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Index 



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Cleome serrulala, 79, in Maine, 79. 



Clinopodiuin vulgare, 128. 



Clinton Fern, 177. 



Clintonia, 110; boiealis, 97, no. 



Club, Meeting of the Vermont Botan- 

 ical, 63 ; Notice of Annual Field 

 Meeting of the Vermont Botanical, 

 164. 



Cnicus, 133. 



Codium tomentosum, 182. 



Coeloglossum bracteatum, in. 



Collection of Algae, A Sailor's, 181. 



Collins, F. S., Algae of the Flume, 

 229 ; A Sailor's Collection of Algae, 

 181. 



Collins, J. P., The black Spruce in 

 Rhode Island, 41 ; Some interest- 

 ing Rhode Island Bogs, 149; Some 

 Maine Mosses. 145. 



Compositae, 61, 62, i3(j. 



Concord Nephrodium, Purdie's, 33. 



Conioselinum canadense, 208. 



Connecticut Flora at the St. Louis 

 Expositipn, iSo ; Further Stations 

 for Botrvchium matricariaefolium 

 in, So ; Cirasses, Notes on two, 177 ; 

 Ilelenium nudiflorum in Groton, 

 79; Noteworthy Plants of south- 

 eastern, — IV, 48; Panicum Com- 

 monsianum in, 42; Plants, Some 

 unusual, 195 ; Some Introduced 

 Plants of, 78; Some Introduced 

 Weeds of, 146; Two Noteworthy 

 Plants of New Haven, 89. 



Conopholis airiericana, 152. 



Convallaria majalis, 139. 



Convolvulaceae, 127. 



Convolvulus, 127; sepium, 127. 



Coptis, 116; trifolia, 116. 



Corallorhiza, 112; innata, 112; mul- 

 tiflora, 112. 



Cordaea Flotowiana, 165. 



Coreopsis, 82. 



Coriander, 23. 



Coriandrum sativum, 23. 



Corn, 83. 



Cornaceae, 54, 124. 



Cornus, 124 ; alternifolia, 54, 124 ; 

 Amomum, 54-56 ; Arnoldiana, 56; 

 canadensis, 54, 124; candidissima 

 62; ciicinnata, 54, 124; Horida, 

 54 ; paniculata, 54, 56, X Purpusi, 

 54, 56; Purpusi, 54, 55; sericea, 

 55; stolonifera, 54, 56, 124 



Coronilla varia, 235. 



Corvlus, 113; rostrala, 113. 



Cosmarium, 234. 



Cosmos parviflorus, 82. 



Cotula australis, 82. 



Crassulaceae, 118. 



Crataegus, 120, 214; anomala, 140; 

 ascendens, 140; asperifolia, 140; 

 Brainerdi, 140 ; champlainensis, 

 140; coccinea, 140; contigua, 140; 

 delucida, 140; demissa, 140; dil- 

 atata, 140; dissona, 140; Eggles- 

 toni, 140; exclusa, 141; flabellata, 

 120, 141; genialis, 141; glauco- 

 phylla, 141; Gravesii, 141; IIol- 

 mesiana, 141 ; inlricata, 141 ; Jes- 

 upi, 141 ; lobulata, 141 ; macra- 

 cantha, 208 ; matura, 141 ; media, 

 120, 141 ; mem bran acea, 141 ; mod- 

 esta, 141 ; pentandra, 141 ; polita, 

 141 ; praecoqua, 141 ; Priiiglei, 141 ; 

 punctata, var. aurea, 141; scabrida, 

 141 ; submollis, 141 ; succulenta, 

 141. 



Crepis, 78, 146; setosa, 144; viiens, 

 78, 146, var. agrestis, 144, var. run- 

 cinata, 144. 



Croton capitatus, 86 ; tex-ensis, 86. 



Cruciferae, 9, 1 17. 



Cucurbitaceae, 130. 



Cupressus thvoides, 97. 



Cupuiiferae, 113. 



Cuscuta Epithvnium, 78, 146. 



Cushnian, J. A., Division in Desmids 

 under pathologic Contiitions, 234. 



Cvnoglossum virginicum, 193. 



Cvperaceae, 71, 107. 



Cypripedium, in ; acaule, in; arie- 

 tinum, in; hirsutum in; parvi- 

 floi-um, in : pubescens, ni; re- 

 ginae, in ; spectabile, 8, in. 



Cypris, 234. 



Cystopteris, 100; bulbifera, 100, 207; 

 fragilis, 100. 



Dactylis, 106; glomerata, 106. 



Daisies, 192. 



Dalibarda, 119, 227; repens, 119, 227, 



near Boston, 227. 

 Dandelion, Fall, 23. 

 Danthonia, 106; compressa, 106; 



spicata, 97, 106. 

 Daphne Mezeremn, 86. 

 Daphnia, 234. 

 Davenport, E. B., Recollections of 



Charles Christopher Frost, 25. 

 Davenport, G. E., Death of Willinm 



Wendte, 209 ; Miscellaneous No es 



on New Enghmd Ferns, — VI, 31. 

 Day, M. A., Juncus effusus, var. com- 



pactus in New Hampshire, 211. 

 Dav Mountain, Franklin County, 



Maine, Notes on the Flora of, 206. 

 Deane, W., Note on Hydrophyllum 



