CCXXX PROCEEDINGS OF THE EOYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Diseases of fruit trees. 313 

 Dissociation, 6 



Double -flowered composites. 310 

 Druery. C. T., British ferns and then- 

 wild sports. 77 

 „ new form of fern repro- 



duction, 359 

 Dye plants. British. lxxvi 



Edrianthus pumila. A.M., cxxxi 

 Eel-worms, 263 

 Egyptian ancient garden, 44 

 Election and privileges of fellows, ccvi 

 Epidendron x Boundii, A.M.. clxiv 



„ pteroearpum, Bot. C, clxxv 

 „ x radico-vitellinum. A.M.. 

 clxxiv 



,, tricolor, Bot. C, elxxxviii 

 Epi-Laelia x 1 Sylvia.' A.M., clxvii 



x vitell-brosa. A.M.. clxxiv 

 Epiphyllum. culture of. 313 

 Eremurus Elwesii albus. A.M., cxxxi 

 Erica australis. 313 



cinerea Boothii, A.M., cxxxv 

 „ lusitanica. 313 



„ mediterranea hybrida, A.M.. cxvi 

 „ Yeitchii. A.M., cxx 

 „ Wilmoreana grandiflora, A.M.. 

 cxxii 



Eriksson. Prof. Jacob, American goose- 

 berry-mildew in Sweden, 138 



Erysiphaceae. 313 



Erysiphe Graminis. 314 



Eschscholtzia 'Carmine King,* A.M.. 

 cxxxv 



Etherisation, drc. of plants. 314 

 Euphorbia Wulfeni. A.M., cxxvii 

 Evolution and adaptation : a criticism, 

 159 



•• Evolution and Adaptation.'* T. H. Mor- 

 gan, Ph.D., 278 

 Examination in horticulture. 191 



in horticulture, list of can- 

 didates as classed. 191 

 „ of men employed in public- 

 parks and gardens. 213 

 „ of men employed in public- 

 parks and gardens, list 

 of candidates as classed. 

 214 



„ of school teachers in 

 cottage and allotment 

 gardening, 196 

 „ of school teachers in 

 cottage and allotment 

 gardening, list of candi- 

 dates as classed. 197 

 „ of school teachers in 

 cottage and allotment 

 gardening, paper set. 201 

 „ of school teachers in 

 cottage and allotment 

 gardening, answers by a 

 candidate. 202 

 Examinations in horticulture. <i-c. 1907, 



particulars of. 216 

 - Experiments with Plants," W. J. V. 

 Osterhout. Ph.D.. 275 



Farrer. R.. Japanese plants and gardens. 

 12 



Fasciation of stems. 3 



Felicia echinata, 316 



Fellows, election and privileges of, ccvi 



Ferns, leptosporangiate, 328 



Fertilizer experiments. 316 



Fertilizers. 316 



Field crops, root systems of, 316 



Figs in medicine, 47 



Figs, cultivation of, 317 



•'First Course in Practical Botanv.*" G. F. 



Scott-Elliot, 276 

 Fitches, 47 



Flooded land, treatment of, 317 

 Floral Committee, cxvi 

 Foliage crisped, 5 



-Forester. The.* - J. Xisbet, D.CE.C, 280 



Forsythia europaea. 317 



Frankincense. 43. 45 



Fraser's Catalogue, 317 



Fruit, acreage of land under, 184 



„ crops, report of, 317 



„ imports and exports. 183 



,. industry in Barbados, 318 



„ sports, 6 



„ trees, disease of, 313 



„ „ forms of, 318 



„ ,. frozen in 1904, 318 

 Fruit and Yegetable Committee, xcvii 

 Fruits cultivated in Japan, 23. 25 

 „ new and rare, 339 



„ promising new, 318 

 Fungi cultivated in Japan. 24 



„ parasitism of, 319 

 Fungoid diseases of cotton, 310 

 Fungoid pests : 



Agapanthus stem, xliv - 



Altenaria brassies nigrescens. 312 

 sp., 301 



American gooseberry-mildew. 128. 138 

 Apple, bitter-rot of, 299 



„ black spot or scab, 300 



„ crown-gall. 300 



„ hairv-root, 300 



„ rot, 301 

 Cacao diseases 305 

 Cactus scab, 305 

 Calla soft-rot, 305 

 Cherry-laurel, disease of, 142 

 Cladosporium herbarum, xliv 

 Cocoa-nut palm bud-rot. 309 

 Colletotrichum lagenarium, 312 

 Cotton, fungoid diseases of. 310 

 Crown-gall -disease, apple, 312 

 Cucumber and melon diseases. 312 

 Diplodia opuntiae. 305 

 Erysiphaceae. 313 

 Erysiphe Graminis. 314 

 „ polygoni, 336 

 Fruit diseases. 313 

 Fungi researches on parasitism. 319 

 Glceosporium fructigenum. 299 

 Glomerella rufo-maculans. 299 

 Grain smuts, 322 

 Hemeleia americana. 336. lxxxiii 

 Mildew on rose. 209 

 "Seocosmospora vasinfecta. 312 

 Orchid disease, new, 336 



