236 
Farlow, W. G., Jane Loring Gray, 41. 
Fern, Sweet, 178. 3 
Fernald, M. L. Flowering Plants 
and Ferns of Connecticut, 131; 
A new Variety of Rhamnus caro- 
liniana, 79; The North American 
Variations of Juncus effusus, 81; 
The North American Variations 
of Lycopodium clavatum, 50; 
Note on Boehmeria cylindrica, 
var. Drummondiana, 10; Notes 
from the phaenogamic Herbarium 
of the New England Botanical 
Club, — I, 185; Notes on some 
northern Species of Spergularia, 
157; Notes on the Plants of Wine- 
land the Good, 17; The Repre- 
sentatives of Erigeron acris in 
northeastern America, 225; Some 
Additions to the Rhode Island 
Flora, 216; a Summer's Botaniz- 
ing in eastern Maine and western 
New Brunswick, 101, 133; Synop- 
sis of the Species of Arctium in 
North America, 43; Two new 
Galiums from northeastern Amer- 
ica, 77; The Variations of Loni- 
cera caerulea in eastern America, 
Ferns of Connecticut, Flowering 
Plants and, 131. 
Festuca nutans, 63, 70.. 
Field Meeting of the 
Botanical Club, 206. 
Fir, Balsam, 177. 
Fletcher, E. F., Hypericum aureum 
a casual Plant in eastern Massa- 
chusetts, 55. 
Flora of Franklin County, Massa- 
chusetts, Notes on, 168; of lower 
Cape Cod; supplementary Note, 
8; of the Boston District, Reports 
on the, — VI, 3, VII, 95; me 
Additions to the Rhode Island, 216. 
Flowering Plants and Ferns of Con- 
necticut, 131. 
Fly Honeysuckle, American, 184. 
Flynn, N. F., The sixteenth annual 
field Meeting of the Vermont 
Botanical Club, 206; The winter 
Vermont 
Meeting of the Vermont Botani- 
cal Club, 100, 
Fragaria grandiflora, 217; virgini- 
ana, 128. 
Franklin County, Massachusetts, 
Notes on the Flora of, 168. 
Fraxinus, 184; americana, 184; 
nigra, 184; pennsylvanica, 108, 
110, 141. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Frullania, 193, 202;  cleistostoma, 
203;  eboracensis, 202; inflata, 
201-203; Kunzei, 203; saxicola, 
202, 203; virginica, 202. 
Funariaceae, 146. 
Gale, Sweet, 178. 
Galeopsis bifida, 142; Tetrahit, 141, 
142, var. bifida, 141, 142. 
Galinsoga caracasana, 192. 
Galium, 116, 229; The Affinities of a 
certain boreal Variety of, 228; 
boreale, 144; Brandegei, 77, 78, 
Brandeegei, 229; Brandegeei, 229; 
brevipes, 75, 116; Claytoni, 217, 
229, 230, var. subbiflorum, 229; 
labradoricum, 77, 144; trifidum, 
77, 78, 228-230, var.halophilum, 
[en 107, var. subbifiorum, 78, 228, 
Galiums from northeastern America, 
Two new, 77. 
Gaultheria, 183; procumbens, 183. 
Gaylussacia, 107, 183; baccata, 183; 
umosa, 106, 156. 
Geranium maculatum, 128. 
Geum urbanum, 189. 
Gilia linearis, 111. 
Glaucous Willow, 177. 
Glossy Rose, 180. 
Glyceria canadensis, 135; laxa, 110, 
135. . 
Goldsmith, William Gleason, 227. 
Gooseberries, 19. 
Gooseberrv, Smooth, 179. 
Goosefoot, 109. 
Goose-tongue, 109. 
Gramineae, 62. 
Grape, 17-21, 23-25, 35-38; Wild, 17. 
Grass, Sea, 30; Sword, 132. 
Grasses, 132; rediscovered, Two 
Vermont, 40. 
Graves A. H., Woody Plants of 
Brooklin, Maine, 173. 
Graves, C. B. [Notice of Work], 131. 
Gray, Jane Loring, 41 
Gray Birch, 178. 
Green Alder, Downy, 178. 
Habenaria 137; blephariglottis, 118; 
dilatata, 114; fimbriata, 118, 137; 
hyperborea, 117, 170;  leuco- 
phaea, 118, 119. 
Hardhack, 179. 
Harger, E. B. [Notice of Work], 131. 
Harpidium, 154. 
Harrison, A. K., Re 
Flora of the Boston 
3, VII, 95. 
rts on the 
istrict, — VI, 
