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Index 



243 



Erysimum, 63; cheiranthoides, 84, 



208. 

 Errata, 236. 



Ervthronium, no; americanuni, no. 

 Eschsclioltzia, 144. 

 Euastrum, 234. 

 Eucheuma isitorme, 182. 

 Eiipatoriae, 62. 

 EuiKilorium, 130; ageratoides, 97, 



130; boreale, 130 ; maculatum, 130; 



perfoliatuin, 130, 179, forma pur- 



piireum, 143; piirpureiim, 97, 177. 

 Euphorbia, 84, 87, 121; corollata, 85 ; 



Cjparissias, 85, 121 ; Esula, 85 ; 



givplosperma, 84-86; Ilelio.sco- 



pia, 85; hirsuta, 85, 87, 195; 



Ipecaciianhae, 8^, 87; maculata, 8^; 



Peplus, 85; piatvphjlla, 86, 87; 



poljgonifolia, 86 ; Preslii, 86, 87 ; 



prostrata, 87 ; serpens, 87. 

 Euphorbiaceae. 85, 121. 

 Eurhjncium Boscii, 73 ; gramiiii- 



color, 73. 

 Euthamia grainiiiifolia, 131. 

 Evans, A. W., Notes on New Eng- 

 land Ilepaticae, — II, 165, 185. 

 Exposition, Connecticut Flora at the 



St. Louis, 180. 



Fagopjrum, 114; esculentum, 114; 

 tataricum, 114. 



Fagus, 113; americana, 113; ferru- 

 ginea, 113; sjlvatica, 45, var. as- 

 plenifolia, 45-47, var. cristata, 45, 

 var. pendula, 45. 



Fall Dandelion, 23. 



Fellows, D. W., Some Noteworthy 

 Plants of Maine, 235. 



Fern, 77, 176, 236; Clinton, 177; Flora 

 of Vermont, An addition to the, 235; 

 from Vermont, A new Hybrid, 75. 



Fernald, M. L., .\merican Represent- 

 atives of Pyrola rotundifolia, 197 ; 

 The Green Alders of New England, 

 162 ; Identity of Andersson's Salix 

 pellita, 191 ; Identity of Michaux's 

 Lycopus uniflorns. 134; Prelimi- 

 nary Lists of New England Plants, 

 — XIII, Juncaceae,34; Pyrola asar- 

 ifolia, var. incarnata, n. comb., 178; 

 Two northeastern Allies of Salix 

 lucida, I. 



Ferns, 23, 95,97, 14S; and their com- 

 mon Allies, Miss Eastman's New 

 England, 211; cinnamon, 227 ; Mis- 

 cellaneous Notes on New England, 

 VI,— 31. 



Festuca, 106; elatior, 106, var. pra- 



tensis, 106; Myurus, 83; tenella, 



83- 



Filices, 23. 



Flora at the St. Louis Exposition, 

 Connecticut, 180 ; of Berkshire 

 County, Massachusetts, Notes on 

 the, 202 ; of New Bedford, Plants 

 new to the, 22, 144; of Day Mouti- 

 tain, Franklin Countv, Maine, 

 Notes on the, 206 ; of .Maine, Some 

 Plants new to the, 91 ; of Vermont, 

 Addenda to the, 137 ; of western 

 Maine, Some casual Elements in 

 the, 81 ; of Willoughb^)-, Vermont, 



, 9.3- 



Flume, x\lgae of the, 229. 

 Foeniculum vulgare, 144. 

 Fossombronia Wondraczeki, 190. 

 Fragaria, 1 19 ; americana, 1 19 ; vesca, 



119; virginiana, 97, 119. 

 Fragrant fungus, 125. 

 Franklin County, Maine, Notes on 



the Flora of Day Mountain, 206. 

 Fraxinus, 126; americana, 126; nigra, 



126; sambucifolia, 126. 

 Fringe-tree, 20. 



Frost, C. C Recollections of, 25. 

 P^ruUania Brittoniae, 74, 190; dilatata, 



74 ; riparia, 190. 

 Fungus, Fragrant, 125. 

 Further Stations for Botrychium 



matricariaefolium in Connecticut, 



80. 



Galeopsis, 128 ; Tetrahit, 128. 

 Galinsoga parvitlora, var. hispida, 



91. 

 Galium, 21,22,129; asprellum, 129; 



boreale, 142, 195; Claytoni, 129; 



Labradoricum, 21, 206; lanceola- 



tum, 129; A newly introduced 22; 



praecox, 22 ; Some Notes on, 21 ; 



sylvaticum, 142 ; tinctorium, 21, 



22, var. Labradoricum, 21 ; tritiduin, 



21, 129,206; triflorum, 129; verum, 



22 ; VVirtgeni, 22. 

 Gaultheria, 126 ; procumbens, 126. 

 Gaura biennis, 205. 

 Gavlussacia resinosa, var. glauco- 



carpa, 142. 

 Gentiana, 127; Amaiella, var. acuta, 



94; linearis, 127. 

 Gentianaceae, 127. 

 Geocalyx giineolens, 74. 

 Geranium Robertianum, 208. 

 Geum, 120; album, 208; macrophyl- 



lum, 193; rivale, 120; strictum, 



120; virginiaiunn, 208. 

 Gilia, 153; androsacea, 153; coronopi- 



