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icum, 182; splendens. 30; squamo- 

 sum, 181; triquetrum, 30; umbratum, 

 240. 



Hypericum, 135; adpressum, 135, 136, 

 137, var. spongiosum, 136, 137 ; 

 Bissellii, 136, 137; ellipticum, 103. 



Hypericums of the Adpressum Group, 

 Two New, 135. 



Hypnum, 238; chrysophyllum, 238; 

 cordifolium, 182; crista-castrensis, 

 30, 181; cupressiforme, 240 ; curvi- 

 folium, 181, 241 ; dilatatum, 241 ; 

 eugyrium, 241 ; fertile, f Si ; fluitans, 

 var. atlanticum, 181 ; Haldanianum, 

 241; hispidulum, 239; imponens, 181 ; 

 241 ; molluscum, 182 ; ochraceum, 

 182; pallescens, 181, 241; Patientiae, 

 181; pratense, 30, 181; reptile, 181, 

 241; Schreberi, 30 ; uncinatum, 30, 

 forma plumosa, 182. 



Ilea fulvescens, 175. 



Ilex verticillata, var. tenuifolia, 92. 



Intervale, New Hampshire, Some plants 

 of, 61. 



Introduced Species of Crepis and Leonto- 

 don, Newly, 249. 



Iris, 89: Hookeri, 24, 179, 180, Distinc- 

 tive Features of, 179; prismatica, 89; 

 versicolor, 24, 179, 180. 



Is Cirsium palustre a Native of New 

 Hampshire, 217. 



Isoetes, 2 ; echinospora, 2. 



Iva frutescens, 89, 94. 



Ivy Poison, 43. 



Ivy-poisoning, 105, and its Treatment, 

 43- 



Jasione montana, 1 5, 20, 1 99, in Massa- 

 chusetts, 199. 



Jewell, H. J., Notes on some Ferns of 

 Franklin County, Maine, 247. 



Jones, L. R., Field Meeting of the 

 Vermont Botanical Club, 189; Pogo- 

 nia affinis in Vermont, 216; Pringle 

 and Frost Herbaria at the University 

 of Vermont, t 7 1 . 



Josselyn Botanical Society of Maine, 

 Announcement, no; Annual Meeting, 

 188 ; Midwinter Meeting, 62. 



Juncus, 60, 170; balticus, 33; brachy- 

 carpus, 27, 60; canadensis, var. sub- 

 caudatus, 99; filiformis, 2; Greenei, 

 85 ; nodosus, 60, var. megacephalus, 

 170; pelocarpus, 129; scirpoides, 60; 

 subtilis, 129; tenuis, var. anthelatus, 

 27, var. Williamsii, 99; Torreyi, 170, 



and Ellisia Nyctelea in Massachusetts, 

 170. 



Jungermannia barbata, 30, var. attenu- 

 ata, 210, var. Floerkii, 210, var. lycopo- 

 dioides, 210, var. quinquedentata, 210 ; 

 bicrenata, 209 ; capitata, 209 ; excisa, 

 209, var. crispa, 209; Floerkii, 210; 

 incisa, 242 ; intermedia, 209 ; lycopo- 

 dioides, 210 ; Lyoni, 210 ; Mildeana, 

 212; Naumanni, 210; Novae-Caes- 

 areae, 212; quinquedentata, 210, 211; 

 Schraderi, 242 ; ustulata, 208 ; ven- 

 tricosa, 242. 



Juniper, 34. 



Juniperus communis, var. canadensis, 

 34, 133; Sabina, var. procumbens, 

 34- 37 ; virginiana, 133. 



Kalmia glauca, 106, 189; latifolia, 131, 



151. 

 Kantia Sullivantii, 207, 212; Trichoma- 



nis, 211. 

 Kennedy, G. G., Maine Coast at Cutler, 



23 ; Plants new to Eastern Massachu- 

 setts, 60. 

 King-Devil Weed, 151, in the Penobscot 



Valley, 61. 

 Knight, O. W., "King-devil Weed "in 



the Penobscot Valley, 61. 

 Knotgrass, Bird's, 65. 

 Knowlton, C. 11., Occurrence of Fmpet- 



rum in Franklin County, Maine, 196. 



Labrador Tea, 131. 



Lady's Slipper, 94, 95, 106. 



Lactuca hirsuta, 37 ; Morssii, 138 ; scari- 



ola, var. integrata, 92. 

 Lake St. John, Quebec, Two more Rare 



Plants from, 128. 

 Laminaria, 175, 177 ; digitata, var. typica, 



177 ; longicruris, 177 ; platymeris, 176; 



stenophylla, 175- 

 Lamium, 218 ; album, 218, in Maine, 218. 

 Lapsana communis, 92. 

 Larch, 35. 



Large Cranberry, 234. 

 Larix americana, 106, 189. 

 Lastraea, 10, 53, 161. 162; dilatata, var. 



tanacetifolia, 53; Filix mas, 159; pa- 

 tens, 162; tetragona, 162. 

 Laternea, 135. 



Laurel, Mountain, 131, 140, 142, 151. 

 Lawrence, Massachusetts, Clathrus co- 



lumnatus in, 134; Volvaria volvacea 



in, 3. 

 Leak, 81. 

 Leavitt, R. G., Notes on Lycopodium, 



