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Biological Relations cont_d.
Fumes and cement dust on plants, 35_10
Effects of cultivation on native species, 29_29
Eriogonum inflatum, full of water and a resource for quail and other animals, 30_35
Escholtzia, ecology of, 32_19
Evernia on Fire trunks, 8_135
Evolution of forms of seed plants, 49_193
Fairy circles, 33_115; 41_166; and plant circles, 40_141
Fairy rings of Carex, 47_453
Fall of limbs on calm day, 41_106
Ficus religiosa, aerial root, 42_37
Flowers, effected by drainage
102_31
Biological Relations cont_d.
And by direct sunlight, 40_37; turned red by charcoal, 4_153
Fraxinus oregana, attacked by borer, 5_195
Fungus, on Bishop Pine, 7_55
Germination, of Redwood seeds, 12_49; of refractory seeds by immersion in alkali, 41_126
Grafting, Redwood on Monterey Cypress, 18_47; Tan Oak on native oak, 12_86
Hay-fever plants, 36_84, 36_99
Hybrid Walnuts, 12_24
Hybrids, 14_42, 14_101, 14_136; 16_196; 28_177
Insect plant pests, 3_3, 3_75; 5_195; 9_38; 10_45, 10_57, 10_89; 42_96; 49_181; 11_31; 15_97; 16_105, 16_124
Juvenilism, 26_165
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