1911] 
Botany, A new Textbook on, 16. 
Botrychium, 14, 15; from Tennessee, 
Notes on, 14; Lunaria, 119, 147; 
obliquum, 14, 103, var. dissectum, 
15, var. oneidense, 102; ternatum, 
var. intermedium, 103; virgin- 
ianum, 15, 125. 
Brainerd, E., Cyrus Guernsey Pringle 
225. 
Brassica Erucastrum, var. ochro- 
leuca, 11; juncea, 10, 89; ob- 
tusangula, var. Pollichii, 11; ochro- 
leuca, 11. 
Bromus, 88; inermis, 88; squarrosus, 
88; tectorum, 88. 
Bush, B. F., The Missouri Rhexias, 
166. 
Calamagrostis hyperborea, 136; lab- 
radorica, 119; lapponica, 123; 
neglecta, 123;  Pickeringii, 116, 
131, 247; purpurascens, 219. 
Calla palustris, 78, 220. 
Calliergon trifarium, 44, 45. 
Callithamnion Lenormandi, 186, 187. 
Callitriche anceps, 133. 
Calopogon pulchellus, 128, 139, 220. 
Calothrix, 185; Braunii, 185; crus- 
tacea, 185; Kawraiskyi, 185. 
Caltha palustris, 123. 
Calypso, 221; borealis, 221; bulbosa, 
115, 161, 221. 
Camelina microcarpa, 89. 
Campanula rotundifolia, var. alas- 
kana, 127. 
Camptothecium nitens, 46. 
Cantharellus dichotomus, 63. 
Cape Cod; third Note, Flora of 
Lower, 17. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris, 91; elliptica, 
137 
Carduus, 238;  leiocephalus, 240; 
plattensis, 240; spinosissimus, 239. 
Carex, 130, 233, 247, 248; acuti- 
formis, 233; aenea, 178; aestivalis, 
30, 233; alata, 233; albolutescens, 
233, var. cumulata, 233; aquatilis, 
233; arctata, 233; atlantica, 135; 
aurea, 233; Bicknellii, 233; bi- 
color, 127;  binervis, 243, 244; 
bromoides, 233;  brunnea, 233; 
brunnescens, 233; bullata, 234, 
var. Greenii, 234, var. Greenii X 
lupulina, 234, var. Greenii X vesi- 
caria, 234, var. Greenii X vesi- 
caria, var. monile, 234; canescens, 
var. disjuncta, 234, var. sublo- 
liacea, 234, var. vulgaris, 234; 
capillaris, var. elongata, 125; caryo- 
Index 
257 
phyllea, 234; castanea, 115, 138; 
cephaloidea, 69, 234;  cepha- 
lophora, 234; communis, 234; 
comosa, 234; conoidea, 234; 
Crawei, 30; Crawfordii, 234; crin- 
ita, 234, var. gynandra, 235, var. 
minor, 235; cristata, 235; debilis, 
var. Rudgei, 69, 117, 248, var. 
Rudgei X virescens, 69, 248; de- 
flexa, 117, 248, var. Deanei, 248; 
Deweyana, 125, 126, 248; diandra, 
248, var. ramosa, 248; digitalis, 
249; eburnea, 117, 138, 249; exilis, 
249, var. squamacea, 249; festu- 
cacea, 249, var. brevior, 249; 
filiformis, 250; flava, 130, 250, 
var. elatior, 250, var. gaspensis, 
132, 138, var. rectirostra, 250; 
floridana, 246; foenea, 250; var. 
perplexa, 250; folliculata, 148, 250; 
fulva, 130, 131, 243, 244, 245, 
246, fulvescens, 245; glaucodea, 
250; Goodenowii, 250; gracillima, 
250, var. humilis, 250;  Grayii, 
250; Greeniana, 130, 243-245; 
grisea, 250;  gynocrates, 115; 
helodes, 243-246, 250; hirta, 250; 
hormathodes, 135, 140, 250, var. 
invisa, 128, 250, var. Richii, 251; 
Hornschuchiana, 130, 131, 243- 
245, var. laurentiana, 130, 
138, 245-247, 251; hystericina, 
251, var. Cooleyi, 251; intumes- 
cens, 117, 149, 251, var. Fernaldii, 
251; laevigata, 243, 244, 245, 250; 
lagopina, 219; laxiflora, var. lep- 
tonervia, 125; limosa, 116, 247, 
251; lurida, 141, 148; Michaux- 
iana, 138;  novae-angliae, 30; 
oligosperma, 217, 218; panicea, 
243; pauciflora, 95; pedata, 129, 
137; pelva, 244; polygama, 116; 
prasina, 178; ptychocarpa, 151; 
rariflora, 122, 136; retrorsa, 141, 
148, 161; rupestris, 129; scir- 
poidea, 117, 238; silicea, 128, 135, 
140; sterilis, 135, 140; straminea, 
var. invisa, 250; stricta, 141; 
stylosa, 122; subulata, 78, 79, 151; 
trisperma, 54, var. Billingsii, 116; 
135; umbellata, 69, var. brevi- 
rostris, 68, 69; vaginata, 115, 125; 
vestita, 179; virescens, 69; vul- 
pinoidea, 139, 146. 
Carices of eastern Massachusetts, 
Two lost, 243. 
Carya, 91; 217. 
Cassia Chamaecrista, $8; 
landica, 34. 
mari- 
