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gamic Herbarium of the New 
England Botanical Club, — II, 177; 
on algae,— X, 184; on Botry- 
chium from Tennessee, 14; on 
certain Leguminosae, 33; on Con- 
necticut Mosses,—II, 40; on 
Connecticut Plants, 30; on the 
Genus Cirsium, 238. 
Nymphaea, 21; advena, 20. 
Oak, 57, 86. 
Observations on some Plants of 
eastern Connecticut, 68. 
Odontites rubra, 182. 
Oenothera, 209; biennis, 209; grand- 
iflora, 210; Oakesiana, 218; pu- 
mila, 139; Systematic Studies on, 
— II, Oenothera Tracyi, sp. nov., 
209; Tracyi, 210, 211. 
Omphalia pyxidata, 58. 
On Gynodioecism in Plantago lanceo- 
lata, 199. 
Onagra, 209. 
Onoclea sensibilis, 126, 139. 
Ophioglossum vulgatum, 79. 
Opuntia vulgaris, 151. 
Orchids, 217. 
Orchis rotundifolia, 115, 221. 
Ornithological observations on Cleis- 
togamy, 76. 
Orontium aquaticum, 151. 
Orthotrichum pumilum, 46. 
Oryzopsis asperifolia, 139. 
Osmorhiza, 18; divaricata, 148; 
obtusa, 115, 126, 138. 
Osmunda, 134; cinnamomea, 139; 
regalis, 132, var. pumila, 133. 
Osterhout, W. J. V., A new Textbook 
on Botany, 16. f 
Ostrya virginica, 141, 148. 
Oxybaphus nyctagineus, 89. 
Oxytropis campestris, 218, var. cae- 
rulea, 119, 129, 216. 
Panax quinquefolium, 218. 
Panicum, 66, 173-175; adspersum, 
67; albemarlense, 67; albomargi- 
natum, 68; amaroides, 67; amaru- 
lum, 67; amarum, 67; auburne, 
67; barbipulvinatum, 67; Bick- 
nellii, 67; boreale, 139; Boscii, 
76; bulbosum, 9, 10; caerulescens, 
67; calliphyllum, 67; capillare, 
173, clandestinum, 76; Clutei, 67 j 
compared with that in Grays 
Manual, Recent Treatment of, 66; 
eryptanthum, 68; dichotoma, 176; 
dichotomiflorum, 175;  dichoto- 
Rhodora 
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mum, 173,. 176; “Heller. 085 
Helopus, 174; hemitomon, 68; 
hemitomum, 68; hians, 67; im- 
plicatum, 116, 135; italicum, 173; 
Joorii, 68; languidum, 68; mala- 
cophyllum, 68; mattamuskeetense, 
67; miliaceum, 173-175; miliare, 
175; nitidum, 67; obtusum, 68; 
occidentale, 175; oricola, 67; ovale, 
68; philadelphicum, 54; proli- 
ferum, 175; pseudopubescens, 68; 
pubescens, 175; rhizomatum, 67; 
roanokense, 67; scoparium, 151, 
175; sphaerocarpon, 68, var. in- 
flatum, 68; tenue, 66, 68; Type 
of the Genus, 173; verrucosum, 
151; versicolor, 175; violaceum, 
175;  virgatum, 88, 175, var. 
cubense, 67, var. -obtusum, 67; 
Wrightianum, 67. 
Paper Birch, 207. 
Paractaenum, 174. 
Parnassia Kotzebuei, 
flora, 119, 138. 
Partridge-berry, 123, 216. 
Paspalum psammophilum, 22. 
Pease, A. S., Helianthus subrhom- 
boideus in New Hampshire, 103. 
Pedicularis Furbishiae, 218. 
Peltandra, 179; virginica, 179. 
Penhallow, David Pearce, [Notice of], 
1; A correction regarding Professor, 
56 
124; parvi- 
Penicillium glaucum, 86. 
Pennisetum, 175. 
Penthorum sedoides, 141. 
Petasites palmata, 125. 
Phanopyrum, 174. 
Phegopteris Dryopteris, 124, 125, 
131; polypodioides, 125; Robert- 
iana, 131, 219. 
Philonotis, 45; caespitosa, 46, var. 
compacta, 46, var. heterophylla, 
46, var. laxa, 46. 
Phleum alpinum, 136; pratense, 208. 
Phryma Leptostachya, 218. 
Phyllodoce caerulea, 133, 136. 
Physalis grandiflora, 219; pruinosa, 
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Phytogeographic Survey of North 
America, Harshberger’s, 213. 
Picea alba, 217, 219; canadensis, 
137, 217, 219; mariana, 54, 138. 
PAN 57; Norway, 139; Red, 139, 
161. 
Pinguicula vulgaris, 115, 124, 136. 
Pinus Banksiana, 217, 219; divari- 
cata, 217; Parryana, 229; resi- 
nosa, 116, 139, 146, 161; rigida, 
