294 
Arceuthobium, 49; pusillum, 49, 202. 
Archilejeunea clypeata, 171; Sellow- 
iana, I71. 
Arctium Lappa, 135. 
Arctostaphylos Uva-ursi, 128. 
Arenaria groenlandica, 36, 188; later- 
iflora, 131, 188; leptoclados, 188, 
235; macrophylla, 188; peploides, 
131, 188; serpyllifolia, 188, 235, var. 
tenuior, 235 ; stricta, 188 ; verna, var. 
hirta, 189. 
Arethusa bulbosa, 82, 133. 
Arisaema triphyllum, 132. 
Aristida dichotoma. 128. 
Aristochia Sipho, 38, 39, Foliar Out- 
growths from the Surface of the 
Leaf of, 38. 
Arnica Chamissonis, 46. 
Aroostook Valley, A new Kobresia in 
the, 247. 
Arrow-grass, 174. 
Artemisia cordata, 
Igpev ' 
Arthrodesmus incus, 223, 254; octo- 
cornis, 81. 
Asclepias incarnata, var. pulchra, 131 ; 
obtusifolia, 129, 204, purpurascens, 
204; quadrifolia, 204 ; tuberosa, 204 ; 
verticillata, 204. 
Ascomycetes, 97. 
Ascophyllum nodosum, 212. 
Aspergillus cucurbitaceus, 98, 102. 
Asperula galioides, 174, in America, 
Galium erectum and, 173. 
Aspidium aculeatum, var. Braunii, 47 
236; noveboracense, 131; spinulo- 
sum, var. dilatatum, 38; Thelypteris, 
13 tk 
Asplenium ebeneum, 257, 272, 273, 
var. Hortonae 257, New Station for, 
257, var. proliferum, 272, 273; eben- 
vides, 272; Filix-foemina, 47, 132; 
pinnatifidum, 272; Trichomanes, 
128, 257. 
Aspleniums, 257. 
Aster acuminatus, 36; linariifolius, 
128; macrophyllus, 36; paniculatus, 
131; puniceus, 44, 50; radula, 46; 
subulatus, 133, 204; tenuifolius, 133, 
204; undulatus, 130. 
Asterella tenella, 170. 
Asters, 260. 
Astragalus, Robbinsii, var. Jesupi, 161. 
Atriplex arenarium, 131; patulum, 
var. hastatum, 133. 
Avena striata, 33, 34, 197. 
131; stellariana, 
Bacon, A. E. Experiment with the 
Fruit of Red Baneberry, 77. 
Rhodora 
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Balsam, Fir, 52. 
Bambusina Brebissonii, 8o, 254. 
Baneberry, Experiment with the Fruit 
of Red, 77; Red, 77. 
Bangia, 1 ; fusco-purpurea, 18. 
Baptisia tinctoria, 129, 130. 
Barbarea stricta, 204. 
Bartonia tenella, 130. 
Basidiomycetes, 97. 
Bazzania triangularis, AE 
51, 171. 
Beautiful Pluteolus, 197. 
Berberis, 271. 
Betula alba, var. cordifolia, 37 ; nigra, 
204; populifolia, 129, 134 ; pumila, 
trilobata, 
33. 
Bibliography of Ulvaceae, 4. 
Bidens, 90, 91; bidentoides, 90, 91, 
92, cernua, 90, 131; chrysanthe- 
moides, 132, 204; comosa, 90, 91, 
92; connata, 90, 9I, 92, 131; dis- 
coidea, 91; Eatoni, 92, var. fallax, 
92 ; from the Merrimac Valley, New, 
90 ; frondosa, 90, 91, 130, var. anom- 
ala, 91, 92. 
Bioph ytes, 127, 135, 136. 
Birch, 44, 45. 
Bissell, C. H. Ajuga genevensis in 
New England, 154; Botanical Trip 
to Salisbury, Connecticut, 32 ; Gal- 
ium erectum and Asperula galioides 
in America, 173 ; Lycopodium clava- 
tum and its Variety, 39; New Station 
for Dentaria maxima, 168. 
Blankinship, J. W. Plant-formations 
of eastern Massachusetts, 124. 
Blasia pusilla, 170. 
Blepharostoma trichophyllum, 51, 171. 
Blue-bell, 259. 
Bluet, 119. 
Boehmeria cylindrica, 132. 
Bog Rosemary, 67. 
Botanical Club, Eighth Annual winter 
Meeting of the Vermont, 120; Ninth 
Annual field Meeting of the Ver- 
mont, 236. 
Botanical Society, Connecticut, 120; 
of Maine, Josselyn. 175 ; Organiza- 
tion of the Connecticut, 74. 
Botanical Trip to Salisbury, Connecti- 
cut, 32. 
Botrychium lanceolatum, 203, 236, 274; 
lunaria, 275 ; matricariaefolium, 203, 
236, 274, 275, 276, simplex, 275, var. 
subcompositum, 276; tenebrosum, 
203. 274, 275. 276, Additional Notes 
on, 274 ; ternatum, 274. 
Brachyelytrum erectum, 48. 
Brasenia peltata, 134. 
