1910] 
Margris, 30. 
Masbjork, 30. 
Maser-birke, 30. 
Massachusetts, Botrychium obli- 
quum, var. oneidense in eastern, 
80; The Extension of some Ranges 
in ‘eastern, 38; flowering in April, 
Plants of eastern, 127; Hyperi- 
cum aureum a casual Plant in 
eastern, 55; Notes on the Flora 
of Franklin County, 168; Pinus 
Lr "n T = 917. T 
resinosa in Norwood, 217; Tetra- 
plodon australis in, 156; Two 
Plants new to, 204. 
Masur, 31, 32. 
Masurbiórk, 31. 
Matricaria Chamomilla, var. 
nata, 104, 144; inodora, 104; 
veolens, 144. 
Mausurr, 30. 
Mazer, 30. 
Meadow-sweet, 179. 
Meal-grass, 27, 29, Sand, 27 
Melgras, 27. 
Melilotus alba, 16; 
Melr, 27-30. 
Melur, 27. 
coro- 
sua- 
indica, 190. 
Menyanthes trifoliata, 11, in West 
Virginia, 11. 
Metzgeria crassipilis, 204; furcata, 
204. 
Micromitrium, 146. 
Microspora, 9. 
Mimoseae, 16. 
Mitella diphylla, 170. 
Montia fontana, 138, 146, var. 
tenerrima, 138;  Halhi, 138; 
lamprosperma, 106, 138, 146; 
minor, 138; rivularis, 138, 146. 
Moore, d H., Agropyron caninum 
and its North American Allies, 
61; Notes on Agropyron, 205; 
William Gleason Goldsmith, 227. 
Moosewood, 182, 184. 
Mosses, Notes on Connecticut, 146. 
Mosurr, 31, 32. 
Mosurr, 30, 37, 38; Wood, 18, 25, 
30, 32. 
Mountain Ash, American, 179; Ash, 
Spiraea, 179; Blackberry, 180; 
Cranberry, 23, 25, 34, 35, 37, 183; 
Holly, 182; Maple, 37, 182. 
Moxie Plum, 153. 
Muhlenbergia, 40; 
sobolifera, 40. 
Mylia, 201. 
Myosotis virginica, 129. 
Myrica, 178; asplenifolia, 128, 178; 
carolinensis, 119, 178; Gale, 117, 
128, 178. 
racemosa, 40; 
Index 239 
Myricaceae, 178. 
Myriophyllum alterniflorum, 190, 
191; ambiguum, forma capil- 
laceum, 190. 
Myrtillum, 23. 
Myrtle-tree, 23. 
Nabalus Boottii, 6. 
Najadaceae, 12. 
Nanomitrium, 146-148, 150; Aus- 
tini, 147, 148; synoicum, 148. 
Nelson, A. [Notice of Work], 13. 
Nemopanthus, 182; mucronata, 182. 
New Brunswick, A Summer's Botan- 
izing in eastern Maine and west- 
ern, 101, 133. 
New England Botanical Club, Notes 
from the phaenogamic Herbarium 
of the,— I, 185; Hepaticae, Notes 
on,— V ET 193. 
New H: ampshire, A fourth Pinus 
rigida for Coos County, 99; Po- 
gonia trianthophora in Holder- 
ness, 206. 
New hybrid Cornus (Cornus rugosa 
x stolonifera), 121; Variety of 
Rhamnus caroliniana, 19. 
Nichols, G. E., Notes on Connecti- 
cut Mosses, 146. 
Niggerheads, 132. 
North America, Synopsis of 
Species of Arctium in, 43. 
North American Allies, Agropyron 
caninum and its, 61; Species of 
Panicum, 218; Variations of Jun- 
eus effusus, 81; Variations of 
Lycopodium clavatum, 50. 
Norw ood, Massachusetts, Pinus resi- 
nosa in, 217. 
Note on Boehmeria cylindrica, var. 
Drummondiana, 10; on Desmo- 
dium canescens and Hyoscyamus 
niger, 214; on Juniperus hori- 
zontalis and J. virginiana, 218; 
on Scheuchzeria palustris L., 156; 
on the Forms of Kalmia latifolia, 1. 
Notes from the phaenogamic Herba- 
rium of the New England Botani- 
eal Club,— I, 185; on Agropyron, 
205; on Connecticut Mosses, 146; 
on New England Hepaticae,— 
VIII, 193; on Peltandra, Rafin- 
esque, 47; on recent Publications, 
56; on some northeastern Species 
of Spergularia, 157; on the Flora 
of Franklin County, Massachu- 
setts, 168; on the Plants of Wine- 
land the Good, 17. 
the 
Oak, Poison, 181; Red, 179; Scrub, 8. 
