238 
Pavartii, 2, forma polypetala, 1, 
var. poly etala, 1, forma rubra, 
2, var. rubra, 2; myrtifolia, 2. 
Kern, F. D., Two new Species of 
Uromyces on Carex, 124. 
King Devil Weeds, 103. 
Kirk, G. L., Two Vermont Grasses 
rediscovered, 40. 
Kjarrhveiti, 27. 
Knowlton, C. H., Note on Scheuch- 
zeria palustris, 156; Pinus resi- 
nosa in Norwood, Massachusetts, 
27; Reports on the Flora of the 
Boston District,— VI, 3, VII, 95. 
Kobresia elachyearpa, 112. 
Labrador Tea, 182. 
Lactuca, 145; canadensis, 145; hir- 
suta, 145; integrata, 15. 
Lambkill, 183. 
Lappa intermedia, 45; major, 44, 
subvar. purpurascens, 45; minor, 
47; officinalis, 44; tomentosa, 45. 
Lapsana communis, 145. 
Larch, American, 177. 
Larches, 117. 
— Cranberry, 183, toothed Aspen, 
178. 
Larix, 177; laricina, 103, 177. 
Laurel, Sheep, 183 
Leather Leaf, 183. 
Lechea intermedia, 108. 
Ledum, 182; groenlandieum, 118, 
182. 
Leguminosae, 181. 
Lemna, 5; minor, 5; trisculca, 5; 
Valdiviana, 5.: 
Lemnaceae, 5. 
Lepigonum leiospermum, 158, 163; 
marinum, 161; salinum, 159, 162. 
Leptoscyphus, 201. 
Leskea, 153. ~ 
Lettuce, Prickly, 15. 
Liatris, 14. 
Lilac, Common, 184. 
Lilium canadense, 111. : 
Limosella, 143; aquatica, var. tenui- 
folia, 120, 143. 
Linaria minor, 142. 
Ling-berry, 23. 
Lingon, 23. 
Linum floridum, 190. 
Liparis liliifolia, 168. 
Lithospermum officinale, 170. 
Lobelia Kalmii, 112, 114, 117. 
Locust, Clammy, 181; Common, 181. 
Loiseleuria procumbens, 107 
Lolium temulentum, 185, var. lep- 
tochaeton, 185. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Long, B., Range Extension of Scir- 
pus Smithii, var. setosus, 155. 
Long Island, Ramalina Montagnaei 
DeNot. on, 7. 
Lonicera, 166, 167, 184; caerulea, 
209, in eastern America, The Varia- 
tions of, 209, var. calvescens 210, 
211, var. canadensis, 210, var. 
villosa, 109, 117, 129, 209-211; 
canadensis, 129, 184; flava, 167; 
flavescens, 167;  flavida, 167; 
oblongifolia, 117-119; parviflora, 
var. Sullivantii, 167; prolifera, 
166, 167, and L. flavida, 166; 
reticulata, 166; rupestris, 166; 
sempervirens, 176, 184, var. Sulli- 
vantii, 167; Sullivantii, 166, 167. 
— — 3; spongiosus, 3, 120, 
Lophozia, 193; alpestris, 204; bad- 
ensis, 197, 198; Kaurini, 193, 198, 
199; marchica, 199, 200; Milde- 
ana, 199, 200; Muelleri, 197, 198; 
Novae-Caesariae, 199; Rutheana, 
198, 199. 
Low Black Blueberry, 183; Juniper, 
i Rose, 180; Sweet Blueberry, 
3 
Luzula, 14, 98; campestris, var. 
multiflora, 98, 128;  saltuensis, 
99, 128, 170. 
Lycopodium annotinum, var. pun- 
gens, 107, 133; clavatum, 50-54, 
The North American Variations 
of, 50; var. brevispicatum, 54, 
55; var. integerrimum, 54, 55; 
var megastachyon, 53, 55; 
monostachyon, 50-53, 55; sabinae- 
folium, 110, 133, 207; Selago, var. 
appressum, 54; tristachyum, 207. 
Lycopus, europaeus, 191. 
Lyme-grass, Sea, 27. 
Lyngbya aestuarii, 9. 
Lysimachia, 141; producta, 217; 
terrestris, 141; terrestris X 
thyrsiflora, 141; thyrsiflora, 141. 
Maine and western New Brunswick, 
A Summer's Botanizing in eastern, 
101, 133; Annual Meeting, The 
Josselyn Botanical Society of, 
99; Woody Plants of Brooklin, 173. 
Malva sylvestris, 140, 141; var. 
mauretiana, 140. 
Mamillaria, 14. 
Maple, 30, 32, 37, 38; Mountain, 
37, 182; Red, 182; Rock, 182; 
Striped, 182; Sugar, 182; Swamp, 
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