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Index 



239 



lenta, 113; liitea, 113; papjiifera, 

 113 ; pumila, 3, 8. 



Bicknell, E. P., Juncus aristulatus in 

 New England, 174. 



Bicuculla canadensis, 117; Cucul- 

 laiia, 117. 



Bidens aristosa, 49, 82 ; cerniia, 132 ; 

 fiondosa, 132, 143; vulg;ita, 143. 



Black Raspberry, 224 ; Spruce, 42, 

 149, in Rhoiie Island, 41. 



Blackberry, 196, 223, 225, A new 

 S[)ecies oi, 223. 



Blanchard, W. 11., A new Species of 

 Blackberry, 223. 



Blasia pusilla, 74. 



Blepharostoma setaceum, 185. 



Blitum capitatum, 114. 



Blyttia Lyellii, var. Flotowiana, 165. 



Boebera papposa, 144. 



Bogs, Some interesting Rhode Is- 

 land, 149. 



Boraginaceae, 127. 



Boston, Dalibarda repens near, 227. 



Botiinical Club, Meeting of the Ver- 

 mont, 63, Notice of Annual Field 

 Meeting of the Vermont, 164 ; 

 Society of Maine, Tenth Annual 

 Meeting of tiie Josselyn, 147, 192. 



Botrychium, 100; dissectum, 235; 

 Lunaria, 235, 236; matricariaefo- 

 lium, 80, lOO, 212, in Connecticut, 

 Further Stations for, 80 ; obliqu- 

 um, 235; simplex, 96, 100, 212; 

 tetiebrosiim, 312 ; ternatnm, var. 

 dissectum, lOO, var. intermedium, 

 100, var. obliquum, 100; virginia- 

 num, 100. 



Bonteloua Ilumboldtiana, 82 ; oligo- 

 stachya, 82 ; prostrata, 82 ; unitiora, 

 82. 



Brachj-elytrum, 105; aristatum, 105; 

 e rectum, 105. 



Brachvthecium laetutn, 72 ; plumo- 

 sum, 73 ; rivulare, 73- 



Brainerd. E., Addenda to the Flora 

 of Vermont, 137 ; Hybridism in 

 the genus Viola, 213; Notes on 

 New England Violets, 8 ; Notice 

 of Annual Field Meeting of the 

 Vermont Botanical Club, 164 ; 

 Scirpus validus and Allies in the 

 Champlain \'alley, 231. 



Brassica, 78, 117; arvensis, 117; 

 campestris, 117; juncea, 84, 117; 

 Sinapistrmn, 1 17. 



Braya, 117; humilis, 94, 117. 



Bromus, 106; breviaristatus, S3; 

 carinatus, 83; ciliatus, 106; mar- 

 ginatus, 83, 84 ; mollis, S3 ; race- 



mosus, 83, var. commutatus, 83 ; 

 secalinus, 78, 83, 106 ; lectorum, 



83- 



Bryophytes of the Mt. Greylock 

 Region, — III, 72. 



Bryothamnion Seaforthii, 182. 



Bryum, 72 ; capillare, 73 ; interme- 

 dium, 73 ; pseudotriquetrum, 73. 



Bulblets of Microstylis ophioglos- 

 soides, 79. 



Bulrush, Great, 65. 



Bulrushes, 231. 



Butomaceae, 24. 



Buttercups, 192. 



Calamagrostis, 105 ; canadensis, 97, 

 105 ; hyperborea, 105, var. amer- 

 icana, 105, var. elongata, 105, 138; 

 inexpansa, 105 ; Langsdorfii, 105 ; 

 neglecia, 193; stricta, 105. 



Calamintha. 128 ; Acinos, 142; Clino- 

 podium, 128, 2og. 



Calla, 109; palustris, 109. 



Callitrichaceae, 121. 



Callitriche, 121; palustris, 121; ver- 

 na, 121. 



Calothrix fusca, 230. 



Caltha, 116; palustj-is, 116. 



Calypso, 112; borealis, 112 ; bulbosa, 

 1 12. 



Camelina, 78 ; microcarpa, 23, 83, 

 84 ; sativa, 78. 



Campanula, 130, 146; aparinoides, 

 142 ; patula, 146 ; rapunculoides, 

 130 ; rotundifolia, 97, 130, 192 ; 

 uliginosa, 142. 



Campanulaceae, 130. 



Camptothecium, 43 ; nitens, 43. 



Caprifoliaceae, 54, 129. 



Capsella, 118; Bursa-pastoris, 118. 



Cardamine, 118; parviflora, 84 ; penn- 

 sylvanica, 118. 



Carduus, arvensis, 133 ; lanceolatus, 

 133 ; mnticus, 133. 



Carex, 108; aenea, 138, 203; aestiva- 

 lis, 138; albicans, 108; alopecoidea, 

 194; altocaulis, 108; arctata, loS ; 

 aurea, 108 ; Baileyi, 108 ; Bebbii, 

 109, 203 ; bromoides, 109; brunnes- 

 cens, 109 ; canescens, 138, var. 

 alpicola, 109, var. disjuncta, 138, 

 var. subloliacea, 109, 138; castanea, 

 108, 192; communis, 108; Cravv- 

 fordii, 109, 138, var. vigens, 138; 

 cristata, 109; cristatella, 109; debi- 

 lis, var. Rudgei, 108; deflexa, 108, 

 var. Deanei, 148; Deweyana, 109; 

 eburnea, 97, 108; echinata, var. 

 angustata, 109; filiformis, 108; 



