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Loosestrifes from the Northern States, 
Two Ambiguous, 131. 
Lophanthus anisatus, 171; scrophulariae- | 
folius, 220, var. mollis, 220. 
Lychnis dioica, 223; Flos-cuculi, 47. 
Lycogala miniatum, 128, 130. 
Lycopodium annotinum, 192; inundatum, 
28, 29, 30, 104, 105, 184, Fairy-Rings 
formed by, 28. 
Lycopus sessilifolius, 69. 
Lygodium palmatum, 182, 184. 
Lysimachia nummularia, 164; polyantha, 
134, 135; producta, 134, 135; quad- 
rifolia, 131, 132, 133, 135; racemosa, 
132, 134; stricta, 131, 132, 133, 134; 
thyrsiflora, 40, 184. 
Lythrum alatum, 89; Salicaria, 82. 
Macropodia macropus, 63. 
Madawaska Acadians, Some Plant-names 
of the, 166, 
Maianthemum canadense, 192, 193. 
Maine, Lactuca Morssii in, 193; Myosotis 
colina in, 76; Notes on Bryophyte 
Flora of, 33; A Spurless Halenia from, 
36; Plants, Notes on, 185. 
Malva Alcea, 81; moschata, 81; sylvestris, 
223. 
Manning, Warren H., Matricaria discoi- 
dea in Eastern Massachusetts, 18. 
Maranacook, Maine, Ferns of, 218. 
Marion, Massachusetts, Chrysanth 
segetum, L., at, 57. 
Marsupella emarginata, 35. 
Maskou, 167. 
Masku, 167. 
Massachusetts, Matricaria discoidea in 
Eastern, 18; Newly-observed Plant Sta- 
tions in Eastern, 89; New Wild Lettuce 
from eastern, 12; Panicum barbulatum 
in, 76; Past and Present Floral Con- 
ditions in central, 143. 
Matricaria discoidea, 18, 25; in eastern 
Massachusetts, 18. 
Mentha arvensis, 47; crispa, 69; longi- 
folia, 69. 
Menyanthes trifoliata, 184. 
Merrill, Elmer D., Notes on Maine Plants, 
185. 
Mattia virginica, 171. 
Mesogloia divaricata, 70. 
Method of obtaining Bayberry Wax, 193; 
of propagating Drosera filiformis, An 
Easy, 172. 
Microspora amoena, forma crassior, 149. 
Microstylis monophyllos, 184, 221. 
Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Ad- 
ditions to Flora of, 80, 97, 223. 
Millium effusum, 183. 
emum 
Rhodora 
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Mitchell, Ann Maria, The White Black- 
berry, 205. 
Mitella diphylla, 171; nuda, 184. 
Mitremyces lutescens, 31. 
Mitrophora, 156. 
Mitrula, 60, 61, 65; crispata, 66; cucul- 
lata, 60, 66; laricina, 65; lutea, 65; 
lutescens, 65, 66; olivacea, 65, 67; 
paludosa, 65; phalloides, 65; rufa, 65, 
67; viridis, 65; vitellina, 65. 
| Mnium cinclidioides, 54; cuspidatum, 34, 
54; Drummondii, 54; stellare, 54. 
Moccoet, 167. 
Monarda didyma, 30, 171; fistulosa, 221. 
Moneses grandiflora, 93, 165, 193. 
Monostroma groenlandicum, 126; pul- 
chrum, 124; Vahlii, 126. 
Monotropa Hypopitys, 93; uniflora, 93. 
Moore, G. T., Pollution of Water-supplies 
by Algae, 98. 
Morchella, 60, 61; angusticeps, 61; bi- 
spora, 156, 157; conica, 61, 66; escu- 
lenta, 61; hybrida, 61, 156, 157; semi- 
libera, 61, 156, 157. 
Morchelleae, 60. 
Morus alba, 106. 
Mosku, 167. 
Moss from Mt. Desert Island, New, 78. 
Mosses of Plymouth, New Hampshire, 53. 
Mt. Abraham Township, Franklin County, 
Maine, Flora of, 191. 
Mt. Desert Island, New Moss from, 78; 
Pinus Banksiana on, 135; Subularia 
aquatica on, 155. 
Mt. Equinox, Plants from Eastern Slope 
of, 220. 
Mt. Kineo Bryophytes, 34. 
Mt. Saddleback Bryophytes, 35. 
Mt. Washington, New Grimmia from, 148. 
Muhlenbergia glomerata, 104. 
Muscari racemosum, 68. 
Myosotis collina in Maine, 76; in New 
England, 11; palustris, 222; verna, 104. 
Myrica cerifera, 194; Gale, 183. 
Myriophyllum alterniflorum, 103; 
lum, 184. 
Myxomycetes with Notes, List of Ver- 
mont, 128. 
tenel- 
Nasturtium officinale, 81. 
Naumburgia thyrsiflora, 184. 
Neckera pennata, 54. 
Needham, Massachusetts, Rare Plants of, 
179. 
Negundo aceroides, 40. 
Nemopanthes canadensis, 183. 
Nemopanthus fascicularis, 183, 191. 
Neottia pubescens, 5; repens, 6. 
New Brunswick, Halophytic Plants in, 20. 
