1909) 
Lythrum Salicaria, var. gracilius, 52, 
240. 
Maianthemum canadense, 91. 
Maine, Additional Notes on the Plants 
of Chesterville, 30; Juncus articu- 
latus, var. nigritellus in, 164; Plants, 
Some interesting, 12. 
Malva moschata, 96; rotundifolia, 127. 
Manual, Emendations of the seventh 
Edition of Gray's,— I, 33. 
Marasmius, 123; cohaerens, 123. 
Marchantiales, 16. 
Marrubium vulgare, 127. 
Massachusetts, Lathyrus palustris, var. 
pilosus (Cham.) Ledeb. in, 108; 
Matricaria inodora, var. salina in, 
239; Scirpus Smithii in, 220; Some 
rare Plants from the Vicinity of 
Wellesley, S2; The submarine Cham- 
aecyparis Bog at Woods Hole, 221; 
A Teucrium new to, 148; Viola 
Brittoniana at Concord, 107. 
Matricaria, 239; inodora, 239, var. 
salina, 239, in Massachusetts, 239; 
maritima, 239. 
Meadow Rue, 199. 
Meeting of the Josselyn Botanical 
Society, 179; of the Vermont 
Botanical Club, The winter, 27. 
Melampyrum lineare, 97, 98. 
Melilotus, 49. 
Mentha arvensis, var. glabrata, 14. 
Menyanthes trifoliata, 98. 
Merckia peploides, 113. 
Metzgeria, 188; conjugata, 186-189; 
crassipilis, 188, 189; dichotoma, 
189; furcata, 185-189, subsp. M. cras- 
sipilis, 188; glabra, 185; hamata, 
186; myriopoda, 186; pubescens, 185. 
Microcladia borealis, 17. 
Microstylis, 78; unifolia, 78, 83, 92. 
Millegrana, 50; Radiola, 50. 
Mimulus moschatus, 98. 
Mitella nuda, 94. 
Mitremyces, 197, 198; lutescens, 197; 
Ravenelii, 197. 
Mnium spinulosum, 117. 
Mollugo, 127. 
Monostroma, 23-25; arctium, 24, 25, 
var. intestiniformis, 24; fuscum, 24, 
25; Grevillei, 23-25, var. Vahlii, 24; 
Lactuca, 23-25; latissimum, 26; 
Notes on, 23; orbieulatum, 25, 26, 
forma varians, 26; pulchrum, 25; 
undulatum, 25. 
Monotropa Hypopitys, 96, 154; uni- 
flora, 96. 
Monotropoideae, 153. 
Index. 
249 
Monotropsis, 154; odorata, 153, Notes 
on, 153. 
Montia fontana, 164. 
Moore, A. H., A color Form of Carum 
Carvi, 178; Hairy-fruited Variations 
of Rhus Toxicodendron, 162; Status 
of Epilobium alpinum and Epilo- 
bium Hornemanni, 141. 
Morphology of the Fruit of Lonicera 
caerulea, Note on the, 209. 
Mosses, 176, 177. 
Mount Greylock Region, Bryophytes 
of the, — IV, 116. 
Mountain Cranberry, 177. 
Musei, 117. 
Mushroom Book, Another, 121. 
Myosotis scorpioides, 98. 
Myrica carolinensis, 231; Gale, 93. 
Myriophyllum tenellum, 129. 
Naias, 37. 
Najadaceae, 205. 
Najas, 37, 205; flexilis, 205, 
robusta, 205; gracillima, 205. 
Nardia hyalina, 118. 
Nasmythia articulata, 41. 
Nemopanthes, 50. 
Nemopanthus mucronata, 96. 
Neottia, 106. 
Nephroma arcticum, 100. 
Neslia paniculata, 179. 
New England Federation of Natural 
History Societies, 148; Hepaticae, 
Notes on,— VII, 185; A Juncus 
new to, 31; Key to the Species and 
principal Varieties of Cladonia oc- 
curring in, 212; Plants, Preliminary 
var. 
Lists of,— XXIII. Cladoniaceae, 
215. 
New Hampshire, Certain railroad 
Weeds of northern, 30; Crypto- 
gramma Stelleri in, 64; Notes from 
Shelburne, 21; Scirpus lineatus in, 
200; The Status of Arenaria stricta 
in, 184. 
New Jersey, An interesting Addition 
to the Flora of, 121. 
Newfoundland, Notes upon the Flora 
of, 85. 
Nicandra physalodes, 56. 
Nolina, 80, 81; atopocarpa, 81, 82; 
Brittoniana, 81, 82; georgiana 80— 
82; in the south Atlantic States, 80. 
Nomenclatorial Changes in the Genus 
Corallorrhiza, Recent, 102. 
Nomenclature in Trientalis and Rubus, 
Some Points of, 236. 
North American Species of Barbarea, 
134. 
