248 
Changes required by some Grami- 
neae of the seventh Edition of, 
165, 184. 
Griffin, D. L, Vermont Botanical 
Club, Summer Meeting, 162. 
Grimaldia fragrans, 6. 
Grimmia, 52; apocarpa, 52; 
ferta, 52. 
Groton, Massachusetts, Rare Plants 
in, 234. 
Gymnogongrus dendroides, 59; ver- 
micularis, 58. 
Gymnostichum, 187; Hystrix, 188. 
Gymnostomum, 46; rupestre, 46, 47. 
Gyrostachys Beckii, 96. 
con- 
Habenaria blephariglottis, 204. 
Helianthus annuus, 206. 
Hemicarpha, 30; micrantha, 29. 
Hepatica acutiloba, 75; triloba, 235. 
Hepaticae, Notes on New England,— 
IN TX, 200. 
Hervey, E. W., [Notice of Work], 79. 
Heterokonatae, 114. 
Heteroscyphus, 214. 
Hibiscus Trionum, 206. 
Hicoria aquatica, 81; villosa, 83. 
Hieracium aurantiacum, 91; cana- 
dense, 21; Gronovii, 21; venosum, 
Zi. 
Hierochloe odorata, 20. 
Hill, E. J., The sand Plum in In- 
diana, 196. 
Hippuris vulgaris, 24. 
Holly, 91. 
Homalocenchrus, 187. 
Hordeum murinum, 163. 
Howe, R. H. Jr., Some Lichens from 
Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, 
88. 
Hubbard, F. T., Nomenclatorial 
Changes required by some Grami- 
neae of the seventh Edition of 
Gray's Manual, 165, 184; Some 
Panicums of Essex County, Massa- 
chusetts, 36. 
Hudsonia tomentosa, 20. 
Hunnewell, F. W. 2d, Galium tri- 
fidum at Wellesley, Massachusetts, 
206. 
Hydrodictyon reticulatum, 237. 
= apa 47; curvirostre, 46, 
47. 
Hypericum canadense, 28; virgin- 
icum, 28, 30. 
Hypnea Coulteri, 59. 
Hypriea Coulteri, 59. 
Hystrix, 187; Hystrix, 188; patula, 
188. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Ilex, 205; glabra, 19, 21; laevigata, 
21; mollis, A Connecticut Station 
for, 205; opaca, 19, 21, 81, 91; 
verticillata, 21. 
Ilecebrum verticillatum, 207, An. 
American Station for, 207. 
Illustrated Key to the Trees, 163. 
Ilysanthes, 24. 
Impatiens biflora, 26. 
Indiana, The sand Plum in, 196. 
Inland Variety of Spiraea tomentosa,. 
188. 
Introduced Plants new to Connecti- 
cut, 163. 
Isachne miliacea, 170. 
Itea virginica, 81. 
Jarvis, C. D., [Notice of Work], 79. 
Josselyn Botanical Society, 162. 
Juncaceae, 55. 
Junci in eastern Massachusetts, 
Two rare, 55. 
Juncus balticus, anew Variety of, 35, 
var. melanogenus, 35, var. mon- 
tanus, 36; brachycarpus, 55, 56; 
canadensis, 31; effusus, var. con- 
glomeratus, 95, var. decipiens, 55, 
56; marginatus, 31; militaris, 30; 
pelocarpus, 31. 
Jungermannia ascendens, 212; as- 
perifolia, 223; bifida, 220, 221; 
byssacea, 221, 222; divaricata, 
221, 222; fragilis, 217; Hatcheri, 
210; Helleriana, 224; multifida, 
17; obtusa, 212; pallescens, $ 
rivularis, 219, scalaris, 11; sphe- 
nocarpa, 12; Starkii, 221, 222. 
Kalmia latifolia, 91. 
Kennedy, G. G., Quercus imbricaria 
Michx. in Massachusetts, 34. 
Kingman, C. C, An American 
Station for Illecebrum verticilla- 
tum, 207. 
Kirk, G. L., Solidago calcicola in 
Vermont, 54. 
Klugh, A. B., The Algae of a marshy 
Pond, 113; Notes on the Algae 
of the Rideau, Ontario, 236. 
Knowlton, C. H , Field Excursions of 
the New England Botanical Club, 
71; New Stations for Paspalum 
psammophilum, 174; Notes on 
the Flora of Duxbury, Massa- 
chusetts, 18; Rare Plants in 
Groton, Massachusetts, 234; Re- 
ports on the Flora of the Boston 
District,— XIV, 76, X, 107. 
