298 
Botrychium tenebrosum, 274; Inter- 
esting Form of Leersia oryzoides, 
118; Three new Varieties of Isoetes, 
277. 
Eaton, L. O. Orchids of Chesterville, 
Maine, 82. 
Echinodorus, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88; cordi- 
folius, 88; parvulus, 83, 85, 86, 87, 
88, 89, Generic position of, 85, Ob- 
servations on, 83; radicans, 86, 88, 
89; rostratus, 88, 89; subulatus, 84, 
85 ; tenellus, 86, 87. 
Ecological Excursion 
Ktaadn, 41. 
Eighth Annual winter Meeting of the 
Vermont Botanical Club, 120. 
Eleocharis, 251; acicularis, 131; mela- 
nocarpa, 130; olivacea, 130 ; ovata, 
131; tuberculosa, 130. 
Elodea canadensis, 134. 
Elodes campanulata, 131. 
Elyna, 250. 
Empetrum nigrum, 35, 45, 49, 50, var. 
andinum, 35. 
Enditria, 249. i 
Enteromorpha, 2, 3, 7, 8, 18, 27, 28; 
acanthophora, 19, 29, 31; arctica, 
22; aureola, 30; clathrata, 20, 22, 
26, 28, 31, forma prostrata, 29, var. 
crinita, 26, var. erecta, 28, var. 
prostrata, 26, var. ramulosa, 29 ; 
compressa, I9, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31, 
forma subsimplex, 25; crinita, 19, 
26,-28, 31; crnciata, .19. 27, 31; 
erecta 20, 28, 31; fascia, 19, 20; 
flexuosa, 19, 21, 23, 31; Hopkirkii, 
20, 26, 27, 28, 31; intestinalis, 14, 
18, 19, 21, 23, 24, 31, forma clavata, 23, 
forma cylindrica, 23, forma maxima, 
23, forma tenuis, 23, var. compressa, 
25, var. micrococca, 20, var. minima, 
24; lingulata, 21, 22; Linza, 3, 10, 
14, 18, 19, 23, 24, 31, forma crispata, 
24, forma lanceolata, 24; marginata, 
19, 25, 31; micrococca, 19, 20, 25, 
31, var. subsalsa, 19, 20 ; minima, 
19, 20, 24, 31, forma glacialis, 25, 
forma rivularis, 24 ; percursa, 2, 19, 
26, 27, 31, var. ramosa, 26, var. sim- 
pliciuscula, 26; plumosa, 27 ; proli- 
fera, I9, 21, 22, 26, 31, var. arctica, 
22, var. trabeculata, 22, var. tubulosa, 
19, 22; ramulosa, 19, 29, 31; salina, 
19, 22, var. polyclados, 19, 22; tubu- 
losa, 22; torta, 19, 26, 31. 
Epigaea repens, 129. 
Epilobium coloratum, 
1345 
to Mount 
I31; lineare, 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Epiphegus virginiana, 136. 
Equisetum, 203 ; limosum, 132 ; pra- 
tense, 203; sylvaticum, 134. 
Eriocaulaceae, 188. 
Eriocaulon Parkeri, 175, 176; Raven- 
E 176; septangulare, 130, 134, 176, 
Eriophorum gracile, 48, 133; vagina- 
tum, 36, 133. 
Erodium malacoides, 39, at Lawrence, 
Massachusetts, 39. 
Erythronium americanum,.132. 
Euanemone, 155. 
Euastrum sp. 255; affine, 81: ansatum, 
81; elegans, 8r, 221, 223; gem- 
matum, 8r; integrum, 81; magni- 
ficum, 81 ; verrucosum, 8r, 253. 
Eupatorium perfoliatum, 131 ; 
pureum, 131; sessilifolium, 
teucrifolium, 204. 
Euphorbia polygonifolia, 131. 
Evans, A. W. Preliminary Lists of 
New England Plants, — XI, Hepati- 
cae, 170. 
Excursion to Mount Ktaadn, Ecologi- 
cal, 41. 
Experiment with the Fruit of red Bane- 
berry, 77. 
Extensions of Range, Some Notes on 
Mosses with, 199. 
pur- 
204; 
Fagus ferruginea, 130. 
Fairy Flax, 119. 
Fern, 272, Walking, 196, 272. 
Fernald, M. L. American Representa- 
tives of Luzula vernalis, 193 ; Andro- 
meda Polifolia and A. glaucophylla, 
67; Arabis Drummondi and its east- 
ern Relatives, 225; Chrysanthemum 
Leucanthemum and the American 
White Weed, 177; Linum catharti- 
cum on Cape Breton, 119; New Bi- 
dens from the Merrimac Valley, 90; 
New Kobresia in the Aroostook Val- 
ley,247; Pursh's Report of Dryas from 
New Hampshire, 281; Red-flowered 
Anemone riparia, 154; Some Varia- 
tions of Triglochin maritima, 174. 
Ferns, 120, 197, 245, 260; Ostrich, 196. 
Festuca tenella, 129. 
Field Meeting of the Vermont Botani- 
cal Club, Ninth annual, 236. 
Fimbristylis autumnalis, 130. 
Fir, 45; Balsam, 52. 
Flax, Fairy, 119. 
Flora of Lynn, Massachusetts, Two 
Plants new to the, 256; of Mount 
Ktaadn, Additions to the vascular, . 
