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10 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
— montana ‘Aureo-marginata’ (52) [2] 41<br />
— plantaginea (34) 368, 370<br />
— rectifolia (47) [2] 6<br />
— ‘Royal Standard’ (31) 81<br />
— sieboldiana (30) 148; (31) 81; (34) 368, 369, 370<br />
— — aureo-marginata (31) 82<br />
— — ‘Frances Williams’ (30) 152; (31) 82<br />
— — ‘Yellow Edge’ (31) 82<br />
— tardifolia (34) 370<br />
— undulata (30) 149; (31) 81, 82; (34) 370<br />
— ventricosa (31) 82; (34) 371<br />
Hottonia inflata (43) [2] 7<br />
Hou Debang (48) [2] 22<br />
“House at Honmoku in Japan” [1888] (60) [3] 20–21<br />
House Beautiful (49) [3] 8<br />
House Plants Indoors/Outdoors, Ortho Book Division, ed. [review of] (37) 168<br />
Houseleek (31) 200; (39) 266<br />
Houston, Mark (50) [1] 39<br />
Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’ (45) [2] 16<br />
Hovarth, M. H. (31) 47<br />
Hovenia acerba var. kiukiangensis (48) [2] 7<br />
— dulcis (39) 7–15, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 344; (38) 141; (50) [3] 8<br />
Hovey, Chandler (32) 165, 255<br />
Hovey, Charles M<strong>as</strong>on (40) 31–48, 30, 43<br />
Hovey, Phine<strong>as</strong> Brown, Jr. (40) 33<br />
“How Development’s Clock Guides Evolution,” John Einset (47) [1] 20–25<br />
“How Land Use Determines Vegetation: Evidence from a New England Sand Plain,” Glenn Motzkin and David R.<br />
Foster (58) [2] 33–34<br />
“How Met<strong>as</strong>equoia, the ‘Living Fossil,’ W<strong>as</strong> Discovered in China,” Hsen Hsu Hu, [excerpt, 1948] (59) [1] 4–7<br />
How to Attract Butterflies to Your Garden, Nick Rossi [review of] (46) [2] 46–47<br />
How to Control Plant Dise<strong>as</strong>es in Home and Garden, Malcolm C. Shurleff [review of] (35) 296<br />
“How to Fund Botanical Expeditions,” E. D. Merrill [correspondence] (59) [1] 20–22<br />
How to Grow Tree Seedlings in Containers in Greenhouses, Richard W. Tinus and Stephen E. McDonald [review of]<br />
(44) [2] 31–32<br />
How to Grow Wildflowers and Wild Shrubs and Trees in Your Own Garden, Hal Bruce [review of] (36) 278<br />
Howard, Heman A. (30) 83, 138; (49) [1] 61<br />
— — — photo by (60) [4] 36<br />
Howard, Richard A. (32) 5, 17, 18, 53, 165, [4] inside back cover, 253, 262; (38) 154, 155; (39) 330, 353, 355, 361; (46)<br />
[4] 15; (47) [4] 21, 22; (49) [1] 20; [3] 41, 43; (50) [3] 29, 32; (51) [3] 13, 15; (53) [3] 3; (59) [1] 16, 17, 47<br />
— — — “Arnold Arboretum Introductions: The Second Fifty Years [continued]—1923–1972” (38) 12–25<br />
— — — “Balloon Flowers, Bladdernuts, and Rattleboxes” (37) 217–229<br />
— — — “Bernice Giduz Schubert, 1913–2000” (60) [2] 44–45<br />
— — — book reviews by (39) 71, 72<br />
— — — “Botanical Impressions of the People’s Republic of China” (38) 218<br />
— — — “Buckleya—The Oldest Cultivated Plant in the Arnold Arboretum” (37) 151–155; [reprint] (51) [4] 38–42<br />
— — — “A Change in <strong>Arnoldia</strong>” (30) 1<br />
— — — “Director’s Report” (30) 201–259; (31) 307–338; (32) 249–272; (33) 309–337; (34) 385–419; (35) 241–258; (36)<br />
237–258; (37) 253–277; (38) 185–209<br />
— — — “E. H. Wilson <strong>as</strong> a Botanist” Part I (40) 102–138; Part II (40) 154–193<br />
— — — “In Defense of the Rev. Dr. Reuben D. Nevius and the Plant called Neviusia” (36) 57–65<br />
— — — “Living with Poisonous Plants” (34) 41–44<br />
— — — “Memorial Gifts and Plantings” (33) 213–214<br />
— — — “The Nikita Botanic Garden, Yalta, USSR” (36) 110–118<br />
— — — “The St. Vincent Botanic Garden—The Early Years” (57) [4] 12–21<br />
— — — “Scientists and Scientific Contributions of the Arnold Arboretum: The First Century” (32) 49–58<br />
Hsieh, Ling (52) [4] 5, 6<br />
Hsienmu (46) [4] 50<br />
Hsu Jen (39) 354<br />
Hsueh Chi-ju (45) [4] 10; (59) [1] 4–6, 8, 9, 10, 17–18, 22<br />
— — “Reminiscences of Collecting the Type Specimens of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides H. H. Hu & Cheng” (45) [4]<br />
11–18; [reprint] (51) [4] 17–21; (59) [1] 8–11<br />
Hu, Hsen Hsu (48) [2] 14, 15, 31; (59) [1] 4, 5, 7, 13, 14, 15–18, 20, 21, 23, 40, 49, 51<br />
——— “How Met<strong>as</strong>equoia, the ‘Living Fossil,’ W<strong>as</strong> Discovered in China” [excerpt, 1948] (59) [1] 4–7<br />
Hu, Shiu-Ying (32) 263, 268; (39) 354, 355; (41) 211; (48) [2] 30–31; (51) [3] 32<br />
— — “Ailanthus” (39) 29–50<br />
— — “Mapping the Collecting Localities of E. H. Wilson in China,” with Kristen S. Clausen (40) 139–145<br />
— — “More About Tours of Botanists and Gardeners in China,” Notes from the Arnold Arboretum (37) 157–163