250 
Note on Oxalis stricta, var. viridiflora, 
118; on the Morphology of the 
Fruit of Lonicera caerulea, 209; 
on the Report of Scirpus nanus 
from Vermont, 84. 
Notes from Shelburne, New Hamp- 
shire, 21; on Monostroma, 23; on 
Monotropsis odorata, 153; on New 
England Hepatieae,— VII, 185; on 
Plants of Chesterville, Maine, Addi- 
tional, 30; on some Lichens from 
the Gaspé Peninsula, 100; on the 
Flora of lower vee Cod, 125; upon 
the Flora of Newfoundland, 85. 
Nowellia, 16. 
Nymphaea advena, var. variegata, 93. 
Nymphoides lacunosum, 129. 
Occurrence of the Skunk Cabbage in 
an unusual Place, 63. 
Octodiceras, 16. 
Oenothera, 130; muricata, 130; serru- 
lata, 199. 
On the Nature of so called algal or 
boghead Coals, 61. 
Onoclea sensibilis, 7, 176, 232; Stru- 
thiopteris, 86. 
Onopordon, 60. 
Ophrys corallorrhiza, 106. 
Opuntia, 52. 
Orchidaceae, 76, 102, 105, 179. 
Orchids, 28. 
Orchis, 79; spectabilis, 79. 
Orobanche uniflora, 98. 
Oryzopsis asperifolia, 88. 
Osmorrhiza, 53. 
Osmunda cinnamomea, 28, 87, 
231, 232, var. incisa, 28. 
Osmundaceae, 36. 
Oxalis; 119, 131;  Brittonae, 50; 
Brittoniae, 50; corniculata, 131; 
filipes, 119; stricta, 118, 119, 131, 
179, var. viridiflora, 118, 119, Note 
on, 118. 
Oxycoccos, 61. 
Oxycoccus, 61. 
176, 
Panicum, 27; meridionale, 82; Wer- 
neri, 179. 
Paracedroxylon, 172, A new Type of 
— Wood, 165; scituatense, 
Lit. 
Parnassia grandiflora, 46, 240; grandi- 
folia, 240; parviflora, 94. 
Pastinaca sativa, 127. 
Pease, A. S., Certain railroad Weeds of 
northern New Hampshire, 30; Cryp- 
togramma Stelleri in New Hamp- 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
shire, 64; А Juneus new to New 
England, 31. 
Pellaea atropurpurea, var. Bushii, 35; 
glabella, 35. 
Pellia, 190, 191; calycina, 189; en- 
diviaefolia, 190; epiphylla, 190, 191, 
forma Neesiana, 190; Fabroniana, 
189-191; Neesiana, 190, 191. 
Pelotes marines, 149. 
Penhallow, D. P., An Account of 
certain noteworthy Features in the 
Habitat of Rhodora, 173. 
Pentstemon laevigatus, 22. 
Perilla frutescens, var. crispa, 55, var. 
nankinensis, 55. 
Perkins, L. R., Viola pallens with pure 
white Petals, 164. 
Phacelia, 54; bipinnatifida, var. brevi- 
stylis, 54; brevistylis, 54. 
Phalangium virgatum, 80. 
Phegopteris Dryopteris, 86; 
teris, 35; polypodioides, 86. 
Phleum, 38. 
Phryma Leptostachya, 7. 
Phyllanthus, 50. 
Physcia ciliaris, 
leucomela, 101. 
Physostegia, 55. 
Picea balsamea, 203; canadensis, 201; 
mariana, 201. 
Pila, 63. 
Pilophorus Cereolus, var. Fibula, 216. 
Pimpinella Saxifraga, 53; Saxifragra, 
3 
53. 
Pine, Pitch, 21, 22; Red, 21; White, 21. 
PS vulgaris, 98. 
Pink, 131. 
Pinus, 170; Banksiana, 13; resinosa, 
21; rigida, 21; Strobus, 21, 87; 
sylvestris, 163. 
Pisum maritimum, 95, var. glabrum, 
95. 
Pitch Pine, 21, 22. 
Pityoxylon, 168. 
Placodium elegans, var. granulosa, 101, 
var. trachyphyllum, 101. 
Plantago aristata, var. Nuttallii, 57, 
131; decipiens, 229; media, 83. 
Plants from the Vicinity of Wellesley, 
Massachusetts, Some rare, 82; new 
to Vermont, 198; of Chesterville, 
Maine, Additional Notes on, 30; 
Preliminary Lists of New England,— 
XXIII. Cladoniaceae, 215; some 
interesting Maine, 12; Two intro- 
duced, 120. 
Plitt, C. C., Notes on Monotropsis 
odorata, 153. 
Phego- 
var. crinalis, 101; 
