246 
Eleocharis, 29; Engelmanni, 83; inter- 
media, 84; interstincta, 29, 83, 
Tubers on the Roots of, 29; palus- 
tris, 230, var. major, 39, var. vigens, 
39; pygmaea, 84; quadrangulata, 
29, 83, Tubers on the Roots of, 29; 
tenuis, 200. 
Elm, 32. 
Elodium, 16. 
Elymus arenarius, 164. 
Emendations of the seventh Edition 
of Gray’s Manual,— I, 33. 
торенин nigrum, 164, var. andinum, 
9 
English Hawthorn, 47. 
Enteromorpha, 23; Grevillei, 23; Linza, 
24. 
Epigaea repens, 97. 
Epilobium, 143; adenocaulon, 96, 129; 
alpinum, 141-147, Status of, 141, 
var. fontanum, 146, 147, var. Horne- 
manni, 145, forma lactiflorum, 147, 
var. majus, 146, 147, var. nutans, 
146, 147; alsinaefolium, 144, 146; 
anagallidifolium, 144—146; angusti- 
folium, 129; coloratum, 129; Horne- 
manni, 96, 141—143, 145-147, Status 
of, 141; khasianum, 142; lacti- 
florum 141-144, 146, 147; nutans, 
146, 147; origanifolium, var. inter- 
medium, 146, 147; palustre, 96, 
231, var. monticola, 96; panicula- 
tum, 52. 
Epipaetis, 77; pubescens, 77; repens, 
var. ophioides, 92; tesselata, 77. 
Equisetum fluviatile, forma limosum, 
87; sylvaticum, 87. 
Erigeron hyssopifolius, 99;  salsugi- 
nosus, var. unalaschceensis, 141. 
Eriocaulaceae, 40. 
Eriocaulon articulatum, 40, 41, 240; 
decangulare, 41; septangulare, 40, 
41, 91, 129. 
Eriophorum angustifolium, 89, var. 
majus, 90; callitrix, 89, var. eru- 
bescens, 89; opacum, 13, 164; 
tenellum, 89; virginicum, 90, 231. 
Errata, 240. 
Eruca, 44, 45; sativa, 28, 45, 240. 
Erysimum, 139; Barbarea, 138, 139; 
cheiranthoides, 22; lyratum, 138, 
139; praecox, 140; vernum, 140. 
Euonymus, 50. 
Eupatorium hyssopifolium, 129; per- 
foliatum, 129; purpureum, var. 
maculatum, 98. 
Euphorbia Cyparissias, 131; exigua, 
50; Helioscopia, 30; hirsuta, 30. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Euphrasia americana, 13;  Randii, 
13, 98, var. Farlowii, 98. 
Evans, A. W., Notes on New England 
Hepaticae, — VII, 185. 
Evening Primrose, 199. 
Excretion of Sodium chloride by 
Spartina glabra alterniflora, 237. 
Federation of Natural History Socie- 
ties, New England, 148. 
Fern, Chain, 28. 
Fernald, M. L., Emendations of the 
seventh Edition of Gray's Manual, 
— 1, 33; Fimbristylis Frankii, var. 
brachyactis, n. var., 180; An inland 
Variety of Proserpinaca palustris, 
120; Juncus articulatus, var. nigri- 
tellus in Maine, 164; A new Variet 
of Abies balsamea, 201; The Nort 
American Species of Barbarea, 134; 
Note on the Report of Scirpus 
nanus from Vermont, 84; A pubes- 
cent Variety of Aster dumosus, 31; 
The Representatives of Potentilla 
Anserina in eastern America, 1; 
Salix pedicellaris and its Variations, 
157; Scirpus Smithii in Massachu- 
setts, 220; The Status of Arenaria 
stricta in New Hampshire, 184; 
The Variations of Arenaria peploides 
in America, 109. 
Ferns, 27, 28, 128, 132, 176. 
Festuca rubra, var. prolifera, 89, var. 
subvillosa, 89, forma vivipara, 89. 
Filipendula Ulmaria, 94, var. denudata, 
48 
Fimbristylis, 39; Frankii, 180, var. 
brachyactis, 180; Vahlii, 180. 
Fir, 175, 201, 202; Balsam, 201. 
Fissidens minutulus, 117. 
Flora of lower Cape Cod, Notes on the, 
125; of Newfoundland, Notes upon 
the, 85; of New Jersey, An inter- 
esting addition to the, 121; of the 
Boston District, Reports on the,— 
IV, 75, V, 204. 
Flynn, N. F., Plants new to Vermont, 
198; The winter Meeting of the 
Vermont Botanical Club, 27. 
Forbes, F. F., A new hybrid Violet, 
14; Salix subsericea a distinct 
Species, 9. 
Fumariaceae, 44. 
Fungus, 28. 
Fungi, 129, 132. 
Galax, 54. 
Galeopsis Tetrahit, 98. 
