256 



Rhodora 



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Cuecuta Gronovii, 92. 



Cut-leaved Cherry Birch, S3. 



Cutler, Maine Coast at, 23. 



Cyanophyceae, 178. 



Cyclopedia of American Horticulture, 



1 08. 

 Cylindrothecium cladorhizans, 240 ; 



seductrix, 240. 

 Cyperaeeae, 82, 225. 

 Cypripedium, 22, 95, 97 ; acaule, 18, 



106; arietinum. 18, 20, 62, on Mt. 



Toby, Massachusetts, 62; parvirlorum, 



18, 21; pubesceua, 18, 96; spectabile, 



18, 95, 96, 97, in Vermont, Some Cases 

 of Poisoning by, 94. 

 Cystopteris bulbifera, 247; fragilis, 150, 

 247. 



Dactylis glomerate, 90. 



Dame, I,. I,., Notice of work, 40. 



Dandelion, 1 55 ; Fall, 39. 



Davenport, G. E., Miscellaneous Notes 

 on New England Ferns, — ■ III, 7, IV, 

 49. V, 157. 



Davis, C. A., Occurrence of Eleocharis 

 diandra at Brunswick, Maine, 1. 



Deane, W., Calluna vulgaris in Southern 

 New Hampshire, 200; Cyclopedia of 

 American Horticulture, 108; Remark- 

 able 1'ersistence of the Button-bush, 



-43- 

 I Vlesseria alata, i7<>. 

 Deschampsia arctica, 143, 144 ; brachy- 



phylla, 143, 144 ; brevifolia, 143, 144 ; 



caespitosa, 144, var. alpina, 144, var. 



arctica, 144, var. brevifolia, 144, var. 



setifolia, 144; curtifolia, 143, 144; 



setifolia, 144. 

 Desmodium acuminatum, 89; canadense, 



37; canescens, 37 ; cuspidatum, 37, 90; 



luimifusum, 27 ; paniculatum, 75 ; 



rotundifolium, 75. 

 Devil's Paint-brush, 62. 

 Diapensia lapponica, 15. 

 Diapensiaceae, 15. 

 Dichelyma capillacea, 182. 

 Dicranella heteromalla, 30 ; varia, 30. 

 Dicranum flagellare, 240; fulvum, 240; 



f uscescens, 30, 242 ; longifolium, 30 ; 



montanum, 182 ; scoparium, 30, 240, 



var. pallidum, 240. 

 Dictyophora, 134. 

 Diervilla trifida, 75. 

 Diospyros virginiana, 16, 19. 

 Diphyscium foliosum, 30. 

 Dirca palustris, 132. 

 Discovery of Comandra livida and 



Lycopodium sitchense on Mt. Wash- 

 ington, 97. 



Distinctive Features of Iris Ilookeri, 179. 



Distribution of American Cranberries, 

 Variations, and, 231. 



Ditnchum tortile, 240; vaginalis, 181, 

 240. 



Dogwood, Poison, 106; Round-leaved, 



Draba caroliniana, 85 ; incana, 150. 

 Driggs, A. \\\, Notes on the Flora of 



Connecticut, 36. 

 Drosera intermedia, 42 ; rotundifolia, 42. 



Drummondia clavellata, 30. 



Druopteris, 163. 



Dryas octopetala, 98. 



Dryopteris, 10, 163, 164, 166 ; Filix-mas, 

 164 ; simulata, 64. 



Dwarf Mistletoe, 35, at Bradford, Ver- 

 mont, 28; Sumach, 130; Tansy, 32. 



Early Records of Feontodon in America, 



39- 



Eastern America, An Osmorrhiza New 

 to, 153; Maine, .Virologist's \'acation 

 in, 174; Massachusetts, Crepis virens 

 in. i'»7. Eiemicarpha in, 82, Plants new 



to, 60. 



Eaten of Mushrooms, Certain, 77. 

 Fbenaceae, 16. 

 Ebony Spleenwort, 54. 

 Ectocarpus tomentosus, 118. 



Fggleston, W. W„ Discovery of Coman- 

 dra livida and I.ycopodium sitchense 

 on Mt. Washington, 97 ; Stature at- 

 tained by Euphrasia Oakesii, 108. 



Elder, 108 ; box, 130. 



Eleocharis diandra, 2, at Brunswick, 

 Maine. < Occurrence of, 1 ; palustris, var. 

 vigens, 27. 



Ellisia Nyctelea, 170, in Massachusetts, 

 I uncus Torreyi and, 170. 



Elusive Character of Pogonia pendula, 2. 



Elwell, F. H., Cypripedium arietinum on 

 Mt. Toby, Massachusetts, 62. 



Elymus aristatus, 147; hirsutigluniis, 27 ; 

 robustus, 27; triticoides, 147. 



Empetrum, 34, 196; in Franklin County, 

 Maine, Occurrence of, 196; in New 

 England, The Chilian, 147; nigrum, 

 24, 147, 148, 150, 189, 196, var. andi- 

 num, 148, 149, 150, [96; purpureum, 

 148, 149; rubrum, 148, 149. 



Enteromorpha, 123, 175 ; intestinalis, 175. 



Entodon repens, 183. 



Epipactis Helleborine, 22. 



Epiphegus virginiana, 93. 



Equisetum hiemale, 55. 



