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Rhodora 



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(lerardia quercifolia, 88. 



Cieum rivale, 76. 



Giant Bulrush. 102. 



(ilaux, 213, 214, 215; in America, Varia- 

 tions of, 213 j maritima, 16, 33, 214, 

 SIC, \ ar. obtusifolia, 215. 



Gleditschia triacanthoe, 103; established 

 in Connecticut, 103. 



Glycerin elongate, 39, 146. 



Gnaphalium sylvaticuni, 34. 

 Golden-rod, Seaside, 89. 



< ronatheroa, 153. 



Goodyera Menziesii, 18; pubescens, 18, 

 75 ; repent, 21, var. ophioides, 18, 21 ; 



tesselata, 18. 



Grape, Fox, 130; Summer, 130. 



Grasses, Notts on North American, 142. 



Gmtiola aurea, 76, 



Graves, C. B., Noteworthy Plants of 



Southeastern Connecticut, — III, 26; 



Yalerianella in New England, 195. 

 ('■ray Hirch, 132. 

 Green Spleen wort, 54. 

 Greylock, Pogonatum capillare on Mt., 



83; Region, A List of Bryophytes 



from the Mt , 19, Brvophytes of the 



Mt.,— II, 238. 

 Grimmia apocarpa, 240; maritima, 24. 

 Grout, A. J., Notes on Vermont Mosses, 



[80. 

 Gutteraon, M. E., Cuphea procumbens at 



Andover, Massachusetts, 247. 

 Gynmomitrium, 208; adustum, 208: 



concinnatum, 207 ; coralloides, 207, 



208. 



Habenaria, 74, 79 ; blepharoglottis, 18, 



74 ; l>racteata, 18 ; ciliaris, 18, 21 ; dila- 



tata, 18, 80 ; fimbriate, 18, 106; Hook- 



eriana, 18. var. oblongifolia, 18, 21 ; 

 hyperborea. 18, So, audits Allies, Note 

 upon the Recent Treatment of, 79 ; 

 lacera, iS, 74 ; obtusata, 18, 22 ; or- 

 biculata, 18, 22 ; psychodes, 18, 74 ; 

 tridentata, 18,74 I virescena, 18. 



I lack berry, 132. t 



Half -high Blueberry, 131, 



Hamamelis virginiana, 96. 



Handbook of 'Trees of New England, 40. 

 I larger, E. B., Noteworthy Plants of 



Connecticut, 84. 

 Harper, R. M., Notes on I.ycopodium 



clavatum and its Variety monosta- 

 chyon, too. 

 I la 1 \ i y, I .. H., Further Notes on Solanum 

 roatratum and Hieracium praealtum in 

 Maine, 151. 



Hawkweed, Mouse ear, 1^1 ; Orange, 62, 

 151. 



I [axel, beaked, 132. 



] [axelnut, 132. 



Hazen, T. E. . Seventh Annual Winter 

 Meeting of the Vermont Botanical 

 Club, 64. 



Hedwigia ciliata, 30. 



Hedysarum cuspidatum, 90. 



Helenium nudirlorum, 198. 



Heleochloa juncea, 48. 



I lelianthemum majus, 91. 



Helianthus divaricatus, 88; strumosus, 

 88. 



Ileliopsis laevis, 100. 



Hemicarpha, 82, in Eastern Massachu- 

 setts, 82 ; subsquarrosa, 82. 



Hemlock, 93, 169. 



Hemp, 81 . 



Hepatica, 127, 128. 



Hepaticae, 30, 242 ; Notes on New Eng- 

 land, 207. 



Hepaticas, blooming of, 127. 



Ilepatics, 29. 



Hervey, E. W., Rare Plants about New 

 Bedford, 106. 



Hieracium, 25, 60, 197; aurantiacum, 62, 

 151 ; floribundum, 25 ; Tilosella, 1 5 1 ; 

 praealtum, 61, 62, 151, i97,at Andover, 

 Massachusetts, 197, in Maine, Further 

 Notes on Solanum rostratum and, 151 ; 

 vulgatum, 60. 



High Cranberry, 131. 



Hoary Pea, 249. 



Hoffmann, R., Virulence of the Wild 

 Parsnip, 1 88, 



Holbrook, Massachusetts, L'tricularia 

 minor in, 42. 



Holly, 140, 142. 



Holt, G. W., Is Cirsium palustre a Na- 

 tive of New Hampshire, 217. 



Homalia Jamesii, 183. 



Honeysuckle, Trumpet, 40. 



I lop hornbeam, 93. 



I lorsenettle, 1 }. 



Horticulture, Cyclopedia of American, 

 10S. 



Hottonia inflate, 16, 20, 76, 85. 



Houstonia, 75; caerulea, 75; purpurea, 

 var. longifolia, 75. 



Huckleberry, 131 ; Black, 14; Blue black, 

 14 ; Notes on the Blueberried, 14. 



Hudsonia ericoides, 61 ; tomentosa, 34, 

 61. 



Hyde Park, Massachusetts. Ranunculus 

 abortivus. var. eucyclus in, 1 c;2. 



Hydrocotyle Umbellate, 103. 



Hylocomium brevirostre, l8l ; pvrena- 



