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SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES T-V 



Solanaceae, II. 767, 874; III. 698. 



Solandra, II. 774; III. 701. 



Solandra, II. 771. 



Solanum, II. 774; III. 701. 



SolanwH, II. 771; III. 699. 



Solenandra, II. 816. 



Solenantha, II. 567. 



Solenixora, II. 831. 



Solenophora, II. 795. 



Solenospcrmum, II. 469. 



Solenostemma, III. 694. 



Solenostigma, II. 141. 



Solidago, II. 855, 860, 864. 



SoUya, II. 249; III. 416. 



Solmsia, II. 512. 



Solomon Islands, see Bismarck Archi- 

 pelago. 



Somaliland, see Africa, Northeast. 



Sonchus, II. 866. 



Sonneratia, II. 610. 



Sonneratiaceae, II. 610. 



Sophora, II. 384; III. 487; IV. 524. 



Sophora, II. 331, 349, 378, 388, 389. 



Sorbaria, II. 311; III. 459. 



Sorbus, II. 311; III. 459, 758; IV. 520; 

 V. XXVI.2 



SorbiAS, III. 430. 



Sorindeia, II. 461. 



Sorocea, II. 155. 



Sorting of timber, IV. 387. 



Sotor, II. 789. 



Soulamea, II. 416; III. 509. 



Soidangia, II. 495. 



Souroubea, II. 547; III. 596. 



South Africa, afforestation, IV. 169. 



■ Isibliography, see Africa, I. 4. 



■ botanic gardens, I. 69. 



descriptive botany. III. 93. 



economic products. III. 281. 



■ exhibitions, IV. 21. 



■ forest descriptions, IV. 379. 



forest influences, IV. 49. 



forest policy, IV. 280. 



forest products, IV. 401. 



• miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 131. 



— — periodicals, IV. 16; see also Africa, 

 I. 29. 



phytography, I. 493; V. xxiv.i 



• reproductive interrelations, see 



Africa, I. 240. 



South America, bibliography, I. 3. 



botanic gardens, I. 39, 521; V. 



VIII.' 



cinchona cultivation, III. 713. 



■ coffee cultivation, III. 728. 



collections, III. 27. 



cultivation of exotic trees, IV. 125. 



dendrography, IV. 78. 



descriptive botany. III. 63. 



diseases and injvuies, III. 178. 



economic products. III. 264. 



exhibitions, IV. 19. 



forest descriptions, IV. 341. 



forest exploitation, IV. 382. 



■ forest laws, IV. 315. 



forest products, IV. 398; V. xxxi.^ 



forest protection, IV. 179. 



galls, I. 214. 



history, I. 80; III. 32; V. x.' 



individual noteworth}' trees, I. 295. 



• injuries caused by insects, III. 188. 



■ manuals of arboriculture. III. 99, 



;757. 



— — miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 118, 757. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 113. 



periodicals, I. 7, 519; HI. 10, 757; 



IV. 5. 



pharmacopoeias. III. 247. 



phytography, I. 327, 531; V. 



XVIII.' 



■ reproductive interrelations, 1.239. 



South America, tea cultivation. III. 601. 



vernacular names, I. 72, 522. 



viticulture. III. 551. 



South Atlantic Islands, miscellaneous 

 publications on arboriculture. III. 132. 



phytography, I. 498. 



South Carolina, see United States, 

 Southeastern. 



South Dakota, see United States, West- 

 ern. 



South Sea Islands, see Pacific Ocean 

 Islands. 



Southeastern United States, see United 

 States, Southeastern. 



Soulhwellia, II. 538. 



Sowing, III. 155. 



methods of, IV. 148. 



and propagation, IV. 146, 545. 



Soyauxia, II. 573. 



Soymida, II.421;III. 513. 



Spadostyles, II. 380. 



Spaendoncea, II. 338. 



Spain, administration of private forests, 

 IV. 554. 



afforestation, IV. 164, 546. 



arbor day, IV. 541. 



erosion, IV. 186, 547. 



exhibitions, ly. 20, 540., 



forest descriptions, IV. 363, 556. 



forest devastation, IV. 283. 



forest fires, IV. 183. 



forest laws, IV. 327, 555. 



forest officers and employees, IV. 



554. 



forest policy, IV. 276, 551. 



forest protection, IV. 181, 547. 



forest regulations, IV. 304, 554. 



forest schools, IV. 35, 541. 



forest seivitudes, IV. 334, 



insects, IV. 209, 550. 



measures promoting silviculture, 



IV. 41, 541. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 122, 544. 



periodicals, IV. 13, 539. 



pharmacopoeias. III. 255. 



silviculture and pasturing, IV. 135. 



state forest administration, IV. 



293, 553. 



state supervision of forests, IV. 



286. 



taxes, tariffs, etc., IV. 552. 



textbooks and manuals of forestry, 



IV. 99. 



textbooks and manuals of silvicul- 

 ture, IV. 109. 



timber trade, IV. 405, 557. 



see also Iberian Peninsula. 



Spanoghea, II. 484, 487. 



Sparattanthelium, II. 229. 



Sparattosperma, III. 707. 



Sparmannia, II. 515; III. 585. 



Sparlianlhiis, II. 385. 



Spartina, II. 60. 



Spartium, II. 385; III. 488. 



Spartium, II. 340, 349, 359; III. 473; 

 IV. 521. 



Spartocytisus, II. 349 ; III. 473. 



Spartothamnus, II. 760. 



Spathacanthus, II. 803. 



Spatheha, II. 411. 



Spathodea, II. 790; III. 707. 



Spathod^^a, II. 788, 789, 790, 791. 



Spatholobus, II. 385. 



Speirostyla, II. 515. 



Spermacoce, II. 831. 



Sperinadictyon, II. 819. 



Spermolepis, II. 633; III. 637. 



Sphacele, II. 766. 



Sphacophyllum, II. 866. 



Sphaeralcea, II. 528; III. 589. 



Sphaerocarya, II. 169, 172. 



Sphaerocoma, II. 194. 



Sphaerodendron, II. 648. ' ■ 



Sphaerogyne, III. 639. 



Sphaerolobium, II. 385; III. 488. 



Sphaerotna, II. 528. 



Sphaeropliora, II. 823. 



Sphae.ro physa, II. 385. 



Sphaerosepalum, II. 566. 



Sphaerosteina, II. 213; III. 400. 



Sphaerothalamus, II. 219. 



Sphalanthus, II. 6l7. 



Sphedamnocarpus, II. 427. 



Sphenodesma, II. 760. 



Sphenogyne, II. 867. 



Sphenostemon, II. 465. 



Sphenotoma, II. 690. 



Sphinctanthus, II. 831. 



Sphragidia, II. 440. 



Sphyranthera, II. 451. 



Sphyrospermum, II. 684. 



Spices, III. 221. 



Spielmannia, II. 806. 



Spigelia, II. 719. 



Spilanthes, II. 866. 



Spilanthes, II. 863. 



Spines, ecology, I. 236. 



morpholog}', I. 107. 



Spinointis, II. 505; III. 545. 



Spiraea, II. 313; III. 460. 



Spiraea, II. 264, 268, 269, 311, 316; III. 

 424, 430, 459. 



Spiraeanthemum, II. 250. 



Spiraeanthus, II. 316. 



Spiraeopsis, II. 2.50. 



Spiranthera, II. 411. 



Spirolobiimi, II. 379. 



Spiropetalum, II. 317. 



Spirospermum, II. 208. 



Spixia, II. 448. 



Spondias, II. 461; III. 529. 



Spondias, II. 416, 455, 456, 458. 



Sponia, II. 141, 142. 



SporleUa, II. 278. 



Spraying, III. 197. 



Sprengelia, II. 690; III. 665. 



Springalia, II. 690. 



Spyridium, II. 499; III. 543. 



Squamellaria, II. 831. 



Staavia, II. 252. 



Stability of characters, see Heredity, I. 

 248. 



Stachyanthus, II. 475. 



Stachyarrhena, II. 832. 



Stachycarpus, II. 9. 



Stachycrater, II. 572. 



Stachys, II. 767. 



Stuchys, II. 763, 766. 



Stachystemon, II. 452. 



Stachytarpheta, II. 760. 



Stachvuraceae, II. 574; III. 615. 



Staclwurus, II. 574; III. 615. 



Stacking of timber, IV. 387. 



Stadmannia, II. 489. 



Stadyna?mia, II. 489; III. 539. 



Stadtynannia, see Stadmannia. 



Staehelina, II. 866. 



Staehelina, II. 858. 



Stagtnaria, II. 456. 



Stahlia, II. 385. 



Staking trees, see Tree guards and sup- 

 ports, III. 198. 



Stalagmites, see Stalagmitis. 



Stalagmitis, II. 554; III. 609. 



Stamens, see Androecium, I. 116, 524. 



Standing trees, height of, IV. 215, 550. 



volume of, IV. 216, 550. 



Stangeria, II. 6; III. 286. 



Stanleya, II. 234. 



Stannia, II. 827. 



Stapelia, II. 743. 



Staphidiimi, II. 637. 



Staphylea, II. 473; III. 533. 



Staphylea, II. 473. 



Staphyleaceae, II. 473; III. 533. 



Staphylorhodos, II. 316. 



Staphysora, II. 452. 



