274 
115; intervalicola, 115, 119; John- 
sonii, 116; juncidum, 115; Kuet- 
zingii, 116; lineatum, var. costa- 
tum, 116; Lunula, 116, forma 
minor, 116; macilentum, 114, var. 
intermedium, 114; maculatum, 
116; moniliforme, 115; obtusum, 
114; parvulum, 115; pronum, 116; 
Ralfsii, var. hybridum, 116; regu- 
lare, 115; robustum, 115; setaceum, 
116; striolatum, 115, var. elonga- 
tum, IIS, var. erectum, IIS, var. 
intermedium, 115; tumidum 116; 
turgidum, 116, forma intermedium, 
116; Venus, 115. 
Clover, 110. 
Club, Meeting of the Vermont Bo- 
tanical, 59; moss, 96; Tenth Anni- 
versary of the Founding of the New 
England Botanical, 268. 
Clute, W. N., Notice of work, 267. 
Coastal plain Plants in New England, 
Coccineae, 209, 213. 
Codiolum longipes, 242, 243. 
Coelosphaerium Kützingianum, 235. 
Collins, F. S., Chlorochytrium Lem- 
nae in America, 97 ; Phycological 
Notes of the late Isaac Holden,— I, 
109, EL, 222. 
Cololejeunea Biddlecomiae, 58. 
Columbine, 27. 
Comandra, 47, 48; pallida, 47, 48; 
Richardsiana, 48; umbellata, 47- 
49; Undescribed northern, 47. 
Compositae, 89. 
Conferva bombycina, 
minor, 239. 
Connecticut, Arenaria macrophylla 
in, 20; Some Plants rare or hitherto 
unrecorded in, 68; Spergula sativa 
in, 151; Station for Lycopodium 
Selago, 20. 
Contribution to the Desmid Flora of 
New Hampshire, 111, 251. 
Corallina officinalis, 235, 243. 
Corallorrhiza, 120; multiflora, var. 
flavida, 95. 
Cornus, 157. 
Corydalis glauca, 108. 
Corylus rostrata, 125. 
Cosmarium, 254 ; amoenum, var. tu- 
midum, 257; Baileyi, 255; Blyttii, 
258; Boeckii, 256; caelatum, var. 
abnormale, 258, 266; capense, 256, 
claviferum, 255, 266; connatum, 
254; contractum, 255; cosmetum; 
256; cucumis, 258; cyclicum, 257 ; 
dentatum, 256; dispersum, 258; 
239, forma 
Rhodora 
[ DECEMBER 
elegantissimum, 258; Eloiseanum, 
258, var. depressum, 258; exiguum, 
forma major, 255; Favum, 256; 
globosum, var. subarctoum, 255; 
granditorme, var. americanum, 
257, 266; homalodermum, 257; 
impressulum, 258; intermedium, 
256; isthmochondrum, 257 ; latum, 
257; margaritatum, 256; monili- 
forme, forma elongata, 255; nitid- 
ulum, 255; obliquum, var. trigo- 
num, 255, 266; octhodes, 257; 
ornatum, 257; ovale, 258; pachy- 
dermum, forma minor, 256; per- 
foratum, 256; phaseolus, var. eleva- 
tum, 257; polymorphum, 256; 
pseudoconnatum, 254; pseudoor- 
biculare, 256; pseudopectinoides, 
258; pseudopyramidatum, 255; 
pygmaeum, var. Schliephackea- 
num, 257; pyramidatum, 255; 
quadrum, forma, 257, forma John- 
soni, 257; quinarium, 256; Raci- 
borskii, 256; rectangulare, 257; 
Regnesii, 255; reniforme, var. com- 
pressum, 257; Schliephackeanum, 
257; Sinostegos, var. obtusius, 
257; subnudiceps, 256; suborbicu- 
lare, 257; taxichondrum, forma 
bidentulum, 256; tetrophthalmum, 
256; Thwaitesii, 255; triplicatum, 
256; viride, 255. 
Cotton Grass, 81. 
Crataegus, 139, 219 ; acutiloba, 184 ; 
ampla, 208; asperifolia, 209; bac- 
cata, 176; Baxteri, 219; bellula, 
195, 196; Blanchardi, 218; Brain- 
erdi, 209, 210; bristolensis, 175 ; 
coccinea, 214; conjuncta, 184; cul- 
ta, 199; cyclophylla, 210; Damei, 
200; Dodgei, 213; Edsoni, 205, 
206; Egglestoni, 209, 211; Emer- 
soniana,181; Faxoni, 214; feren- 
taria, 184; fertilis, 176; flabellata, 
184; foetida, 219; Forbesae, 206; 
fucosa, 184; fulgens, 182; fusca, 
193; Gravesii, 213; Handyae, 
177; Helenae, 162, 184; Holmesi- 
ana, 209; Ideae, 211; in eastern 
Canada and New England. Recent- 
ly recognized Species of, —VI, 162, 
174, 192; incisa, 196; insolens, 
217; intricata, 184; lauta, 206; 
lemingtonensis, 216; levis, 198; 
matura, 205; Napaea. 203; Pad- 
dockeae, 202;  Peckietta, 174; 
Peckii, 219;  pellucidula, 179; 
pisifera, 163; praetermissa, 213, 
214; propria, 214 ; quinebaugensis, 
