1910] 
Blueberries, 109. 
Blueberry, Early Sweet, 183; High, 
183; Low Black, 183; Low Sweet, 
183; Sour-top, 183; Swamp, 183; 
Velvet-leaf, 183. 
Boehmeria, 10; cylindrica, 10, 11, 
var. Drummondiana, 10, 11, Note 
on, 10, var. scabra, 10, 11; Drum- 
mondiana, 10, 11; scabra, 10, 11. 
Bog Cranberry, 35. 
Boston District, Reports on the 
Flora of the,— VI, 3, VII, 95. 
Botanical Club, Notes 
phaenoganic Herbarium of the 
New England,— I, 185; The six- 
teenth annual field Meeting of the 
Vermont, 206; The winter Meet- 
ing of the Vermont, 100. 
Botanical Society of Maine, Annual 
Meeting, The Josselyn, 99. 
Botanizing in eastern Maine and 
Western New Brunswick, A sum- 
mer’s, 101, 133. 
Botany of the Central Rocky Moun- 
tains, Coulter and Nelson’s, 13. 
Botrychium obliquum, var. oneidense, 
80, in eastern Massachusetts, 80. 
Braconnotia elymoides, 70. 
Braconotia elymoides, 70. 
Brassica alba, 104, 139; arvensis, 16. 
Brickellia albicaulis, 15; humilis, 
15; scaber, 15; umbellatus, 15. 
Bromus altissimus, 111, 135, 185; 
ciliatus, 185; Kalmii, 185; pur- 
gans, 185. 
Brooklin, Maine, Woody Plants of, 
173. 
Broom Crowberrv, 181. 
Buda borealis, 161; 
minor, 163. 
Burdocks, 43. 
Bush Honeysuckle, 184. 
marina, var. 
Caesalpineae, 16. 
Caladium virginicum, 49. 
Calamagrostis neglecta, 110, 112. 
Calla, 5; palustris, 5; virginica, 49. 
Calladium sagittaefolium, 48; vir- 
inicum, 48. 
Caltha palustris, 128. 
Camelina microcarpa, 169. 
Campanula aparinoides, 192; uli- 
ginosa, 192. 
Canoe Birch, 37. 
Cape Cod; supplementary Note, 
Flora of Lower, 8. 
Capillaire, 183. 
from ` the . 
Index 233 
Caprifoliaceae, 184. 
Caprifolium proliferum, 166, 167; 
Sullivantii, 167. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris, 128. 
Carduus acanthoides, 217. 
Carex, 115, 124-126; acutiformis, 
188; aenea, 103, 186; aestivalis, 
187; albolutescens, 108; aqua- 
tilis, 187, var. cuspidata, 136; 
arcta, 136; aurea, 115; canescens, 
136, var. disjuncta, 136; canes- 
cens X norvegica, 136; chordor- 
hiza, 108, 117; communis, 128; 
Crawei, 112; crinita, var. simu- 
lans, 187; debilis, var. Rudgei, 125; 
deflexa, 126; diandra, 118; digi- 
talis, 188; eburnea, 114; exilis, 
118, 119; flava, 126, var. gaspen- 
sis, 115, 116, 136; gracillima, 126, 
187; gynocrates, 118; helvola, 
136; hirta, 188; Houghtonii, 103; 
intumescens, 126, var. Fernaldii, 
188; lanuginosa, 126; laxiflora, 
var. leptonervia, 188; livida, 116, 
117, 187; lupulina, 126; mari- 
tima, var. erectiuscula, 136; nor- 
vegica, 107, 136; pauciflora, 106; 
pennsylvanica, 128, var. lucorum, 
108, 136; plantaginea, 188; 
Pseudo-Cyperus, 188; pubescens, 
126; salina, 107, 136, var. cus- 
pidata, 107, var. fuliginea, 107; 
scirpoidea, 112; scoparia, 126, 135, 
var. tessellata, 135; spargani- 
oides, 170; stricta, 127, 132; 
torta, 187; triceps, 126; trisperma, 
var. Billingsii, 186; Two new 
species of Uromyces on, 124; 
umbellata, 128, var. tonsa, 108; 
utriculata, 126, 127; vaginata, 107, 
116-118, 136; varia, 128; vires- 
cens, var. Swanii, 187; Willde- 
nowii, 187. 
Carices, 132. 
Carpinus caroliniana, 128. 
Carum Carvi, 104. 
Castilleja pallida, var. septentriona- 
lis, 112. 
Cat Spruce, 177. 
Catchfly, Sleepy, 129. 
Caulophyllum thalictroides, 187. 
Ceanothus ovatus, 187. 
Cephalanthus occidentalis, 108. 
Cephalozia connivens, 204; fluitans, 
204; pleniceps, 204; striatula, 203. 
Cephaloziella elachista, 203, 204. 
Cerastium semidecandrum, 217; vul- 
gatum, 128. 
Chaenactis scaposa, 16. 
