310 
Oxytropis campestris, var. johannensis, 
284. 
Panaeolus, 143; fimicola, 38. 
Panicum, 94, 119; The New England 
Species of the Genus, 93; Addisonii, 
63, 128; agrostidiforme, 145; agros- 
toides, 95, 96, 101, 102, 128; amaroides, 
95, 96, 102; amarum, 102; Ashei, 
116, 117; atlanticum, 63, 95, 98, 121 ; 
barbulatum, 95, 97, 113, 145; Bick- 
nellii, 63, 95, 98, 115, 116, 118; bore- 
ale, 95, 97, 117, 129; calliphyllum, 
108; capillare, 18, 95, 96, 102, 105, 106, 
112; 'clandestinum, 95, 97, 109; 
Clutei, 95, 97, 119; columbianum, 
95, 98, 125, 128; commutatum, 95, 97, 
116, 117 ; Crus-galli, 8o, 95, 96, 126, 
127, var. muticum, 126; debile, 103; 
decoloratum, 109; depauperatum, 9s, 
96, 97, 107, 108; dichotomum, 93, 95. 
ORC TIS Lid} diipolot, II3, 114; 
Eatoni, 63, 119; elongatum, 128; 
filiculme, 123; filiforme, 94, 96, 98; 
geniculatum, 104; glabrum, 100; 
haemacarpon, 121; heterophyllum, 
113; hirtellum, 127; hispidum, 127; 
humifusum, 94, 96, 100; implicatum, 
123; involutum, 107; lanuginosum, 
95, 98, 124, 125, 128; latifolium, 9s, 
97, 111, 112, 117; laxiflorum, 117, 129; 
laxum, 108; lineare, ro0; lineari- 
folium, 95, 97, 108, 118; longifolium, 
95, 96, 101 ; macrocarpon, 95, 97, III, 
145, 185; mattamusketense, 95, 97, 
114; meridionale, 123; microcarpon, 
113, 120; miliaceum, 95, 96, 106; 
minimum, 95, 96, 105; minus, 105; 
nervosum, 116; nitidum, 95, 97, 113, 
114, 118, 119; pauciflorum, 112; pau- 
cipilum, 119; pedunculatum, 109; 
Porterianum, 112; proliferum, 95, 
96, 104; psammophilum, 125; pubes- 
cens, 113, 121, 122, 128; pubifolium, 
112; ramulosum, 114; Ravenelii, 
128; sanguinale, 94, 96, 99; scopari- 
um, 112, 128, 129; Scribnerianum, 
95, 97, 112, 128; soboliferum, 106; 
sphaerocarpon, 95, 97. 120, 144, 145; 
spretum, Tro:  stipitatum, 128; 
strictum, 107; tennesseense, I24; 
texanum, 128; tsugetorum, 128; unci- 
phyllum, 93, 95, 98, 121, 122, 123, 125, 
var. implicatum, 123, var. meridion- 
ale, 123, forma pilosum, (24, forma 
prostratum, 124; verrucosum, 95, 96, 
103; virgatum, 95,97, 103; viscidum, 
128, 129; Walteri, 95, 96, 112, 127; 
Rhodora 
[ DECEMBER 
Werneri, 95, 97, 98, 118; xanthophy- 
' sum, 95, 97, 108, 109, 145, forma 
amplifolium, 109. 
Panicums in Connecticut, Noteworthy, 
145. 
Parish, S. B., Vegetation of Plymouth 
Three Hundred Years Ago, 17. 
Parlin, John Crawford, Herbarium of, 
259. 
Paspalum, 94; ambiguum, 100; sang- 
uinale, 99. 
Paxillus corrugatus, 40. 
Peabody Academy of Science, Her- 
barium of, 260. 
Pellaea atropurpurea, 41; gracilis, 41. 
Penicillus capitatus, 91. 
Perkins, George Henry, Herbarium 
of, 286. j 
Phalaenopsis grandiflora, 204, 205. 
Phegopteris, 269; Dryopteris, 42, 168; 
hexagonoptera, 42, 190; polypodi- 
oides, 42, 168, 19o. 
Phleum alpinum, 169. 
Pholiota, 143; aurivella, 39. 
Phyllophora Brodiaei, 134. 
Physalacria, 143. 
Physalis heterophylla, 131. 
Physcomitrium, 179. 
Picea alba, 189; nigra, 169; rubra, 
189, 232. 
Pimpinella, 211; Anisum, 210; integ- 
errima, 211. 
Pinus resinosa, 232; rigida, 138, 232. 
Plantaginaceae, 258. 
Plantago major, var. minima, 189; 
maritima, 189. 
Plants and their Uses, '' Wise and 
Otherwise," Some Maine, 129; of 
Mount Katahdin, The Vascular, 166; 
of Southeastern Connecticut, Note- 
worthy — ii, 63; Preliminary Lists of 
New England,— vii, Boraginaceae, 
214; seen on Island of Monhegan, 
Maine, June 20-25, 1900, 187 ; Society 
for the Protection of Native, 213. 
Platanus occidentalis, 233. 
Plectonema Nostocorum, 133. 
Pleurocapsa, 137; amethystea, 
crepidinuny, 136, 137. 
Pleurotus sulphuroides, 38. 
Plumose Variety of Ebony Spleenwort, 
E 
Pluteus tomentosulus, 39. 
Plymouth, Vegetation of, Three Hun- 
dred Years Ago, 17. 
Poa laxa, 170; nemoralis, 170; praten- 
sis, 170. 
Pogonatum alpinum, 1:80; capillare, 
136; 
