SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUMES I-V 



1003 



Starch, I. 139, 525; III. 220. 



State forest administration, IV. 288, 



552. 

 State supervision of forests, IV. 285, 



552. 

 Statioe, II. 696; III. 666. 

 Statice, II. 696. 



Statistics, forest, IV. 336, 555; V. xxxi.' 

 Staudtia, III. 403. 

 Stauntonia, II. 201; III. 393. 

 Stauntonia, III. 393. 

 Stauracanthus, II. 387. 

 Stauranthus, II. 411. 

 Btaurogvne, II. 803. 

 Stearode'ndron, II. 553; III. 608. 

 Steffensia, II. 93. 

 Steganthera, II. 222. 

 Stegnosperma, II. 193. 

 Stelechocarpus, II. 219. 

 Stellera, II. 606. 

 Stelmacr3'pton, II. 742. 

 Stelmatocrypton, II. 742. 

 Stem, morpholog3' and anatomy, I. 104, 



524. 



teratology, I. 144, 525; V. xi.' 



torsion, I. 107. 



Stemmadenia, II. 731. 



Stemodia, II. 782; III. 704. 



Slemonacanthus, II. 802. 



Stemonoporus, II. 561. 



Stemonm:us, II. 475. 



Sleniotria, ll. 782. 



Stenanthera, II. 690; III. 665. 



Stenocalyx, II. 427. 



Stenocarpus, II. 167; III. 384. 



Stenochilus, II. 805. 



Stenocline, II. 866. 



Stenodon, II. 641. 



Stenolobium, II. 791. 



Stenosiphonium, II. 803. 



Steaostephanus. II. 803. 



Stenosto;r.um, II. 809. 



Slenotropis, II. 356. 



Stephanandra, II. 316; III. 462. 



Stephania, II. 208; III. 397. 



Stcphania, II. 208. 



Stephanodaphne, II. 606. 



Slephanogastra, II. 636. 



Stephanophysum, II. 802; III. 710. 



Stephanotis, II. 742; III. 694. 



Stephegyne, II. 823. 



Sterculia, II. 538, 873; III. 591; V. 



XXVII.' 



Stemdia, II. 533; III. 590. 

 Sterculiaceae, II. 531, 873; III. 589, 



763; V. XXVII.' 

 Stereospermum, II. 791 ; III. 707. 

 Steriphoma, II. 233; III. 409. 

 Stevensia, II. 832. 

 Stevensonia, II. 72; III. 328. 

 Stevia, II. 866; III. 756. 

 Stewarlia, II. 549. 



see also Stuartia. 



Sticks, walking and mnbreUa, see Rods, 



walking sticks, IV. 428. 

 Stifftia, II. 866; III. 756. 

 Stigmaphyllon, II. 427; III. 513. 

 Stigmatococca, II. 692. 

 Stigmatophyllum, II. 427. 

 Stilbaceae, see Verbenaceae. 

 Stilbanthas, II. 190. 

 Stilbe, II. 760. 

 Stillingia, II. 452. 

 Stillingia, II. 444; III. 522. 

 StilpnophvUum, II. 832. 

 Stimulants, III. 221. 

 Stipules, morphology and anatomy, I. 



111. 

 physiology, see Respiration, I. 169, 



526. 

 Stironeiirum, II. 700. 

 Stixis, II. 233. 



Stizolobium. II. 373; III. 482. 

 Stocksia, II. 489. 



Stoebe, II. 866. 

 Stoerkia, II. 81. 

 Stomata, morphology and anatomy, I. 



131, 525. 

 Storage of reserve material, I. 179, 526; 



V. XI.- 

 Storckiella, II. 385. 

 Storing of fruits. III. 173. 

 Stormia, II. 217. 

 Storthocalyx, II. 489. 

 Strakaea, II. 181. 

 Stranvaesia, II. 316; III. 462. 

 Stranvaesia, II. 872. 

 Strasburgeria, II. 546. 

 Straussia, II. 832. 

 Strauadium, II. 611; III. 631. 

 Streblocarpus, II. 233. 

 Streblorrhiza, II. 385. 

 Streblosa, II. 827. 

 Streblus, II. 155; III. 381. 

 Street paving, iV. 425, 557. 

 Street trees, III. 208. 



diseases and injuries of. III. 212. 



planting of. III. 211. 



pnming of. III. 211. 



Strelitzia, II. 91. 



Strength and elasticity of timber, TV. 



409. 

 Strepiodesmia, II. 329. 

 Streptosolen, II. 778; III. 702. 

 Sircptosligma, II. 486. 

 Streptotrachelus, II. 731. 

 Strigilia, II. 704. 

 Strobilacanthus, II. 803. 

 Strobilanthes, II. 803; III. 710. 

 Strobilorachu I see Slrobilorhachis. 

 Strobilorhachls, II. 797; III. 708. 

 Stroemia, II. 230. 

 Strombocarpa. II. 379; III. 485. 

 Strombosia, II. 172. 

 Strombosiopsis, II. 172. 

 Strongylodon, II. 385. 

 Strophanthus, II. 731; III. 690. 

 Structure of wood, I. 124, 524. 



anomalous, I. 126, .525. 



and bark, IV. 62, 543. 



see also Stem, morphology and 



anatomy, I. 104, .524. 

 Strumpfia, III. 748. 

 Struthanthus, II. 177. 

 Struthiola, II. 606. 

 Sirycknodaphne, II. 227. 

 Strychnos, II. 719; III. 682. 

 Strychnos, III. 688. 

 Stryphnodendron, II. 385; III. 488. 

 Strzekckya, II. 407. 

 Stuartia, II. 549; III. 596. 

 Stiibelia, II. 233. 



Stumps, removal of, IV. 385, 557. 

 Sturlia, II. .521; III. 587. 

 Stylarthropus, II. 804. 

 Stylobasium, II. 316. 

 Styloceraceae, see Buxaceae. 

 Stylocoryna, II. 829. 

 Stylogyne, II. 695; III. 666. 

 Stylosanthes, II. 385. 

 Stj^pandra, II. 86. 

 Styphelia, II. 690; III. 665. 

 Slyphelia, II. 688, 689. 

 Styphonia, II. 458. 

 StjTacaceae, II. 704, 874; III. 670; V. 



XXVII.- 



StjTax, II. 704, 874; III. 670; V. 



XXVII. 2 



Suaeda, II. 189; III. 387. 



Suaeda, II. 188. 



Succession of forest growth, IV. 74, 543. 



Sudan, East, see Africa, Northeast. 



Sudan, West, see Africa, West. 



Sugar, III. 220. 



Sumatra, economic products, III. 275. 



phytography, I. 467. 



see also Malay Archipelago. 



Sumbavia, II. 452. 



Sundry forest products, IV. 438, 558. 

 Sun-scald, see Injuries caused by heat, 



III. 184. 

 Supports, III. 198. 

 Suregada, II. 444. 

 Suriana, II. 416. 

 Suringaria, II. 611. 

 Sutherlandia, II. 385; III. 488. 

 Suttonia, II. 695. 



Suttonia, II. 695. 



Swainsona, II. 385; III. 489. 



Swainsonia, II. 385; III. 489. 



Swammerdamia, II. 858; III. 755. 



Swartzia, II. 386; III. 489. 



Sweden, afforestation, IV. 156. 



forest descriptions, IV. 344. 



forest devastation, IV. 282. 



forest laws, IV. 315. 



forest policy, IV. 273. 



forest protection, IV. 179. 



miscellaneous publications on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 113. 



periodicals, I. 8, 519. 



state forest administration, IV. 



288. 



textbooks and manuals of forestry, 



IV. 94. 



te.xtbooks and manuals of silvi- 

 culture, IV. 103. 



see also Scandinavia. 



Sweetia, II. 386. 



Swietenia, II. 422; III. 513; IV. 525. 



Swietenia, II 420, 421; III. 513. 



Swintonia, II. 461. 



Switzerland, acclimatization. III. 49. 



administration of private forests, 



IV. 309. 



afforestation, IV. 166. 



arbor day, IV. 42. 



bibliography, I. 4. 



botanic gardens, I. 65. 



cultivation of exotic trees, IV. 127. 



cultivation of fruit trees. III. 145. 



dendrograph}', IV. 86. 



descriptive botany. III. 89. 



economic products, III. 271. 



erosion, IV. 187, 548. 



exhibitions, IV. 20. 



financial results of forest manage- 

 ment, IV. 261. 



forest descriptions, IV. 364. 



forest devastation, IV. 283. 



forest experiment stations, IV. 38. 



forest fires, IV. 183. 



forest influences, IV. 48. 



forest laws, IV. 329, 555. 



forest management, IV. 249. 



forest officers and employees, IV. 



311. 



forest policy, IV. 277. 



forest products, IV. 399. 



forest protection, IV. 181. 



forest regulations, IV. 305. 



forest schools, IV. 36. 



forest servitudes, IV. 334. 



galls, I. 216. 



history, I. 81 ; IV. 28. 



individual noteworthy trees, I. 297. 



insects, IV. 209. 



manuals of arboriculture. III. 115. 



measures promoting silviculture, 



IV. 41. 



miscellaneous publications on ar- 

 boriculture, III. 126. 



miscellaneous pubhcations on silvi- 

 culture, IV. 123. 



periodicals, I. 26, 520; III. 24; 



IV. 13. 



pharmacopoeias, III. 256. 



phenology, I. 227. 



ph}i:.ography, I. 432, 535; V. xxii.^ 



silviculture and pasturing, IV. 



135. 



state forest administration, IV. 294. 



