244 
Aphanothece microscopica, 114, 236; 
saxicola, 114. 
Aralia spinosa, 81. 
Arctium Lappa, 164; minus, 164, 
206; nemorosum, 164. 
Aristida purpurascens, 20. 
Aronia alnifolia, 126, 127, 143; ar- 
borea, 150; Botryapium, 150; 
latifolia, 131; ovalis, 127, 147; 
praecox, 129; sanguinea, 138; 
subcordata, 131, 150. 
Arrhenatherum, 182; elatius, 177, 
179, 183. 
Artemisia caudata, 20, 79; Stelleri- 
ana, 20. 
Arum virginicum, 103. 
Arundinaria tecta, 81. 
Asarum canadense, 75. 
Asclepias amplexicaulis, 21, 79; in- 
carnata, var. pulchra, 26; tuberosa, 
91. i 
Ash, A purple-fruited, 192. 
_ Asperella, 187; hystrix, 187. 
Aspidium simulatum, 19. 
Asplenium acrostichoides, 240. 
Asprella, 187; Hystrix, 188. 
Aster laevis, 21; nemoralis, 24; pu- 
niceus, var. lucidus, 55; specta- 
bilis, 21. 
Astragalus contortuplicatus, 56, on 
Wool-waste, 56. 
Atriplex arenaria, 19; patula, 20. 
Avena, 183; sativa, 179. 
Azalea, 101. 
Baptisia tinctoria, 22. 
Barberry, 207, found at Sherborn, 
Massachusetts, A seedless, 207. 
— oct, 211, 212; Hatcheri, 
Barbula, 47. 
Bartlett, H. H., A Flora of the New 
Jersey Pine Barrens, 94. 
Bartonia virginica, 79. 
Batchelder, C. F., Two Grasses new 
to New Hampshire, 175. 
Batchelder, Frederick William, 41. 
Bazzania trierenata, 17. 
Berberis vulgaris, 207, var. asperma, 
207. 
Berchemia scandens, 81. 
Berteroa incana, 20. 
Betula lenta, 80; nigra, 73, 235; 
populifolia, 19, 235. 
Bidens connata, 26. 
Bissell, C. H., A new Variety of Les- 
pedeza capitata, 91. 
Bladderwort, 204. 
Blake, S. F., The Forms of Peltandra 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
virginica, 102; Reports on the 
Flora of the Boston District, — XV, - 
107; Sisymbrium officinale in 
three States, 190. 
Blakeslee, A. F., [Notice of Work], 
79. 
Blephariglottis Canbyi, 96. 
Blewitt, A. E., Introduced Plants 
new to Connecticut, 163. 
Blueberry, 135. 
Blunt-spiked Variety of Carex sco- 
paria, 115. 
Boston District, Reports on the Flora 
of the, — XIV, 76; XV, 107. 
Botanical and other Papers of the 
Wilkes Exploring Expedition, 57; © 
Club, Field Excursions of the New 
England, 71, Club, seventeenth 
annual field Meeting of the Ver- 
mont, 204, Seventeenth annual 
winter Meeting of the Vermont, 
161; Club, Vermont, summer 
Meeting, 162; Society, Josselyn, 
162. 
Bowman, I., [Notice of Work], 70. 
Bowman’s Forest Physiography, 70. 
Brachiaria digitarioides, 168. 
Brachythecium acuminatum, 52. 
Bradleya macrostachys, 81. 
Brassenia Schreberi, 31. 
Brassica alba, 164. 
Bromus altissimus, 55; incanus, 55. 
Brunnichia cirrhosa, 81. 
Bush, B. F., The geographic Origin 
of Crataegus viridis L., 81. 
Calamagrostis, 175; canadensis, 182; 
cinnoides, 20; inexpansa, 175. 
Calothrix stagnalis, 114. 
Calypogeia Neesiana, 17, 18; sphag- 
nicola, 224; tenuis, 18, 224. 
Campanula uniflora, 88. 
Cape'Cod, The pond Flora of, 25. 
Carex, 21, 29, 76, 107; albolutescens, 
29; Bicknellii, 55; bullata, var. 
Greenii, 21; Crawei, 72; hirta, 
111; hormathodes, 29; lanugi- 
nosa, 76; laxiculmis, 76, var. 
copulata, 76; laxiflora, 76, var. 
blanda, 76, var. gracillima, 77, var. 
latifolia, 77, var. leptonervia, 77, 
yar. patulifolia, 245" 107, Vär. 
varians, 77;  lenticularis, 77; 
leporina, 77; leptalea, 77; lepta- 
lea Harper, 96; limosa, 77; 
livida 77; lupuliformis, 176; lu- 
pulina, 77, var. pedunculata, 77; 
lupulina X lurida, 77; lurida, 29, 
78; maritima, 78; mirabilis, 78. 
