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ern Flora and Fauna of post-pleis- 
tocene Age in, 42 
Euastrum, 100, 102, 108; america- 
num, 108; apiculatum, 103; crux- 
melitensis, 108; muricatum, 110; pin- 
natifidum, 100; sol, 105. 
Eucephalozia, 189. 
Euclidium syriacum, 72, in Massa- 
chusetts, 72. 
Eunotia areus, 183, var. minor, 182, 
var. plicata, 183, var. tenella, 182; 
diodon, 183, forma minor, 180, 183; 
formica, 183; gracilis, var. nodosa, 
183; impressa, 180; incisa, 183; 
lunaris, 181, 183; major, 181, var. 
ventricosa, 181; minor, 182; mon- 
odon, 181, 183; pectinalis, 181, 
var. stricta, 182, var. ventricosa, 
181, 183; praerupta, 183, var. 
bidens, 181; robusta, var. tetrao- 
don, 183; ternaria, 181. 
Eupatorium ageratoides, 165; pur- 
pureum, var. foliosum, 86, var. mac- 
ulatum, 86; urticaefolium, var. villi- 
caule, 87. 
Euphorbia Esula, 154; hirsuta, 164; 
Lathyris, 36; maculata, 164; mar- 
ginata, 152; Preslii, 36. 
Euphorbiaceae, 36. 
Euphrasia arctica, 201; borealis, 201. 
Euthamia floribunda, 93;  gymno- 
spermoides, 93; minor, 93; Nuttallii, 
2 
Euthora cristata, 115, 116; fruticu- 
losa, 115. 
Evans, A. W., Notes on New England 
Hepaticae,—VI, 185. 
Farlow, W. G., Notes on Fungi,— I, 9. 
Fernald, M. L., Bidens connata and 
some of its American Allies, 197; 
Draba aurea in Rimouski County, 
Quebec, 148; Lemna minor and 
Sparganium eurycarpum in Rimou- 
ski County, Quebec, 95; Note on 
Michaux's Vaccinium myrtilloides, 
147; Notes on some Plants of north- 
eastern America, 46, 84; Preliminary 
Lists of New England Plants, — XXI. 
Cyperaceae, 135, XXII, 168; Repre- 
sentatives of Rumex salicifolius in 
eastern America, 17. 
Ferns in Vermont, New Stations for, 
196. 
Festuca Borreri, 65; rubra, subsp. 
prolifera, 65, var. prolifera. 65. 
Filipendula rubra, 144, in Maine, 144. 
Fimbristylis autumnalis, 139; capil- 
Rhodora 
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laris, 139; castanea, 142; Frankii, 
136, 139, 140. 
Fletcher, E. F., Achillea tomentosa at 
Westford, Massachusetts, 127. 
Floating Heart, 54. 
Flora and Fauna of post-pleistocene 
Age in Essex County, Massachusetts, 
A southern, 42; of New England, 
Sphagnum Faxoni; An addition to 
the, 40; of the Blue Hills, Two 
Additions to the Lichen, 35; of the 
Boston District, Reports on,— II, 
59, III, 128. 
Flynn, N. F., The 13th annual winter 
eeting of the Vermont Botanical 
Club, 55. 
Foramifera, 44. 
Four introduced Plants at Cambridge, 
Massachusetts, 167. 
Fragaria multicipita, 49; virginiana, 
50 
Fragillaria aequalis, var. producta, 
182;  Harrisonii, 183; virescens, 
181, 183. 
Frullania Asagrayana, 191; Selwyni- 
ana, 191; Sullivantiae, 191; Sul- 
livantii, 191; Tamarisci, 192. 
Fucus edentatus, 116;  evanescens, 
116, 161; vesiculosus, 161. 
Fuirena squarrosa, 43, 136, 142. 
Fungi, Notes on,— I, 9. 
Funkia ovata, 113. 
Further Notes on the Button-bush, 
203; on the vascular Plants of the 
northeastern United States, 64. 
Galinsoga parviflora, var. hispida, 150. 
Galium lanceolatum, 165. 
Gaylussacia baccata, 53, 84, forma 
leucocarpa, 53, 84; resinosa, var. 
leucocarpa, 53. 
Genista tinctoria, 152. 
Gentiana. 54; spicata, 54. 
Genus Pilinia, 122. 
Gerardia flava, 165; grandiflora, var. 
integriuscula, 35, var. serrata, 35; 
paupercula, 165; pedicularia, 86, 
165, var. ambigens, 86. var. pecti- 
nata, 86; quercifolia, 165; serrata, 
35; tenuifolia, 165. 
Glaux maritima. var. obtusifolia, 144. 
Gloeocapsa crepidinum, 162. 
Gloeocystis, 155; scopulorum, 155, 163. 
Glyceria fluitans, 201. 
Gnaphalium Helleri, 94; 
lum. 94, var. Helleri. 94. 
Gomphonema acuminatum, 181, 183; 
angustatum, 182, 183, var. elongata, 
polycepha- 
