SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



1001 



Scutellaria, II. 766; III. 698. 



Scutia, 11. 499. 



Scutia, II. 492. 



Scutinanthe, II. 418. 



Scyphaea, II. 557. 



Scyphiphora, II. 831. 



Scyphocephalium, II. 221; III. 403. 



Scyphochlamys, II. 831. 



Scyphostegia, II. 222. 



Scyphosyce, II. 155. 



Scytanih'us, II. 739, 804. 



Scytopetalaceae, ll. 540. 



Sczegleewia, II. 537. 



Seaforthia, II. 74; III. 319; V. xxyi.> 



see also under Archontophoenix, II. 



64. 

 Seaside planting, III. 41. 

 Season of felling, IV. 384, 557. 



of flowering. III. 207. 



of planting. III. 168; IV. 154. 



Seasoning of timber, IV. 416. 



Sebastiania, II. 451; III. 522. 



Secamone, II. 742. 



Secretory tissues, I. 134, 525; V. xi.' 



Securidaea, II. 432; III. 514. 



Securinega, II. 451; III. 522. 



Securinega, II. 435. 



Seddera, II. 746. 



Sedgvnckia, II. 252. 



Sedum, II. 237. 



Sedxim, II. 235. 



Seed catalogues, see Botanic gardens, I. 



38 

 Seed' testing, IV. 147, 545. 

 Seedlings, I. 122; V. xi.' 

 Seeds, I. 120. 



dissemination, I. 240. 



forest, IV. 438; V. xxxi.' 



• gathering, keeping and preparing, 



IV. 147, 546. 



• selection of, IV. 147, 545. 



shipping of. III. 154. 



■ sowing of, III. 155; IV. 148. 



testing of. III. 156. 



vitality, I. 193, 527. 



Seguiera, II. 193. 

 Seguieria, II. 193. 

 Selaginaceae, see Scrophulariaceae, II. 



778. 

 Selago, II. 782. 

 Selago, II. 781. 



Selection, artificial. III. 50; see also Evo- 

 lution of cultivated plants, I. 246, 



529. 



natural, see Evolution. 



system, coppice with standards, 



IV. 130, 545. 

 Selinum, III. 644. 

 Selkirkia, II. 751. 

 Semecarpus, II. 461; III. 529. 

 Semeiandra, II. 646. 

 Semele, II. 85; III. 338. 

 Sempervivum, II. 237. 

 Senapea, II. 869. 

 Senecio, II. 864; III. 756. 

 Senefeldera, II. 451. 

 Senegambia, see Africa, West. 

 Senna, II. 342; III. 470. 

 Senra, II. 527. 

 Sensitive plants, see Irritability, I. 193, 



527. 

 Sepals, see Perianth. 

 Sequoia, II. 49; III. 309; IV. 484; V. 



XXV. ^ 



Serenaea, II. 75. 

 Serenoa, II. 75; III. 331. 

 Serials, see Periodicals and serials. 

 Sericobonia, II. 800; III. 709. 

 Sericocoma, II. 190. 

 Sericodes, II. 396. 

 Sencographis, II. 800; III. 709. 

 Sericospora, II. 801. 

 Sericostoma, II. 751. 

 Seringia, II. 538. 



Seringia, II. 535. 



Serissa, II. 831; III. 748. 



Serissa, II. S26. 



Serjania, II. 488; III. 540. 



Serjania, II. 490. 



Serraea, II. 527. 



Serronia, II. 93. 



Serriu-ia, II. 167. 



Sersalisia, II. 700. 



Servia, forest description, IV. 375. 



measures promoting silviculture, 



IV. 41. 



see also Balkan Peninsula. 



Servitudes, forest, IV. 332, 555. 



Sesamothamnus, II. 792. 



Sesbania, II. 383; III. 487. 



Sessea, II. 774. 



Sesuvium, II. 194. 



Sethia, II. 394. 



Severinia, II. 399. 



Seychelle Islands, phytography, I. 481, 



536. 

 Shade trees. III. 208. 

 Sheadendron, II. 616. 

 Shedding of branches, see Casting off of 



branches, I. 192. 



of leaves, see Leaf fall, I. 191. 



Shelter plantations. III. 212, 215; IV. 



154. 

 Shepherdia, II. 608; III. 629. 

 Sherbournia, II. 809. 

 Shingles, IV. 428. 

 Ship building, timber for, IV. 424; V. 



XXXII.' 



Shipping of fruits, III. 173. 



of plants. III. 154; IV. 151, 546. 



of seeds. III. 154. 



Shoes, wooden, see Wooden shoes, IV. 



428. 

 Shoots, reproduction by, see Vegetative 



reproduction. 



reversion, I. 196, 527. 



Shorea, II. 560; III. 611; IV. 528. 



Shorea, II. 5.59. 



Shrubs, climbing, III. 204. 



dwarf and creeping, see Dwarf and 



creeping plants, III. 205. 



for rockery. III. 205. 



for walls, III. 205. 



pruning of. III. 172. 



see also Trees and shrubs. 



Shuteria, II. 384. 



Siam, economic products. III. 276. 



forest description, IV. 377. 



phytography, I. 469. 



see also Indochina. 



Sibangea, II. 451.. 



Siberia, dendrography, IV. 87. 



economic products, III. 272. 



forest description, IV. 375. 



forest policy, IV. 279. 



phytography, I. 453; V. xxiii.' 



state forest administration, IV. 



294. 

 Siburatia, II. 694. 

 SicUy, phytography, I. 430, 535; V. 



XXII. ^ 



see also Italy. 



Sickingia, II. 831. 



Sicklera, II. 768. 



Sida, II. 527; III. 589. 



Sida, II. 519, .521, 526; III. 586, 588. 



Sidalcea, 11. 528. 



Sickranthiis, II. 851. 



Sideritis, II. 766. 



Sideroxylon. H. 700, 874. 



Sideroxylon, II. 462, 694, 697, 698, 700; 



III. 669. 

 Sigmatosiphon, II. 792. 

 Signatures, doctrine of, see Relation of 



properties to affinity. III. 259; V. 



XXVIII.^ 



Silkworm trees, cultivation of. III. 148. 

 Silvia, II. 226. 



Silvianthus, II. 841. 



Silvios, see Ecology, IV. 67, Physiology, 



IV. 63, and Evolution, IV. "74; also 



Forest influences, IV. 42. 

 Silviculture, IV. 103, 544; V. xxx.i 



measures promoting, IV. 39, 541. 



miscellaneous publications on, IV. 



III, 544; V. xxx.i 



systems and methods of, IV. 127, 



545. 

 textbooks and manuals of, IV. 103, 



544; V. XXX. 1 

 tools and machinery for, IV. 176, 



547. 



see also Arboriculture. 



Silviculture and agriculture combined, 



IV. 132, 545. 



Silviculture and fruit-trees, IV. 134. 

 Silviculture and pasturing, IV. 134, 545. 

 Silviculture with game-keeping, IV. 136. 

 Silviculture with regard to landscape 



effect, IV. 136, 545. 

 Simaba, II. 415; III. 509. 

 Simaruba, II. 415; III. 509. 

 Simaruha, II. 415. 

 Simarubaceae, II. 413; III. 506; IV. 



524; V. XXVI.2 

 Simmondsia, II. 453; III. 523. 

 Sinapidendron, II. 234. 

 Sinapodendron, II. 234. 

 Sinclairia, II. 860. 

 Sindechites, II. 731. 

 Sindora, II. 384; III. 487. 

 Siolmalra, II. 844. 

 Sipanea, II. 831. 

 Siparuna, II. 222. 

 Siphocampylus, II. 846; III. 754. 

 Siphocampylus, II. 845. 

 Siphocodon, II. 846. 

 Siphocolea, II. 790. 

 Siphonandra, II. 811. 

 Siphonia, II. 445; III. 618. 

 Siphonodon, II. 471. 

 Siphonoglossa, II. 803. 

 Sipolisia, II. 866. 

 Sizygium, II. 633. 

 Skimmia, II. 411;III. 505. 

 Skytalanthus, II. 731. 

 Skj'tanthus, II. 731. 

 Slackia, II. 795. 

 Sladenia, II. 543. 



Slides, transport of timber, IV. 390. 

 Sloanea, II. 511; III. 584. 

 Sloetia, II. 155, 872. 

 Small fruits, cultivation of, III. 147. 

 Smeathmannia, II. 572; III. 615. 

 Smilacaccae, see Liliaeeae. 

 Smilax, II. 85; III. 338. 

 Smirnowia, II. 384. 

 Sniithia, II. 384. 

 Smodingium, II. 461. 

 Smoke, injuries caused by. III. 185; IV. 



192, 548. 

 Smythea, II. 499. 

 Snow, injuries caused by. III. 184; IV. 



189, 548. 

 Soap, III. 226. 

 Soaresia, II. 148. 

 Societies, forestry, IV. 39, 541. 

 • publications of, see Periodicals; see 



also Associations. 

 Society Islands, descriptive botany. III. 



94. 



economic products. III. 283. 



phytography, I. 510. 



Socotora, II. 741. 



Socotra, see Africa, Northeast. 



Soil, aeration of, III. 211. 



as minor forest product, IV. 438. 



fixation of, IV. 145, 545. 



vegetative interrelations, I. 228. 



Soil and its relation to tree growth. III. 



40. 

 Soil relations, IV. 68, 543. 



