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Cumulative Index 9<br />
— viridis (31) 201<br />
Menzies, Archibald (47) [3] 21<br />
Menziesia (38) 86<br />
Merced monardella (46) [3] 12<br />
Mercer, Martha Dana (32) 19<br />
Mercer Research Fellows (30) 234; (32) 253, 270; (33) 333<br />
Merendera sobolifera (37) 89, 97<br />
Meristem (53) [1] 20–23, 22; (59) [4] 10, 11, 15<br />
Meristematic activity (33) 46–66<br />
Merremia tuberosa (37) 229<br />
Merrill, Elmer Drew (30) 85; (32) 5, 12, 15, 19, 52; (48) [2] 15–21, 30; (58) [1] inside front cover, 11, 12, 13–15, 16, 17,<br />
18–20, 23, back cover; (59) [1] 5, 6, 12, 15–17, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28, 32, 40, 72, 74, 75, 81, 83<br />
— — — family (58) [1] 11–13, 19<br />
— — — “Another ‘Living Fossil’ Comes to the Arnold Arboretum” [reprint] (59) [1] 17–19<br />
— — — “How to Fund Botanical Expeditions” [correspondence] (59) [1] 20–22<br />
— — — “Met<strong>as</strong>equoia, Another Living Fossil” (51) [4] 12–16<br />
Merrimack Manufacturing Company (47) [4] 30<br />
Merry, Mrs. Percy L. (30) 97<br />
Mertensia virginica (31) 230; (35) 10; (37) 97<br />
Mescal bean (32) 207<br />
Messervy, Julie Moir, “Tenshin-en: A Japanese Garden at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts” (52) [3] 2–13<br />
Mesny, W. (32) 109<br />
Mespilus, snowy (31) 241<br />
Mespilus germanica (31) 224; (49) [4] 35<br />
Mesua ferrea (48) [2] 3<br />
— nag<strong>as</strong>sarium (48) [2] 7<br />
Metanarthecium luteo-viride (38) 94<br />
Met<strong>as</strong>equoia (42) [3] front cover, inside back cover, back cover; (56) [1] 22–23 Met<strong>as</strong>equoia (59) [1] 4–84<br />
— naming (59) [1] 4–5, 21, 75<br />
— related genera and (59) [1] 6, 23–27, 54–59, 63<br />
— glyptostroboides (32) 14, 55, 285; (39) 189, 190, 229, 272, 277; (44) [4] 53; (45) [4] 11–18, 14–16; (46) [4] 15–16; (47)<br />
[1] 14–19, 15–18; (49) [1] 34, back cover; (51) [4] inside front cover, 12, 13, 14–15, 16–19, 20; (52) [4] 24; (53) [2] front<br />
cover; (57) [1] 28; (59) [1] covers, 4–26, 27–35, 36, 37, 38, 39–44, 45, 46, 49, 50; [4] covers<br />
— — ‘National’ clone (59) [1] 83<br />
— — at Arnold Arboretum (59) [1] 10, 17–19, 80–84, inside back cover<br />
— — at Nikita Botanic Garden [USSR] (36) 117<br />
— — beliefs about [Chinese] (59) [1] 5, 7, 11, 26, 30, 35–38, 71<br />
— — cones (59) [1] 10, 57<br />
— — conservation of (59) [1] 6–7, 18, 27, 35, 46–52, 66, 70, 71, 81–84<br />
— — cultivated (59) [1] 70, 71, 72–74, 75, 76–79, 81–84<br />
— — cuticle micromorphology (59) [1] 66–68<br />
— — discovery (33) 19; (35) 271; (45) [4] 11–18, 14–16; (59) [1] 4–11, 23–32, 35–39<br />
— — distribution in China (59) [1] 4–11, [map] 18, 21, 23, 25–27, 30, 35–40, [maps] 41, 42, 44–52, 61, 66–70, 79, 83<br />
— — DNA analysis (59) [1] 66–70<br />
— — ecology (59) [1] 7, 10–11, 23, 25–27, 35–52, 61<br />
— — evolution (59) [1] 3–5, 23–27, 33–34, 36, 60–71<br />
— — foliage (59) [1] inside front cover, 4–8, 36, 39, 54<br />
— — habitat (59) [1] 7, 25–27, 35, 41, 46, 48–51, 58–59, 75–78, 81–84<br />
— — hardiness (59) [1] 18, 22, 26–27, 74–79, 83<br />
— — herbarium specimens (59) [1] 10, 17<br />
— — plants in cultivation (42) [3] 130, 131, 132–132, 134–137<br />
— — postage stamp (59) [1] 67<br />
— — propagation (37) 59, 60; (59) [1] 18, 35, 70, 77, 82<br />
— — reproduction (59) [1] 4–5, 8, 10, 23, 25, 34–36, 47–52, 55–58, 63, 82<br />
— — rice cultivation and (59) [1] 35, 36, 40, 41, 48, 50, 51<br />
— — seed distribution (59) [1] 5–6, 11, 17–19, 21–23, 25, 27, 32, 72–79, 81–84<br />
— — size (59) [1] 6–8, 10, 36, 39, 44, 47, 51, 76–79, 82–84<br />
— — specimens supplied to Franklin Pierce College [NH] (30) 228<br />
— — trunk (59) [1] 76, 77, 79, inside back cover<br />
— — type tree (47) [1] inside front cover; (59) [1] 6, 7, 8–10, 11, 17, 25, 26, 48<br />
— — — — shrine (59) [1] 5, 26, 30, 39, 48<br />
— — uses for (59) [1] 6, 7, 35–38, 45, 46, 51, 59, 77, 78<br />
— — variation (59) [1] 58–59, 66–69, 74, 77–79, 83<br />
— — ‘National’ clone (33) 19<br />
— milleri (59) [1] 66<br />
— occidentalis (59) [1] 63, 66<br />
METASEQUOIA AFTER FIFTY YEARS (59) [1] 4–84<br />
“Met<strong>as</strong>equoia: An Overview of Its Phylogeny, Reproductive Biology, and Ecotypic Variation,” Jianhua Li (59) [1] 54–59