1907] 
Black Oak, 61; Raspberry, 4; Spruce, 
28, 208. 
Blackberry, Hog, 5. i 
Blanchard, W. H., Connecticut Rubi, 
4. 
Blephariglottis grandiflora, 154. 
Blessed Thistle, 28. 
Blue Fringed Gentian, 28. 
Bluet, 210. 
Boehmeria cylindrica, 121. 
Boletus vicesimus sextus, 51. 
Boston District, Reports on the Flora 
of the, — I, 81. * 
Botanical and Bird Clubs, Thirteenth 
annual Field Meeting of the Ver- 
mont, 108; Society of Maine, Bulle- 
tin of the Josselyn, 196; Society of 
Maine, Meeting of the Josselyn, 107, 
124. 
Botrychium, 85; lanceolatum, var. 
angustisegmentum, 85; matricariae- 
folium, 85; obliquum, 86, var. dis- 
sectum, 86, var. elongatum, 86; 
ramosum, 85; simplex, 85; terna- 
tum, var. intermedium, 86; virgi- 
nianum, 86. 
Bouchea, 38. 
Brainerd, E., Mendel's Law of Domi- 
nance in the Hybrids of Viola, 211; 
The older Types of North American 
Violets,— I, 93. 
Brassica Napus, 39. 
Braya humilis, 161. 
Brebissonia Boeckii, 135. 
Bromeliaceae, 37. 
Bromeliineae, 37. 
Brooms, Witches', 75. 
Broussonetia tinetoria, 91. 
Brunella vulgaris, 122. 
Buda, 54. 
Bulletin of the Josselyn Botanical So- 
ciety of Maine, 196. 
Bureaua, 38. 
Bursa, 54. 
Calamagrostis, 157; purpurascens, 158; 
cinnoides, 121; hyperborea, 158; 
Langsdorfii, 158, 166;  Pickeringii, 
156, 158. 
Callithamnion, 91. 
Calluna, 47. 
Calochortus albus, 51; 
Calocylindrus curtus, 232; 
233. 
Caloneis Wardii, 131, 134. 
Calopogon, 53. 
Calypogeia, 56; arguta, 67, 69; bi- 
furca, 67; fissa, 70; sphagnicola, 65, 
Nuttallii, 51. 
minutus, 
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66, 70, 71; sueciea, 66, 70, 71; Sulli- 
vantii, 67-69, 73; tenuis, 69-71, 
73; Trichomanis, 65-67, 69-71, var. 
tenuis, 69. 
Calystegia, 46, 55. 
Campanopsis, 48. 
Campanula, 157;  aparinoides, 122; 
sect. Campanopsis, 48; uniflora, 163. 
Camptosorus, 83, 187; rhizophyllus,. 
83, 187. 
Campulosus, 53. 
Campylodiseus  echineis, 128, 137; 
hibernieus, 137. 
Capellia, 47. 
Capnoides, 54. 
Capnorchis, 54. 
Capparis lasiantha, 45. 
Capriola, 53. 
Capsella, 54. 
Carbenia, 55. 
Cardamine, 47; bellidifolia, var. laxa, 
161; glacialis, 48, var. subearnosa, 
48; hirsuta, var. subearnosa, 48; 
propinqua, 48. 
Carduus, 48, 55; sect. Alfredia, 48. 
Carelia, 50, 55. 
Carex, 40, 120; alpina, 159; atrata, 
var. ovata, 159, 190; Backii, 159, 
208, bicolor, 159; brunnescens, 63,. 
156, 159, 169; canescens, 159, 169, 
var. subloliacea, 159; capillaris, 
159, var. elongata, 159, 190; capi- 
tata, 155, 159; concinna, 159; de- 
flexa, 159, 190;  durifolia, 208; 
eburnea, 63, 159, 166, 172, 187; Gra- 
hami, 155, 160; Halleriana, 39; hyp- 
noides, 166;  katahdinensis, 155; 
lagopina, 159, 167; lenticularis, 159; 
limosa, 159, 189;  Michauxiana, 
156, 160; obtusata, 159; oligosperma, 
160; pauciflora, 160, 189, 207; pau- 
pereula, 159, var. irrigua, 159, 189; 
rariflora, 159, 166, 180, 181; rigida, 
159, var. Bigelowii, 156, 159, 169; 
saxatilis, 155, 160, var. miliaris, 160,. 
166; scripoidea, 159, 169; stellutata,. 
159, 190; vaginata, 159, 189. 
Carica, 40. 
Carpenter, D. S., Thirteenth Annual 
Field Meeting of the Vermont 
Botanical and Bird Clubs, 108. 
Carphalea, 43. 
Carya, 53. 
Caryophyllaceae, 37. . 
Cassiope hypnoides, 163; — tetragona,. 
182. 
Castilleja acuminata, 154; pallida, var. 
septentrionalis, 24, 154, 163, 169, 190.. 
