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Index. 



Salvia argentea 256 



officinalis 98 



pratensis 237 



species of 128, 297, 414, 497 



San Jose scale 29, 41, 69, 449, 490 



Sanchezia nobilis 98, 438 



Sand dunes of northern Indiana and 



their flora -"353. 372, 382, 393 



hills of Nebraska, flora of the. 60 



Santa Barbara, California, notes 



from 66, 397 



trees in 248 



Santa Monica forestry station, notes 



from 426, 474 



Sand, Luther G., article by 139 



Sanvitalia procumbens 306 



Sapindus Mukorossi 502 



Sapucaia nuts 30 



Sarda melon 14 



Sargent, Prof. C. S., articles by.. 64, 84, 



103, 162, 404, 424 



Sassafras bushes in the shrubbery. 279 



ripened fruits of the 350 



Saunders, Prof. William, degree 



conferred upon 195 



Saxifraga crassifolia 197 



Stracheyi 174 



Scabiosa Hookeriana 442 



Scale and other insects, introduction 



of, into New Mexico 50 



Schaueria calycotricha 17 



Schizophragma hydrangeoides 258 



Schizostylis coccinea 16, 374 



Schomburgkia Thomsoniana 423 



School grounds, decoration of. 108 



Schwarz, G- F., article by 357 



Scilly Islands, flower-farming in... . 190 



Scott, William, articles by.16, 55, 84, 226, 



316, 376, 387, 406, 457, 516 



Scutellaria Formosana 98 



species of 297 



Sears, Prof. F. C, articles by. . .396, 453, 



454, 462, 467 



Seavey, Fanny Copley, articles by. . 98, 



116, 328, 338, 449, 479, 517 



Sedum carneum 98 



spectabile 426 



Seeds, free distribution of, by gov- 

 ernment 130, 482 



garden, quality of 130 



produced in pairs, germina- 

 tion of 160 



Seiglingia acuminata 323 



pulchella 323 



Selaginella lepidophylla 73 



■ rupestris 74 



Selaginellas, species of 516 



Sel borne, White's natural history 



of 1, 9 



Selenipedium Sargentianum 106 



Self-reliance i n farming 42 



Senecio Bourgcei 126 



Petasites 27 



Serenoa serrulata, tannic acid in 



roots of 279 



Shaddocks and grape-fruit 163* 



Shinn, Charles H., articles by.. .87, 198, 

 227, 248, 289, 343, 382 



Shrubbery in winter, the 41 



Shrubs and climbers winter-killed.. 217 



at Kew, hand-list of 433 



autumn effects of 458 



. early spring-flowering... .129, 170 



hardy, for winter-flowering 



in the greenhouse 116 



late-flowering 377 



native and foreign 202, 212 



pruning 156, 481 



spring-flowering in Eng- 

 land 156 



with ornamental fruit 386, 476 



Sicana odorifera 70 



Sida Indica 305 



Siegesbeckia orien talis 38 



Sierra, the wild gardens of the 343 



Sierras, southern, forest conditions 



in the 502 



Silphium laciniatum 337, 407 



terebinthinaceum 408 



Slingerland, M. V., paper by 36 



Slug, the pear 49S 



Small fruits 376 



Smilax for florists' use 439 



rotundifolia in winter 47 



species of native 492 



Smith College, botanical garden 



at.. 20 



notes from 18, 



2 7. 38. 67, 77, 97, 116, 147, 197, 217, 258, 

 =87, 305, 356, 388, 397, 416, 427, 449, 497 



Smith, Gregory, article by 139 



Smith, Prof. J. B., articles by. . ..463, 472 



Snowdrops, autumn 467 



Sobralias, a collection of 333, 390 



Soil, fertility of 259 



moistures, the conservation 



of 48, 401 



Soils, management of hill .. ..9, 510 



Solanum cernuum 346 



ci trull ilolium 217 



Jasminoides grandiflorum . . . 397 



• Seaforthianum 397 



Wendlandii 337, 397 



Solidago odora, use of, for tea 320 



species of, in Indiana 393 



Sonerilas, cultivation of 307 



Sophora secundiflora 62 



South Dakota, drying of small lakes. 200 



Spathoglottis plicata 354 



Spinach, cultivation of 510 



leaf miner. 190 



Spiraea, Anthony Waterer 294, 299, 



337 



astilboides, propagating 187 



palmata and other species.. . 296 



Spiraeas, species of 269 



Spiranthes cernua. 439 



Spraying tor fruit diseases 9, 230 



■ injury to bees by 170 



Spring flowers, the earliest. 

 - work in the garden. 



136 



Spruce forests and our wood pulp 



supply -• 363 



forms ot, in Europe. 273 



trees of eastern North Amer- 

 ica, the. 35i* 



Squash, the Hubbard, cultivation of. 207 



Stachys Betonica 306 



Stachytarpheta Indica 417 



mutabilis 417 



Stanford University, grounds of the. 227 



Stanhopea Warscewicziana 410 



Statice Hatfordi ....-_ 496 



latitolia 336 



Statues and monuments, the sur- 

 roundings of 71 



Stauntonia hexaphylla 426 



Stellaria Holostea 236 



Sternbergia lutea 414 



macracantha. 98, 442, 50S 



Stevens, Kin ton, death of 520 



St. Helena, vegetation of 420 



Stipa, species ot 153, 373 



St. Louis, chrysanthemums in... . 479 



Stone, G. E., articles by 82, 428 



Strawberries and irrigation 48 



cultivation in a barrel 420 



cultivation of .79, 257, 270, 277, 377 



fertilization of 520 



■ forcing, under colored glass. 20 



good varieties of . . . 295, 397 



spraying 530 



subirrigation ot 38 



the protection of 475 



time for transplanting 350 



Strawberry in New England, the. . . 82 

 Streets, village and country roads.. 2 



Strep tocarpi in England 183, 266 



Streptosolon Jamesoni 46, 296 



Strobilanthes anisophyllus 66 



Dyerianus 98 



isophyllus 66 



Stuartia Pseudo-Camellia 34* 



Sturgis, R. Clifton, reference to ar- 

 ticle by. . - 271, 281, 309, 312, 322 



Sturtevant, Edmund D., articles by.. 7, 

 57, 17S, 249, 388, 397, 498 



Stylophorum diphyllum 197 



Styrax Americana 254 



grandiflora 254 



Suburban life, privacy in. .271, 281, 309, 



312 



Succulent plants 116 



Summer-flowering plants, experi- 

 ence with 438 



Sundews, the , 117 



Sunshine and cloudiness in relation 



to crops 48 



Swanley College, England 345 



Sweden, forests in 470 



Sweet peas, cultivation of. ..128, 130, 438 

 new 327 



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Tagetes lacera 67 



Taiinum teretifolium 394, 490 



Tanneries, hemlock for 222 



Tannin, value of some North Amer- 

 ican trees, the 162 



Tannins of the Palmettos 182 



Taplin, W. H., articles by. . 186, 257, 277, 

 307,386,438, 467, 4S7 



Taxodium distichum 463 



Taxus baccata 261* 



species of 261 



Teak forests of Burma, the. - . . 311, 31 S, 



3 2 9.339. 348. 358, 3 fi 8, 37S, 389. 399- 409. 



418, 428 



Tecoma grandiflora 454 



radicans... 492 



Smithii 66, 126 



Tender plants, the propagation of.. 307 

 Teosinthe and Maize, fertile crosses 



of .... 522 



Terraces, hillside 120 



Texas, a botanical journey in. ...62, 73, 

 H3> 193. 2 32 



Thalictrum, Delavayi 442 



Thermopsis Caroliniana 267 



mollis 237 



Thistle, Russian 20 



Thladiantha dubia 268, 444 



Thrinax in Florida 162 



in the United States 152 



Thunbergia elata 98 



' lauritolia 384 



Tigridias, autumn-flowering 375 



Tisdale, Wm. M., articles by. 28, 56, 218, 

 3 T 7> 477. 5°8 



Tomatoes, cultivation of.. . . .37, 157. 186, 

 286, 387 



under glass 98, 526 



quality in 395 



training 67 



Tourney, Prof. J. W., articles by.. 2, 432 



Townsendia sericea 298 



Toxylon pomiferuin 235 



Trachymene ccerulea 306 



Tracy, Will W., articles by 7, 26, 37, 



194, 207, 376, 395 



Tragopogon, crossing 32 



Travesia palmata 247 



Treat, Mrs. Mary, articles by.. 173, 332, 

 412, 452, 492 



Tre"cul, Auguste, death of 460 



Tree, a new Chinese ... 492 



■ planting, a novel method of.. 228 



society in New York 



city _ 250 



Trees and shrubs at Kew, hand-list 



of 433 



■ — autumn planting of. ... 380 



in flower at German- 

 town 19Q 



autumn effects of 458 



forest growth of 518 



in public parks 511 



in Visalia, California 3S2 



insect attacks on 440 



lifting, to a street grade 350 



of minor importance for 



western planting 23, 42 



on the sand dunes in Indiana. 373 



street 2 



dangerous enemies to. 141 



two, for California planting.. 348 



Tremen, Dr. Henry, death of 460 



Triartia Bungerothii.. , 6 



Trias disciflora 364 



Tribulus grandiflorus 113 



maximus 113 



Tiichocoronis Wrightii 62 



Trichomanes radicans...., 418 



Tricker, William, articles by 36, 167, 



m . . , 328, 334, 356, 424, 447 



1 ricyrtis hirta 419 



Trillium ovaturn 272 



sessile Californicum 272 



Trimble, Henry, articles by. 133, 162, 182 



Tripsacum .... 153 



Tritoma uvaria 317 



Trollius Asiaticus 216, 236 



Caucasicus 244 



Europasus 216, 236 



species of. 200 



Troop, J., articles by 106,488, 517 



Trumpet flower, native species of. . 453 



Tsuga Mertensiana in Alaska 69 



Tuberoses in England 374 



Tubingen, the alpinum in the Bo- 

 tanic Garden of 372 



Tulbaghia alliacea 375 



Tulipa Greigi 196 



sylvestris 178, 196 



Tulips in England 223 



Turnips, blanched tops of 150 



Tussilago Farfara 197 



Tylophora aristolochioides. 416 



sublanceolata obtusata 416 



U 



Ukiah, California, a cafion near.4S2, 493 



Ulmus racemosa 64 



Underwood, Prof. Lucius M., ap- 

 pointment to Columbia College... 280 

 Underwood, Lucien M., article by.. 263 



Ungnadia speciosa 199 



Uniola latifolia 172 



paniculata 172 



Utricularias 333 



V 



Vaccinium ovalifolium 70 



Valentine, C. S., article by 68 



Valeriana Sitchensis 516* 



Vallota purpurea 347 



Vanda Charles worthii 53 



ccerulea 424 



Sanderiana . . 473 



Vandas, hybrid, from seed 350 



Van Ness, J. H., article by 44S 



Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler, ar- 

 ticles by 47, S3, 142 



Vegetables, cultivation of 17, 84, 127, 



184, 285, 294, 376, 436, 480 



the study of varieties of ... . 482 



Vegetation succeeding barrenness.. 350 



Verbascum olympicum 246 



pannosum 246 



Verbena mutabilis 417 



Vermont Horticultural meeting 508 



Veronica longifolia subsessilis 336 



species and varieties of. ..287, 296 



■ Virginica 336 



Viburnum cassinoides 304* 



erosum 84* 



Lantana 388 



macrocephalum 234 



species of. 386 



Viburnums at Natick, Massachu- 

 setts 278 



Victoria regia, warming tanks for. . 86 



Vi^na strobilophora 20 



Vines, American, in France 490 



Viola cucullata 207 



pedata ig7 



Violas, bedding 334 



species of 236 



Violet culture in pots 406 



Farquhar 188 



— the California 510 



Violets, cultivation of 367 



notes on 437 



Virgilia-trees in flower 230 



Vitex Agnus-castus. 358, 377 



Vilis CoignetiEe 480 



Doaniana 454* 



pterophora 315 



• rotundifolia, as affected by 



phylloxera 490 



W 



Walsh, G. E., articles by 222, 363 



Washington, D.C., notes from the 



Botanic Garden 17, 27, 53, 96, 



117, 127, 167, 176. 197, 226, 247, 266, 277, 

 288, 308, 327, 356, 357, 377, 457 

 Washingtonia filamentosa, salt and 



sugar in 133 



Washingtonias in the United States. 151 



Waste planting in Illinois 322 



Water Chinquapin 373* 



garden at Willow Grove, the. 328 



the 165 



in plants, physiology of 470 



Water-lilies and extreme heat 356 



from seed 334 



■ Marliac's 334 



Waterer, Anthony, death of . . . .490, 496 



Watson, W., articles by . .3, 14, 23, 43, 52, 



63. 83, 93, 104, 124, 144, 154, 173, 183, 



206, 223, 283, 293, 313, 323, 333, 345, 354, 



3 6 4> 374. 3 S 3» 4o3. 414. 423.433.434. 443, 



473. 483. 494. 5i4. 523. 524 



Watsonia iridifolia Ardernei 404 



Watsonias, species of .... 427 



Waugh, Prof F. A., articles by. . . 18, 23, 

 42, 149, 198, 388, 398, 458, 488 



Weeds, legislation against 80 



Weldenia Candida 125 



West Virginia, notes from 198, 218, 



237, 248, 268, 279, 299, 458 



plants of 209 



White Cedar in New Jersey, distri- 

 bution of 63 



grubs, a contagious disease of 519 



Widdringtonia Whytei 173 



Willow, laurel-leaved 308 



red- barked 4 



white-barked 4 



yellow-barked 4 



Willows, species in Indiana 382 



Wineberry, the Japanese 380, 427 



Winter-blooming plants 6 



Wintergreen, cultivation indoors. .. 96 



Winter, the garden in 5 



killing of blossom-buds 209 



of plants 269 



Wire-worms 90, 463*, 472* 



Wissadula rostrata 497 



Wistaria, the American 4 g 3 



Wislizenia refracta 194 



Women's clubs and forestry. 132 



Wood pulp supply and our Spruce 



forests 363 



Woods and lanes, despoiling 330 



protection of their beauty.... 357 



Woodwardia radicans 493 



Woolson, G. A., articles by .67, 96, 196, 

 237, 296, 417 



X 



Xanthium spinosum 74 



Xanthrina Texana 62 



Y 



Varrow as a lawn plant 40S 



Yew-trees 2 6i* 



Yucca angustifolia 290 



elata 313 



gloriosa 488 



Yuccas, notes on the names of 103 



species of. 279 



Zephyranthes Candida 375 



Zinnia Haageana 407 



Zinnias, improvements in 327 



Zinziber officinale 530 



Zizania aquatica 153 



Zizyphus vulgaris 269 



Zygadenuspaniculatus 272 



Zygopetalum grandiflorum 314 



Perrenondi 144 



