234 
Chamaedaphne, 183; calyculata, 129, 
183. 
Chamberlain, E. B., The Josselyn 
Botanical Society of Maine, An- 
nual Meeting, 99. 
Chase, A. [Notice of Work], 218. 
Checkerberry, 183. 
Chelidonium majus, 104. 
Chenopodina Moquini, 16. 
Chenopodium album, 109. 
Cherry, 32; Bird, 181; Choke, 181; 
Sweet, 181; Wild Black, 180; 
Wild Red, 181. 
Chestnut, Horse, 32. 
Chicken-toes, 132. 
Chiloscyphus, 201; 
polyanthus, 201. 
Chiogenes, 183; hispidula, 183. 
Choke Cherry, 181. 
Chokeberry, Black, 179; Red, 179. 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, 15. 
Chrysosplenium americanum, 128. 
Chrysothamnus, 16. 
Cinnamon, Rose, 180. 
Cinquefoil, Three-toothed, 180. 
Cirsium Hilli, 211-213; muticum, 
111; Pitcheri, 212; pumilum, 211- 
213. 
Cladophora expansa, 9. 
Clammy Locust, 181. 
Claytonia caroliniana, 128; Cham- 
issonis, var. tenerrima, 138; Hallii, 
pallescens, 201; 
Clematis verticillaris, 169. 
Club, Notes from the phaenogamic 
Herbarium of the New England 
Botanical,— I, 185; The sixteenth 
annual field Meeting of the Ver- 
mont Botanical, 206; The winter 
os of the Vermont Botanical, 
Clute, W. N. [Notice of Work], 56. 
Coelopleurum actaeifolium, 105. 
Colchicum autumnale, 188. 
Collins, F. S., Flora of lower Cape 
Cod; supplementary Note, 8; 
A Variety of Solanum new to 
America, 40. 
Collins, J. F., Sclerolepis uniflora in 
Rhode Island, 13; The Use of 
corrugated paper Boards in dry- 
ing Plants, 221. : 
Collinsonia canadensis, 192. 
Columbine, 168. 
Comandra livida, 
umbellata, 128. 
Commelina, 7; communis, 7. 
Commelinaceae, 7. 
106, 107, 137; 
Rhodora 
- Corn, 28; 
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Common Elder, 
Locust, 181. 
Connecticut, Flowering Plants and 
Hr of, 131; Mosses, Notes on, 
Conrad's Crowberry, 181. 
Coos County, New Hampshire, A 
fourth Pinus rigida for, 99. 
Coptis trifolia, 128. 
Corallorrhiza odontorhiza, 132. 
Corema, 181; Conradii, 181. 
Corinth Tree, 23. -~ 
Indian, 17, 25, 26, 37, 38. 
Cornaceae, 182. 
Cornus, 14, 121, 122, 182; alterni- 
184; Lilac, 184; 
folia,- 182; Amomum, 108, 122; 
Arnoldiana, 122;  candidissima, 
122;  circinata, 122; florida, 
129; obliqua, 122;  paniculata, 
122; Purpusi, 122; racemosa, 122; 
rugosa, 122, 123; rugosa X stolo- 
nifera, 122, A new hybrid Cornus, 
121; Slavinii 122;  stolonifera, 
121-123. 
Corylus americana, 128; rostrata, 128. 
Coulter, J. M. [Notice of Work], 13. 
Coulter & Nelson's Botany of the 
Central Rocky Mountains, 13. 
Covillea, 14. 
Cowberry, 23, 35. 
Crackebesien, 23. 
Cranberrv, 35; American, 183; Bog, 
35; Large, 183; Mountain, 23, 25, 
34, 35, 37, 183; Rock, 23, 25, 34, 
35, 183; Small, 183. 
Crataegus, 94, 103, 110, 114, 180; 
coccinea, 93;  columbiana, var. 
Brunetiana, 139; Jonesae, 139; 
macracantha, 180; viridis, 93, 
94, in Virginia, 93. 
Crawley Root, 132. 
Creeping Snowberry, 183; 
green, 183. 
Crowberry, Black , 181; Broom, 181; 
Conrad's, 181. 
Crowfoot, Water, 108. 
Cur Wheat, 27. 
Currans, 20. 
Currant, 20, 22, 25, 36; Black, 21, 
22, 25, 32, 34, 179; Red, 21, 22, 
25, 32; Skunk, 33, 179. 
Currants, 21, 32, 35, 37; Red, 33. 
Cushman, J. A., Reports on the Flora 
of the Boston District, —VI, 3, 
VII, 95. 
Cynoglossum boreale, 113. 
Cyperaceae, 62, 155. 
Cyperus aristatus, 39; Nuttallii, 120. 
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