242 
Hemiaulus 
138. 
Hemigenia, sect. Hemigenia, 47. 
Hepaticae, 63, Notes on New England, 
~~ V, B5, 65. 
Heritieria, 53. 
Herniaria diandra, 40; hirsuta, var. 
diandra, 40. 
Heteranthera, 53; 
Heterodraba, 37. 
Hicoria, 53. 
Hicorius, 53. 
Hieracium Flahaultianum, 43 ; flori- 
bundum, 63; Gronovii, 122; sca- 
brum, 122, 
Hierochloe, 53; alpina, 156, 158, 166; 
oe 2k. 
og Blackberry, 5. 
Holly Fern, o7 
Homalocenchrus, 53. 
Hoorebeckia, 55. 
Host, Peridermium pyriforme and its 
probable alternate, 194. 
Hottonia inflata, 14, 63. 
Houstonia caerulea, 209, 210, Alpine 
Variety of, 209, forma albiflora, 210, 
var. Faxonorum, 210; serpyllifolia, 
210. 
Hyalodiscus 
140. 
Hybrid, Streptopus oreopolus a possi- 
ble, 106 
Hybrids of Viola, Mendel’s Law of 
Dominance, in the 211. 
Hydrocotyle umbellata, 13. 
Hydrophyllum virginicum, 75. 
Hypericum boreale, 121; canadense, 
121; gentianoides, 121; maculatum, 
121; virginicum, 121. 
Hypoxis erecta, 121. 
affinis, 138; tubulosus, 
graminea, 63. 
stelliger, 140; subtilis, 
Ibidium, 53. 
Ilex, 151; monticola, 151; opaca, 13. 
Ilicioides, 54. 
Ilysanthes attenuata, 
loides, 122. 
Impatiens, 37. 
Interesting Locality, 62. 
International Rules for Botanical 
Nomenclature chiefly of Vascular 
Plants, 33. 
Ioxylon pomiferum, 91. 
Iria, 52, 53. 
Iriha, 53. 
Iris, 52; setosa, 219; versicolor, 219. 
Isthmia nervosa, 131, 138. 
122; gratio- 
Josselyn Botanical Society, Bulletin" of 
the, 196, Meeting of the, 107, 124. 
Joxylon, 54. 
Rhodora 
` Lawrence, 
[DECEMBER] 
Juncoides, 3. 
Juncus alpinus, 160; brevicaudatus, 
121; canadensis, 121; castaneus, 24, 
160, 190; filiformis, 156, 160, 189; 
marginatus, 121; militaris, 119; 
pelocarpus, 121; tenuis, var. Wil 
liamsii 121; trifidus, 156, 160, 169. 
Juniperus communis, var. montana, 
158; horizontalis, 202, forma lobata, 
202. 
Jungermannia dovrensis, 58; haemato- 
sticta, 57, 58; longidens, 59; por- 
phyroleuca, var. attenuata, 59; sca- 
laris, B minor, 57, B repanda, 57; 
Silvrettae, 57. 
Kalmia, 187; angustifolia, 163, 169, 
189; glauca, 182; latifolia, 122, 
187; polifolia, 163, 169, 182, 189. 
Kantia, 56; sphagnicola, 65; suecica, 
66; Sullivantii, 67, 73;  Tricho- 
manis, 66, var. tenuis, 69. 
Kernera, 38. 
Kneiffia pumila, 122. 
Knight, O. W., Three Plants from 
Maine, 202. 
Knowlton, C. H., Newly observed 
Stations for Massachusetts Plants, 
.ll; Noteworthy Plants collected at 
Roque Bluffs, Maine, in 1907, 218; 
Reports on the Flora of the Boston 
District,— I, 81. 
Koellia, 55; virginiana, 122. 
Krigia, 55. 
Labiatae, 37, 50. 
Lachnanthes, 53; capitata, 119. 
Laciniaria, 55. 
Lamson-Seribner, see 
Lamson. 
Lapeyrousea, 38. 
Laplacea, 49. 
Laportea, 54. 
Lappula deflexa, 163. 
Larix laricina, 158, 169. 
Lauraceae, 38. 
Massachusetts, 
spermum australe at, 26. 
Ledum groenlandicum, 156, 162, 169, 
170, 174, 189; palustre, 182. 
Leersia 53. 
Leguminosae, 37. 
Lemairea, 50. 
Leontodon autumnale, 122. 
Lepargyrea, 54. 
Lepidium spathulatum, 40. 
Leptamnium, 55. 
Leptorkis, 53. 
Leptostachys, 51. 
Scribner, F. 
Acantho- 
