236 



Rhodora 



[December 



Aster infirmus, 222; radula, 146. 

 Avena. 81-83, 86; palustris, 139, 



145; striata, 211. 

 Avenaceae, 86. 



Aveneae, 81, 86, 138. 141. . ' 



Axonopus furcatus, 205. 

 Azalea viscosa, 27. 



Baccharis halmifolia, 223. 



Bangor, Maine, Notes on some 



Plants of, 72. 

 Bartlett, H. H., Juncus compressus 

 in the Province of Quebec, 233; 

 The salt-marsh Iva of New Eng- 

 land, 25. 

 Bartramia Oederi, 168. 

 Batrachospermum, 110, 190; aus- 

 trale. 110; macrosporum, 110; 

 vagiun, var. flagelliformae, forma 

 teniiissima 110. 

 Benjamin Ikish, 196. 

 Benzoin, 197, 198; aestivale, 198; 

 Benzoin, 196, 198; odoriferum, 

 198. 

 Bergen, J. Y., Notice of work, 230. 

 Bidens, 99; Beckii, 99; comosa, 222; 

 discoidea, 220; frondosa, 222; vul- 

 gata, 222. 

 Bissell, C. H., A new Station for 



Asplenium pinnatifidum, 230. 

 Black Raspberry, 146, 147. 

 Blackberries, 146, 212, 217; of the 

 Kennebunks and Wells, 146, 169, 

 212. 

 Blackberry, 18. 95, 97, 150. 

 Bladder-fern. 113. 



Blanchard, W. H., A new Rubus 

 from Connecticut, 17; Some Maine 

 Rubi. The Blackberries of the 

 Kennebunks and Wells,— I, 146, 

 II, 169. Ill, 212; Two new Spe- 

 cies of Rubus from Vermont and 

 New Hampshire, 95. 

 Blepharozia pulc^herrima, 42. 

 Blumenbachia in.signis. 226; A casual 

 Plant at Southbridge, Massachu- 

 setts, 225. 

 Bolbocoleon. 124; piliferum, 124. 

 Botanical Club, The \'ermont, 23; 

 Exhibition at the Meeting of the 

 Natural History Societies of New 

 England, 135; Society of Maine, 

 Meeting of the Josselyn, 116, 167, 

 Records of the Connecticut, — I, 

 79, II, 222; Symposium, Third 

 annual Meeting of, 115. 

 Botany, Principles of, 230. 

 Botrychium lanceolatum 229, in 

 America, Peculiarities of, 229, var. 



angustisegmentum, 229; virgin- 

 ianum, 48, an extreme Form of, 47. 



Brainerd, E., Hybridism in the 

 Genus Viola,— II, 6, III, 49; 

 Nephrodium Filix-mas in Ver- 

 mont, 22. 



Brasenia, 28. 



Bromus ciliatus, var. latiglumis, 

 211; incanus, 212; latiglumis, 

 211; purgans, var. incanus, 212, 

 var. latiglumis. 211. 



Brown Algae, 124. 



liryopsis, 125; hypnoides, 124; plu- 

 mosa, 124, 125. i 



Bryozoa, 160. 



Buxbaumia aphylla, 131; indusiata, 

 131. 



Buxbauraiaceae, 131. 



Calamagrostis breviseta, var. lacus- 

 tris, 210; Pickeringii, var. lacus- 

 tris, 210. 

 Callithamnion Baileyi, 112; corym- 

 bosum, 112; Daviesii, 194, var. se- 

 cundatum, 194; Halliae, 111; luxu- 

 rians, 194; virgatulum, 191-193. 

 Calosmon, 197, 198. 

 Calothrix Crustacea, 105, forma pro- 

 lifera, 105; prolifera, 105; stagna- 

 lis. 123. 

 Camptosorus, 13; rhizophyllus, 68, 



113, 114, 230. 

 Carex, 73, 114, 165; alata, 29; albo- 

 lutescen.s, 29; atlantica, 29; bul- 

 lata, 28, 202, var. Greenii, 202, 

 var. Olneyi, 202, X utriculata, 202; 

 canescens. var. subloliacea, 168; 

 costellata, 182, 183; Crawfordii, 

 168; digitalis, 183, 184. var. copii- 

 lata, 183; divisa, 201; exilis, 168; 

 flava, 200, subsp. Oederi, y cy- 

 peroides, 201, var. elatior, 201, 

 var. gaspensis, 200, var. graminis, 

 201, var. lepidocar]>a, 201, var. 

 Oederi, 201, var. pumila, 201, var. 

 rectirostra, 201, var. viridula, 201; 

 glareosa, 45-47, Two Variations 

 of, 45, var. amphigena, 47; 

 granularis, var. Haleana 166; 

 Gray! 79; Greenii, 202; Harperi, 

 181, 182; hormathodes, 165. 166, 

 var invisa, 166, var. Richii, 166; 

 interior, 114, 115, A new Variety 

 of, 114, var. Josselynii, 115, 166; 

 irrigua, 73-76; laxa, 75; laxicul- 

 mis, 183, 184, var. copulata, 183, 

 184; laxiflora, 184, var. leptoner- 

 via, 184; lenticularis, 76, 168; 

 lepidocarpa, 201; leptalea, 181, 



