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INDEX TO VOLUME 6. 



New scientific names are printed in full face type. 



Abies, 103; baisamea, 103. Alniis, 113; alnobetula, 113, 162; 



Acalypha gracilens, 85; virginica, crispa, 162 ; 163; incana, 113,126, 



815." 232; niaritima, 176; mollis, 162; 



Acanthaceae, 152. senulata, 232; viridis, 113, 162, 



Acer, 122; nigrum, 122; pennsyl- 163. 



vanicum, 122; rubruin, 122; sac- Alsine borealis, 1 15 ; graminea, 1 15 ; 



charinum, 122; saccharum, 122; media, iiv 



spicatum, 122. Amaranthaceae, 115. 



Aceraceae, 122. Aniaranthus, 115 ; albus, 82 ; graeci- 



Acliillea, 132; Millefolium, 97, 132. zaus, 82; liybridus, 82 ; retrotiex- 



Achroanthes monophylla, 112; utii- us, 82, 115. 



folia, 112. Amblystegium varium, 72, var. ortlio- 



Achyranthus, 51. cladon, 72. 



Aconituin, 116 ; Niipellus, 1 16. Ambrosia tritida, var. integrifolia, 



Actaea, 116; alba, 116,140; eburnca, 144. 



140; neglecta, 140; rulira, 116; Amhrosiaceae, 61 . 



spicata, var. rubra, 140. Amelauchier, 120; oligoearpa, 120. 



Addenda to tbe Flora of Vermont, American Representatives of Pyrola 



137. rolundifolia, 197- 



Addition to the Fern-flora of Ver- Ames, O., Spiranthes Grayi, 44; 



mont, 2315. Spiranthes neglecta, 27. 



AdditionaT notes from Willoughby, Ampelopsis, 122; quinquefolia, 122, 



148. var. murorum, 141. 



Adiantum, loi ; pedatum, loi ; 207. Anacamptodon splachnoides, 72. 



Agrimonia, 120; Brittoniana, i2o; Anacardiaceae, 121. 



striata, 62, 120. Anagallis arvensis, 142. var. caerulea, 



Agrop\'ron, 107 ; caninum, 107, 208, 142. 



forina caninoides, 107; Novae- Anaphalis, 132; margaritacea, 132. 



Angliae, 107, repens, 107. Anchusa arvalis, 91. 



Agrostemma, 115; Githago, 78, 1 15, Andersson's Salix pellita. The Iden- 



146. tity of, 191. 



Agrostis, 105 ; alba, 105, var. vulgaris, Andover, New Ilampsiiire, Subu- 



105 ; hvemalis, 105 ; intermedia, laria at East, 228. 



178 ; scabra, 105, var. montana, 105. Andrews, A. L., Bryophytes of the 



Ajuga reptans, 144. " Mt. Greylock Region, — 111, 72; 



Alder, 126. Some interesting Mosses from a 



Alders of New England, The green, southern Vermont Peat-bog. 43. 



162. Andromeda, 125, 149; glaucophylla. 



Algae, iSi, 182, 229, 230, 234 ; of the 125, 149; polifolia, 125, 149. 



Flume, 229; Sailor's Collection of, Anemone, 116; canadensis, 192 ; cy- 



181. lindrica, 97; tnultifida, 193; rip- 



Alismaceae, 104. aria, iif), 193 : virginiana, 97. 



AUsmataceae, 24. Angelica atropurpurea, 192; hirsula, 



Allies of Salix lucida. Two north- 205. 



eastern, i ; of Scirpus lacustris, Annual l-'ield Meeting of tbe Ver- 



North American, 65;. mont Botanical Club, Notice of. 



Allium, no; Schoenoprasum, no, 164; Meeting of the Josselyn Bo- 



139, var. sibiricum, no; tricoccum, tanical Society of Maine, Tenth, 



no, 20S, 235. 147, ig-' 



