The Magazine of the Arnold Arboretum - Arnoldia - Harvard University
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Index 43<br />
“Tree Hormones and Why <strong>The</strong>y Matter,”<br />
Joseph Murray 4: 15–19, 15–19<br />
Trees, benefits <strong>of</strong> 2: 29–30; 4: 15<br />
— centenarian or notable specimens<br />
2: 16, 19, 32, inside back cover; 3:<br />
36, inside back cover; 4: 22, 22, 23,<br />
28, inside back cover<br />
— damage to 4: 18, 18, 19, 22, 24<br />
— human needs met by 2: 29–31<br />
— radioisotopes and dating <strong>of</strong> 2: 31<br />
— seasons and 2: 30; 4: 15–17, 19<br />
— time and 2: 20, 29, 30–31<br />
— urban 4: 15–19<br />
Trilliums, shade-grown 3: 33<br />
Tropical forests 2: 30–31; 3: 27<br />
Truffles, difficulty <strong>of</strong> 3: 30<br />
Tsuga spp., and exotic beetles 1: 35<br />
Tuber spp. 3: 30<br />
Tulip poplar 3: 31<br />
Turkey, quinces in: 1: 4, 6, 7<br />
Turkmenistan, fruit trees in 1: 4, 7<br />
Tyler <strong>Arboretum</strong> 1: 27<br />
UVW<br />
“Umwelt” concept 4: 26–27<br />
Urban mapping 1: 17<br />
— tree care 4: 15–19<br />
United States Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
(USDA) 1: 2<br />
— — — — APHIS and beetles<br />
1: 31–35<br />
— — — — artwork, circa 1900<br />
1: back cover<br />
— — — — GRIN 3: 21<br />
— — — — hardiness zone five 3: 36<br />
— — — — links 1: 34; 3: 21<br />
— — — — NPGS 1: 6, 7, 9<br />
— — — — PPQ program 1: 31–35<br />
— — — — Plants Database 3: 21<br />
— — — — Trans-Caucasus expeditions,<br />
recent 1: 4, 7<br />
US economy and tree consumption<br />
2: 29<br />
US Geological Surveys (USGS) 1: 17<br />
US National Agricultural Library,<br />
1909 illustration from 1: back cover<br />
US National <strong>Arboretum</strong> 1: 8, 21<br />
— — — — winters at 1: 24<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bristol, Long Ashton<br />
[Eng.] 3: 21<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Connecticut, Aronia<br />
research at 3: 14–25<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Illinois, apple breeding<br />
at 2: 20<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina, Chapel<br />
Hill 1: 24<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania arboretum<br />
1: 30<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, juice crop<br />
research 3: 23<br />
Vaccinium corymbosum 3: 23<br />
Vavilov Institutes [Soviet] 1: 7<br />
Veitch Nurseries, E. H. Wilson and 3:<br />
2, 10<br />
Venturia inaequalis 2: 10<br />
V f<br />
gene, and apple scab 2: 20<br />
Viburnum bitchuense 1: 24<br />
— brevitubum, in China 2: 26, 27<br />
— chingii 2: 26<br />
Viburnums 2: 26<br />
Wachusett, view from 3: 26<br />
Walnut 3: 30, 32<br />
— varieties and grafts 3: 32<br />
War, deforestation from 1: 21<br />
Warming trends 4: 24<br />
Washburn, Bradford 1: 16<br />
— — aerial photography <strong>of</strong> 1: 12–17,<br />
13, 14<br />
Wasp, yellow-jacket 2: 3<br />
Watersprouts 4: 19<br />
Watson, James 4: 26<br />
“Wea<strong>the</strong>r at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Arboretum</strong>—2009,”<br />
Bob Famiglietti 4: 20–24, chart 21,<br />
22–24<br />
Wea<strong>the</strong>r damage at <strong>Arboretum</strong> 4: 22<br />
Wea<strong>the</strong>r Station Data, 2009 4: 21<br />
Wildcrafting 3: 27, 33<br />
Willow, corkscrew 3: 35<br />
Willows, as beetle host 1: 34<br />
Willowwood <strong>Arboretum</strong> 1: 27<br />
Wilson, Ernest Henry, hydrangea and<br />
1: 44<br />
— — — lampshade poppy and 3: 2,<br />
4–7<br />
— — — Malus finds 2: 16<br />
— — — sand pear and 4: 28<br />
— — — Tibetan discoveries revisited<br />
3: 2–13<br />
Wilson’s China: A Century On [Flanagan<br />
and Kirkham, excerpt] 3: 2–13<br />
Windsor Great Park 3: 2<br />
Wisconsin, ginseng cultivation in<br />
3: 30<br />
Wood beetles 1: 31–35<br />
— digestion by mushrooms 3: 31<br />
— industry 2: 29<br />
— — pests and 1: 31–35<br />
— packing as pest vector 1: 31–32, 34;<br />
2; 29<br />
Woody florals 3: 33–35<br />
— ornamentals 1: 2–9, 20–30, 44; 2:<br />
2–21, 32; 3: 14–25, 33, 35, 36; 4: 28<br />
Worcester, MA, ALB in 1: 34<br />
World Agr<strong>of</strong>orestry Center [Kenya]<br />
3: 27<br />
World War II, deforestation from 1: 21<br />
— — — nursery trade and 2: 14, 32;<br />
3: 33–35<br />
Wright, Wilbur 1: 10<br />
Wyman, Donald, aerial photography<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1: 18<br />
— — crabapple namesake 2: 8, 9, 11,<br />
19, 19, 21<br />
— — — legacy 2: 19<br />
— — quince opinion 1: 5–6<br />
— — ‘Schlesingeri’ red maple and<br />
2: 32<br />
XYZ<br />
Xizang Autonomous Region 3: 3<br />
Xyleborus spp. 1: 35<br />
— seriatus 1: 35<br />
Xylotrechus spp. 1: 35<br />
— hircus 1: 35<br />
Ya-jia Pass region 3: 3–10, 3, 6, 8, 9<br />
Yangtze River, Wilson in 3: 11<br />
Yellow Sea islands 1: 20–21, 21–23<br />
Yichang, Wilson in 3: 11<br />
Yinger, Barry 1: 20, 21, 22, 28<br />
Yoon, Carol Kaesuk, at Cornell 4: 25<br />
— — — Naming Nature: <strong>The</strong> Clash<br />
Between Instinct and Science<br />
[reviewed] 4: 25–27<br />
Yushania, in China 2: 26<br />
Zacharias, Elizabeth H., Ph.D. 2: 28<br />
Zeiss camera on Hubble 1: 16<br />
Zhong, Xiao 3: 13<br />
Zhedou Pass 3: 4–5, 12<br />
Compiled by Rosalie Davis