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Arabis confinis, 85 ; perfoliata, 93. 

 Aralia racemosa, 75. 

 Arbutus, 127, 12S; Trailing, 140. 

 Arcenthobium, 249; puaWum, »8, 35 



- »<;; Two New Stations for, 249. 

 Arctostaphylos. 34. 

 Arenaria peploides, 1S9. 

 Arethusa bulbosa, iS, 76. 

 Armillaria, 77 ; mellea, 77. 

 Arum, 10S. 

 Am lcpiailaceae, 17. 



\sclepias Conniti, 17; incarnata, 1 7, var. 

 puli bra. [7 ; obtusifolia, 17, 19; 

 pbytol.m oides, 17; purpurascens, 17; 

 quadrifolia, [7, 19, 74 ; syriaca, 17; 

 tuberosa, 17, 19; verticillata, 17, 19. 

 Ash, Prickly, 130. 

 Aspideae, 9; New England, 7. 

 Aspidium, 7-9, 51, 52, 53, 160, 164, 

 166; aculeatutn, var. Braunii, 247; 

 Braunii, 10 j Ooldianum, 247; Eon- 

 chitis, 8j Plumieri, 160; spinulosum, 

 var. dilatatum, 247, var. intermedium, 

 247 ; Irifoliatiim, 8, 160. 

 Asplenium, 165; acrosticlioides, 39; 

 ebenoidee, 51; ebeneum, 54, var. Hor- 

 tonae, 54 ; Fili.vfoemina, 7 ; monta- 

 num, 54, 157; Ruta-muraria, 55; 

 Trichomanes. 54; viride, 54. 

 Asprella Hystrix. 89. 



Aster. 89, [86; cordifolius, 88; ianthi- 

 nus, 203 ; macrophyllus, var. ianthinus, 

 203; Novae- Angliae, 89; Novi-Belgii, 

 92,186; salicifolius, 89, 94; tardiflorus, 

 100; undulatus, [86; undulatus X 

 Novi Belgii. 1 So, 1S7. 

 Athyrium, S, 160; Filix-foemina, 160. 

 Atrichum angustatum, }0 ; undulatum, 



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 Atriplex patulum, 92. 

 Aulacomnium heterosticham, 30, 169, 



in Maine. 16c). 

 Avena striata, 99, 



Avicularia, 65, 66; New England Poly- 

 gonums of the Section, 65. 

 Azalea, 141 ; viscosa, 106. 



Bachbunge, 191. 



Bacon, A. E., Anagallis arvensis and 

 caerulea in Vermont, 1S5 ; Cases of 

 Poisoning by Cypripedium spectabile 

 in Vermont, 94; Dwarf Mistletoe at 

 Bradford, Vermont, 28. 



Bailey, L. IE, Notice of work, 10S. 



Bailey, W. W., Some Notable Plant 

 Stations in Rhode Island, 19S. 



Barbarea vulgaris, 92. 



Barbula unguiculata, 30. 



Bartramia pomiformit, 30. 



Bazzania trilobata, 30. 

 Beaked Hazel, 132. 



Beal, \V. J., Seed-throwing of Viola, 230. 

 Beccabunga, 191. 

 Beech, 93, 169; Blue, 132. 

 Betula lenta, 83; papyrifera, 90; pen- 

 dula, var. dalecarlica, 83; populifolia, 

 132. 

 Bidens vulgata, 100. 

 Bigelow. E. G., Notice of work, 40. 

 Biological Relation of Polygonum Hart- 



wtightii to P. amphibium, 104. 

 Birch, 74, 141 ; A Cut-leaved Cherry, 83; 



Cherry, 83; Gray, 132; White, 83. 

 Bird Club, The Vermont. 138. 

 Bird's Knotgrass, 65. 



Biatell, C. II., Biological Relation of Poly- 

 gonum Martwrightii and P. amphibium, 

 104; Newly Introduced Species of 

 Crepisand Leontodon, 24c); Notice of 

 work, 202; Rediscovery of I'haseolus 

 perennia in New England, 13; Some 

 Noteworthy Plants of Connecticut, 98. 

 Bitter Boletus, A Form of, 187, 

 Black Chokeberry, 55,56; Huckleberry, 

 14 i <>ak, 132, Scrub, 133; Spruce, 35. 

 Blackberry, 40. 

 Bladder-nut, 1 -50. 



Blanchard, W. II., Elusive Character of 

 Pogonia pendula, 2; Our Chokeber- 

 lies. 55; Some Vermont and New 

 Hampshire Plants in the Middle Con- 

 necticut Valley, — I, 1 29. 

 Blasia pusilla, 30. 

 Blepharoatoma trchophyllum, 30. 

 Blomberg, C, Some Plants recently found 

 In and around North Easton, Massa- 

 chusetts, 13; Utricularia minor in Vin- 

 nicunnet, Massachusetts, 102. 

 Bloodroot, 128. 

 Blooming of Hepaticas, 127. 

 Blue Beech, 132; Hills Reservation, A 



Few Plants of the, 74. 

 Blue-berried Huckleberry, Notes on the, 



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 Blueberry, 14; Half-high, 131. 

 Blue-black Huckleberry, 14. 

 Boleti, 172. 

 Boletus, 78; A Form of the Bitter, 187 ; 



felleus, 187, 188, var. obesus, 187. 

 Botanical Club, The Vermont. 138, 

 Seventh Annual Winter Meeting of, 64 ; 

 Society of Maine, Josselyn, no, 188, 

 Mid-winter Meeting, 62. 

 Botany, Outlines of, 85. 

 Botrychium, 159; lanceolatum, 36; mat- 

 ricariaefolium, 36; ternatum, 55. 



