Ei. C ee 
1911] 
Lithospermum arvense, 89. 
Liverwort, 221. 
Lobelia Dortmanna, 139; Kalmii, 
138; siphilitica, 218. 
Loiseleuria, 123; procumbens, 117. 
Lonicera canadensis, 141, 161; dioica, 
182; involucrata, 115; oblongi- 
folia, 111, 217, 221. 
Lophotocarpus spongiosus, 177. 
Lowell Institute, Botanical Lectures 
at the, 253. 
Ludvigia sphaerocarpa, 8. 
Luzula spicata, 123. 
Lychnis, 134; alpina, 118, 136. 
Lycopodium alopecuroides, 151; an- 
notinum, 170; clavatum, 54, 169, 
170, var. megastachyon, 54, 103, 
116; complanatum, 116, 137, 169- 
171, 211, 212, near Hartland, 
Vermont, 211, var. Chamaecy- 
parissus, 169, var. flabelliforme, 
128, 139, 168; flabelliforme, 
168-171; inundatum, 79, 128; 
obscurum, 169, 170, var. den- 
droideum, 54; sabinaefolium, 147; 
Selago, 136, 147; tristachyum, 
169, 170. 
Lycopus rubellus, 8; uniflorus, 139. 
Lygodium palmatum, 78. 
Lyonia calyculata, 215. 
Lysimachia terrestris, 139. 
Magnolia virginica, 150, 155. 
Maine, Winter Meeting of the 
Josselyn Botanical Society of, 90. 
Maple, 57, 86; Swamp, 86. 
Marigold, Marsh, 123. 
Marsh Marigold, 123. 
Marsilea, 221; quadrifolia, 79, 221. 
Maryland and Virginia, The Typhae 
de 241; Solidago polycephala in, 
Massachusetts and New Jersey, A 
new Species of Scirpus from, 4; 
Castanea pumila in eastern, 90; 
Cynanchum nigrum in Barnstable, 
70; Dracocephalum thymiflorum 
a casual Plant at Westford, 212; 
Pteridophyte Notes from eastern, 
101; Some fleshy Fungi of Stow, 
57; "Two lost Carices from eastern, 
243. 
Massey, A. B., Plants in Flower 
February 8, 1911, at Clemson 
College, South Carolina, 91. 
Matricaria Chamomilla, 90; inodora, 
90; suaveolens, 90. 
Medeola, 217. 
Melampsora, 14. 
Index 
263 
Melampyrum lineare, 117, 149. 
Melanopus, 64. 
Melilotus alba, 89; officinalis, 89. 
Microstylis monophyllos, 117, 125; 
unifolia, 78. 
Milium, 173; effusum, 125. 
Mimulus, 18; moschatus, 115; rin- 
gens, 141. 
Missouri Rhexias, 166. 
Mitchella, 216; repens, 
forma leucocarpa, 32. 
Mitella nuda, 125, 217. 
Monotropa, 17;  Hypopitys, 18; 
uniflora, 18. 
Montia lamprosperma, 122; 
laris, 140. 
Moore, A. H., Solidago polycephala 
in Maryland, 106. 
Morchella esculenta, 58. 
Mosses, Notes on Connecticut,— IT, 
40 
32, 216, 
rivu- 
Mountain Ash, 238; Cranberry, 136. 
Myrica cerifera, 243. 
Myriophyllum humile, 18; spicatum, 
182; tenellum, 135, 140. 
Najas guadalupensis, 151, 160. 
Nanomitrium Austini, 46. 
Nantucket, Three additional Plants 
from, 105. 
Naucoria, 57; firma, 64. 
Necessary Change of Name, 55. 
Nemopanthus mucronata, 78. 
Nepeta, 18. 
New England Botanical Club, Notes 
from the Phaenogamic Herbarium 
of the,— II, 177; Federation of 
Natural History, 187. 
Newfoundland and southern Labra- 
dor, A botanical Expedition to, 109. 
New Hampshire, Helianthus sub- 
rhomboideus in, 103; A Scirpus 
new to, 55. 
New Jersey, A new Species of Scirpus 
from Massachusetts and, 4. 
New Species of Scirpus from Massa- 
chusetts and New m A, 4; 
Textbook on Botany 
Variety of Rubus i apy odi 193. 
Nichols, G. E., Notes on Connecticut 
Mosses,— II, 40. 
North America, Harshberger’s Phyto- 
geographic Survey of, 213. 
Northern Variety of Gaylussacia 
dumosa, 95. 
Norway Pine, 139. 
Notes from eastern Massachusetts, 
Pteridophyte, 101; from my Her- 
barium, 71; from the Phaeno- 
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