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Index 



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Fernald, M. L., An alpine Variety of 

 „ Solidago macrophylla, 227; The 

 Genus Streptopus in eastern Amer- 

 ica, 69; A handsome Willow of the 

 Penobscot Valley, 21; A new 

 Geum from Vermont and Quebec. 

 11; A new Variety of Carex in- 

 terior, 114; Paronychia argyro- 

 coma and its New England Rep- 

 resentative, 101; Potamogeton 

 spathaeformis a probable Hybrid 

 in Mystic Pond, 224; Some Ameri- 

 can Representatives of Arenaria 

 verna, 31; Some anomalous 

 Plants of Tiarella and Mitella, 90; 

 Some new or little known Cypera- 

 ceae of eastern North America 

 126. 161, 181, 200; Twelve Addi- 

 tions to the Flora of Rhode Island, 

 219; Two Variations of Carex 

 glareosa, 45; The Variations of 

 Carex paupercula, 73. 



Festucaceae, 85, 138. 



Filipendula, 203 204; lobata, 203 

 204; rubra, 204, a new Binomial' 

 202; Ulmaria, 72. 



Flora of North America, Two Editions 

 of Torrey & Gray's, 232; of 



I Rhode Island. Twelve Additions 

 to the, 219; of Vermont, A hybrid 

 Asplenium new to the, 12. 



Form of Potrychium virginianum, 

 An extreme, 47. 



Frullania, 44; eboracensis, 34, 44- 

 virginica, 44. ' 



Fucus vesiculosus, forma limicola 

 109. 



Fungi, 232. 



Further Remarks on the coastal 

 plain Plants of New England, their 

 History and Distribution, 27. 



Galaxaurata obtusata, 110. 



Galeopsis Ladanum, 72. 



Galium Mollugo, 99; verum, 222. 



Gaylussacia dumosa, 27. 



Gelidium crinale, forma luxurians 

 111. 



Gelinaria dentata, 112. 



Genus Sphenopholis, 137; Strepto- 

 pus in eastern America, 69. 



Georgia geniculata, 131; pellucida. 

 131, var. curvata, 131, 132. 



Georgiaceae, 131. 



Geranium, 113; Skeleton, 226. 



Gerardia decemloba, 221; parvifolia 

 221; Skinneriana, 221. 



Geum, 11, 203; from Vermont and 

 Quebec, A new, 11; geniculatum, 

 11; hispidum, 11; intermedium. 



11; macrophyllum 11; Peckii, 

 103; pulchrum, 11; radiatum. 

 103; rivale, 11. 

 Gigartina canaliculata, forma laxa, 



Gloiosiphonia capillaris, 125 



Glyceria borealis, 211; elongata, 

 211; fiuitans, 211; pallida, var 

 Fernaldii. 211; septentrionalis 

 ^ 211; Torreyana, 211. 



Gobia baltica, 157. 



Gomontia polyrhiza. 159. 



Gracilaria compre.ssa, 125. 



Graphephorum, 81, 83-86; altiju- 

 gum, 89; melicoides, 85, 86, var 

 Cooleyi, 87, var. major, 87; melico- 

 ideum, 84-86; Notes on Trisetum 

 and, 81; Shearii, 89; Wolfii, 86, 

 87. 



Grasses, 205; Notes on, 205. 



Green Algae, 124. 



Gymnopodinae, 78. 



Gyrostachys, 16; parviflora, 16. 



Habenaria bracteata, 168; ciliaris, 

 27, 80; elegans, 3; Hookeri, 2, 3; 

 macrophylla, 1-5, 188, in Maine, 

 188; orbiculata, 1-5, 188, and 

 H. macrophylla, 1. 



Halymenia floridana, forma dentata, 



Handsome Willow of the Penobscot 

 Valley, 21. 



Harebells, 113. 



Harger, E. B., Records of the Con- 

 necticut Botanical Society — I 

 79. II, 222. 



Harper, R. M., Further Remarks on 

 the coastal plain Plants of New 

 England, their History and Dis- 

 tribution, 27. 



Hecatonema maculans, forma solu- 

 tum, 108. 



Hekorima dichotoma, 71. 



Helenium tenuifolium, 226. 



Helianthus mollis, 219. 



Helminthocladia purpurea, 108, 195. 



Hemicarpha micrantha. 28. 



Hepatica, 48; triloba, Early Flower- 

 ing of, 48. 



Hepaticae, Notes on New England — 

 IV, 34. ^ ' 



Heracleum spondylium, 99. 



Hexorima dichotoma, 71 



Hill, E. J., The Perianth of Ryncho- 

 spora capillacea, var. leviseta, 186 



Hippuris vulgaris, 168. 



Hitchcock, A. S., Notes on Grasses, 

 205. 



Holcus, 138; striatus, 138. 



