1899] 
Eleocharis diandra, 137; Engelmanni, 
137; obtusa, 137, 203; olivacea, 184; 
ovata, 137; palustris, 98; Robbinsii, 
43, 204. 
'Elodes campanulata, 212. 
Elvella fuliginosa, 62. 
Empetrum nigrum, 192. 
Enteridium Rozeanum, 128. 
Enteromorpha cruciata, 126; torta, 126. 
Epigaea repens, 93, 200, 216. 
Epilobium lineare, 82; strictum, 25. 
Epine, 168. 
Epipactis Helleborine at Stockbridge, 
Massachusetts, 52; repens, 5. 
Epiphegus virginiana, 82. 
Equisetum, 167; palustre, 67; variegatum, 
221. 
Erable, 168. 
Eragrostis Frankii, 230; Purshii, 165. 
Erica cinerea, 93; Tetralix, 93. 
Ericaceae, 183; List of New England 
Species, 93. 
Erigeron hyssopifolius, 48. 
Eriocaulon septangulare, 155, 184. 
Eriophorum cyperinum, 137,203; gracile, 
203; vaginatum, 183. 
Erisymum cheiranthoides, 81, 220. 
Erodium moschatum, 223. 
Errata, 230. 
Eryngium aquaticum, 159; yuccaefolium, 
159. 
Erythraea Centaurium, 224. 
Esnils, 168. 
Espine, 168. 
Etymology of Anemone, 41. 
. Euonymus atropurpureus, 107. 
Eupatorium ageratoides, 171;  purpure- 
um, 102. 
Euphorbia corollata, 89; Helioscopia, 
221. 
Euthora cristata, 125. 
Exeter, Maine, Noteworthy Plants at, 75. 
Fairy-Rings formed by Lycopodium in- 
undatum, 28. 
Farlow, W. G., Poisoning by Agaricus 
illudens, 43. 
Fernald, M. L., Rattlesnake-plantains of 
New England, 2; Spurless Halenia 
from Maine, 36; Two Plants of Crow- 
foot Family, 48; Some Antennarias 
of northern New England, 71; Oxy- 
tropis campestris in northeastern Amer- 
ica, 85; Excursions of Josselyn Soci- 
ety, 102; Listeras of New England, 
III; Two ambiguous Loosestrifes, 
131; Further Notes on New England 
Antennarias, 150; Preliminary Lists of 
Index 235 
New England Plants, — III. Anten- 
naria, 160; Plant names of Madawaska 
Acadians, 166; Pubescent Capsules 
of Oenothera pumila, 173; Varieties 
of Aster and Solidago, 187; Ranuncu- 
lus acris, var. Steveni in New England, 
227; Notice of Work, 137. 
Ferns of Maranacook, Maine, 218. 
Fimbristylis autumnalis, 98. 
Fleshy Fungi found near Boston, 13. 
Flora of Amherst, Massachusetts, Addi- 
tions to, 164; Middlesex County, Mas- 
sachusetts, Additions to, 80, 97, 223; 
Mt. Abraham Township, Franklin 
County, Maine, 191; Pocono Plateau, 
182; Worcester County, Massachu- 
setts, Additions to, 42, 201. 
Floral Conditions in Central Massachu- 
setts, Past and Present, 143. 
Floras of New England, Local, 111, 138, 
158, 174, 194, 208. ' 
Foeniculum officinale, 47; vulgare, 159. 
Fraxinus sambucifolia, 40. 
Fringed Gentian, Prolific, 11; Some Note- 
worthy Specimens, 89. 
Fringed Polygala, Violet-flowered Form, 
173. 
Fuligo ochracea, 128, 129; septica, 128, 
129. 
Fuller, T. O., Rare Plants of Needham, 
Massachusetts, 179. 
Fungi, Some Fleshy, found near Boston, 
13; in Greenhouses, 83. 
Fungus Notes, 57. 
Funkia ovata, 47. 
Furbish, Kate, Myosotis collina in Maine, 
76. 
Galinsoga parviflora, 47. 
Galium boreale, 25, 40, 75; lanceolatum, 
222; Mollugo, 25, 47; palustre, 69. 
220; tricorne, 47; trifidum, 107, 221. 
Ganong, W. F., Polyembryony in Opun- 
tia vulgaris, 127; Notice of Work, 20. 
Gaultheria procumbens, 93. i 
Gaylussacia dumosa, 93; frondosa, 93; 
resinosa, 93. 
Genista tinctoria, 81. 
Gentian, Prolific Fringed, 11; Some Note- 
worthy Specimens of Fringed, 89. 
Gentiana, 36; crinita, 11, 89; linearis, 
184; quinqueflora, 221. 
Geoglosseae, 60. 
Geoglossum, 59, 60, 61; Farlowi, 63, 66; 
glabrum, 63; hirsutum, 63; luteum, 
65, 66, 67; olivaceum, 65; ophio- 
glossoides, 63; Peckianum, 63, 66; 
pistillaris, 65; rufum, 65, 66, 67; 
simile, 63. 
