302 
rence, 39; Genus Trisetum in And 
over, 289; List of Desmids found in 
Carver’s Pond, Bridgewater, 79; 
Lycopodium Selago on Mount Hol- 
yoke, 290; Plant Formations of east- 
ern, 124; Records of Wolffa colum- 
biania in, 287; Two Plants new to 
the Flora of Lynn, 256. 
Matricaria, 288; discoidea, 
New Hampshire, 288. 
Meadow-sweet, 260. 
Medeola virginica, 132. 
Medicago lupulina, 135. 
Meeting of the Josselyn Society, 202; 
of the Vermont. Botanical Club, 
Eighth Annual winter, 120, Ninth 
Annual field, 236. 
Melampyrum americanum, 130. 
Meltrema, 249. 
Menyanthes trifoliata, 133. 
Merrimac Valley, New Bidens from 
the, 90. 
Mesophytes, 126, 127, 129. 
Metzgeria conjugata, 170. 
Metzgeriaceae, 170. 
Micrasterias americana, 81, 223, 253, 
forma genuina, 253, var. 253, var. 
recta, 81; furcata, 81; laticeps, 81; 
mahabuleshwarensis, 81; muricata, 
81; radiosa, 8r. 
Microcoleus chthonoplastes, 233, 234 ; 
tenerrimus, 233, 234- 
Microstylis ophioglossoides, 82. 
Middlesex Fells, Clematis verticillaris 
in the, 192. 
Mikania scandens, 204. 
Mimulus ringens, 131. 
Mistletoe in Connecticut, Dwarf, 202. 
Mitella nuda, 197. 
Mnium cinclidioides, 200. 
Moccasin-flower, 259. 
Mollugo verticillata, 188. 
Monoblepharis, 103, 104, 105, 107; sp., 
108 ; brachyandra, 103, 104 ,105, 106, 
108 ; fasciculata, 103, 105; insignis, 
103, 105; macrandra, 106; Notes on, 
103; ovigera, 106; polymorpha, 103, 
104, 105, 106, 108 ; regnigens, 106; 
sphaerica, 103, 105. 
Monostroma, 2, 7, 10, 13, 15, 17, 18; 
angicavum, 13, 14; arcticum, II, 13, 
14, 31, var. intestiniforme, 11, u 
Blyttii, 10, 11, 12, 31; Collinsii, 18; 
crassiusculum, 12; crepidinum, 11, 
16, 31; cylindraceum, 13, 14; fus- 
cum, II, 12, 15, forma Blyttii, 12, 31; 
forma splendens, 12; Grevillei, 11, 
I2, I3, 14, 31, forma lactuca, 15, var. 
288, in 
Rhodora 
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arctica, 13, 14, var. Vahlii, 13, 14; 
groenlandicum, 10, 11, 18, 31; Lac- 
tuca, 15; latissimum, 10, t1, 16, 17, 
31; leptodermum, 11, 15, 16, 31 ; lub- 
ricum, 12; pulchrum, 11, 14, 15, 16, 
31; quarternarium, II, 17, 31, sac- 
codeum, 13, 14; splendens, 12; 
undulatum, r1, 14, 15, 31, var. Far- 
lowii, 11, 14, 15; Vahlii, 13; zosteri- 
colum, 16. 
Monotropa Hypopytis, 49, 136; uni- 
flora, 49, 136. 
Montia tontana, 188. 
Moore, G. T. Roses vs. Railroads, 
93- 
Morss, R. D. Clematis verticillaris 
in the Middlesex Fells, 192. 
Mosses, with Extension of Range, 
Some notes on, 199. 
Moulds, Bread, 97. 
Moulton, D. H. Meeting of the Jos- 
sel yn Society, 202. 
Mount Holyoke, Massachusetts, Lyco- 
podium Selago on, 290; Ktaadn, 
Additions to the vascular Flora of, 
46, Ecological Excursions to, 41, 
Hepaticae of, 50; Saddleback, 
Franklin County, Maine, Flora of, 
35. 
Mucor, 99. 
Mucors, 97. 
Mycological Notes, 1-2, Contribution 
from the Cryptogamic Laboratory 
of Harvard University,— LV, 97. 
Mylia anomala, 172 ; Taylori, 51, 172. 
Myricaasplenifolia, 129, 130; cerifera, 
128; Gale, 132. 
Myrioblepharis, 107. 
Myriophyllum ambiguum, 134; spica- 
tum, 134; tenellum, 130, 134. 
Myxonema, 72. 
Naias flexilis, 134; indica, var. gracil- 
lima, 134. 
Nardia crenulata, 172 ; haematosticta, 
172; hyalina, 172; obovata, 172. 
Natural Hybrids in Spiranthes and 
Habenaria, 261. 
Nemopanthes fascicularis, 134. 
Nemopanthus fascicularis, 35. 
Neskiza, 249. 
New Bidens from the Merrimac 
Valley, 90. 
New England, Ajuga genevensis in, 
154; Choanephora, 97; Desmids, 
Notes on,— 1, 221, II, 252; Plants, 
Further Notes on the twelfth Prelim- 
inary Lists of, 235; Preliminary 
