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Margined Sumach, 130. 



Marine Cladophoras of New England, 



III. 

 Marsupella, 208; adusta. 208; emargi- 

 nata, 208, 209, 242: sphacelata, 208; 

 Sprucei, 208 ; ustulata, 208. 

 Massachusetts, Clathrus columnatus in 

 Lawrence, 134; Crepis virens in East- 

 ern, 197; Cuphea procumbens at 

 Andover, 247; Cypripedium arietinum 

 on Mt. Toby, 62; Hemicarpha in East- 

 ern, 82; Hieracium praealtum at An- 

 dover, 197; Jasione montana in, 199; 

 J uncus Torreyi and Ellisia Nyctelea 

 in, 170; Liparis Loeselii in, 62 ; Loni- 

 cera sempervirens established in West- 

 ford, 40; Plants new to Eastern, 60; 

 Ranunculus abortivus, var. eucyclus 

 in Hyde Park, 152; Rare Plants in 

 Centreville, 245; Some Additions to 

 the Flora of. 166; Some Plants re- 

 cently found in and around North 

 Easton, 13; Two Noteworthy Carices 

 at Sudbury, 167; Itricularia minor 

 in Holbrook, 42, in Vinnicunnet, 102 ; 

 Volvaria volvacea in Lawrence, 3. 

 Mathews, F. S., Notice of work, 201. 

 Matricaria discoidea, t,^, 107, 189; ino- 



dora, 189. 

 Meeting of the Josselyn Botanical Soci- 

 ety, Annual. 188, Midwinter, 62; Ver- 

 mont Botanical Club, Field, 189. 

 Menispermum canadensis, 129. 

 Mentha aquatica, 106; canadensis, 34; 

 Cardiaca, 100 ; piperita, 192; rubra, 34. 

 Menyanthes trifohata, 106. 

 Merrill. I'.. D., Notes on North Ameri- 

 can (brasses, 142; Notes on Sporobo- 

 lus, 45. 

 Mertensia maritima, 189. 

 Mesogloia divaricata, 178. 

 Metcalf. Mrs. R. E., Climbing Fern in 



New Hampshire, 83. 

 Metzgeria conjugata, 30. 

 Microstylis, 75; monophyllos, 19; ophi- 



oglossoides, 19, 75. 

 Midwinter Meeting of the Josselyn Bo- 

 tanical Society of Maine, 62. 

 Milium. 142, 143; Muhlenbergianum. 



142. 143; pungens, 142, 143. 

 Mint, 34. 

 Miscellaneous Notes on New England 



Ferns,— 1 1 1, 7, IV, 49, V, 157. 

 Mistletoe, 35; at Bradford, Vermont. 



The Dwarf, 28; Dwarf, 35. 

 Milium arrine. 30; cuspidatum, 30; or- 

 thorrkynchum. 182 ; punctatum, 30. 

 var. elatum, 30 ; serratum, 30 ; stellare 

 30. 



Monadnock, Lycopodium clavatum, var. 



monostachyon on Mt., 57. 

 Monauia fistulosa, 91 ; mollis, 89, 91. 

 Monostroma latissimum. 175; quater- 



narium, 175. 

 Montia fontana. 1 50. 

 Moonseed, 129. 

 Morrell, I. M, H., Lamium album in 



Maine, 218. 

 Mosses, 29; Notes on Vermont, 180. 

 Moulton, D. IL, Annual Meeting of the 

 Josselyn Society, 188; Josselyn Botan- 

 ical Society of Maine, Announcement, 

 1 10; Midwinter Meeting, 62. 

 Mount Grey lock, Pogonatum capillar© 



on, 83. 

 Mount Greylock Region. Brvophytes of 

 the, — II. 238; List of Bryophytes 

 from the, 29. 

 Mount Monadnock, Lycopodium clava- 

 tum, var. monostachyon on. 57. 

 Mount Toby. Massachusetts. Cypripe- 

 dium arietinum on, 62. 

 Mount Washington, Discovery of Com- 

 andra lividaand Lycopodium sitchense 

 on, 87. 

 Mountain Cranberry, 231, 232: Laurel, 

 131, 140, 142. 151 ; Pink, 131; Spleen- 

 wort, 54. 

 Mouse-ear Hawkweed, 151. 

 Muhlenbergia aspericaulis, 46 ; capillaris, 

 14^; dumosa, 46; expansa, 113; tri 

 chopodes, 143. 

 Musci, 30, 238. 



Mushroom for the market, A New, 199. 

 Mushrooms, Certain eaters of, 77. 

 Mutinus caninus, 134. 

 Myosotis arvensis, 91. 

 Myriophyllum, 105; ambiguum, 105, var. 

 limosum, 105. 



Narcissus poeticus, 84. 



Nardia adusta. 208; haematosticta, 209: 

 hyalina, 209. 



Native Flora. Destruction of our, 200 ; 

 Protection of our, 139. 



Neckera pennata, 30. 



Necklace Poplar, 133. 



Nephrodium, 9, 10, 158-166; acros- 

 tichoides. 159, 162; Boottii, 10, 52; 

 Clintonianum, 10-12 ; cristatum, 10, 52, 

 ^3, 165. var. Clintonianum, 52, var. 

 Slossonae, 52, X marginale, io, 11, 

 51; dilatatum, 53; Filix-mas, 158, 

 ] 59* 162, 163, 165; fragrans, 10; Gold 

 ieanum, 10, 52; marginale, 9-12, 51. 

 165. 245, Cristate form of, 244, forma 

 Davenportii, 245; mode, 161; nove- 

 boracense. 10. 165; simulatum 10.84: 



