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2 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
Illicium, from Hong Kong (30) 15<br />
— floridanum (55) [3] 18<br />
Illustration Horticole (54) [2] 14<br />
Illustrations of the Botany of the Himalay<strong>as</strong> [1834] (31) 14<br />
Impatiens (33) 22; (53) [1] 9; (48) [3] 44<br />
— balsamina (31) 175, 227; (39) 257<br />
— capensis (31) 175; (34) 203; (35) 115<br />
— pallida (35) 115<br />
Imperata cylindrica (54) [3] 11<br />
— ‘Red Baron’ (54) [3] 10<br />
Imperial Botanic Garden [Leningrad/St. Petersburg] (30) 163, 166; (49) [1] 36, 37, 39; [4] 37; (55) [3] 22; (57) [2] 22; [3] 4, 5<br />
Imperial Chinese Customs Service (48) [2] 13<br />
Imperial Gardens [Beijing, China] (48) [2] 35<br />
Imperial Household Collection [of Japan’s bonsai] (31) 266<br />
“In Defense of the Rev. Dr. Reuben D. Nevius and the Plant Called Neviusa,” Richard A. Howard (36) 57–65<br />
“In Praise of the American Smoke Tree,” Gary L. Koller and Don O. Shadow (44) [2] 17–22; [reprint] (51) [4] 55–58<br />
“In Pursuit of Ironclads,” Karen Madsen (60) [1] 29–32<br />
“In Search of Tropical Gentians,” Richard E. Weaver (33) 189<br />
“In the Shadow of Red Cedar,” Wade Davis (58) [3] 2–10<br />
Incan Empire (50) [4] 22–15<br />
— — extent of [map] (50) [4] 2<br />
Inc<strong>as</strong> (50) [4] 4<br />
— agriculture (50) [4] 6–8<br />
— descendants (50) [4] 8–9<br />
— food crops (50) [4] 4–8<br />
— freeze drying practices (50) [4] 8<br />
— lost crops of (50) [4] 11–15<br />
— terraces (50) [4] inside front cover<br />
Incense cedar, California (60) [4] 17<br />
India (48) [2] 3<br />
Indian cress (31) 191<br />
— currant (35) 236, 237<br />
— hawthorn (36) 19<br />
— tobacco (37) 218<br />
— turnip (37) 171<br />
Indian Freedom of Religion Act (46) [3] 38<br />
“Indian Relics of the Arnold Arboretum,” Ernest J. Palmer (31) 99–107, 106<br />
Indigo (31) 18<br />
— b<strong>as</strong>tard (31) 232<br />
— false (31) 31; (34) 296; (39) 252; (44) [2] 28<br />
— Kirilow (41) 178<br />
— true (44) [2] 28<br />
— wild (31) 31; (39) 252; (37) 222, 223<br />
Indigofera (55) [3] 18<br />
— kirilowii (41) 178<br />
— pseudotinctoria (55) [2] 31–32<br />
— tinctoria (44) [2] 28<br />
Indio, California (47) [4] 19<br />
Indo-Himalaya (48) [2] 3<br />
Indolebutyric acid [IBA] (45) [1] 23; (49) [4] 38<br />
Indonesia, Arnold Arboretum’s exploration in (55) [2] 8<br />
Industrial pollution (30) 33–34, 38, 41, 43<br />
“Infinity in a Bottle Gourd,” Kongjian Yu (53) [1] 2–7<br />
“Influence of Garden and Forest on the Development of Horticulture,” Mac Griswold (60) [3] 29–32<br />
“Informal History of Bonsai,” Charles R. Long (31) 261–273<br />
Information storage and retrieval (33) 3–12, 26–36<br />
Inga (50) [4] 14<br />
Inkberry (30) 172; (31) 228, 240; (56) [2] 12<br />
Inkbush, xerophytic (54) [2] 3–5<br />
Insect pests (38) 37–49, 119, 120<br />
— — of pines (35) 224–225<br />
Insecticides (33) 288–291<br />
Institute of Botany [Beijing] (48) [2] 31<br />
Institute of Museum Services (49) [1] 22, 51, 52, 58<br />
Instituto Superior de Argronomia [Lisbon] (47) [3] 38<br />
Instruccion sobre el Modo M<strong>as</strong> Seguro y Economico de Transportar Plant<strong>as</strong> Viv<strong>as</strong> por Mar y Por Tierra á los Paises<br />
M<strong>as</strong> Distantes, by C<strong>as</strong>imiro Gómez Ortega (47) [3] 13–14