caused by, III. 181. 



injuries, IV. 188, 548. 



Meteorology, III. 36; IV. 59, 542. 



Methorium, II. 534. 



Methyscophylhmi, II. 466. 



Metrocynia, II. 349. 



Metrodorea, II. 408; III. 504. 



Metrosideros, II. 630, 874; III. 636. 



Metrosideros, II. 620, 621, 625, 628; 

 III. 633. , 



MetroxTlon, II. 71; III. 327. 



Metroxylon, III. 325, 330. 



Metternichia, II. 774; III. 701. 



Mexico, coffee cultivation. III. 728. 



dendrography, IV. 78. 



descriptive botany. III. 63. 



economic products. III. 264. 



• forest descriptions, IV. 341. 



forest laws, IV. 315. 



forest policy, IV. 272. 



forest protection, IV. 179. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. lis. 



phytography, I. 331, 531; V. 



XVIII.' 



— — state forest administration, IV. 288. 



timber trade, IV. 403. 



see also Central America. 



Meyenia, II. 801. 



Meyenia, II. 770, 804; III. 710. 



Meyna, II. 833. 



Mezierea, II. 583. 



Mezilaurus, II. 226. 



Mezoneurum, II. 371; III. 481. 



Mezzettia, II. 218. 



Michelia, II. 213; III. 400. 



Michigan, see United States, North- 



Miconia, 11. 640; III. 638. 

 Micrandra, II. 44S; III. 521. 

 Micranthella, II. 641. 

 Micranthemum, II. 448. 

 Micranlhera, ll. 558. 

 Micranthcs, II. 763. 

 Micrantheum, II. 448. 

 Micrantheitm, II. 449. 

 Microcachrys, II. 9; III. 287. 

 Microcalamiis, II. 58. 

 Microohonea, II. 728. 

 Micrococus, II. 69. 

 Microcorys, II. 764. 

 Microcos, ll. 513. 

 MiVrocycas, II. 6. 

 Microdesmis, II. 448. 

 Microdon, II. 781. 



Microelus, II. 437. 



Microglossa, II. 860. 



MicTokenlia, II. 68. 



Microlicia, II. 640. 



Microlobium, II. 332. 



Microloma, tl. 741. 



Micromeles, II. 311. 



Micromelum, II. 408. 



Micromeria, II. 766. 



Micromyrtus, II. 631. 



Micronychia, II. 457. 



Mierophoenix, II. 72; HI. 328. 



Micropora, II. 226. 



Microptelea, II. 142. 



Micropteryx, II. 356. 



Microrhamnus, II. 495. 



Microrhamnus, II. 496. 



Microscopy, see Microtechnique. 



Microsemma, II. 572. 



Microstachys, II. 451. 



Microsteira, II. 427. 



Microtechnique, I. 36, 521; V. vni.^ 



Microtropis, II. 470. 



Mida, II. 168. 



Migration, I. 241; V. xii.^ 



and succession of forest growth, 



IV. 74, 543. 



Mikania, II. 860; III. 755. 



Mikania, II. 856, 864, 866. 



Mildea, II. 487. 



Miliusa, II. 218. 



Millettia, II. 371. 



Millingtonia, II. 789. 



Millingtonia, II. 490. 



Milnea, II. 419. 



Mimetes, II. 164; III. 383. 



Mimosa, II. 371; III. 481. 



Mimosa, II. 322, 330, 340, 354, 356, 358, 

 365, 369, 377, 379; III. 462, 484. 



Mimosaceae, see Leguminosae. 



Mimulopsis, II. 801. 



Mimulus, II. 781; III. 703. 



Mimusops, II. 699; III. 668; IV. 534. 



Mineralogy, III. 37; IV. 60, 542. 



Mining, timber used in, IV. 425. 



Minkelersia, II. 373. 



Minnesota, see United States, Western. 



Minquartia, II. 171. 



IMinuria, II. 860. 



Mionandra, II. 427. 



Miquelia, II. 475. 



MirasoUa, II. 867. 



Mu-belia, II. 373; III. 482. 



Mirbelia, II. 375. 



Misanteca, II. 226. 



Miscantheca, II. 226. 



Miscellaneous publications including 

 reports and statistics on arboricul- 

 ture, III. 116, 757; V. xxvm.i 



Miscellaneous publications on general 

 forestry, IV. 100. 



Miscellaneous publications on silvicul- 

 ture, IV. Ill, 544; V. XXX. 1 



Miscellaneous publications, partly bo- 

 tanical, I. 30, 520; V. vii.^ 



Mischodon, II. 448. 



Misodendron, II. 167. 



Mississippi, see United States, Southeast- 

 ern. 



Missouri, see United States, Western. 



Mitragvna, II. 823. 



Mitraria, II. 795; III. 708. 



Mitrasacme, 11. 782. 



Mitrastigma, II. 826. 



IMitrephora, II. 218. 



Mitnostigma, II. 829; III. 747. 



Mitsclierlichia, II. 191. 



Mixed coniferous forests, IV. 138. 



Mixed forests, treatment of, IV. 137. 



Mixed hardwood forests, IV. 137. 



Mixed woods, in regard to age, IV. 138. 



in regard to light requirement, IV. 



138. 



Modnna, II. 582. 



