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Rhodora 



[December 



Lamimn, T27 ; album, 14;; macula- 



tiiin, 127. 

 Laporioa, 114; canadensis, 114. 

 Larix, 103 ; americana, 103 ; laricina, 



103. 

 Latlivriis tiiberosus, 141. 

 Lauraceae, 155. 

 Laurel, Mcjuntain, 227. 

 Leavitt, R. G-, Partial Reversion in 



Leaves of the fern-leaved Beech, 45. 

 Lechea minor, 141. 

 Ledum, 125; groenlandicurn, 125; 



latifoliuin, 125. 

 Lci^uminosae. 120. 

 Lentibulariaceae, 129, 152. 

 Lentiiuis suavissimus, 126. 

 Leontodon autumnalis, 23. 

 Leonurus, 128; Cardiaca, 128. 

 Lepidiuni, 117 ; virf>;inicuni, 117. 

 Lepidozia, 165, 185; selacea, 185- 



189 ; spbaf;;nicola, 185 ; sylvatica, 



186-190; trichoclados, 1S9. 

 Leptamniuni virj^inianuin, 129. 

 Leplilon canadense, 131. 

 Leptorchis Loeselii, 112. 

 Lespedeza Nuttallii, 141 ; Stuvei, 



141. 

 l^evisticum, 124; otricinale, 124. 

 Liliaceae, 1 10. 

 Lilium, 1 10; tigrinuni, no. 

 Limnorchis dilatata, in; fragrans, 



III; hvperborea, in. 

 Linaceae, 121. 

 Linaria, 128; Linaria, 128; vulgaris, 



128. 

 Lindera l?enzoin, 85. 

 Linnaea, 125, 1^0; americana, 56, 130; 



borealis, ^4, ^6, 1^0, var. americana, 



Lituim, 121, medium, 141 ; sulcatum, 

 141 ; usitalissimum, 78, 121. 



Liparis, 112 ; Loeselii, 112 



Listera, 112; auriculata, 139, 193; 

 convallarioides, ii2; cordaia. 112. 



Lists of New England Plants, Pre- 

 liminarv, — XIII, Juncaceae, 34; 

 XIV, 54"; XV, 85 ; XVI, 151. 



Lobelia, 130; caidinalis, 142; Dort- 

 manna, 130; inflata, 130; Kalmii, 

 130. 



Loheliaceae, 130. 



LoIium,io6; perenne, 97, 106 ; temu- 

 lenlum, 138. 



Lonicera, 23, 130; caerulea, 130; 

 canadensis, 24. 54, 56, 130 ; ciliata, 

 24, 56, 97, 130 ; coerulea, 54, 56, 

 var. villosa. 56; dioica, 24, 54; 

 glauca, 24 ; hirsuta, 54, 56; japon- 

 ica, 54, 57 ; Morrowii, 54, 57 ; ob- 



longifolia, 54, 57, 130 ; semper- 

 virens, 54, 57 ; tatarica, ,i;4, 57 ; 

 Xvlosteum, 54, 57. 



Lophozia exsecia, 171 ; Floerkii, 168, 

 190; Ivcopodioides, 168 ; marchica, 

 190. 



Loranthaceae, 85. 



Lotus arabicus, 84. 



Ludwigia hirtella, 176. 



Luzula, 110; campestris, 38, var. 

 frigiiia, 35, 38, var. multiliora, 35, 

 38, no; cont'usa, 3^; multitioi-a, 

 38; parviHora, 7,^,, no, 193; sal- 

 tuensis, 35 ; siiadicea, var. melano- 

 carpa, no; spioaia, 35. 



Ljcbnis, 115; chaleedonica, 115; 

 Fios-cuculi, 140; Gilhago, 115. 



Lycopodiaceae, 102. 



Ljcopodium, 102,227; alopecuroides, 

 176; annotinimi, 102; clavatum, 

 102, var. monostachvon, 102, 138; 

 coinplanalinn, 193, 212, var. Cham- 

 aecvparissus. 102. var. fiabelliforme, 

 102, 212, var. Wibbei, 102, 138; 

 dendroideum, 102 ; inundatuni, 

 102 ; lucidulinn. 102 ; sabinaefoli- 

 um, 102, 193 ; Selago. 94 ; sitchense, 

 193 ; trislacbvon, 102. 



Lvcopus, 128, 136; aniericanus. 128; 

 communis, 134-137, 142 ; niacro- 

 phvUus, 136, 137; men)branacea, 

 134-137, 142; pumilus, 135, 136; 

 rubellus, 128; sinuatus, 128; uni- 

 fiorus, 128, 135, 136, 142, Identity 

 of Micliaux's, 134; virginicus, 128, 

 134-136, var. niacrophyllus, 136, 

 137, var. p paui'itlorus, 135, 136. 



Lycuius phleoides, 82. 



Lysias Ilookeriana, in; orbiculata, 

 in. 



Lysiella oblusala, ni. 



Lysiiuachia, 126 ; stricia, 126; terres- 

 tris, 126; thyrsiflora, 126. 



Lythraceae, 24. 



Madura aurantiaca. 49. 



Madia glomerata, 81, 82. 



Maianthemum, no; canadense, no. 



Maine, Cleome seirulala in, 79; 

 Mosses, Some. 145 ; A new Station 

 for Nyssa sylvatica in, 164; A new 

 Suntlower for, 147 ; Notes on the 

 F'lora of Day Mountain, Franklin 

 County, 206; Plants, New Stalions 

 for, 194, II. 232; Some casual Kle- 

 ments in the Flora of western, 81 ; 

 Some Noteworthy Plants of, 235 ; 

 Some Plants new to the Flora of, 

 91 ; Tenth annual Meeting of the 



