1903] 
110; Robinsoni, 184; scabrida, 114 ; 
Stonei, 62; succulenta, 183; tenella, 
137; Thayeti, 113. 
Crotalaria sagittalis, 129. 
Cryptogamic Laboratory of Harvard 
University, Contributions from, — 
LV. Mycological Notes, 97. 
Cryptotaenia canadensis, 203, 204. 
Cumberland, Maine, Western Plants 
at, 119. 
Cunninghamella, africana, 98; echin- 
ulata, 98. 
Cuscuta, 291; Epithymum, 291; Gro- 
novii, 136; trifolia, 291, in Massa- 
chusetts, 290. 
Cushman, J. A. List of Desmids 
found in Carver’s Pond, Bridge- 
water, Massachusetts, 79; Notes on 
New England Desmids, — I, 221, II, 
252. 
C ynareae, 256. 
Cyperus, 192; aristatus, 130; dentatus, 
130; filiculmis, 128, 129; flavescens, 
130; Grayi, 128; Houghtoni, 192, in 
Vermont, Second Station for, 191 ; 
Schweinitzii, 192; strigosus, 131. 
Cypripedium acaule, 83, 129; pubes- 
cens, 83. 
Cystopteris bulbifera, 273. 
Daisies, 260. 
Daisy, Ox-eye, 177; White, 177. 
Dame, L. L., Biographical notice of, 
121; Notice of death, 76. 
Dandelion, Common, 32; Red-seeded, 
32. 
Danthonia spicata, 129. 
Deane, W. Gaylussacia dumosa and 
frondosa in New Hampshire:— a 
Correction, 276. 
Decodon verticillatus, 132. 
Delesseria, 204, 206; alata, 204, 207, 
B angustifolia, 207, var. denticulata, 
205, 206; angustissima, 207; Baerii, 
e spinulosa, 207; Beeringiana, var. 
spinulosa, 205 ; denticulata, 205, 206, 
207, var. angustifolia, 207; Holmi- 
ana, 207; Montagneana, 206, 207; 
Montagnei, 204, 206, 207, a typica, 
207, B angustitolia, 207, var. angusti- 
folia, 206; revoluta, 206; spinulosa, 
205, 207. 
Dentaria, 169; anomala, 217, diphylla; 
168, 169, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217; het- 
erophylla, 169, 215, 218; incisa, 216; 
Jaciniata, 168, 169, 215, 217, 218; 
maxima, 168, 169, 214, 215, 216, 217, 
A new Station for, 168. 
Index 
297 
Dentarias of Connecticut, 213. 
Deschampsia flexuosa, 129. 
Desmarestia aculeata, 211. 
Desmidium aptogonium, 8o, 254; Bai- 
leyi, 80, 254; cylindricum, 8o, 254 ; 
Swartzii, 80, 254. 
Desmids, 79, 81, 135, 221, 252; found 
in Carvers Pond, Bridgewater, 
Massachusetts, List of, 79; Notes on 
New England,— I, 221, II, 252. 
Desmodium cuspidatum, 203, 236; 
marilandicum, 203; paniculatum, 
130; rotundifolium, 203. 
Dewya, 249. 
Dianthus Armeria, 189; barbatus, 189 ; 
deltoides, 189. 
Diapensia lapponica, 37. 
Diatoms, 135. 
Diblepharis, 103, 104. 
Dicentra canadensis, 168; Cucullaria, 
168. 
Diemisa, 249. 
Diervilla trifida, 36, 46. 
Dionaea, 267. 
Diplonaema, 3. 
Diplophylleia albicans, 171; apiculata, 
171; taxifolia, 51, 171. 
Distichlis maritima, 133. 
Docidium, 252; baculum, 80; corona- 
tum, 80; crenulatum, 80; nodosum, 
80; repandum, 80; trabecula, 8o, 255 ; 
truncatum, 8o. 
Dodder, 290. 
Draba caroliniana, 203 ; verna, 203. 
Drosera, 265, 266, 267, 269, 271; binata, 
265, 266, 268, 270, 271; capillaris, 270; 
cistiflora, 268; filiformis, 130, 265, 
266. 267, 268, 270; flagellifera, 266, 
268; intermedia, 49, 267, 268, 269, 
270,271, Reversionary Stages experi- 
mentally induced in, 265, var. ameri- 
cana, 130, 133; linearis, 266; longi- 
folia, 266; lunata, 268; rotundifolia, 
133, 265, 266, 267, 270. 
Droseraceae, 266, 267. 
Dryas, 281, 282, 283 ; Drummondii, 154, 
281; from New Hampshire, Pursh’s 
Report of, 281; integrifolia, 281, 
282; octopetala, 281; tenella, 281, 282, 
Bugs. 
Dutchman's Breeches, 168. 
Dwarf Mistletoe in Connecticut, 202. 
Eames, E. H. Dentarias of Connecti- 
cut, 213; Dwarf Mistletoe in Connec- 
ticut, 202 ; Organization of the Con- 
necticut Botanical Society, 74. 
Eaton, A. A. Additional Notes on 
