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Index, 



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Queen of the Prairie, 202. 



Radiila dentata, 41. 

 Ralfsia, 158; verrucosa, 158. 

 Ranunculus aquatilis, 31. 

 Raspberry, Black, 146, 147. 

 Reboulea' 137-139, 142; gracilis, 137 

 139, 142, 144, 145; ohtusata, 140, 

 144; pennsylvanica, 139, 145, var. 

 major, 145. 

 Records of Maine Plants, Some new, 

 98; of the Connecticut Botanical 

 Society,— I, 79, II, 222. 

 Red Algae, 232. 

 Regeneration in the Leaf of Aristolo- 



chia Sipho. 223. 

 Remarks upon Mr. House's Paper 



on Pogonia verticillata, 100. 

 Rhexia virginica, 27, 219. 

 Rhode Island, Twelve Additions to 



the Flora of, 219. 

 Rhodochorton membranaceum, 160; 



penicilliforme, 160. 

 Rhododendron, 79; maximum, 79; 



Rhodora, 24. 

 Rhododermis, 160, 161; elegans, 160; 

 Georgii. 160, 161; parasitica, 160; 

 Van Huerckii, 161. 

 Rhodomela lycopodioides, 159, 160, 

 forma tenuissima, 160, forma typica, 

 subf. tenera, 160; subfusca, 159, 160. 

 Rhodophyseuma Georgii, 160. 

 Rhodymenia palmata, 108, 194. 

 Rhynchospora etuberculata, 162; see 



also Rynchospora. 

 Ribes Cynosbati, 168. 

 Riddle, L. W., Contributions to the 

 Cytology of the Entomophthora- 

 ceae: Preliminary Communication, 

 67. 

 Robinson, B. L.. Filipendula rubra, 

 a new Binomial, 202; The Nomen- 

 clature of the New England 

 Lauraceae, 196. 

 Rosa blanda, 79; Carolina, 27; seti- 



gera. 222. 

 Rosaceae, 204. 



Rubi, Some Maine, 146, 169, 212. 

 Rubus, 10, 95, 216; alleghenien.sis, 

 146. 217, 218; amabilis; 173; am- 

 nicolus, 170; Andrewsianus, 17, 

 218; arenicolus. 151, 216; Arun- 

 delanus. 176, 178, 216; biformi- 

 spinus, 178; canadensis, 98, 146, 

 148, 174, 218; elegantulus, 95; 

 from Connecticut, A new, 17; from 

 Vermont and New Hampshire, Two 

 new Species of, 95; frondosus, 217; 



geophilus, 148, 157, 216; glandi- 

 caulis, 172, 174; hispidus, 146, 148. 

 212, 215. 216. var. major, 213, X 

 biformispinus, 216 X semierectus, 

 216, X setosus, 216; Jeckylanus' 

 177, 217; junceus. 215; multifor- 

 mis, 179. var. delicatior, 180; nig- 

 ricans, 146. 213; nigrobaccus r6- 

 98 146, 16:)-17l, 173, 217, 218; 

 obovalis, 212; obovatus, 212; ora- 

 rius, 161. 171; peculiaris, 174- 

 pergratus. 96. 98, 218; plicatifo- 

 lius, 149, 157, 216; procumbens, 

 146, 147; recurvans, 146, 152, 155, 

 157, var. subrecurvans. 152- 

 recurvicaulis, 153, 216, var. in- 

 armatus, 155; semierectus, 156, 

 216; sempervirens, 212; setosus' 

 146, 213-216; tardatus, 214; tri- 

 vialis, 148; villosus, 146, 148 217 

 218. 



Ruppia, 190. 



Ru.sh, 233. 



Rynchospora, 130; capillacea, 130, 

 186, var. leviseta, 130, 186, The 

 Perianth of, 186; corniculata, 165, 

 var. patula, 165; glomerata, 219; 

 macrostachya. 165, var. inundata, 

 164, var. patula. 165; see also 

 Rhynchospora. 



Sabbatia stellaris, 80. 



Sagittaria graminea, 27; longirostra, 

 80. 



Salix argyrocarpa, 21, 22; coactilis, 

 22; nigra, 72; sericea, 21, 22. 



Sa*lt-marsh Iva of New England, 25. 



Sanford, Mrs. J. R., A Station for 

 Asplenium ebenoides in Massachu- 

 setts, 113. 



Saponaria, 99; Vaccaria, 99. 



Sargassum bacciferum, forma angus- 

 tum, 110. 



Sarracenia, 27. 



Sassafras albidum, 199; officinale, 

 198, 199; officinarum, 199; Sassa- 

 fras, 198, 199; tree, 198; varii- 

 folivim, 199. 



Saxifragaceae, 91. 



Scapania, 41; Bolanderi, 42; dentata 

 41, 42, var. ambigua, 42; gracilis, 

 42; nemorosa, 41, 42; Oakesi, 41; 

 purpurascens, 41; resupinata, 42; 

 undulata, 41, 42. 

 Schizoneura quercifolia, forma line- 

 aris, 111. 

 Schizothrix Simmonsiae, 105; tinc- 

 toria, 105. 



