1902J Index 267 



Trillium, 128; erythrocarpum, 106; of, 64; Dwarf Mistletoe at Bradford, 



grandirlorum, 198. 28; Mosses, Notes on, 180; Pogonia 



Triosteum aurantiacum, 88, 92 ; perfoli- affinis in, 216; Pringle and Frost 



atum, 75. 92, 195. Herbaria at the University of, 171 ; 



Trisetum subspicatum, 150. some Cases of Poisoning by Cypripe- 



Trumpet Honeysuckle, 40. dum spectabile in, 94. 



Two more Rare Plants from Lake St. Veronica, 108, 192, 193; alpina, 194; 



John, Quebec, 128; New Hypericums americana, 192, 193; Anagallis, 192; 



of the Adpressum Group, 135; New Beccabunga, 81, 191-193 ; Chamae- 



Stations for Arceuthobium, 249; drys, 107, 108, 152, Further Stations 



Northeastern Veronicas, 191 ; Note- for, 152, in New England, 107; humi- 



worthy Carices at Sudbury, Massa- fusa, 194 ; intermedia, 192 ; serpylli- 



chusetts, 167. folia, 193, 194, var. alpina, 194, var. 



Typical Lycopodium complanatum, Ex- borealis, 194, var. humifusa, 194, 195. 



tension of Range for the, 154. Veronicas, Two Northeastern, 191. 



Tyttebaer, 232. Viburnum, 89, 108; dentatum, 89; 



Opulus, 131 ; pubescens, 190. 



Ulota crispa, 30; crispula. 30; Hutch- Vilfa, 49; cuspidate, 47; depauperate, 



insiae, 30; Ludwigii, 30; phyllantha, 45, 46, var. filiformis, 47,48; gracilis, 



24. 47-49; gracillima, 47; juncea, 49; 



University of Vermont, Pringle and Richardsonis, 46; squarrosa, 45, 46; 



Frost Herbaria at, 171. subsetacea. 48, 49. 



Urachne brevicaudata, 142, 143; cana- Vinca minor, 17. 



densis, 142. Vincetoxicum nigrum, 17, 84. 



Utricularia, 42, 102, 103; birlora, 27; Vinnicunnet, Massachusetts, Utricularia 



cornuta, 76, 102; inrlata, 76, 102 ; minor, minor in, 102. 



2, 42, 102, 103, in Holbrook, Massa- Viola, 64 ; alpestris, 230 ; canina, 183 ; 



chusetts, 42, in Vinnicunnet, Massa- ovate, 39 ; pubescens, 76, 88 ; rotundi- 



chusetts, 102; purpurea, 76, 102; re- folia, 183, 184, 230, Seed Dispersal of, 



supinata, 27 ; vulgaris, 76, 102. 183 ; Seed-throwing of, 230. 



Uvularia perfoliata, 8S ; sessilifolia, 88. Violet, 230 ; White, 128; Vellow, 88. 



Virginia Creeper, [41, 



Vacation in Eastern Maine, Algologist's Virulence of the Wild Parsnip, 188. 



174. Vitis aestivalis, 92 ; bicolor, 130 • 



Vaccinium, 14, 232; buxifolium, 233, Labrusca, 130. 



234 ; macrocarpon, 42, 234-237 ; Oxy- Vitis-Idaea Vitis-Idaea, 234. 



coccus, 106, 235-237, var. interniedi- Volvaria, 3, 5-7 ; bombycina, 6 ; Love- 



um, 236, 237; siamineum, 246; vacil- iana, 7; Remarks on. 5; speciosa, 6, 



lans, 131 j Vitis-Idaea, 34, 189, 232- volvacea, 4,5. 7, in Lawrence, Massa- 



234. 237; American Variety of, 231, chusetts, 3. 



var., 233, 234, var. major, 233, 237, 



var. microphyllum, 234, var. minor, 



233, 234, 237, var. pumilum, 234. Walking Leaf. 55. 



Valenanella, 195, 196; in New England, Washingtonia, 153; obtusa, 153, 154. 



195; radiata, 195, 196, var. leiocarpa, Water Cress, 81, 191. 



196. Webera elongata, 30; nutans, 30. 



Variations and Distribution of American Webster, IL, Certain Eaters of Mush- 

 Cranberries, 231 ; of Glaux in America, rooms, 77; Clathrus columnatus in 

 213. Lawrence, Massachusetts, 134; Form 



Veratrum viride, 74, 76. of the Bitter Boletus, 187 ; New Mush- 

 Verbena, 246; hastata, 93, 246, forma room for the Market, 199; Remarks 

 rosea, 245. on Volvaria, 5. 



Vermont, Anagallis arvensis and caerulea Webster, J. R., Crepis virens in Eastern 



in, 185; and New Hampshire Plants Massachusetts, 197. 



in the Middle Connecticut Valley, Weed, in the Penobscot Valley, "King: 



Some, — I, 129; Bird Club, 138; Devil." 6i ; King Devil, 151. 



Botanical Club, 138, Field Meeting of, Westford, Massachusetts, Lonicera sem- 



189, Seventh Annual Winter Meeting pervirens established in, 40. 



