INDEX TO VOLUME X. 



The asterisk (*) denotes that the sub- 

 ject is illustrated. 



Abbott, M., article by 178 



Rosa G., articles by 297, 337 



Abelias, species of 267 



Aberia Caffra 393 



Abies amabilis 510 



ApoUinis 511 



balsamea 510 



Cephalonica 511 



Cilicica 297, 511 



concolor 23, 510 



— firma 510 



Fraseri 510 



grandis 29, 38, 510 



Romolepis 510 



Hudsonica 510 



lasiocarpa 28, 53, 510 



magnifica 510, 517 



Mariesii 511 



nobilis 510, 517 



Nordmanniana 511 



Numidica 511 



pectinata 511 



Reginae-Amalias 511 



religiosa 510 



Sachalinensis 511 



Shastensis 184, 516 



Sibirica 23, 511 



the nomenclature of 239 



Veitchii 511 



venusta 510 



Webbiana 511 



Abietene, the source of 202 



Acacia armata hybrida 36 



longifolia 36 



species of. 78, 156 



Acanthophcenix crinita 385 



Acanthus latifolius 285 



Acer glabrum 29, 379 



macrophyllum 39 



spicatum 115 



Achimenes, cultivation of 346 



Acnida australis 484 



Aconitum autumnaie 395 



uncinatum 346 



Acorus Calamus 253 



Actea spicata rubra 218 



Adenostoma fascicularis 72, 83, 102 



Adiantum Bessonianum.... 294 



emarginatum 146 



Farleyense, cultivation of . 106, 317 



. pedatum 146 



Adirondacks, Governor Black's mes- 

 sage on the 21 



Adonis Amurensis 94 



vernalis 130, 177 



Advertising nuisance, the 409 



Agaricus campestris 469 



Agave attenuata 95* 



Agricultural Science, Society for the 



Promotion of 358 



Agricultural education.. 61, 181, 270, 458 

 Agriculture, home reading course 



in 30, 518 



——in Alaska, prospects of 263 



Ailanthus in Utan 357 



Ajuga reptans 207 



Alaska, the agricultural prospects 



of.. 263 



the forests of 379 



Alberta magna 24, 494 



Aleyrodes vaporariorum 19+* 



Alligator pear, the 2co 



Allium vineale 120 



Alnus rhombifolia 29 



tenuifolia 29 



tinctoria 472* 



Alocasias, cultivation of 27 



Alstromeria aurantiaca 284 



Althea officinalis 273 



rosea 364 



Amanita muscaria 469 



Amaranthus retroflexus 239 



Amaryllis, cultivation of 495 



— hybrid for winter flowering... 415 



in Massachusetts 190 



Amelanchier alni folia 28 



Canadensis 115' 



American Institute, meeting of 



Farmers Club 199, 250 



of New York, exhibi- 

 tion of flowers, fruits and vegeta- 

 bles 398, 40S 



Ampelopsis, the Japanese 96 



Anacylus Pyrethrum 273 



Anchusa Barretieri 216 



Andrews, D. M., article by 9S 



Anemone Japonica alba 395, 415 



— — nemorosa Robinsoniana 196 



occidenlalis 53 



— Pulsatilla 177 



■ sylvestris 208 



umbellata 217 



Angelica atropurpurea 273 



Angrcecum sesquipedale 78 



Annuals at Cornell University, tests 



of 158, 425 



some showy 374 



Anoda acerifolia. 346 



Anoiganihus breviflorus 74 



Anona Cherimolia 10 



Antennaria Parlinii 284 



Anthemis tinctoria 2SS 



Antholyza /Ethiopica 136 



crocosmoides 315 



Anihracnose of black raspberry 250 



Anthuriums, cultivation of 27 



Antirrhinum Orontium 313 



Antirrhinums, cultivation of ...286, 355 



Apera arundinacea 412, 428 



Aphelandras, cultivation of 77 



Apios tuberosa, edible character of 



tubers of 466 



Apocynum cannabinum 273 



Apple, Albemarle pippin 69 



grafting the 318 



growing in New Jersey 170 



rust of the 198 



the Jonathan 58, 99 



Apples, American, in England 60 



Australian, diseased 210 



crab, flowers of 116, 189 



grafted 290 



in America 328 



insect pest of 50 



■ the thinning of 40, 68 



Apricot, Early Montgamet 327 



Aquatics, winter-flowering 67 



Aquilegias, hybrid... 216 



Arabis albida 177 



Aralia papyrifera 16 



quinquefolia 253 



Arbor-vitas, species of 440, 441 



Arbor-vitses in Kansas 23 



Arbutus Menziesii 29, 83 



Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi 356 



Arenga saccharifera 385 



Arenialaterifolia 68 



Aristolochia, a new hybrid 358 



Goldieana 223 



Arizona, notes on the pine forests of . 152 



Arkansas, fiuit-growing in 376 



Arnold Arboretum, notes from the.. 226 



Arundinaria Japonica 147 



Arundo Donax.. 355 



Asclepias, cruelty of 341 



Curassavica 414 



incarnata 336 



tuberosa 273 



Ash, the Mountain 86* 



Ashe, Prof. William Willard, article 



by 3°4 



Ashes, quality of 150, 190 



Asparagus rust 236, 335* 



Sprengeri 238, 248, 317 



Asphodelus ramosus 277 



Aspidiotus secretus on bamboos .. 418 



Aspidium Felix-mas 273 



marginale 373 



Aster alpinus 226 



junceus 64* 



pulchellus 53 



sericeus 415 



tardiflorus 14* 



turbinellus 415 



Asters, cultivated 395 



Astrapasa Wallicliii 255 



Atkinson, George F., articles by.. 34, 73 



Aubrietias 177 



Audubon Society of Massachusetts, 419 



Auriculas in England 173 



Autumn effects of shrubs and trees, 417, 

 428, 436, 438, 447, 448, 468, 471, 472, 478 



foliage 416 



fruits in the Pines 471 



protection of plants 475 



work among trees 429 



Azalea Indica 128 



Kaempferi 226 



Vaseyi 468 



Azaleas, cultivation of .... - 156 



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Baccharis halimifolia 136 



Baden-Baden, notes trom 57, 167, 



277, 424 



Bailey, Prof. L. H., articles by 169, 



248,316,321, 391 



^— . Veitch medal 



awarded to 60 



Baker, E. G-, article by 244 



Bamboos, diseased 418 



hardy, at Kew 378 



in Florida 147 



Bambusa argentea 143 



arundinaria 143 



falcata 148 



Metake 147 



vulgaris 147 



Baptisia perfoliata 257 



Barber, John H , article by 341 



Barley for port wine 190 



Barry, address by President 58 



Basset t, F. L., article by 6S 



Bateman, James, sketch of 508 



Baxter, Sylvester, articles by... 108, 466 



Beach. Prof. S. A., article by 464 



Beai, Prof. W. J., article by 365 



Bean, the Soy 50, 388 



Beans, cultivation of 25, 358 



Lima, cultivation of 90, 206 



Beautifying of a neglected field, the 466 



Beck with, W. H., article by 88 



Bedding plants, cultivation of. ..156. 178 



stock, wintering 476 



Beech, the American no 



Bees, their loads 448 



Beet-sugar, manufacture of 34S, 418 



Beets, the cooking of 60 



Begonia Ferdinand de Lesseps... 118 



Gloire de Lorraine. . .16, 442, 4 8, 



493 



■ Lyncheana 114 



Mrs. Heal . 494 



Rex 355 



semperflorens 114, 476 



Begonias, bedding 393 



crested 353, 367, 442 



for planting out 17S 



for winter flowering 355 



tuberous 374 



■ cultivationjof 257 



winter-flowering 484 



Bell, E. Hamilton, article by 252 



Berberis Aquifolium 117, 197 



species of 227 



Thunbergii 478 



Berteroa incana 260 



Bertolonias, cultivation of 77 



Bertonerila 114 



Bessey, Professor Chai les E., article 



by 456 



Betula Maximowiczii o.\ 



occiden talis 28 



Birches, American 115 



Birds, preservation of our native.. . 419 



Blackberries in North Carolina 230 



Blackberry, the Mammoth 478 



Bocconia cordata 307 



Boltonia asteroides 395 



Border plants 306 



Borders, perennial, autumn care of. 486 



Boronia, species of 36, 156, 214 



Boston, flower exhibitions in 129, 



229, 258, 447, 496 



the park system of Greater.. 241 



Botanic Garden of Smith College. . 512* 



from 66, 117 



of the Michigan Agri- 

 cultural College 365 



Botany of some southern swamps, 



notes on the 514 



Bougainvillea Sanderiana 16, 392 



Bouvardia, treatment of old plants of 178 



Bowenia spectabilis 224 



Box Elder in Utah, the 357 



trees in Bartram Garden .... 498 



Brachycome iberidifolia 316 



Bradley, David E., article by 209 



William L., memorial to. 312, 340 



Brassicas, the cultivated 321 



Brianthus empetriformis 53 



Britton, Prof. W. E., articles by. . . . 107, 

 194, 326, 456 

 Brook] ine, Massachusetts, notes 



from 117 



Browallia speciosa major 325 



Brown-tail moth, the 281, 298 



Brunsfelsia latifolia 36 



Buddleia variabilis 404 



Bulb, definition of a 154 



Bulbophyllum Dayanum 54 



Bulbs, hardy, cultivation of, in Eng- 

 land 150, 375, 415 



the storing of 445 



Buphthalmum salicifolium 96 



Burdock, economic value of 143, 253 



Bush, B. F., article by 514 



Butternut, insect enemy of 278 



Books Reviewed : 



American Fruit Culturist, The. 

 John J. Thomas 89 



Bacterial Disease of Tomatoes, 

 Egg Plants and Irish Potatoes, 

 A. Erwin S. Smith 19 



Bird-Life, Guide to the Study of 

 Common birds. Frank M. Cbap- 

 in.i 11 518 



Cherry in Delaware, The. G. 

 Harold Powell. 478 



Cinnamornum Camphora, Circu- 

 lar No. 12, Division of Botany of 

 the United States Department of 

 Agriculture 357 



Contributions to the United States 

 National Herbarium 2S9, 367 



Diseases of Plants Induced by 

 Cryptogamic Parasites. Karl 

 Freiherr von Tubeuf 159 



Eighth Annual Report of the Mis- 

 souri Botanical Garden 407 



Essay for Advancement of Hus- 

 bandry-Learning, An. Samuel 

 Hartlib 16S 



Familiar Features of the Road- 

 side : The Flowers, Shrubs, 

 Birds and Insects. F. Schuyler 

 Mathews 376 



Fertility of the Land, The. Isaac 

 Phillips Roberts 219 



Few Familiar Flowers, A : How 

 to Love Them at Home or in 

 School. Margaret Warner Mot- 

 ley 327 



Flowers and their Friends. Mar- 

 garet Warner Morley 437 



Flowers of Field, Hill and Swam p. 

 Caroline A. Creevey 229 



Forcing Book, The. "L. H. Bailey. 79 



Fruits, Catalogue of. American 

 Pomological Society 50S 



Geographical Distribution of Kor- 

 est Trees in Canada, The. Rob- 

 ert Bell 507 



Hand-lists, Royal Gardens, Kew. 317 



History of the Expedition under 

 the Command of Lewis and 

 Clark. Elliott Coues 28, 38 



Home Vegetahle Garden, The. 

 F. W. Massev So 



