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182; limosa, 75, var. irrigua, 73, 

 76, var. irrigata, 76; magellanica, 

 73-76; inirabilis, var. tincta, 168; 

 monile, 202; Oederi, 200, 201, var. 

 pumila, 201; oligosperina, 80, 168; 

 Olneyi, 202; pauciflora, 168; paii- 

 percula. 73, 76, Variation of, 73, 

 var. irrigua, 76, var. pallens, 77; 

 rariflora, 75; retrocurva, 183, var. 

 copulata, 183; retroflexa, 166, var. 

 texensis, 166; retronsa, 201, var. 

 Hartii, 201, var. Macounii, 201, 

 var. Robinsonii, 201; rosea. 166, 

 var. minor, 166. var. radiata, 166, 

 var. texensis, 166; scabrior, 167, 

 181; setacea, 167, 181, var. am- 

 bigua, 167, 181; stellulata, var. 

 angustata, 166; sterilis, 29; stra- 

 minea, 165, 166, var. aperta, 165, 

 166, var. invisa, 166, var. tenera, 

 165; tenera, 165, 166. var. invisa, 



166, var. Richii, 166; texensis, 

 166; tribuloides, var. reducta, 79; 

 trispenna, 185, A new Variety of, 

 185, var. Billingsii, 185; utriculata, 

 202; vesicaria, var. Raeana, 166; 

 virescens, 182, 183, var. costata, 

 182, 183^ var. Swanii, 183; viridula, 

 201; vulpinoidea, var. ambigua, 



167, 181; xanthocarpa, 167, 181. 

 Cariophyllata, 11. 



Castagnea virescens, 108. 



Castanea sativa, var. americana, 65. 



Catabrosa, 138. 



Catharinaea angustata, 131; crispa, 



131; undulata, 131. 

 Ceanothus ainericanus, 99. 

 Cephalozia connivens, 44. 

 Ceramium diaphanum, 112; roseo- 



lum. 195; rubruni, 125, 1{:6; stric- 



tum, fonna prolifenun, 112. 

 Ceratoschoenus macrostaehys, var. 



inundatus, 165, var. patulus, 165. 

 Chaetochloa versicolor, 210. 

 Chaetoniorpha, 106, 193; californica 



106. 

 Chamaecyparis, 28. 

 Chamberlain, E B., Meeting of the 



Josselyn Botanical Society, 167 

 Chantransia, 110, 190, 195, in North 



America, Acrochaetium and, 189; 



Aliariae, 192; barbadensis, 195; 



corymbifera, 189, 195, 196; Da- 



viesii, 194; efflorescens, 195, var. 



Thuretii, 196; macrospora, 110; 



roseola, 195; secundata, 192, 194; 



virgatula, 192, 194, forma tenuis- 



sima, 194. 



Chenopodium polyspermum, 99. 

 Cherrington, M. L., Botanical Exhi- 

 bition at the Meeting of the Nat- 

 ural History Societies of New 

 England, 135. 

 Chili Nettle, 226. 

 Chiloscyphus pallescens, 44. 

 Chlorophyceae, 106. 

 Chondria dasyphylla, forma floridana, 

 111; tenuissima, forma californica, 

 111. 

 Chorda Filum, 124. 

 Christmas Fern, 113, 

 Cladiosiphon balticus, 157. 

 Cladophora Bertolonii, var. hamosa, 

 106; crispata, forma subsimplex, 

 107; flexuosa, forma floridana, 

 106; fracta, forma reflexa, 107; 

 polyacantha, 106; Sagraeana, 192. 

 Clethra alnifolia, 28. 

 Club Mosses, 135; The Vermont 



Botanical, 23. 

 Coilonema Chordaria, 125. 

 Collins, F. S., Acrochaetium and 

 Chantransia in North America, 

 189; Intuition as a Substitute for 

 Reference, 77; New Species, etc., 

 issued in the Phycotheca Boreali- 

 Americana. 104; Notes on Algae, 

 — VII, 122, VIII, 157. 

 Collins, J. F., Preliminary Lists of 

 New England Plants,— XIX, 131. 

 Colobanthus, 137-139, 142. 

 Colpodium, 85. 

 Conchocelis rosea, 159. 

 Conferva Davie.sii, 194. 

 Connecticut Botanical Society, Rec- 

 ords of,— I, 79, II, 222; a new 

 Rubus from, 17. 

 Conringia perfoliata. 66. 

 Contributions to the Cytology of the 

 Entomophthoraceae: Preliminary 

 Communication, 67. 

 Convolvulus arvensis, 72; spitha- 



maeus, 222. 

 Corallina gracilis, 112, forma densa, 



112. 

 Corallorhiza multiflora, var. flavida, 



168. 

 Crataegus, 10. 



Crepis virens, var. agrestis, 73. 

 Ctenium americanum, 210; aroma- 



ticum, 210. 

 Cuscuta compacta, 80, 

 Cyanophyceae, 106. 

 Cyperaceae, 126, 186, of eastern 

 North America, Some new or little 

 known, 126, 161, 181, 200. 



