Subject Index 



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Botany— Ecology — Continued. 



Swamp vegetation in hot springs areaa at 



Los Baiios (Gates), ix, C, 495. 

 Vegetation of the Lamao forest reserve 



(Whitford), i, 373, 637. 

 Vegetation of the P. I. Composition and 



volume of the dipterocarp forests 

 (Whitford), iv, C, 699. 

 Botany, economic : 



Bedaru and billian : Two important Bor- 

 neo timber trees (Foxworthy) , vi, C, 



179. 

 Flora of Manila with special reference to 



the introduced element (Merrill), vii, 



C, 146. 

 History and vernacular nomenclature of 



the cultivated anonas (Wester), vii, C, 



109. 

 Indo-Malayan woods (Foxworthy), iv, C, 



409. 

 Lumbayao (Tarrietia javanica) (Fo.\- 



worthy), iii, C, 171. 

 Occurrence of Antiaris in the P. I. (Mer- 

 rill), ii, C, 111. 

 Philippine dipterocarp forests (Brown 



and Matthews), ix. A, 413, 517. 

 Philippine Dipterocarpaceae (Foxworthy), 



vi, C, 231. 

 Philippine gymnosperms (Foxworthy), vi, 



C, 149. 

 Phihppine hats (Robinson), vi, C, 93. 

 Philippine woods (Foxworthy), ii, C, 351. 

 Principal insects injurious to the coconut 



palm (Banks), i, 143, 211. 

 Relation of the substratum to the growth 



of Elodea (Brown), viii, C, 1. 

 Study of caprification in Ficus nota 



(Baker), viii, D, 63. 

 The almaciga tree: Agathis alba (Fox- 

 worthy), v. A, 173. 

 Typhoons, coconuts, and beetles (Cope- 

 land), iii, A, 533. 

 Vegetation of the Lamao forest reserve 



(Whitford), i, 373, 637. 

 Vegetation of the P. I. Composition and 



volume of the dipterocarp forests 



(Whitford), iv, C, 699. 

 Botany — Fungi : 



Ascomycetes philippinenses (Rehm), viii, 



C, 181, 251, 391. 

 Champignons des Philippines (Patouil- 



lard), .X, C, 85. 

 Enumeration of Philippine Basidiomycetes 



(Bresadola and Sydow), ix, C, 345. 

 Factors influencing fungus succession on 



dung cultures (Brown and Graff), viii, 



C, 2'l. 

 Fungi from northern Palawan (Sydow), 



ix, C, 157. 

 Fungi philippinenses (Hennings), iii, C, 



41. 

 Fungi philippinenses (Sydow), v, C, 163. 

 Infection of Achlya with various micro- 

 organisms (Bai-ber), viii, B, 373. 

 List of known Philippine fungi (Ricker), 

 i. 3, 277. I 



Botany — Fungi — Continued. 



New Philippine fungi (Sydow), viii, C, 



195. 

 Philippine Basidiomycetes (Graff), viii, C, 



299; ix. C, 235. 

 Philippine fungi with notes and descrip- 

 tions of new species (Sydow), viii, C, 

 265, 475. 

 Botany, general : 



Index to Philippine botanical literature 

 (Merrill), ii, C, 241, 345, 437; iii, C, 

 87 ; iv, C, 677 ; v, C, 259. 

 The Pineda monument and the probable 

 site of the first botanic garden in the 

 P. I. (MerriU), vii, C, 363. 

 Botany — Lichenes : 



Lichenes insularum philippinarum (Wai- 

 nio), iv, C. 651 ; vrii, C, 99. 

 Botany — Morphology : 



Comparative ecology of San Ramon Poly- 



podiacesB (Copeland), ii, C, 1. 

 Indo-Malayan woods (Foxworthy), iv, C, 



409. 

 Macroglossum Copeland (Campbell), ix, 



C, 219. ■ 

 Philippine woods (Foxworthy), ii, C, 351. 

 Relation of Rafflesia manillana to its host 



(Brown), vii, C, 209. 

 Water relations of the coconut palm 

 (Cocos nucifera) (Copeland), i, 6. 

 Botany — Myxogastres : 



Philippine Myxogastres (Massee), ii, C, 

 113. 

 Botany — Phytogeography : 



Botanical notes of Polillo (Robinson), vi, 



C, 185. 

 Enumeration of the plants of Guam (Mer- 

 rill), ix, C, 17, 97. 

 Flora of Manila with special reference to 

 the introduced element (Merrill), vii, 

 C, 145. 

 Flora of Mount Halcon, Mindoro (Mer- 

 rill), ii, C, 251. 

 Flora of Mount Pulog (Merrill and Mer- 



ritt), V, C, 287, 371. 

 Genera and species erroneously credited 

 to the Philippine flora (Merrill), x, C, 

 171. 

 Geographic distribution of Philippine 



mosses (Robinson), ix, C, 199. 

 Philippine dipterocarp forests (Brown 



and Matthews), ix. A, 413, 517. 

 Present status of botanical exploration of 



the P. I. (Merrill), x, C, 169. 

 Relation of the substratum to the growth 



of Elodea (Brown), viii, C, 1. 

 Vegetation of the P. I. Composition and 

 volume of the dipterocarp forests 

 (Whitford), iv, C, 699. 

 Botany — Plant physiology : 



Comparative ecology of San Ramon Poly- 



podiaceae (Copeland), ii, C, 1. 

 Daily growth movements of Lagerstroe- 



mia (Copeland), viii, C, 287. 

 Factors influencing fungus succession on 



