240 
Dulichium arundinaceum, 121. 
Dunham, E. M., Polytrichum gracile 
Dicks. in Maine, 64. 
Durvillea, 38, 52. 
Dwarf Mistletoe, 75, on the south- 
eastern Coast of Maine, 208. 
Eames, A. J., Preliminary Lists of New 
England Plants,— XX, Spargania- 
ceae, 86. 
Eames, E. H., A new Variety of 
Scirpus Olneyi, 220. 
Eaton, L. O., Notes on Plants of 
Chesterville, Maine, 207. 
Eatonia, 11; Dudleyi, 11. 
Echinocystis, 55. 
Echinospermum Lappula, 14. 
Egeria, 44. 
Elaeagnus argentea, 162, 179. 
Eleocharis olivacea, 74. 
Ellisia, 55. 
Elymus mollis, 218. 
Embelia Sarasinorum, 39. 
Empetrum, 178, 193; nigrum, 149-152, 
156, 162, 169, 170, 174, 177, 178, 180— 
182, 189, 218, var. andinum, 162, 
219. 
Enantioblastae, 37. 
Encyonema caespitosum, 135; pros- 
tratum, 135. 
Englera, 38. 
Englerastrum, 38. 
Englerella, 38. 
Epilobium, 157; alpinum, 154, 162, 
191; anagallidifolium, 162; strictum, 
63. 
Epiphegus, 55. 
Epithemia argus, 138; gibba, 138, var. 
ventricosa, 138; musculus, 138; 
turgida, 138; zebra, 138. 
Eragrostis minor, 12. 
Erica, 47; vulgaris, 47. | 
Erigeron aeris, 164, 189, var. debilis, 
164, var. droebachensis, 164; hysso- 
pifolius, 154, 164, 167, 172, 191. 
Eriocaulon septangulare, 121. 
Eriphorum callitrix, 159, 180, 181, 189, 
218; Chamissonis, 159, 224, var. al- 
bidum, 159; virginicum, 121. 
Erodium cicutarium, 124. 
Erophila, 54. 
Erysimum hieraciifolium, subsp. pan- 
nonicum, var. longisiliquum, 41, sub- 
sp. strietum, var. longisiliquum, 41. 
Erythrina, 43; micropterix, 43; Poep- 
pigiana, 43. 
Euastrum oblongum, 79. 
Euhelianthemum, 46. 
Rhodora 
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Euhermannia, 37. 
Eunotia Diadema, 138; elongata, 138; 
flexuosa, 138; gracilis, 138; lunaris, 
138; major, 138; praerupta, 13$, 
var. bidens 138; robusta, 138. 
Eunotogramma laeve, 138. 
Eupatorium, 49. _ 
Euphorbia maculata, 121. 
Euphrasia borealis, 163; latifolia, 163, 
190; Oakesii, 163; Williamsii, 155, 
163. 
Eupodiscus, 130; Rod- 
gersii, 139. 
Eusideroxylon, 38. 
Evans, A. W., Notes on New England 
Hepaticae,— V, 56, 65. 
argus, 139; 
Fagopyrum, 54. 
Fagus alba, 114; americana, 112-114, 
var. latifolia, 113; atropunicea, 112, 
113; grandifolia, 112, 113, var. caro- 
liniana, 114, forma mollis, 114, 115; 
grandifolia, forma pubescens, 111, 
114, 115; ferruginea, 112-115, var. 
caroliniana, 113, 114, var. latifolia, 
113, 114; heterophylla, 114; lati- 
folia, 112, 113; nigra, 114; rotundi- . 
folia, 114; sylvatica, 113, 114, var. 
americana, 113, var. americana lati- 
folia, 113, var. atropunicea, 113; syl- 
vestris, 113, 114. 
Faleata, 54. 
Fedia, 55. 
Fern, Holly, 27. 
Fernald, M. L., The alpine Rhinanthus 
of Quebec and New Hampshire, 23; 
The Genus Suaeda in northeastern 
America, 140; Note on Cirsium 
muticum, var. monticola, 28; Pre- 
liminary Lists of New England 
Plants,—— XX, Sparganiaceae, 86; 
Ribes vulgare and its indigenous 
Representatives in North America, 
1; Salicornia europaea and its Repre- 
sentatives in eastern America, 204; 
The Soil Preference of certain alpine 
and subalpine Plants, 149; Some 
new Willows of eastern America, 
221; Streptopus oreopolus a possible 
Hybrid, 106; The Variations of 
Primula farinosa in  northeastern 
America, 15. . 
Festuca, 174; altaica, 155, 159, 167, 
174, 188, 224; ovina, var. brevi- 
folia, 159; rubra, var. prolifera, 159. 
Fibichia, 53. . 
Fieus indica, 39. 
Fimbriati, 37. 
