272 
tocornis, 261, forma minor, 261; 
quadridens, 260; triangularis, var. 
inflatus, 261. 
Arthrospira Gomontiana, 235. 
Ascocyclus orbicularis, 227. 
Ascophyllum, 232; Mackaii, 229, 230; 
nodosum, 230, 232. 
Asperococcus echinatus, 228. 
Asphodelus, 16. 
Aspidium Goldianum, 100. 
Asplenium angustifolium, 100; ebe- 
neum, 103; Trichomanes, 13, 103, 
110, in Maine, Further Notes on 
Arabis laevigata and, 13. 
Aster subulatus, 140. 
Asterella tenella, 58. 
Astragalus elegans, 5; frigidus, var. 
americanus, 5, 249. 
Athyrium filix-foemina, 103; thelyp- 
teroides, 103. 
Austrian Pine, 124-126. 
Azalea canescens, 109; viscosa, 75. 
Ballard, S. J., A second Vermont Sta- 
tion for Arenaria macrophylla, 156. 
Balls, Burr, 43; of vegetable Matter 
from sand y Shores, On, 41. 
Balm of Gilead, 123. 
Bambusina Brebissonii, 266. 
Bangia, 230; ciliaris, 230; fuscopur- 
purea, 230, 
Bartlett, G. H., Arenaria macrophylla 
in Connecticut, 20. 
Bartlett, H. H.. A new Juncus of the 
group Poiophvlli, 50; Polygonum 
exsertum in Massachusetts, 140. 
Bartsia Odontites, 33. 
Batrachospermum, 168; anatinum, 
241; Boryanum, 241, Corbula, 241; 
ectocarpum, 241; moniliforme, var. 
chlorosum, 241, var. typicum, 241; 
pyramidale, 241; vagum, 237, 241; 
virgatum, 241. 
Beattie, F. S., Remarks on Rhode 
Island Plants, 39. 
Beech, 122, 123. 
Beeches, 126. 
Begonia, 27. 
Berberis, 158. 
Berteroa, 159. 
Betula papyrifera, 110. 
Bidens, 160. 
Bigelow, M. A., Notice of work, 187. 
Biology, A work tor Teachers of, 187. 
Birches, 124. ji 
Black American Raspberry, 143; 
Caps, 145; Grass, 46; Raspberry, 
American, 144. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Blanchard, W. H., Yellow-fruited 
Variety of the black Raspberry 143. 
Boraginaceae, 249. 
Bostrychia, 233, rivularis, 232, 233. 
Botanical Club, Meeting of the Ver- 
mont, 59; Tenth Anniversary of 
eS Founding of the New England, 
268. 
Botrychia, 96. 
Botrychium, 97; lanceolatum, 103; 
matricariae, 96; obliquum, var. 
oneidense, 105. 
Botrychiums, 170. 
Brachyelytrum, 158. 
Bradburya, 28. 
Brainerd, E., Notes on New England 
Violets, — II, 1, III, 245; Use of 
Accentual Marks in Gray's Man- 
ual, 189. 
Brasenia purpurea, 110. 
Brassica adpressa, 101. 
Bromus, 160. 
Bryopsis plumosa, 226. 
Bulbochaete intermedia, 240. 
Bumelia, 160. 
Burr Balls, 43. 
Bur-reeds, 60. 
Buttercups, 107. 
Cabomba, 158. 
Calamagrostis, 160; Scribneri, 249. 
Callithamnion Baileyi, 233 ; byssoi- 
deum, 233; corymbosum, 233; ro- 
seum, 234; tetragonum, 234. 
Callitriche heterophylla, 107; verna, 
107. 
Calocylindrus connatus, 254; De- 
Baryi, 258; diplospora, 113; min- 
utum, 114; pseudoconnatus, 254; 
Thwaitesii, 255. 
Caloglossa Leprieurii, 232. 
Calopogon, 49, 158. 
Calothrix aeruginea, 223; Braunii, 
237; confervicola, 223; crustacea, 
223; fusca, 237, 239; parasitica, 
223; parietina 237; pulvinata, 223 ; 
scopulorum, 223, 243. 
Calypso, 157. 
Campanula amplexicaulis, 48; per- 
foliata, 48. 
Campylocentrum, 119. 
Canada and New England, Recently 
recognized species of Crataegus in 
eastern, — VI, 162, 174, 192. 
Canadian Waterleaf, 99, 100. 
Caprifoliaceae, 27, 28. 
Capsella, 16. 
Cardamine, 159. 
