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Cumulative Index 3<br />

“Interesting Rediscovery” [1891] (60) [2] 10<br />

Intermountain Flora: V<strong>as</strong>cular Plants of the Intermountain West, USA, Vol. 1: Arthur Cronquist and other<br />

contributers [review of] (34) 36<br />

International Association of Botanical Gardens, European Mediterranean Division (47) [3] 38<br />

International Book of Trees, Hugh Johnson [review of] (35) 164<br />

International Botanical Congress [Utrecht, 1948] (59) [1] 19, 74–75<br />

International Botanical Congress, Fifth [Cambridge] (48) [2] 18<br />

International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants—1980 (49) [3] 13; (54) [4] 3, 4, 6<br />

International Lilac Society (33) 311<br />

International Plant Propagators’ Society<br />

— — — — Award of Merit (32) 165<br />

— — — — — — — Plaque, presented to Arnold Arboretum (32) [4] inside front cover<br />

— — — — 19th Annual Meeting (30) 117–119<br />

— — — — Registration Authority for Cultivated Ilex (30) 99<br />

International Shade Tree Conference (34) 398, 399<br />

International Society for Horticultural Science (32) 51<br />

International Standards Organization (49) [1] 51<br />

International Transfer Format (ITF) (49) [1] 47, 53<br />

International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) (49) [1] 6, 45<br />

— — — — — — — — — — Botanic Gardens Conservation Secretariat (49) [1] 53<br />

Interrogatories concerning the culture of the tea plant in China (31) 13<br />

“Interview: Chinese Botany and the Odyssey of Dr. Shiu-ying Hu,” Sally Aldrich Adams (48) [2] 30–31<br />

“Introducing Betula platyphylla ‘Whitespire’,” Edward H<strong>as</strong>selkus (44) [3] 36–38<br />

“Introducing Cedrus deodata ‘Shalimar’,” Gary L. Koller (42) [4] 153–156<br />

“Introducing Weigela subsessilis,” Stephen A. Spongberg (53) [4] 31–33<br />

“Introduction of Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) to M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts,” David C. Michener (48) [4] 52–57<br />

Introduction of new plants (33) 13–25<br />

— — — — and distribution (30) 85<br />

— of the tea plant (31) 13<br />

— — trees and shrubs to England (32) 184<br />

Introduction to Insect Pest Management, Robert L. Metcalf and William Luckmann [review of] (36) 128<br />

Introductions by Arnold Arboretum, 2nd 50 years, 1923–1972, Part I (32) 30–43; Part II (38) 12–25<br />

Inula helenium (31) 182; (39) 247<br />

Invernáculo [at Madrid Botanical Garden] (47) [3] 27, 28, 29<br />

Inyo National Forest, CA (56) [4] 4, 7<br />

Iochroma (32) 210<br />

Iowa State <strong>University</strong> (49) [1] 38<br />

Ipecac (55) [2] 6<br />

Ipomoea batat<strong>as</strong> (31) 211; (52) [2] 23–25<br />

— nil (31) 176, 293<br />

— purga (55) [2] 6<br />

— violacea (32) 205; (41) 102, 103<br />

Iran, bulbs from (49) [4] 34<br />

— flora of (49) [4] 34<br />

Iris (31) 127, 187; (56) [2] 16, 18<br />

— cvs. (31) 127<br />

— bearded (34) 376<br />

— chalcedonian (31) 187<br />

— clackam<strong>as</strong> (46) [3] 5<br />

— dwarf (31) 228<br />

— Dykes Medal winners (34) 32–34<br />

— Florentine (31) 187<br />

— Hungarian (31) 187<br />

— Japanese (34) 375<br />

— mourning (31) 187<br />

— Persian (31) 187<br />

— Siberian (34) 373, 374<br />

— yellow (34) 183; (43) [2] 18, 20<br />

Iris (34) 372; (39) 245, 257; (43) [2] 8, 9, 29, 33; (52) [3] 3, 10; (54) [4] inside back cover<br />

— ‘Christm<strong>as</strong> Time’ (31) 127<br />

— cristata (52) [3]; 10<br />

— danfordiae (37) 96<br />

— ‘Dusky Dancer’ (31) 127<br />

— ensata (52) [3] 10<br />

— ‘Esther Fay’ (31) 127<br />

— ‘Gatineau’ (31) 128<br />

— x germanica (31) 187; (34) 376; (39) 257

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