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Ate A 
1900] 
England Goldenrod, 57; Some Ob- 
servations upon the Early Growth 
of Impatiens biflora, 234. 
Great Duck Island, Maine, Marine 
Flora of, 209. 
Greylock (Mt.), Massachusetts, Or- 
chids of, 179. 
Griffithsia Bornetiana, 50, 131; ten- 
uis, 50. 
Grimmia apocarpa, 62. 
Grinnell, Alice L., Remarkable de- 
velopment of Steironema lanceol- 
atum, 190. 
Grinnellia, 131; Americana, 50. 
Grout, A. J., Notes on Vermont 
Plants, 88. 
Growth of Impatiens biflora, Obser- 
vations upon the Early, 234. 
Gymnogongrus Griffithsiae, 50; nor- 
vegicus, 50. 
Habenaria, 172; blephariglottis, 124, 
126, 172, 219; bracteata, 180; dila- 
tata, 115, 124, 180; fimbriata, 172, 
219; Hookeri, 172, 180; hyperborea, 
114, 172, 180; lacera, 114, 179, 180, 
219; obtusata, 124; orbiculata, 172, 
180; psycodes, 114, 172, 219; tri- 
dentata, 179; virescens, I 14, 124, 172. 
Haberer, Joseph V., Eleocharis dian- 
dra in central New York, 6r. 
Halosaccion ramentaceum, 50; Sco- 
pula, 50. 
Halothrix lumbricalis, 47. 
Hamamelis virginica, 216. 
Haplospora globosa, 47. 
Hardy Plant in New England, The 
Fig as a, 233. 
Harger, E. B. Stations for less 
Usual Plants of Connecticut, 125. 
Harper, Roland M., Further Addi- 
tions to Flora of Amherst Region, 
68; Notes on Distribution of Rarer 
Plantsof central Massachusetts, 119. 
Harvey, LeRoy Harris, Pogonia 
pendula in Maine, 211. 
Harveyella mirabilis, 50. 
Hay, G. U., Notes of a Wild Gar- 
den, 159. 
Heather in New England, 53. 
Hecatonema maculans, 47. 
Hedysarum boreale, 89. 
Helianthus ` grosse-serratus, 
rigidus, 125. 
Heliopsis scabra, 125. 
Hemicarpha subsquarrosa, 61. 
Hemitrichia vesparium, 79. 
Hervey, E. Williams, Yellow-fruited 
Tlex verticillata, 242. 
125; 
Index 
253 
Hibiscus Trionum, 205. 
Hieracium praealtum, 226; vulgatum, 
E35, 130, IAE 
Hierochloé borealis, 216. 
Hildenbrandia Prototypus, 50. 
Host in Vermont, Arceuthobium pu- 
sillum on a New, 8; Plants of 
Arceuthobium pusillum, Further 
Notes upon the Distribution and, 9. 
Hottonia inflata, 125. 
Howe, CD. Fifth Annual Winter 
Meeting of Vermont Botanical 
Club (1900), 88. 
Huckleberry, Blue-fruited, 8r. 
Hudsonia ericoides in New Hamp- 
shire, 22. 
Huntington, J. W., Some Uncom- 
mon Mosses in northern Essex 
Co., Massachusetts, 95. 
Hybrid of Rosa carolina, L., and 
R. nitida, Willd., Note ` upon 
Probable, 112. 
Hybrids of Carex, Some Unde- 
scribed Varieties and, 170. 
Hydrocoleum glutinosum, 42; lyng- 
byaceum, 42; majus, 42. 
Hydrocotyle umbellata, 125, 217. 
Hydrophyllum canadense, 157. 
Hyella caespitosa, 42. 
Hygrophorus, 72; conicus, 128; fuli- 
gineus, 32. 
Hylocomium squarrosum, 95; um- 
bratum, 62. 
Hypnea musciformis, 50. 
Hypnum Crista-castrensis, 62; flui- 
tans, 96; Haldanianum, 63; ochra- 
ceum, 63. 
Hypoxis erecta, 157. 
Ilea fulvescens, 44. 
Ilex verticillata, 105, 106, 241, 242, 
forma  chrysocarpa, 106, 242, var. 
cyclophylla, 105, Variations of, 
104, Yellow-fruited, 242. 
Impatiens, 235; biflora, Some Ob- 
servations upon Early Growth of, 
234; fulva, 234. 
Influences upon our Northeastern 
Flora, Some Jesuit, 133. 
Information desired concerning 
Plants doubtfully ascribed to Flora 
of Vermont, 157. 
Iris prismatica, 215. 
Tsactis plana, 42. 
Islands (see Duck, Great Duck). 
Isoétes echinospora, 120; Engelman- 
BL 157. 
Isthmoplea sphaerophora, 47. 
