1905] 
Carex, 5, 107, 141; aestivalis, 100; 
alba, var. setifera, 142; albicans, 
109; Baileyi. 109; Bebbii, 109; 
canescens, var. disjuncta, 109, var. 
subloliacea, 109; chordorhiza, 110; 
Crawfordii, 109; debilis, var. stric- 
tior, 109; foenia, var. perplexa, 109; 
interior, var. capillacea, 109; intum- 
escens, var. Fernaldii, 109; lenticu- 
laris, 110; leporina, 96; livida, 141, 
142, 154; longirostris, 142; Mich- 
auxiana, 110, mirabilis, var. per- 
longa, 107; Novae Angliae, 107 ; 
oligosperma, 110; pauciflora, 110; 
Peckii, 109; rostrata, 69, 110; sco- 
paria, var. condensa, 107; stellulata, 
var. angustata, 109, var. cephalan- 
tha, 109, var. excelsior, 109; steri- 
lis, 142; teretiuscula, 142; tribu- 
loides, var. reducta, 109 ; trichocar- 
pa, 100; vaginata, 154; vesicaria, 
var. jejuna, 107; viridula, 110. 
Carices, 141. 
Carnation, 25. 
Carya alba, 140. 
Cassandra, 157. 
Castagnea virescens, 228. 
Castanea, 160. 
Castilleia coccinea, 33, 35; pallida, 
var. septentrionalis, 33. 
Catalpa, 125. 
Caucalis, 159. 
Caulophyllum, 158. 
Cedar, 122. 
Cephalozia, 55 ; connivens, 58; di- 
varicata, 55; fluitans, 58; Jackii, 
55; myriantha,55; Sullivantii, 52, 
55- 
Ceramium botryocarpum, 234; Capri- 
Cornu. 234: circinatum, 234; fas- 
tigiatum, 234; rubrum, 234, .var. 
proliferum, 234, var. secundatum, 
234; strictum, 234; tenuissimum, 
234. var. arachnoideum, 235. 
Cerastium alpinum, var. beeringia- 
num, 31. 
Ceratophyllum, 45; demersum, 45, 
99- 
Cestichis. 119. 
Chaetomorpha aerea, 225; 
225 
Chaetophora Cornu Damae, B drapar- 
naldioides, 240; incrassata, 240, 
forma draparnaldioides, 240; pisi- 
formis. 240. 
Chaetopteris, 97. 
Chamaecvparis, 126; thyoides, 71. 
Chamaelirium, 160. 
Linum, 
Index 
273 
Champia parvula, 232. 
Chantransia virgatula, 172, 231. 
Characters in Plants, On Transloca- 
tion of, 13, 21. 
Charas, 45. 
Chelone glabra, 33. 
Chenopodium, 160. 
Chiloscyphus ascendens, 54; labiatus, 
54; lophocoleoides, 54; pallescens, 
53-54; polyanthus, 54, 58, B palles- 
cens, 54, B viticulosus, 54; viticulo- 
SUS, 54, 55. 
Chlora serotina, 99. 
Chlorochytrium, 97, 98; Cohnii, 97; 
dermatocolax, 97; inclusum, 97: 
Knyanum, 99; Lemnae, 97, 98; 
in America, 97; Schmitzii, 97. 
Chlorocystis Cohnii, 97. 
Chondria Baileyana, 232; tenuissima, 
292v 
Chondrus, 137, 229, 
231; Lorteyi, 127. 
Chorda Filum, 229; tomentosa, 2 
Chordaria flagelliformis, 229, 2 
243- 
Chroococcus cohaerens, 235. 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, 
102, var. subpinnatifidum, 102, 122. 
Chrysler, M. A, Reforestation at 
Woods Hole, Massachusetts, — 
A Study in Succession, 121. 
Churchill, J R. Preliminary Lists 
of New England Plants, — XVII, 
33; Three Plants new to the Flora 
of Vermont, 100. 
Cladium, 160; mariscoides, 72. 
Cladonia rangiferina, 122. 
Cladophora, 46, 226, 238; albida, 225, 
var. refracta, 225; arcta, 226; cal- 
licoma, 240; expansa, 226, forma 
glomerata, 226; glomerata, 240; 
gracilis, 226; Hystrix, 242; lanosa, 
226, var. uncialis, 226, 243; Mag- 
dalenae, 226; Rudolphiana, 168, 
226; SP., 243- 
Clark, A. G., White form of Sab- 
batia chloroides, 38. 
Clematis, 160, 161, 190. 
Clethra alnifolia, 75. 
Closterium, 114; acerosum, 115; 
acuminatum, | IIS; angustatum, 
114, var.clavatum, 114; areolatum, 
116; attenuatum, 116; Braunii, 
116; calosporum, 115; costatum, 
114, forma, 114, var. Westii, 114; 
Cynthia, 114; decorum, 116; 
Dianae, 115; didymotocum, 114, 
116; Ehrenbergii, 115, incurvum, 
crispus, 
233; 
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