1903] 
46; of Mt. Saddleback, Franklin 
County, Maine, 35. ; 
Flynn, N. F. Ninth Annual field 
Meeting of the Vermont Botani- 
cal Club, 236; second Station for 
Cyperus Houghtoni in Vermont, 
IgI. 
Foliar Outgrowths from the Surface of 
the Leaf of Aristolochia Sipho, 38. 
Fossombronia foveolata, 170; salina, 
170; Wondraczekii, 170. 
Foster, M. Identity of Iris Hookeri 
and the Asian I. setosa, 157. 
Fragaria, 32; vesca, 32. 
Franklin County, Maine, Flora of Mt. 
Saddleback, 35. 
Fraxinus americanus, 132. 
Freeman, G. F. Lycopodium Selago 
on Mt. Holyoke, Massachusetts, 290. 
Fringed Gentian, 75. 
Fruit of red Baneberry, Experiment 
with, 77. 
Frullania Asagrayana, 171 ; Brittoniae, 
171; eboracensis, 171; Oakesiana, 
52, 171; plana, 171; riparia, 171; 
squarrosa, 171; Tamarisci, 171; vir- 
ginica, 171. 
Fucaceae, 135. 
Fucus, 24. 
With) Cty. O75 109; 103; 1107 120; 136; 
Oomycetous, 102; Zygomycetous, 
102. 
Fungus, 95, 98. 
Further Notes on the twelfth Prelim- 
inary List of New England Plants, 
235: 
Galeopsis Ladanum, 204; Tetrahit, 50. 
Galera, 198, 199. 
Galinsoga in Maine, 258; parviflora, 
var. hispida, 258. 
Galium boreale, 236; erectum, 173, 174, 
and Asperula galeoides in America, 
173; Mollugo, 173, 174; pilosum 204; 
tinctorium, var. labradoricum, 33 ; 
triflorum, 50. 
Gaultheria procumbens, 129. 
Gaylussacia dumosa, 276, and frondosa 
in New Hampshire: — a Correction, 
276; frondosa, 204, 276; resinosa, 
129. 
Generic Position of Echinodorus par- 
vulus, 85. 
Gentian, Fringed, 75. 
Genus Trisetum in Andover, Massa- 
chusetts, 289. 
Geocalyx graveolens, 171. 
Geranium carolinianum, 203; macula- 
Index 299 
tum, 130, 132, 256; pratense, 256; 
Robertianum, 132. 
Gerardia flava, 129 ; maritima, 133; 
purpurea, var. paupercula, 131 ; quer- 
cifolia, 129; tenuifolia, 129. 
Geum album, 130; rivale, 133. 
Glastonbury ‘Thorn, 167. 
Glaux maritima, 131. 
Globeflower, 34. 
Gloeocapsa, 30. 
Glyceria canadensis, 131; fluitans, 132. 
Golden-rod, 260. 
Gomontia Holdeni, 220. 
Goodyera pubescens, 82 ; repens, var. 
ophioides, 37, 82; tesselata, 82. 
Gracillaria, 231, 232; confervoides, 231, 
232; multipartita, 231, var. 
angustissima, 231, 232. 
Grass, 289. 
Grasses, 245. 
Graves, F. M. Schwalbea americana 
in Connecticut, 40. 
Gray Herbarium, Insecticides used at 
the, 237. 
Green Algae, 2. 
Grimaldia fragrans, 170. 
Gymnogongrus Griffithsiae, 232; nor- 
vegicus, 232. 
Gymnomitrium 
corallioides, 171. 
Gypsophila muralis, 189. 
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471 
concinnatum, 171; 
Habenaria, 263; blephariglottis, 83; 
dilatata, 46, 83; fimbriata, 83; Hook- 
eri, 83; hyperborea, 83, 264; lacera, 
83, 133, 263, 264 ; Natural Hybrids in 
Spiranthes and, 261; obtusata, 48, 
83; orbiculata, 83; psycodes, $83, 
263, 264, X lacera, 264; tridentata, 
82; virescens, 82. 
Halohelophytes, 133. 
Halohydrophytes, 135. 
Halohygroph ytes, 131. 
Harger, E. B. New Station for Phaseo- 
lus perennis, 291. 
Harpanthus scutatus, 171. 
Harvard University, Contributions 
from the Cryptogamic Laboratory 
of,— LV. Mycological Notes, 97. 
Harvey, L. H. Ecological Excursion 
to Mount Ktaadn, 41; Splachnum 
ampullaceum, a Correction, 169. 
Hedeoma pulegioides, 129. 
Helianthemum canadense, 129. 
Helophytes, 126, 127; 132; 133. 
Hemicarex, 249, 250. 
Hemicarpha subsquarrosa, 130. 
Hemlocks, 196. 
