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Cumulative Index 13<br />

— — needs of (49) [1] 47<br />

— — office of (49) [1] 56–59<br />

— — system at Arnold Arboretum (49) [1] 42, 54<br />

— — updating (49) [1] 41<br />

— quarantine (33) 22<br />

— registrations (33) 199–209<br />

— sleep movements of (36) 41<br />

— societies (33) 104<br />

Plant Extinction: A Global Crisis, Harold Koopowitz and Hilary Kaye [review of] (44) [1] 34–35<br />

Plant Hardiness Zone Map [United States Department of Agriculture] (45) [4] 32, 33, 33; (50) [3] 18, 19<br />

“Plant Hardiness-Zone Maps,” Donald Wyman and Harrison L. Flint [reprinted from Vol. 27] (45) [4] 32–34<br />

“Plant History: Expanding the Horizons of a Small Garden,” Mary Harrison (53) [1] 8–18<br />

Plant Introduction Garden [Chico, CA] (30) 182<br />

Plant Jewels of the High Country, Helen E. Payne [review of] (33) 253<br />

Plant Names, T. S. Lindsay [review of] (37) 134<br />

“Plant Propagation—The Union of Art and Science,” Charles E. Hess (33) 119–125<br />

“Plant Protection,” Kenneth Shaw (38) 37–49<br />

Plant Records Center [American Horticultural Society] (31) 314; (32) 258; (33) 319<br />

Plant Red Data Book (52) [4] 4<br />

Plant Red Data Book for China (48) [2] 4, 6<br />

“Plant Registration,” (30) 251–260<br />

“Plant Registrations,” Robert S. Hebb (32) 277–287; (33) 199–209<br />

Plant Sciences Data Center (PSDC) (35) 245; (49) [1] 21, 43, 56–57, 59–61<br />

Plant-stress physiology (50) [1] 31, 32<br />

Plant Variety Protection Act, 1980 (54) [4] 6<br />

“Plant with Nature,” William Flemer III [reprinted from American Nurseryman] (30) 100<br />

Plantae Aequinoctiales by Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland [1808] (47) [3] 16, 17<br />

Plantae Papuanae Archiboldianae, E. D. Merrill & L. M. Perry (32) 53<br />

Plantae Wilsonianae [Rehder and Wilson] (49) [1] 17; (52) [1] 18; (54) [2] 36<br />

Plantago (34) 212<br />

— medicinal uses (30) 23, 24<br />

— lanceolata (34) 212<br />

— major (30) 23–24; (34) 212<br />

— — ‘Atropurpurea’ (52) [2] 43<br />

— rugellii (34) 212<br />

Plantain (30) 23–24<br />

— broad-leaved (34) 212<br />

— narrow-leaved (34) 212<br />

— red-stem (34) 212<br />

Plantain-lily (31) 80; (34) 364–371; (39) 256<br />

Plant<strong>as</strong> de Nueva España [1894] (47) [3] 18<br />

Planting, failed (44) [4] 10<br />

— site preparations (56) [4] 12–13, 16<br />

— specifications, street trees (53) [3] 8<br />

— technique (37) 230–241<br />

“Plants and Gardens of South Africa,” H. Brian Rycroft (32) 220–225<br />

Plants-a-Plenty, Catherine Osgood Foster [review of] (38) 61<br />

Plants for Groundcover, Graham Stuart Thom<strong>as</strong> [review of] (35) 131<br />

Plants for Man, Robert W. Schery [review of] (33) 248<br />

“Plants in Early Japanese Poetry,” Sally Lindfors Sullivan (31) 284–291<br />

Plants in the Development of Modern Medicine, Tony Swain, ed. [review of] (36) 125<br />

Plants of Hong Kong, Stella L. Thrower [review of] (32) 168<br />

Plants of Southern New Jersey, Witmer Stone [review of] (34) 39<br />

Plants That Merit Attention: Volume I—Trees, Janet M. Poor, ed. [review of] (45) [2] 36–38<br />

Plants: Wild and Cultivated, P. S. Green, ed. [review of] (35) 128<br />

Platanus (30) 171; (43) [1] 11; (32) 72, 73; (49) [4] 35; (60) [4] 26<br />

— x acerifolia (39) 122, 123, 229; (44) [4] 19; (53) [1] 10; (57) [2] 7, 13; (59) [2]<br />

— x acerifolia (59) [2] front & back covers<br />

— — “Bloodgood strain” (44) [4] 19<br />

— occidentalis (31) 220; (38) 157; (39) 272, 276; (53) [1] 10, 33; [4] 28; (57) [2] 7<br />

— orientalis (53) [1] 10<br />

Platelet-activating factor (PAF) (51) [2] 11<br />

Platt, Charles A. (49) [3] 7; (54) [1] 28; (56) [1] 29, 31; [2] 10; (57) [1] 2, 3; (59) [2] 16; [4] 26<br />

Platycarya strobilacea (38) 137, 138<br />

Platycodon, collecting in Hong Kong (30) 15<br />

Platycodon (31) 136<br />

— ‘Apo-yama’ (31) 136

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