1899] 
Hypericum adpressum, 212; Ascyron, 
212; boreale, 184, 212, 221; canadense, 
212; ellipticum, 212; maculatum, 212; 
mutilum, 212; nudicaule, 212; perfora- 
tum, 212; virginicum, 212. 
Hypnum  cordifolium, 54; 
trensis, 34; Schreberi, 34. 
crista-cas- 
Ipomoea coccinea, 47; purpurea, 47, 222. 
Iris cristata, 171; germanica, 165. 
Isanthus caeruleus, 25. 
Isoetes, 155; echinospora, 185. 
Isopyrum biternatum, 171. 
Isthmoplea sphaerophora, 126. 
Jewell, Herbert W., Vaccinium uliginosum 
at a low Altitude, 172. 
Jones, L.R., Vermont Botanical Club, 77. 
Josselyn Botanical Society of Maine, Ex- 
cursions, 102; Meeting (1898), 19. 
Juncus acuminatus, 68; alpinus, 102; 
bufonius, 43, 205; dichotomus, 89; 
filiformis, 184; Greenii, 202; margina- 
tus, I06; militaris, 155, 184; pelocar- 
pus, 184; secundus, 106; tenuis, 106; 
tridus, 192. 
Jungermannia barbata, 35; Michauxii, 35; 
minuta, 35; quinquedentata, 34, 35. 
Juniperus Sabina, 221. 
Kallymenia reniformis, 126. 
Kalmia angustifolia, 93, 192; glauca, 40, 
93, 183, 192; latifolia, 93, in Vermont, 
136. 
Kennedy, George G., Panicum barbula- 
tum in Massachusetts, 76; New Moss 
from Mt. Desert Island, 78. 
Kneiffia pumila, 173, 174. 
Knowlton, C. H., Newly-observed Plant 
Stations in Eastern Massachusetts, 89; 
Flora of Mt. Abraham Township, 
Franklin County, Maine, 191. 
Krigia amplexicaulis, 97. 
Labois, 167. 
Laceripedes, 16. 
Lachnanthes tinctoria, 68. 
Lactarius, 187; A Boston, 14; corrugis, 
15; hygrophoroides, 15; luteolus, t4, 
58; volemus, 15. 
Lactuca canadensis, 12, 13; hirsuta, 12; 
integrifolia, 12; leucophaea, 12, 13; 
Morssii, 12, 13, in Maine, 193; Sca- 
riola, 47. 
Laminaria, 69, 
saccharina, 70. 
Lamproderma physaroides, 128. 
Larix americana, 183; laricina, 183. 
Lathyrus pratensis, 223. 
124; longicruris, 124; 
Index 
237 
Leathesia difformis, 70. 
Leavitt, Robert G., Adventitious Plants of 
Drosera, 206. 
Lechea, 230; intermedia, 212, 214; juni- 
perina, 212; Leggettii, 69, 212; major, 
212, 214; maritima, 212; minor, 107, 
212, 213, 214; racemulosa, 212; tenui- 
folia, 212. 
Ledum groenlandicum, 93, 183; latifo- 
lium, 93, 183, 192, 193. 
Leersia virginica, 42. 
Leiophyllum buxifolium, 185. 
Lemna perpusilla, 68; valdiviana, 106. 
Leocarpus vernicosus, 128. 
Leontodon autumnale, 165. 
Leotia, 60, 61, 66; circinans, 64, 91; lu- 
brica, 66, 67; viridis, 65. 
Lepidozia reptans, 34. 
Lepiota, 227; procera, 224, 225, 2206; 
rhacodes, 224, 225, 226, 227. 
Leptoglossum luteum, 66; olivaceum, 65. 
Lespedeza procumbens, 180; reticulata, 
106. 
Lettuce from Eastern Massachusetts, A 
New Wild, 12. 
Leucobryum glaucum, 34. 
Leucodon brachypus, 55; sciuroides, 55. 
Leucothóe racemosa, 93. 
Levisticum officinale, 159; scoticum, 159. 
Liatris spicata, 171. 
Limacina, 58. 
Limnanthemum lacunosum, 184. 
Linnaea borealis, 184, 192, 200. 
Linum virginianum, 43, 205. 
Liparis liliifolia, 26, 103; Loeselii, 181. 
Liquidambar at Greenwich, Connecticut, 
130; Styraciflua, 130. 
List of Vermont Helvelleae, with descrip- 
tive Notes, 59; of Vermont Myxomy- 
cetes with Notes, 128, 
Lists of New England Plants, Prelimin- 
ary, — I. Ericaceae, 93; II. Umbelli- 
ferae, 159; III. Antennaria, 160; IV. 
Cistaceae, Elatinaceae, Hypericaceae, 
212; Anacardiaceae, Sapindaceae, Poly- 
galaceae, 213. 
Listera, 111; auriculata, 111; convallar- 
ioides, 111, 193; cordata, 111, 184. 
Listeras of New England, 111. 
Lithospermum arvense, 82. 
Litosiphon pusillus, 126. 
Lobelia Dortmanna, 155, 184; Kalmii, 40, 
48; syphilitica, 171. 
Local Floras of New England, 111, 138, 
158, 174, 194, 208. 
Loiseleuria procumbens, 93. 
Lolium temulentum, 105. 
Loniceracaerulea,97, 180, 183; dioica,222. 
