220 
Ascophyllum nodosum, 161. 
Asparagus, 130; officinalis, 130. 
Aspidium, 30; Goldianum, var. celsum, 
30; simulatum, 140. 
Asplenium ebeneum, var. Hortonae, 
0, var. incisum, 29, 30; platyneuron, 
30, var. incisum, 29; Trichomanes, 
20, 165. 
Astarte sulcata, 44; undata, 44. 
Aster, 194, 207; depauperatus, 94, var. 
parviceps, 94; diffusus, var. bifrons, 
94; ericoides, 94, var. depauperatus, 
94, var. parviceps, 94, var. pusillus, 
94; lateriflorus, var. bifrons, 94, var. 
grandis, 94;  novae-angliae, 153; 
subulatus, 153. 
Asteracanthion Lincki, 45. 
Astragalus alpinus, 51, var. Brunet- 
ianus, 51, var. giganteus, 51; elegans, 
33; eucosmus, 33; giganteus, 51; gly- 
cophyllos, 151, 218; oroboides, 51, 
218, var. americanus, 33; parvi- 
florus, 33. 
Avena striata, forma albicans, 47. 
Baecharis halimifolia, 154. 
Bacon, W. L. The Discovery of 
Cryptogramma Stelleri in Maine, 35. 
Bacopa, 66; acuminata, 66; caro- 
liniana, 66. 
Barbilophozia attenuata, 187; Hatch- 
eri, 188. 
Bartlett, H. H., The type Locality of 
Sphagnum Faxonii, 113. 
Bartonia lanceolata, 35; paniculata, 
35. 
Batchelder, F. W., Notes from Man- 
chester, New Hampshire, 204. 
Bazzania deflexa, 190; triangularis, 
190; tricrenata, 190. 
Bell-heather, 173-175, 177. 
Betula nigra, 43; papyrifera, 166. 
Bidens, 197, 201, 202; cernua, 202; 
comosa, 199, 201, 202; connata, 
197-201, and some of its American 
Allies, 197, var. petiolata, 200; 
connatus, 199; frondosa, 200, 201; 
hyperborea, 201, 202; petiolata, 
198-200; tripartita, 200, 201, var. 
fallax, 200; tripartitus, 199; vul- 
gata, 145, 154. 200, 201. 
Birch, Cherry, 165. 
Blackberry, 118, 152; Long, 
Sheep-teat, 121;  Sow-teat, 
Square, 121. 
Blanchard, W. H., On the Identity of 
Rubus canadensis, 117. 
Blephariglottis conspicua, 70. 
121; 
121; 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Blue Hills, Two Additions to the 
Lichen Flora of the, 35. 
Blueberry, 147. 
Boceonia cordata, 153. 
Boston District, Reports on the Flora 
of the, — II, 59, III, 128; Ivy, 29. 
Botanical Club, Annual Meeting of the 
New England, 217, The 13th annual 
winter Meeting of the Vermont, 55; 
Society, Josselyn, 95, 172; Sym- 
posium, Annual, 95; Writings of the 
late Alvah Augustus Eaton, 211. 
Botanizing, City, 149. 
Botany, Gray's Manual of, Seventh 
edition, 193, Text-figures in, 207. 
Brachylobus hispidus, 32. 
Brainerd, E., Viola chinensis in the 
eastern United States, 38. i 
Brasenia, 166. 
Brassica juncea, 152; Sinapistrum, 125. 
Bromus tectorum, 153. 
Bryozoans, 44. 
Bulletin on shade Trees, 217. 
Burnham, S. H., A Ribes new to 
Massachusetts, 205. 
Burshia humilis, 52. 
Button-bush, 203, Further Notes on 
the, 203. 
Buxbaumia indusiata, 71. 
Caeomurus pluriannulatus, 13. 
Calamagrostis Nuttalliana, 165. 
Calamintha, 85; glabella, var. Nuttallii, 
85; Nuttallii, 85. 
Calothrix, 126, 127, 162; aeruginea, 
160; confervicola, 160; scopulorum, 
160, 162. 
Callitriche anceps, 51; heterophylla, 
52. 
Calluna, 173, 175-179; vulgaris, 173, 
176. 
Calypogeia suecica, 192; tenuis, 192. 
Calystegia sepium, 55, var. pubescens, 
55 
Camassia esculenta, 31; quamash, 31. 
Cambridge, Massachusetts, Four in- 
troduced Plants at, 167. 
Campanula rapunculoides, 153; uligi- 
nosa, 172. 
Camptothecium nitens, 38. 
Canada, The Crataegi of the north- 
eastern United States and, 73; 
Grass new to eastern, 205. 
Capraria gratioloides, 67. 
Cardamine laciniata, var. integra, 84. 
Carduus, 94; Hillii, 95; muticus, var. 
subpinnatifidus, 95; undulatus, var. 
megacephalus, 94. 
