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Index 



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INDEX TO VOLUME 4. 



Names of new plants are printed in full face type. 



Abies balsamea, 24. 84, 189. 



Acer dasycarpum, 130; Negundo, 130; 



saccharinum, 130. 

 Acerates viridiflora, 17. 

 Acolea coralloides, 207. 

 Acrosiphonia, 112, 115. 

 Actaea, 88 ; alba, 75. 

 Adder's Tongue, 88. 

 Additions to the Flora of Massachusetts, 



Some, 166. 

 Adiantum pedatum, 247. 

 Adpressum Group, Two New Hyperi- 

 cums of the, 135. 

 Aegagropila, 113, 115. 

 Agarics, Pink-spored, 6. 

 Agaricus campestris, 77, 79, 199. 

 Agrimonia gryposepala, 91 ; parviflora, 



85 ; striata, 91. 

 Agrostis, 49; alba, 33; arachnoidea, 



143; brevifolia, 46, 47; coarctata. 26; 



intermedia, 39, 90; juncea, 48, 49; 



perennans, 90 ; rubicunda, 143 ; tri- 



chopodes, 143. 

 Aira artica, 143 ; brevifolia, 143, 144 ; 



media, 144. 

 Ajuga reptans, 14. 

 Alder, 74, 168. 

 Algae, 1 11, 118, 124. 

 Algologist's Vacation in Eastern Maine, 



174- 



Alnus viridis, 189. 



Amanita, 5, 6, 78; caesarea, 5; mus- 

 caria, 78. 



Amanitopsis, 5, 6; vaginata, 78. 



Amblystegium, 23S, 239 ; adnatum, 238 ; 

 chrysophyllum, 238 ; compactum, 239 ; 

 hispidulum, 239; irriguum, 182, 239; 

 Lescurii, 182; serpens, 239; subtile, 

 181. 



America, An Osmorrhiza New to Eastern, 

 153 ; Early Records of Leontodon in, 

 39; Taraxacum palustre in, 155 ; Vari- 

 ations of Glaus in, 213. 



American Cranberries, Variations and 

 Distribution of, 231 ; Horticulture, 

 Cyclopedia of, 108; Occurrence of the 

 European Centaurea diffusa, 249 ; 

 Variety of Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea, 231. 



Ammidown, L. E., Saleratus as a Pro- 

 tection against Rhus-poisoning, 105. 



Ammophila, 33. 



Amphicarpa Pitched, 91. 



Anacamptodon splachnoides, 239. 



Anadema. 115. 



Anagallis arvensis, 16, 185, 186, and 

 caerulea in Vermont, 185 ; caerulea 

 185, 1S6. 



Andover, Massachusetts, Cuphea pro- 

 cumbensat, 247; Hieracium praealtum 

 at, 197. 



Andrews, A. L., Eist of Bryophytes 

 from the Mt. Greylock Region, 29; 

 Bryophytes of the Mt. Greylock Re- 

 gion, — II, 238; Note upon Recent 

 Treatment of Habenaria hyperborea 

 and its Allies, 79. 



Andrews, L., Gleditschia triacanthos 

 established in Connecticut, 103; 

 Notice of work, 202. 



Andromeda ligustrina, 131. 



Anemone, 88 ; quinquefolia, 88 ; vir- 

 giniana, 74. 



Anemonella thalictroides, 63, 76. 



Aneura latifrons, 242. 



Annual Meeting of the Josselyn Society, 

 iSS; Winter Meeting of the Vermont 

 Botanical Club, Seventh, 64. 



Anomalous Fern, 10; Skullcap, 137. 



Anomodon apiculatus, 30; attenuatus, 



30 ; rostratus, 239. 



Antennaria canadensis, 85, 92 ; neodio- 



ica, 92; Parlinii, 152, Staminate Plant 



of, 152; plantaginea, var. petiolata, 92. 



Anthelia julacea, 213; Juratzkana, 212, 



213. 

 Antithamnion boreale, 177; Pylaisaei, 



•77- 

 Apargia autumnalis, 39. 

 Aphyllon uniflorum, 76. 

 Aplectrum hiemale, 18, 20, 22. 

 Apocynaceae, 17. 

 Apocynum, 20; androsaemifolium, 17, 



81 ; cannabinum, 17, 81 ; medium, 



1 37- 



Aquilegia canadensis, var. flaviflora, 169, 



in Maine, 169, var. Phippenii, 169. 



