254 
Jack, J. G., Arceuthobium pusillum 
in Massachusetts, 6 
January, Capsella in, 84. 
Jesuit Influences upon our North- 
eastern Flora, 133. 
Jewell, H. W., Pink-flowered Form 
of Rubus triflorus, 87. 
Jones, L. R., Arceuthobium pusil- 
lum on New Host in Vermont, 8; 
Daphne Mezereum in Vermont, 142. 
Juncus canadensis, 121; Greenii, 69; 
militaris, 69; nodosus, 126; trifi- 
dus, 97, 98. 
Kalmia angustifolia, 6; glauca, 6, 38, 
123, 125. 
Katahdin Iron Works, Maine, List 
of Mosses collected at, 6r. 
Kennedy, Geo. G., Carex Novae- 
Angliae in eastern Massachusetts, 
83; Edwin Faxon (Biographical 
Sketch), 107. 
Knowlton, C. H., Flora of Chester- 
ville, Maine, 123; Further Notes 
on Flora of Worcester Co., Mas- 
sachusetts, 201. 
Labiatae, 224. 
Laccaria laccata, 32. 
Lactarius chrysorheus, 193; corru- 
gis, 192; griseus, 193; luteolus, 194; 
subdulcis, 193; volemus, 192. 
Lactuca Scariola, 125, 205, 215. 
Laelia, 31. 
Laminaria, 116, 118; Agardhii, 117, 
143, 146, 147; caperata, 47; Criti- 
cal Notes on New England 
Species of, 115, 142; digitata, 12, 
47, 117, 118, 143, 144, 145; Gunneri, 
144; intermedia, 47, 118, 143, 145, 
146; longicruris, 12, 47, 117, 118, 
143, 146, 148; Phyllitis, 47; Platy- 
meris, 47, 118, 143, 210; saccharina, 
47, 117, 118, 143, 146, 147, 148; 
stenophylla, 47, 118, 143, 145, 146. 
Laminariaceae, 115, 117, 131, 210. 
Laminariae, II, 115. 
Larix americana, 9, 10, 36. 
Lathyrus maritimus, 89, 208; ochro- 
leucus, 89; palustris, 89; pratensis, 
89; sativus, 92. 
Leathesia difformis, 47. 
Leavitt, Robert G., Relation of cer- 
tain Plants to Atmospheric Mois- 
ture, 29, 63; Reversions in Berberis 
and Sagittaria, 149; Polyembryony 
in Spiranthes cernua, 227. 
Lecheaintermedia, 124; maritima, 205. 
Leguminosae, Preliminary List of 
New England, , 80. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Leonurus Cardiaca, Abnormal Flow- 
ers ih). 223. 
Lepiota cristata, 32; naucina, 32. 
a nervosa, 62, 63; polycarpa, 
3. 
Lespedeza, 186; angustifolia, 89; cap- 
itata, 90, 186; Cluster-cup Fungus 
on, in New England, 186; hirta, 
186; intermedia, 90; Nuttallii, 90; 
polystachya, 9o, 168; procumbens, 
90, 168; repens, 157, 186; reticulata, 
90, 168; Stuvei, 90; violacea, 9o. 
Less Usual Plants of Connecticut, 
Stations for, 125. 
Leucobryum, 65, 66. 
Leucothoé racemosa, 125, 214. 
Lilium canadense, 217; philadelphi- 
cum, 217; superbum, 217. 
Limnanthemum lacunosum, 201. 
Linaria canadensis, 168, 169; Cleis- 
togamy in, 168 
Linnaea borealis, 201, 218. 
Linum virginianum, 157. 
Liparis, 172; liliifolia, 180. 
Liquidambar Styraciflua, 37. 
Liriodendron Tulipifera, 122. 
List of Mosses collected at Katah- 
din Iron Works, Maine, 61. 
Lists of New England Plants, Pre- 
liminary,—v. Marine Algae, 41; 
vi. Leguminosae, 89. 
Lithospermum arvense, 205. 
Lithothamnion, 210; circumscriptum, 
50; colliculosum, 50; compactum, 
50; evanescens, 50; flabellatum, 50; 
foecundum, 50; laeve, 50; laeviga- 
tum, 50; Lenormandi, 50; norvegi- 
cum, 50; polymorphum, 50; Un- 
geri, 50. 
Little-known New England Golden- 
10d: A 57. 
Lobelia Dortmanna, 125. 
Local Floras of New England, 73. 
Loiseleuria procumbens, 97. 
Lomentaria rosea, 50; uncinata, 50. 
Lonicera caerulea, 123, 208. 
Lophanthus scrophulariaefolius, 126. 
Loranthaceae, r. 
Lotus corniculatus, 92. 
Lupinus perennis, 90. 
Luxuriant Development of Spiro- 
gyra crassa in Refilled Ponds, 33. 
Luzula spicata, 97; vernalis, 121. 
Lycogala epidendrum, 78. 
Lycopodium annotinum, 99; inunda- 
tum, 120: Selago, 98, 99. 
Lycopus sessilifolius, 126. 
Lygodium palmatum, 220. 
Lyngbya aestuarii, 42; confervoides, 
42; gracilis, 42; Lagerheimii, 42; 
