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SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



Nematophyllum, II. 386. 



Nematostylis, II. 825. ^ 



Nemesia, II. 781. 



Nemopanthes, II. 465. 



Nemopanthus, II. 465. 



Netnopanlhus , II. 462. 



Nenax, II. 825. 



Nenga, II. 71. 



Neoharonia, II. 376. 



Neoboutonia, II. 448. 



Neogoetzea, II. 448. 



Neolindenia, II. 801. 



Neoliideritzia, II. 395. 



Neoscortechinia, II. 448. 



Neosparton, II. 759. 



Nepa, II. 387. 



Nephelium, II. 487; III. 539. 



Nepheliimi, II. 484, 486, 488. 



Nephradenia, II. 741. 



Nephroia, II. 207. 



Nephropetalum, II. 537. 



Nephrosperma, III. 327. 



Neptunia, II. 374; III. 482. 



Neraudia, II. 1.57. 



Neriacanthus, II. 801. 



Neriandra, II. 731; III. 691. 



Nerium, II. 728; III. 689. 



Nerium, II. 732, 734; III. 691. 



Nesaea, II. 609. 



Nesaea, II. 609. 



Nesiota, II. 495. 



Nesodapkiie, IV. 520. 



Nesogordonia, II. 869. 



Nesopanax, II. 651; III. 644. 



Nestlera, II. 861. 



Netherlands, see Holland. 



Nettoa, II. 514. 



Neumannia, II. 572. 



Neuracanthus, II. 801. 



Neurocarpum, II. 346. 



Neurolaena, II. 861. 



Neuropeltis, II. 746. 



Nevada, see United States, Western. 



Neviusia, II. 268; III. 429. 



New Caledonia, dendrography, IV. 89. 



economic products. III. 283. 



forest description, IV. 380. 



forest products, IV. 402. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 132. 



phytography, I. 508. 



New Guinea, descriptive botany. III. 93. 



— — economic products. III. 282. 



phytography, I. 499, 535. 



New Hampshire, see United States, 

 Northeastern. 



New Hebrides, miscellaneous publica- 

 tions on arboriculture. III. 132. 



phytography, I. 508. 



New Jersey, see IJnited States, North- 

 eastern. 



New Mexico, see United States, West- 

 ern. 



New South Wales, see Australia. 



New York, see United States, North- 

 eastern. 



New Zealand, afforestation, see Aus- 

 tralasia, IV. 169. 



— — arbor day, see Australasia, IV. 

 42. 



botanic gardens, see Australasia, I. 



69. 



dendrography, IV. 89. 



descriptive botany. III. 94. 



economic products, III. 283. 



forest description, IV. 380. 



forest gardens, IV. 18. 



forest policy, IV. 280. 



forest products, IV. 402. 



forest protection, IV. 181. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 132. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 124. 



New Zealand, periodicals, see Australasia, 

 I. 29, 520. 



phytography, I. 506, 535. 



reproductive interrelations, see 



Australasia, I. 240. 



Newbouldia, III. 707. 



Newcastlia, II. 759. 



Newfoundland, economic products, III. 

 261. 



forest policy, IV. 271. 



phytography, I. 309; V. xvi.^ 



see also Canada. 



Newtonia, II. 374. 



Nicaragua, see Central American Re- 

 publics. 



Nicodemia, II. 719. 



Nicotiana, II. 774; III. 701. 



Nidorella, II. 861. 



Niehuhria, II. 233. 



Niederleinia, II. 561. 



Nierembergia, II. 774; III. 701. 



Nile Valley, see Africa, Northeast. 



Nimmonia, II. 419. 



Niota, II. 736. 



Nipa, II. 71; III. 327. 



Nisa, II. 571. 



Nissolia, II. 374. 



Nitraria, II. 395; III. 494. 



Nivenia, II. 165. 



Noaea, II. 188. 



Nocca, II. 859. 



Noisettia, II. 567. 



Noisettia, II. 567. 



Nolanaceae, II. 767. 



Nolina, II. 84; III. 337. 



Noltia, II. 701. 



Nomenclators, I. 76; V. ix.' 



Nomenclature, I. 253, 529; V. xii.^ 



Nopalea, II. 595; III. 623. 



Norantea, III 546; III. 596. 



Norfolk Island, economic products. III. 

 283. 



phytography, I. 508. 



Normandia, II. 825. 



Noronhia, II. 712. 



Norrisia, II. 719. 



North Africa, see Africa, North. 



North America, acclimatization. III. 

 44. 



administration of private forests, 



IV. 308. 



afforestation, IV. 155. 



arbor day, IV. 41, 541; V. xxix.^ 



bibliography, I. 3; V. vii.' 



botanic gardens, I. 38,521; V. viii.^ 



cinchona cultivation. III. 712. 



collections. III. 27; V. xxvii.^ 



cultivation of exotic trees, IV. 124. 



cultivation of fruit trees. III. 132. 



dendrography, IV. 75, 544. 



descriptive botany. III. 60. 



diseases and injuries. III. 178. 



diseases caused by fungi, III. 193. 



economic products, III. 261 ; V. 



xxvni.2 



education. III. 32. 



erosion, IV. 184. 



exhibitions, IV. 19. 



financial results of forest manage- 

 ment, IV. 259. 



forest descriptions, IV. 336, 555. 



forest devastation, IV. 281, 552. 



forest exploitation, IV. 382. , 



forest fires, IV. 181. 



forest influences, IV. 45. 



forest laws, IV. 314. 



forest management, IV. 247. 



forest policy, IV. 271, 551; V. 



XXXI. 1 



forest products, IV. 396; V. xxxi.' 



forest protection, IV. 177. 



forest regulations, IV. 295. 



forest schools, IV. 30. 



forest statistics, IV. 336, 555. 



North America, galls, I. 214. 



history, I. 80; III. 32; IV. 24; V. x.» 



individual noteworthy trees, I, 



295; V. xvi.i 



injuries caused by insects. III. 186: 



IV. 205. 



insects, IV. 91, 205. 



manuals of arboriculture. III. 99. 



measures promoting silviculture, 



IV. 39. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 116. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. HI; V. xxx.i 



periodicals, I. 4, 519; III. 2, 757; 



IV. 3, 539; V. vii.' 



pharmacopoeias. III. 246. 



phenology, I. 222, 528. 



phytography, I. 304, 530; V. xvi.» 



reproductive interrelations, I. 239. 



state forest administration, IV. 



288. 



street trees. III. 208. 



taxes, tariffs, etc., IV. 284. 



tea cultivation. III. 600. 



textbooks and manuals of forestry, 



IV. 94. 



textbooks and manuals of sUviciil- 



ture, IV. 103. 



timber trade, IV. 402, 557. 



vernacular names, I. 72. 



viticulture. III. 549. 



North Carolina, see United States, 

 Southeastern. 



North Dakota, see United States, West- 

 ern. 



Northea, II. 699. 



Northeast Africa, see Africa, Northeast. 



Northeastern United States, see United 

 States, Northeastern. 



Norway, afforestation, IV. 156. 



forest descriptions, IV. 343. 



forest devastation, IV. 282. 



forest laws, IV. 315. 



forest policy, IV. 273. 



forest regulations, IV. 296. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 113. 



periodicals, I. 8. 



state forest administration, IV. 



288. 



textbooks and manuals of silvicul- 

 ture, IV. 103. 



see also Scandinavia. 



Notelaea, II. 712. 



Notelma, II. 712. 



Noteworthy trees, I. 295, 531; V. xvi.» 



Nothocestrum, II. 774. 



Nothocnestis, II. 469. 



Nothofagus, II. 127; III. 360; IV. 500. 



Nothopanax, II. 650. 



Nothopegia, II. 457. 



Nothoprotium, II. 457. 



Notobuxus, II. 453. 



Nolonia, II. 864. 



Notopora, II. 674. 



Notospartium, II. 374; III. 482. 



Notothixos, II. 176. 



Nouelia, II. 861. 



Nouettea, II. 729. 



Nucleus, see Cytology, I. 136, 525. 



Nudilus, II. 706. 



Nun-moth, see Liparis monacha, IV. 

 200. 



Niinnezharia, II. 66. 



Nursery management. III. 153; IV. 149, 

 546. 



Nutation, see Movements and Irritabil- 

 ity, I. 193, 527. 



Nutrition, I. 150, 157, 525, 526; III. 37; 

 IV. 64, 543; V. xi.^ 



Nutritive adaptations, I. 228, 529; V. 



XII.- 



Nuttallia, II. 268; III. 429. 



