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pureum, var. foliosum, 226, var. 
maculatum, 206; urticaefolium, 241. 
Euphorbia, 195;  Cyperissias, 93, 
193, 194, 196, in Fruit, A further 
Note on, 193. 
Euthamia graminifolia Nuttallii, 96. 
Evans, A. W., Notes on New England 
Hepaticae,— IX, 1, X, 209. 
Federation of Natural History So- 
cieties, New England, 76. 
Fellows, D. W., Josselyn Botanical 
Society, 162. 
Fernald, M. L., Alchemilla alpina 
and A. vulgaris in North America, 
229; A blunt-spiked Variety of 
Carex scoparia, 115; Bowman’s 
Forest Physiography, 70; An early 
Collection of Salix balsamifera, 69; 
Field Excursions of the New Eng- 
land Botanical Club, 71; Galium 
brevipes in Minnesota, 175; An 
illustrated Key to the Trees, 163; 
The inland Variety of Spiraea to- 
mentosa, 188; New England Trees 
in Winter, 79; A new Variety of 
Juncus baltieus, 35; A new Variety 
of Lespedeza capitata, 91; A 
northeastern Variety of Chelone 
glabra, 225; A purple-fruited Ash, 
192; Salix serissima in southern 
Connecticut, 80; Sclerolepis uni- 
flora in Massachusetts, 23; A 
second Station for Cyperus Grayii 
in Essex County, Massachusetts, 
22; Two local Floras, 78; Two 
rare Junci in eastern Massachusetts 
55; Viola renifolia and V. Brain- 
erdii, 86; Xanthium strumarium 
in Massachusetts, 239. 
Festuca, 92; elatior, 179, 183; nu- 
tans, 168; obtusa, 168; ovina, 92, 
var. duriuscula, 92, 93, in Shel- 
burne, New Hampshire, 92, var. 
duriuscula, subvar. trachyphylla, 
93, var. glauca, 93; rubra, 92. 
Field Excursions of the New England 
Botanical Club, 71. 
Fimbristylis capillaris, 176; Frankii, 
29 
Fissidens bryoides, forma inconstans, 
52; exiguus, 45; incurvus, 45, 46; 
minutulus, 45; obtusifolius, 46; 
viridulus, 45, 46, var. Lylei, 45, 46. 
Fletcher, E. F., Astragalus contortu- 
plicatus on Wool-waste, 56. 
Flora of Cape Cod, The pond, 25; 
of Duxbury, Massachusetts, Fur- 
ther Notes on the, 90; of Duxbury, 
Index 
247 
Massachusetts, Notes on the, 18; 
of the Boston District,— XIV, 76, 
XV, 107; of the New Jersey Pine 
Barrens, 94. 
Floyd, F. G., Field Excursions of the 
New England Botanical Club, 71. 
Flynn, N. F., [Notice of Work], 78; 
Seventeenth annual field Meeting 
of the Vermont Botanical Club, 
204; Seventeenth annual winter 
Meeting of the Vermont Botanical 
Club, 161; A third Station in Ver- 
mont for Cyperus Houghtonii, 40. 
Forest Physiography, Bowman’s, 70. 
Forms of Peltandra virginica, 102. 
Fossombrona angulosa, 224; salina, 
224. 
Fraxinus americana, 83, 192, var. 
iodocarpa, 192; profunda, 81. 
Fucus vermicularis, 58. 
Fuirena squarrosa, 29, 32. 
Further Notes on Euphorbia Cyperis- 
sias in Fruit, 193; Notes on the 
Flora of Duxbury, Massachusetts, 
90. 
Galium, 199, 200; brevipes, 175, 176, 
in Minnesota, 175; Claytoni, 200; 
labradoricum, 199, 200, in Pennsyl- 
vania, 199; pilosum, 21; tinctor- 
ium, 200; trifidum, 206, at Wel- 
lesley, Massachusetts, 205. 
Gelidium unilaterale, 59. 
Gentiana crinita, 21. 
Genus Amelanchier in eastern North 
America, 117. 
Geographie Origin of Crataegus viri- 
dis L., 81. 
Gerardia purpurea, 29. 
Gigartina exasperata, 58; mollis, 58. 
Gleditsia aquatica, 81. 
Gloeotaenium Loitlesbergianum, 115. 
Gloiococcus mucosus, 115, 237. 
Glyceria acutiflora, 181, 184; aqua- 
tica, 180; borealis, 45, 181; cana- 
densis, 181, 184; elongata, 186; 
fluitans, 180; grandis, 181, 184; 
melicaria, 156; pallida, 181, 182, 
184; Torreyana, 186, 187. 
Gonium pectorale, 114. 
Gracilaria filiformis, 59. 
Gramineae, 20, 36, 165; of the sev- 
enth Edition of Gray’s Manual, 
Nomenclatorial Changes required 
by some, 165, 184. 
Grasses new to New Hampshire, Two, 
175. 
Gratiola, 30; aurea, 28. 
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