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6 <strong>Arnoldia</strong>, 1970–2000<br />

Foliage, autumn, 1971 (32) 290<br />

— preservation (37) 285–288, 289–304<br />

Folk medicine (56) [1] 7<br />

Foochow [China] (48) [2] 26<br />

Forbes, James (32) 188<br />

Forcing cut branches (31) 61<br />

Ford Tropical Rain Forest [Atlanta] (50) [1] 14<br />

Fordham, Alfred J. (30) 20, 182; (31) 294; (32) 51, 105, 165; [4] inside back cover, 253; (33) 43; (37) 254, 283, 284; (47) [4]<br />

5; (55) [1] 3; [4] 4<br />

— — — “Abnormal Leaf Retention on Introduced Trees in Autumn 1971” (32) 290<br />

— — — “Of Birds and Bayberries: Seed Dispersal and Propagation of Three Myrica Species” (43) [4] 20–23<br />

— — — “Climate at the Arnold Arboretum” (30) 186–193<br />

— — — “Cold Damage to Forsythia Flower Buds” (31) 64–66<br />

— — — “Elliottia racemosa and Its Propagation” (51) [4] 59–62<br />

— — — “Equipment Used at the Arnold Arboretum Weather Station in 1974” (34) 426–430<br />

— — — “The Fire Pines,” with Richard Warren (38) 1–11<br />

— — — “International Plant Propagators’ Society, 19th Annual Meeting,” with Robert C. Kennedy (30) 117–119<br />

— — — “Propagating Prunus maackii” (46) [2] 25–27<br />

— — — “Propagation Manual of Selected Gymnosperms,” with Leslie J. Spraker (37) 1–88<br />

— — — “Propagation of Fothergilla” (31) 256–259<br />

— — — “A Simple Frame for Softwood Propagation” (32) 160–164<br />

— — — “Stewarti<strong>as</strong>—Small Trees and Shrubs for All Se<strong>as</strong>ons,” with Spongberg (35) 165–180<br />

— — — “Struggle for Survival” (33) 235–238<br />

— — — Weather Station Data, July 1970 to June 1971 (31) 368<br />

— — — — — 1971 (32) 289<br />

— — — — — 1972 (33) 341–342<br />

— — — — — 1973 (34) 425<br />

— — — — — 1974 (35) 263<br />

“Foreign Plants and American Scenery” [1888] (60) [3] 22, 24–25<br />

Forest Cutting Practices Act [MA] (45) [1] 10<br />

Forest Department [Fujian, China] (48) [2] 27, 28, 29<br />

Forest, e<strong>as</strong>tern deciduous (48) [3] 18, 23, 25, 26<br />

— ecology (58) [2] 2–44; [3] 2–10<br />

— elfin (33) 195<br />

— flora of Japan (31) 23<br />

— hardwood (58) [2] 4, 6–7, 9–10, 19–21, 34, 38, 39<br />

— remnants (59) [2] 4, 30; [4] 5–6, 8<br />

— soils (58) [2] 4, 6–8, 13–15, 33–34, 37–41, 43; [3] 4–8; (59) [2] 36–43<br />

— succession, Thoreau’s concept of (53) [2] 24<br />

Forest Environments in Tropical Life Zones, L. R. Holdridge, and other contributors [review of] (33) 298–299<br />

Forest Products Laboratory [US] (33) 73<br />

“Forest Response to Natural Disturbance Versus Human-Induced Stresses,” David R. Foster, and other contributors<br />

(58) [2] 35–40<br />

Forest Service [US] (46) [3] 4, 11<br />

Foresters, Society of American (49) [4] 16<br />

Forestier, Jean-Claude Nicol<strong>as</strong> (54) [2] 14<br />

“Forestry in Fujian Province, People’s Republic of China, during the Cultural Revolution,” Richard B. Primack (48)<br />

[2] 26–29<br />

Forestry management (45) [1] 11–14<br />

Forests, American (59) [4] 3, 5, 6, 8<br />

— Pacific Northwest (58) [3] 2–10<br />

— storms and (58) [2] 8–9, 20–22, 36–37, 40<br />

Forests, ancient (56) [4] 2–3, 4–9<br />

“Forests of the National Domain” [1895] (60) [2] 34–37<br />

Forests of Nepal, J. D. A. Stainton [review of] (35) 190<br />

Forget-me-not (60) [1] 6<br />

Forrest, George (33) 14, 15, 18; (44) [3] 26; (47) [2] 30<br />

Forrest, Todd, “Dugout Canoes, Arrow Poisons, and the Cure for Cancer: Book Review” (56) [2] 38–40<br />

— — “Nature’s Relentless Onslaught, Redux” (56) [1] 22–24<br />

— — “Nature’s Vagaries: The Weather of 1995 and the Living Collections” (55) [4] 2–15<br />

— — “Two Thousand Years of Eating Bark: Magnolia officinalis var. biloba and Eucommia ulmoides in Traditional<br />

Chinese Medicine” (55) [2] 12–18<br />

Forsyth, William (31) 42; (57) [4] 15, 17, 19<br />

Forsythia (31) 41–63, 167; (32) 50; (43) 32; (56) [2] 25<br />

— early (43) [3] 32; (44) [2] 30<br />

— plants introduced by Arnold Arboretum (31) 63<br />

— Albanian (43) [3] 32; (44) [2] 30

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