252 
Eriophorum alpinum, 121; gracile, 
69, 121; vaginatum, I21, 127, 208; 
virginicum, 208. 
Erythrotrichia ceramicola, 50. 
Essex County, Massachusetts, Un- 
common Mosses in northern, 95. 
Euglenopsis, III.: 
Eupatorium hyssopifolium, 215. 
Euphrasia, 138. 
Eurhynchium strigosum, 62. 
Euthora cristata, 50. 
Faxon, Edwin (Biographical Sketch), 
107. 
Fern Collectors, To, 212. 
Fernald, M. L., Arceuthobium pusil- 
lum in St. John and St. Lawrence 
Valleys, 10; Some Northeastern 
Species of Scirpus, 15; Is Artemisia 
Stelleriana Native of New Eng- 
land? 38;  Rediscovery of Eleoch- 
aris diandra, 60; Notes on Echina- 
cea, 84; Scirpus sylvaticus, a Cor- 
rection, 106; Some Jesuit Influences 
upon our Northeastern Flora, 133; 
Some Undescribed Varieties and 
Hybrids of Carex, 170; Distribu- 
tion of Bilberries in New England, 
187; Rubus idaeus and its Variety 
anomalus in America, 195; Two 
Northeastern Thalictrums, 230; 
Representatives of Scirpus mari- 
timus in America, 238. 
Ferns of Alstead, New Hampshire, 
181; of a deep Ravine in Thetford, 
Vermont, 220. 
Festuca tenella, 157. 
Ficus carica, 234. 
Fig as a Hardy Plant in New Eng- 
land, 234. 
Fimbristylis autumnalis, 123. 
Fissidens adiantoides, 62. 
Flora, Additions to New Hampshire, 
167; of Amherst Region, 68; of 
Chesterville, Maine, 123; of Great 
Duck Island, Maine, The Marine, 
209; of Manchester, New Hamp- 
shire (Notice), r57; of Mt. Moosi- 
lauke, 97; of Providence, Oldtime, 
213; of Vermont, Information de- 
sired concerning Plants doubtfully 
ascribed to, 157; of Worcester Co., 
Massachusetts, 201; Some Jesuit 
Influences upon our Northeastern, 
133. 
Floras of New England, Local. 73. 
Flowering of Vaccinium pennsylvan- 
icum, Autumnal, 224. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Flowers in Leonurus Cardiaca, Ab- 
normal, 223. 
Floyd, F. G., Aspidium simulatum in 
New Hampshire, 155. 
Fontinalis antipyretica, 62; Lescurii, 
Form of Drosera intermedia, var. 
Americana, An Unusual, 70; of 
Rubus triflorus, Pink-flowered, 87. 
Fragaria monophylla, 198; vesca, 
198; virginiana, 208. 
Fraxinus sambucifolia, 37. 
Fruiting of Riccia natans, 161. 
Fucus, 11, 210; Areschougii, 46; cer- 
anoides, 46; edentatus, 46; evanes- 
cens, 40; filiformis, 46; platycarpus, 
46; vesiculosus, 46, 47, forma gra- 
cillima, 14, 47. 
Fuligo, 78. 
Fungus on Lespedeza in New Eng- 
land, A Cluster-Cup, 186. 
Galeopsis Ladanum, 157; Tetrahit, 
205, 208 
Galinsoga parviflora, 205. 
Ganong, W. F., Notice of Work, 52. 
Garden, Notes of a Wild, 159. 
Gaura biennis, 125. 
Gaylussacia dumosa, 168; resinosa, 6, 
81, 83, 188, var. glaucocarpa, 83, 168. 
Gelidium crinale, 50. 
Genista tinctoria, 89, 168. 
Gentiana crinita, 217. 
Genus of Brown Algae, Rhadinocla- 
dia, a New, III. 
Geocalyx graveolens, 63. 
Georgia pellucida, 62. 
Geranium pusillum, 125; Robertian- 
um, 208. 
Gerardia flava, 157; tenuifolia, 219. 
Gigartina mamillosa, 50. 
Giraudia sphacelarioides, 206. 
Gleditschia triacanthos, 9r. 
Gloeocapsa crepidinum, 4r. 
Gloeocystis zostericola, 44. 
Gloiosiphonia capillaris, 50, 210. 
Glyceria acutiflora, 120; borealis, 
158; obtusa, 157. | 
Gnaphalium sylvaticum, 137. 
Goldenrod, A little-known 
England, 57. 
Gomontia polyrhiza, 44. 
Goniotrichum elegans, 50; ramosum, 
New 
50. 
Goodyera pubescens, 172; repens, 22, 
121; 172, 180, in New England, 
Typical, 22; tesselata, 180. 
Gracilaria multipartita, 50. 
Gratiola virginiana, 202. 
Graves, C. B., A little-known New 
