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Cumulative Index 1<br />
A Cumulative Index to <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />
VOLUMES 30–60<br />
“E. D. Merrill, From Maine to Manila,” Ida Hay (58) [1] 11–19<br />
E. H. WILSON, PHOTOGRAPHER, Peter J. Chvany (36) [5] 181–237<br />
“E. H. Wilson, Yichang, and the Kiwifruit,” A. R. Ferguson (43) [4] 24–35<br />
“E. H. Wilson’s First Trip to China,” William Gardener (32) 103–113<br />
E. I. du Pont Botaniste, Norman B. Wilkinson [review of] (37) 251<br />
Earache remedy, Madag<strong>as</strong>car (32) 27<br />
Earle, Theresa (51) [3] 9<br />
Early American Gardens, “For Meate or Medicine,” Ann Leighton [review of] (31) 140<br />
Early botanical books (32) 249, 272<br />
Early Gardening Catalogues, John Harvey [review of] (33) 297<br />
Early Horticulturists, Ronald Webber [review of] (30) 75–77<br />
“The Early Rock Garden,” George H. Pride (37) 89–109<br />
Earthquake of 1755 [Lisbon, Portugal] (47) [3] inside front cover<br />
E<strong>as</strong>t India Company (31) 4, 6, 21<br />
E<strong>as</strong>t River Park [NY] (57) [3] 26<br />
E<strong>as</strong>tern deciduous forest (48) [3] 18, 23, 25, 26<br />
“E<strong>as</strong>tern Hop Hornbeam: Its Natural History and Landscape Potential,” William E. Fehrenback, Jr. (44) [2] 23–27<br />
“E<strong>as</strong>tern North American Plants in Cultivation,” Carroll E. Wood (33) 81–96<br />
E<strong>as</strong>twood, Alice (47) [4] 12–20, back cover<br />
Ebony (36) 5, 19; (39) 293<br />
Echeveria, by Eric Walther [review of] (33) 295–296<br />
Echeveria linguaefolia (33) 295<br />
Echevari<strong>as</strong>, L. Carruthers and R. Ginns [review of] (39) 72<br />
Echinacea purpurea (34) 329, 330<br />
— tennesseensis (46) [3] 7; (47) [2] 20, 23<br />
Echinocactus (46) [3] 38<br />
Echinops (31) 71; (34) 331<br />
— exaltatus ‘Taplow Blue’ (31) 71<br />
— ritro (34) 331, 332; (39) 255<br />
— sphaerocephalus (34) 332<br />
Echium vulgare (34) 180; (39) 255<br />
Eck, Joe (52) [1] 29<br />
Ecole d’Horticulture de Versailles (54) [2] 11<br />
École des Beaux-Arts [Paris] (47) [4] 10<br />
Ecological History of M<strong>as</strong>sachusetts Forests,” John O’Keefe and David R. Foster (58) [2] 2–31<br />
“Ecological Reconnaissance in the Native Home of Met<strong>as</strong>equoia glyptostroboides,” Kwei-ling Chu and William S.<br />
Cooper [excerpt, 1950] (59) [1] 40–46<br />
Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis, J. Jacobs, O. L. Lange, J. S. Olson, W. Wiser, eds. [review of] (31) 302<br />
“Ecology and Economics of Elm Replacement in <strong>Harvard</strong> Yard,” Peter Del Tredici (58) [1] 27–32<br />
“Ecosystem Response to an Introduced Pathogen: The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid,” David R. Foster and David A.<br />
Orwig (58) [2] 41–44<br />
Ecosystems, of soils (59) [2] 36–42<br />
Ecosystem, enclosed (50) [1] 22–23<br />
“Edible and Poisonous Plants of the Islands of the Pacific,” E. D. Merrill (32) 53<br />
Edible and Useful Plants of California, by Charlotte Bringle Clarke [review of] (38) 156<br />
Edible Nuts of the World, by Edwin A. Menninger [review of] (38) 60<br />
Edinburgh [Scotland] (48) [2] 18; (57) [2] 6<br />
— — Royal Botanic Garden (31) 371; (46) [4] 12; (47) [3] 12; (49) [1] 47; (52) [2] 31<br />
Edlmann, Violet F., (Lady Collet) (47) [4] 14, 15<br />
Edo [Japan] (47) [2] 3<br />
Edo Period (47) [2] 9<br />
Education, horticultural (33) 147–155<br />
Edwards, Sydenham T. (53) [1] 11, 12, 13, 16<br />
Eelgr<strong>as</strong>s (43) [2] 4, 5<br />
“Effect of Gardening Upon the Mind” [1891] (60) [3] 33<br />
Eglantine (39) 265<br />
Egler, Frank (56) [3] 9<br />
Ehret: Flower Painter Extraordinary, by Greta Calmann [review of] (38) 183<br />
Ehret, George Dionysius, drawing by (55) [2] 20<br />
Ehretia thyrsiflora (37) 164<br />
Ehrlich, Paul R. (32) 237