304 
Disposition of Sisymbrium niagarense, 
Correct, 16. 
Distichium, 179. 
Driggs, A. W., Botrychium matricariae- 
folium in Connecticut, 36; A Lux- 
uriant Growth of Juniper, 254; 
Noteworthy Panicums in Conn, 143. 
Drosera intermedia, var. americana, 
188; linearis, 284; longifolia, 34; 
rotundifolia, 174, 188. 
Eames, Edwin H., Article by — Calli- 
triche Austini in southwestern Con- 
necticut, 89; Herbarium of, 221. 
Eaton, Alvah A., Herbarium of, 221. 
Eaton, Daniel Cady, Herbarium of, 
287. 
Ebony Spleenwort, A Plumose Variety 
ofi. 
Echinochloa, 95, 126 ; Crus-galli, 126. 
Echinospermum Lappula, 214; Red- 
owskii, var. occidentale, 214; virgin- 
icum, 214. 
Echium vulgare, 214. 
Ectocarpus fasciculatus, var. abbrevi- 
atus, 133, 137. 
“Editorial, 283. 
Eggleston, Willard Webster, Herbari- 
um of, 221; Notice of work, 40. 
Elachista Chondri, 133, 137 ; fucicola, 
133. 
Eleocharis, 221, 228; acicularis, 228 ; 
diandra, 63; Engelmanni, 250, var.. 
detonsa, 250; monticola, var. levi- 
seta, 250; palustris, 250, var. calva, 
250, var. glaucescens, 185. 
Elwell, Levi Harry, Herbarium of, 288. 
Embryology of some New England 
Orchids, Notes on, 61, 202. 
Empetrum nigrum, 174. 
Epilobium, 164 ; anagallidifolium, 164, 
175 ; angustifolium, 175, 188 ; colora- 
tum, 188; Hornemanni, 164, 175 ; 
molle, 34 ; palustris, 202. 
Epipactis palustris, 202. 
Epiphegus virginiana, 295. 
Equisetum, 221; arvense, 190; scir- 
poides, 253; sylvaticum, 190; varie- 
gatum, 253. 
Ericaceae, 264 ; of New England, Notes 
on, 193. 
Erigeron strigosus, 189. 
Eriocaulon septangulare, 79, 81, 82, 
Two new Smuts on, 79. 
Eriophorum alpinum, 164, 170; pau- 
cinervium, 198; vaginatum, 16s. 
Eritrichium oxycaryum, 215. 
Erodium, 35, 92; Botrys, 35; cicuta- 
rium, 35. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Erodiums at Tewksbury, Massachu- 
setts, Two, 35. 
Eryngium amethystinum, 210; aquat- 
icum, 210; virginianum, 210; yucci- 
folium, 210. . 
Erysipheae, 281. 
Essex County Natural History Society, 
Herbarium of, 260; Institute, Herba- 
rium of, 260. 
Eupanicum, 9s. 
Eupatorium, A New Northern, 83; 
ageratoides, 83, 84; aromaticum, 33; 
boreale, 83, 84; Fraseri, 84; hyssopi- 
folium, 33; perfoliatum, 131, 188 ; 
purpureum, 131. 
Euphorbia corollata at Concord, Massa- 
chusetts, 253. 
Euphrasia, 270, 271; americana, 270, 
271, 275, var. canadensis, 276 ; cana- 
densis, 270, 271, 276; hirtella, 271, 
275; latifolia, 270, 271, 272, 274; 
micrantha, 274; mollis, 271; 
Oakesii, 176, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274; 
officinalis, 270, 271,272, 274; Randii, 
273, 274, var. (?) Farlowii, 274 ; Rost- 
koviana, 275 ; Williamsii, 272, 274. 
Euphrasias, The North American, 270. 
Euthora cristata, 135. 
Evans, Alexander W., Fossombronia 
salina in Connecticut, 7. 
Excursion to Mount Katahdin, A Bo- 
tanical, 147. 
Exobasidium mycetophilum, 6s. 
Extended Ranges in Cyperus 
Hieracium, 36. 
Extensions of Ranges, Some, 296. 
Extreme Variations of Alisma Plan- 
tago, 206. 
and 
Fairbanks Museum of Natural Science, 
Herbarium of, 222. 
* Fall Dandelions? of North America, 
293. 
Favolus alveolaris, 144. 
Faxon, Charles E., Herbarium of, 222. 
Faxon, Edwin, Herbarium of, 222. 
Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, Articles by 
— Extreme Variations of Alisma 
Plantago, 206, “Fall Dandelions” 
of North America, 293, Monarda 
fistulosa and its Allies, 13, New Sta- 
tions for Juncus subtilis, 228, New 
Variety of Juncus tenuis, 59, North- 
eastern Carices of the Subsection 
Vesicariae, 43, Notes on some Trees 
and Shrubs of western Cheshire 
County, New Hampshire, 232, Scir- 
pus supinus and its North Ameri- 
can Allies, 249, Scutellaria parvula 
