1904 J 



Index 



247 



Josselyn Botanical Society of, 147, 

 192. 

 Malva, 122; Alcea, 122; moschata, 



122. 

 Malvaceae, 122. 

 Maples, 219. 



Mariubiuin vulgare, 82, 84. 

 Marsupella, 167; aqLiatica, 167-169; 

 emarginata, 167-170, var. aquatica, 

 167; eijlhrorhiza, 167, 168; media, 

 167-170; sphacelata, 167-170, var. 

 erjthrorhiza, 167; SullivaiUi, 168. 



Martynia iouisiana, 152, 160. 



Maityniaceae, 152. 



Maryland Plants, Notes on, 176. 



Massacluiselts, Mimulus moschntiis 

 in, 227; Notes on tlie Flora ot Berk- 

 shire Countj, 202; Occurrence of 

 Verbena stricta and Helianthus 

 mollis in, 88; Plantago elongata in, 

 211; Triosteum perfoliatum in, 179. 



Matricaria. 7S ; inodora, 78. 



Medeola, 11 1 ; virg-iniana, iii. 



Medicngo arabica, 82 ; denticnlnta, 82 ; 

 hispida, 82; Inciniata, 82 ; hipulina, 

 81, 82 ; maciilata, 82 ; sativa, 83. 



Medik, 81. 



Meesia, 43 ; tristicha, 43. 



Meeting of the Josseljn Botanical 

 Society of Maine, Tenth annual, 

 147, 192; of the Vermont Botanical 

 Club, 63, 164. 



Melilotus, 120; alba, 63, 83, 120; 

 officinalis. 83. 



Mentha. 12S ; arvensis, 128, \;tr. cana- 

 densis, 128; canadensis, 12S; pipe- 

 rita, 128; spicata 128; viridis, 128. 



Menyanthes, 127; tiifoliata, 127. 



Mercurialis annua, 86, 87, 91 



Mesogloia divaricata, 182. 



Mesotaenium Braunii, 230. 



Michaux's Lycopus uniflorus. Iden- 

 tity of, 134. 



Micrampelis lobata, 130. 



Micrasterias, 234; papillifera, 234. 



Microstylis, 112; monophyllos, 112, 

 193, 204; ophioglossoides, 79, 112, 

 Bulblets of, 79. 



Milium, 105; elf'usum, 10^, 20S. 



Mimulus mosclmtus, 227, 228 ; in 

 Massachuf^elts. 227. 



Miscellaneous Notes on New Eng- 

 land Ferns, — VI. 31. 



Miss Eastman's New England Ferns 

 and their common Allies. 211. 



Mitchelln, 129; repcns, 129. 



Mitella, 119: nudn. 119 



Moerckia, 166; Flotowinnn. 75, 16?; 

 hibernica. 75, var. Wilsoniana, 165. 



Molina coerulea, 90. 



Monarda, 128; didyina, 128. 



Moneses, 125; granditiora, 125; uni- 

 tioia, 125. 



Monolepis chenopodioides, 82 ; tri- 

 tida, 82. 



Monotropa, 125; Ilypopitys, 121^; 

 uniHora, 125. 



Mosses, 43, 95, 97, 145 ; from a south- 

 ern Vermont Peat-bog, Some inter- 

 esting, 43; Some Maine, 145. 



Moiilton, D. H., Tenth annual Meet- 

 ing of the Josselyn Botanical So- 

 ciety ot Maine, 147, 192. 



Mount Greylock Region, Bryophytes 

 of the, — 111, 72. 



Mountain, Franklin County, Maine, 

 Notes on the Flora of Day, 206 ; 

 Laurel, 227. 



Muhlenbergia, 105 ; glomerata, 105 ; 

 mexicana, 105; racemosa, 105 ; syl- 

 vatica, 97. 



Musci, 72. 



Musk Plant, 227. 



Mvlia anomala, 190. 



Myosotis, 127; arvensis, 142; laxa, 

 192 ; palustris, 127 ; verna, 84. 



Myrica, 113 ; Gale, 113. 



Myricaceae, 113 



Myurella, 146; apiculata, 146 ; Carey- 

 ana, 73, 145; julacea, 146. 



Nabalus altissitnus, 134 ; nana, 134. 



Naiadaceae, 103 



Naias, 104; flexilis, 104, 176. 



Narcissus, 83 ; poeticus, 83. 



Nardia crenulata. 75; emarginata, 

 var. aquaticn, 167, var. major, 167 ; 

 obovata. 170; rohusta, 167 ; sphace- 

 lata, var. erythrorhiza, 167, var. 

 media, 167. 



Nasturtium, xi8; Armoracia, 118; 

 officinale, 118; palustre, 118; ter- 

 restre, 1 18. 



Nautnbergin thvrsiHora, 126. 



Nemopanihus, 121 ; fascicularis, 121. 



Nepela. 127; Glechoma, 127. 



Nephrodium ci-istatum X marginale, 

 32 ; marginale, 77, forma I)a\en- 

 portii. 212 ; pittsfordense, 76. 211, 

 212 ; Purdie's Concord, 33 ; spinu- 

 losum. 31, 77. var. concordianum, 

 33, 211, 212, var. dilatatum, 31, 32, 

 var. intermedium, 31. 32. 



New Bedford, Plants new to the 

 I"Ioi-;i of, 22. 144. 



New Englanil Ferns and their com- 

 mf)n Allies, Mi^^s Eastman's, 2n ; 

 Ferns, Miscellaneous Notes on, — 



