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Hauerbesien, 23. 
Havgraes, 27. 
Hawkweed, Orange, 104. 
Hawthorn, 180. 
Heart-leaved Willow, 177. 
Hedysarum boreale, 113. 
Helianthus Maximilliani, 192. 
Hemicarpha micrantha, 39. 
Hemlock, 177. 
Hepatica triloba, 128. 
Hepaticae, Notes on New England, 
— VIII, 193. 
Heteranthera, 7; dubia, 7. 
Heydelbéeren, 23. 
Hieracium, 146; aurantiacum, 104; 
floribundum, 103, 146. 
High Blueberry, 183. 
Hill, E. J., The Pasture-thistles, East 
and West, 211. 
Hindberries, 19. 
Hitchcock, A. S. [Notice of Work], 
218. 
Hoary Alder, 178. 
Hobble, Witch, 184. 
Hobble-bush, 184. 
Holderness, New Hampshire, Po- 
gonia trianthophora in, 206. 
Holly, Mountain, 182. 
Honeysuckle, American Fly, 184; 
Bush, 184; Trumpet, 184. 
Hordeum jubatum, 26. 
Horse Chestnut, 32. 
Houstonia caerulea, 129. 
Howe, R. H., Jr., Ramalina Montag- 
naei De Not. on Long Island, 7. 
Huckleberry, Black, 183; Squaw, 
168. 
Hundahveiti, 27. 
Hunde Hvede, 27. 
Hvede, 27; Hunde, 27; Vild, 27, 28. 
Hvedegraes, 27. 
Hveiti, 25, 20, 30, 37, 38. 
Hveti, 32. 
Hydrocharitaceae, 4. 
Hyoscyamus, 191; niger, 191, 215, 
Note on Desmodium canescens 
and, 214. 
Hypericum aureum, 55, a casual 
Plant in eastern Massachusetts, 55. 
Hypnum, 136; aduncum, 154; Kneif- 
fii, 154; Sendtneri, 154; uncina- 
tum, 154. 
Hypoochaeris radicata, 217. 
Tlex, 181;  verticillata, 181, var. 
tenuifolia, 181. 
Indian Corn, 17, 25, 26, 37, 38. 
Iris Hookeri, 105; setosa, var. cana- 
densis, 105. 
Index 
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Iva xanthiifolia, 117, 144. 
Ivy, Poison, 181. 
Jepson, W. L. [Notice of Work], 56. 
Johannisbeeren, 22. 
Josselyn Botanical Society of Maine, 
Annual Meeting, 99. 
Juncaceae, 95. 
Juncus, 81, 95; acuminatus, 95; 
aemulans, 89; alpinus, 111, 112; 
articulatus, 95, 98, var. obtusatus, 
95; articulatus x brevicaudatus, 
137; balticus, var. littoralis, 95, 
113; brachycarpus, 96, 112; brevi- 
caudatus, 96; bufonius, 96, var. 
congestus, 96, var. halophilus, 96, 
107; canadensis, 96; communis, 
var. effusus, 84; conglomeratus, 
84, 86; dichotomus, var. platy- 
phyllus, 96, 108, 137, 216; effusus, 
81-85, North American Varia- 
tions of, S1, var. aemulans, 89, 
var. atratus, 82, var. brunneus, 
84-86, 88-90, var. compactus, 
82-86, 89, 92, 96, var. conglomera- 
tus, 83-86, var. decipiens, 82, 83, 
85, 87, 93, 96, var. exiguus, 83, 
87, 90, var. fistulosus, 82, var. 
gracilis, 84, 85, 88, 89, var. hes- 
perius, 88, var. pacificus, 84, 89, 
var. Pylaei, 84-87, 92, 96, var. 
solutus, 82, 84, 85, 87, 90, 92, 93, 
97; filiformis, 97; Gerardi, 97; 
Greenei, 97; Leersii, 86; margi- 
natus, 97; militaris, 97; nodosus, 
98; pelocarpus, 98; Pylaei, 92: 
seeundus, 98; stygius, var. ameri- 
canus, 116, 177; tenuis, 82, 98, 
var. anthelatus, 98, var. Williamsii, 
98; Vaseyi, 108, 137. 
Jungermannia acuta, 197; badensis, 
197; interrupta, 200; Kaurini, 198, 
laxa, 199; marchica, 199; Milde- 
ana, 199; Novae-Caesareae, 199. 
Juniper, Low, 177. 
Juniperis, 177; communis, var. de- 
pressa, 177, var. montana, 177; 
horizontalis, 105, 177, 218, and J. 
virginiana, Note on, 218; virgini- 
ana, 9, 218. 
Kalmia, 183; angustifolia, 183; lati- 
folia, 1, forma alba, 2, var. alba, 
2, forma fuscata, 2, var. fus- 
cata, 2, forma minor, 2, forma 
myrtifolia, 2, var. myrtifolia, 2, 
var. monstruosa, 1, var. nana, 2, 
Note on the Forms of, 1, forma 
obtusata, 2, var. obtusata, 3, var. 
