The Magazine of the Arnold Arboretum - Arnoldia - Harvard University
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42 <strong>Arnold</strong>ia 68/1<br />
Red osier dogwood 3: 34<br />
— haired pine bark beetle 1: 33, 33<br />
Reed, Dr. George M. 2: 6<br />
Reeve, Bob, archival photograph by<br />
1: 16<br />
Reforestation trends 3: 28<br />
Rehder, Alfred, 1: 44; 4: 28<br />
— Malus and 2: 16–17<br />
Resistance breakdown, in crabapples<br />
2: 10<br />
Rheum alexandre 3: 6<br />
Rhododendron, in Sichuan 2: 22, 22<br />
— capitatum 3: 13<br />
— prezwalskii, in Tibet 3: 10<br />
Rhododendrons, alpine 3: 8, 10, 13<br />
Rock, Joseph F., and Gongga Shan 3: 4<br />
— — 1926 photo by 2: 15<br />
Root development, and hormones 4:<br />
15–19, 18<br />
— disease fungi 1: 33<br />
Rosaceae 1: 3–4, 6; 2: 16; 3: 14, 19<br />
Rose, Nancy, “A S<strong>of</strong>t Touch: Pinus<br />
wallichiana” 3: 36, inside back<br />
cover<br />
— — photos by: 2: front/inside back<br />
covers; 3: front/inside back covers;<br />
4: front cover<br />
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 3: 2, 36<br />
Rubus spp. 3: 28<br />
Russia, Aronia breeding in 3: 22, 23,<br />
24, 25<br />
Rust diseases 1: 6<br />
Rutgers, apple breeding at 2: 20<br />
S<br />
Sakhalin Island 1: 44<br />
“Sand Pear—Pyrus pyrifolia,” Peter<br />
Del Tredici 4: inside covers, 28<br />
Sapindaceae 2: 26<br />
Sargent, Charles S. 2: 14, 16, 17,<br />
19, 32<br />
— — — Japanese plants and 1: 44<br />
— — — photography and 3: 10–11<br />
— — — Wilson, E.H. and 3: 2, 10–11<br />
Sasaki Associates 1: 17<br />
Sax, Karl 3: 36<br />
— — Malus research and 2: 17–19<br />
Schlesinger, Barthold 2: 32<br />
Science in <strong>the</strong> Pleasure Ground<br />
exhibit 1: 18–19<br />
Scientific Center for Viticulture<br />
[Armenia] 1: 5<br />
Scientific classification 4: 25–27<br />
— limits 4: 27<br />
Scott <strong>Arboretum</strong> 1: 27<br />
“Searching for Exotic Beetles,”<br />
Nichole K. Campbell 1: 31–35,<br />
31–35<br />
Seasonal changes, and trees 2: 30; 4:<br />
15–17, 19<br />
Seed collection 1: 20, 23–24<br />
“Seeking Cold-Hardy Camellias,”<br />
Anthony S. Aiello 1: 20–30, 20–30<br />
Shaw, Peter Ashton 1: 15<br />
Shawnee National Forest 4: 8, 12<br />
Shiitake cultivation 3: 28, 30–33,<br />
31, 33<br />
Shipping industry 1: 31–32; 2: 29<br />
Shrubs, centenarian or notable specimens<br />
1: 44, inside back cover<br />
— native 3: 14–25<br />
Sichuan/Tibet 2: 22–28; 3: 2–13, 3, 5,<br />
8, 9, 12<br />
Sino-American Botanical Expedition<br />
[1980] 2: 19<br />
Sin<strong>of</strong>ranchetia chinensis 2: 26<br />
Six-too<strong>the</strong>d bark beetle 1: 33, 33<br />
Slovakia, bark beetle in 1: 35<br />
Sochong Island 1: 22, 23<br />
“S<strong>of</strong>t Touch: Pinus wallichiana,”<br />
Nancy Rose 3: 36, inside back cover<br />
Soil 3: 29<br />
— and oaks 4: 13<br />
Solanaceae, blights <strong>of</strong> 4: 20<br />
Sorbus 1: 4; 2: 28; 3: 21<br />
— alnifolia 1: 24<br />
— aucuparia and Aronia cross 3: 25<br />
South Korea, deforestation in 1: 21<br />
— — expeditions to 1: 20–24, [1984]<br />
map 21, 20–23, 30<br />
— — hardy plants from 1: 20–30<br />
— — landscape 1: 21–23<br />
Späth Nursery [Berlin] 2: 6, 32<br />
Species, biological concept 4: 2, 25<br />
— differentiation in black oaks 4:<br />
2–13<br />
Spicebush, Japanese 1: 24<br />
Spiraeoideae 1: 3<br />
Spruce bark beetle 1: 35<br />
Spruces, as beetle host 1: 33, 35<br />
Stevens, P.F., “An Essay on Naming<br />
Nature: <strong>The</strong> Clash Between<br />
Instinct and Science” [review]<br />
4: 25–27<br />
Stewartia pseudocamellia, branching<br />
4: 15<br />
Storm damage 4: 22<br />
— — plant hormones and 4: 19<br />
Street trees, beetle damage to 1: 34<br />
Strontium, radioactive 2: 31<br />
Styrax japonica 1: 24<br />
Sunlight, and plant hormones 4: 16<br />
Sustainable crops 3: 23, 26–35<br />
Swissair Photos + Surveys 1: 15<br />
Sympatry, among oaks 4: 3<br />
Systematist debates 4: 25–27<br />
T<br />
Tachien-lu 3: 2, 8, 11<br />
Taean Peninsula 1: 21<br />
Taechong Island 1: 20–23<br />
Tagong temple 3: 12, 13<br />
Talltree <strong>Arboretum</strong> 4: 9<br />
Tang li tzu 4: 28<br />
“Taxonomic Teasers in Aronia” 3: 21<br />
Taxonomy, <strong>of</strong> Aronia 3: 21<br />
— — black oaks 4: 2–13<br />
— — Malus 2: 14, 16–17, 20<br />
— trends in 4: 25–27<br />
Three-ips lure, in beetle trap 1: 32<br />
Thuja spp., and exotic beetles 1: 35<br />
Tibetan Empire 3: 2–3<br />
Tibetan Frontier, circa 1910 3: 2–13, 8<br />
Tibetan region, exploration in 2:<br />
22–28; 3: 2–13<br />
— peoples 3: 2–3, 4, 11<br />
Time concepts, and trees 2: 29, 30–31<br />
Tinley Creek Forest Preserve 4: 10<br />
Topping damage 4: 19, 19<br />
Toucans 4: 25<br />
Tournachon, Gaspard-Félix (Nadar)<br />
1: 10<br />
Trabut, Louis 1: 4<br />
Trapping beetles, chemistry <strong>of</strong> 1: 32<br />
Tree care, and hormones 4: 15–19<br />
— consumption 2: 29<br />
— dating 2: 30–31<br />
— longevity 4: 15