10 



My, beheaded by Mentzelia, I, 1879; 

 Fly-catcher, I. 1871, Sarracenia, I, 

 1873. 



Folia Orchidacea, Lindley, II, 1853, '54. 



Foliage, see Leaf. 



Forbes, II, 1886. 



Foreign Plants, Invasions of, I, 1867. 



Forests and Forestry, Beal, II, 1876; 

 Forest Botany, I, 1868; Burma, Kurz, 

 II 1878; California, II. 1887; Geog- 

 raphy. I, 1878; India, Stewart, Bran- 

 dis, II 1875; Journal, II, 1882: Sar- 

 gent, II 1885; Yasey, II, 1876;' Wal- 

 lace, II, 1878. 



Forestiera. J, 1859. 



Formicarie. Delpino, II, 1887. 



Forms of Flowers, Darwin. II, 1878. 



Forsythia, dimorphism, I, 1873. 



FortTejon, I, 1859. 



Fortune. R., Ill 1 884. 



Fossil, see Palaeontology. 



Fournier, Cruciferae, II, 1866. 



Fowler. J.. New Brunswick Plants. II, 

 1885. 



France, Bull. Soc. Bot.. II, 1887: Plants 

 Naturalized in, II, 1886; Palaeon- 

 tology, tardus, II, 1877. 



Fraxinus, "Wenzig, IT, 1883. 



French Association, II. 1874. 



Fries, E. M., Ill, 1878, '79; Hieracium, 

 II 1852; Hymenomycetes, II, 1875; 

 Summa, II, 1852. 



Fremont, collections by, II, 1853. 

 resenius, 

 II, 1843, 



Frost, C. C, in, 1884. 



Frost, plants killed by, Goeppert, II, 

 1871. 



Fruits, did man make them ? I, 1874 ; 

 Florida, II, 1886; Fruit Trees, slit- 

 ting bark, I, 1875. 



Fumariaceae, Andrcecium, Eichler, II, 

 1866. 



Fungi near Boston, Farlow, II, 1876, 

 '78; Caroliniani Exsiccati, Ravenel, 

 II, 1852, '53, '61; Cooke, II, 1872, 

 '75 ; DeBary, II 1887 ; Esculent, 

 Curtis, II, 1866; Exotic, Berkeley and 

 Curtis. II, 1853 ; Oersted. II, 1873. 



Furnrohr, A. E., Ill, 1862. 



Fuckel, L., Ill, 1877. 



Future Life, see Religion. 



Galapagos Islands. Andersson, II 1864. 



Gamopetalae, I, 1878. '85, '87; of Cali- 

 fornia, Gray, I, 1876. II 1876; Check- 

 list, Patterson. II, 1885. 



Garberia, I, 1879. 



Garden, I. 1868, II, 1872; Thuret, II, 

 1878; Botany, I, 1863, '68; see Bo- 

 tanic. 



Gardiner, G., see Fielding. 



Garnsey, E. F. ; II 1887. 



Gasparrini, III, 1868. 



Gattinger, A.. Tennessee Flora, II, 1887. 



Galleotti, H., Ill, 1859. 



Gay, C, Chili, II, 1852. 



Gay, Jacques, III, 1864. 



Gaylussacia brachycera, I, 1875. 



Gelsemium, I, 1873. 



Gemmation, Hypocotyledonary, I, 1871. 



Gentiana Andrewsii, fertilization. I, 

 1877. 



Gentianacese, I, 1857, '71 : new Genus, 

 I 1880. 



Genera Illustrata, I, 1848 : Genera of 

 Plants, see Salisbury; Genera Planta- 

 rum, see Bentham and Hooker, and 

 Endlicher. 



Geographical Botany, see Distribution. 



Georgia Mosses and Hepaticas, I, 1846. 



Geological Survey, see U. S. Govt. 



Geology, Manual of, Dana, II, 1874. 



Gerardia tenuifolia, I. 1879. 



Germany, Flora, Esenbeck and Spinner, 

 II. 1852, '54; Ivy, I, 1868; Profes- 

 sorships, II, 1852; Rabenhorst's Kryp- 

 togamen-Flora, II, 1885. 



Geum, Scheutz, II 1872. 



Gilbrest. Helianthus annuus, II, 1880. 



Gingko,' Heer, II 1880. 



Gironde, Flore. Clavaud, II, 1882. . 



Githopsis, I, 1882. 



Glumacese. Steudel, E. G., II, 1854. '56. 



Gnaphaliese, I, 1851, '52. 



Gnetacese, Tan Tieghem, II, 1872 ; Gne- 

 tum Gnemon, Organogeny, Beccari, 

 II, 1887. 



Godet, C. H., II, 1852, III, 1880. 



Godron, III, 1882 ; see Naudin. 



Goebel, K., Classification and Morphol- 

 ogy, II, 1887. 



Goeppert. H. R., Ill, 1885; Plants 

 killed by frost, II 1871. 



Goethe, Metamorphosis, II, 1864. 



Goldie, John. Ill, 1888. 



Gonidia, II, 1874. 



Gonolobus Shortii, I, 1883. 



Goodale, G. L.: Common plants, II, 

 1879; PhysiologicalBotany.il, 1885; 

 see Sprague. 



Goodale, G. L, and Hyatt, Guides for 

 Science-teaching, II, 1879. 



Goodemacese, I, 1861. 



Goodwin, Science and Faith, II, 1884. 



Gooseberries. I, 1876. 

 I Gossypium, see Cotton. 

 j Gottsche, ir, 1852. 

 I Graf tins:, heterogeneous. Strasburger, 



II, 1886. 

 I Graham, Creed of Science, II, 1882. 

 I Grand Canon, how to reach the, I, 1885. 



