228 
Aster amethystinus, 57; linariifolius, 
153; novi-belgii, 168. 
. Asterella tenella, 22. 
Avena, 129; hirsuta, 129; hybrida, 
129; pubescens, 68; sativa, 129; 
striata, 144. 
Barbarea vulgaris, 165. 
Barberry, 226; Thunberg’s, 225. 
Barbula convoluta, 11, var. commu- 
tata, 11; unguiculata, 11. 
Bartlett, H. H., Inheritance of sex 
Forms in Plantago lanceolata, 173; 
A second Edition of Britton & 
Brown's Illustrated Flora, 220; 
Systematic Studies on Oenothera, 
IL, The Delimitation of Oeno- 
thera biennis L., 48, III, New 
Species from Ithaca, New York, 81. 
Bazzannia triangularis, 27; tricre- 
nata, 23, 27; trilobata, 23. 
Bean, R. C., Some Maine Plants, 134. 
Bell Heather, 189. 
Benzoin, 18. 
Berberis Thunbergii, 225, naturalized 
in New Hampshire, 225. 
Betula, 103, 168; alba, 169, 201, var. 
cordifolia, 201, var. elobata, 169; 
alleghaniensis, 222; nana, 168, var. 
Michauxii, 168, 169; populifolia, 
153; pubescens, 169. 
Bicknell, E. P., The Heather, Cal- 
luna vulgaris, on Martha's Vine- 
yard, 189. 
Bidens, 76, 77; aristosa, 76-78, var. 
Fritcheyi, 78, var. mutica, 78; 
bidentoides, 75, 78; connata, 74, 
76, var. anomala, 76; discoidea, 
76; Eatoni, 76, var. fallax, 76; 
frondosa, 74-78, var. anomala, 75; 
laevis, 95; some noteworthy Vari- 
eties of, 74; tripartita, 74-76, var. 
heterodoxa, 76; vulgata, 98, 168. 
Biology of Wood's Hole, An import- 
ant Publication on the, 152. 
Birch, 33; A peculiar Variety of the 
Canoe, 168; White, 29, 33, 34. 
Bird’s Eye Maple, 34. 
Blackberry, Millspaugh’s, 224. 
Blake, S. F., Forms of Ophioglossum 
vulgatum in eastern North Amer- 
ica, 86; Reports on the Flora of the 
Boston District,— XVI, 54, XVII, 
122, XVIII, 144; A second local 
Record for Rynchospora macro- 
stachya Torr., 19; Six Weeks’ 
Botanizing in Vermont,— I, 153, 
II, 200; Two Records of Panicum 
calliphyllum, 99. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Blanchard, F. N., Two new Species 
of Stigonema, 192. 
Blasia pusilla, 22. 
Blepharostoma trichophyllum, 23. 
Blewitt, A. E., Notes on Euphorbia 
Cyparissias L., 43; Scirpus Peckii 
in Connecticut, 98. 
Boston District, Reports on the Flora 
of the,— XVI, 54, XVII, 122, 
XVIII, 144. 
Botanical and Bird Clubs, The joint 
summer Meeting of the Vermont, 
79; Club, Annual Meeting of the 
New England, 1; Club, The 
eighteenth annual winter Meeting 
of the Vermont, 79; Club, The 
nineteenth annual field Meeting of 
the Vermont, 203; Society, The 
Josselyn, 202; Society, The nine- 
teenth annual Meeting of the Jos- 
selyn, 116. 
Botanizing in Vermont, Six Weeks’ ,— 
I, 153, II, 200. 
Botrychium ternatum, var. jnter- 
medium, 156. 
Bouteloua, 130; gracilis, 130; oligo- 
stachya, 130; radicosa, 131; tex- 
ana, 131. 
Brachyelytrum, 125; erectum, 125. 
Brachythecium populeum, 13; velu- 
tinum, 13. 
Brainerd, E., Is Viola arenaria DC. 
indigenous to North America? 
106, Notes on new or rare Violets of 
northeastern America, 112. 
Brassica nigra, 165. 
Britton, N. L. [Notice of Work], 220. 
Britton & Brown’s Illustrated FJora, 
A second Edition of, 220. 
Britton’s Agrimony, 224. 
Briza, 144; maxima, 144; media, 144. 
Bromus, 147; altissimus, 147; arven- 
sis, 147; brizaeformis, 147; cilia- 
tus, 144, 147; commutatus, 147; 
hordeaceus, 147, var. leptostachys, 
147; inermis, 147; japonicus, 148; 
Kalmii, 148; purgans, 148; ra- 
cemosus, 148; rubens, 148; seca- 
linus, 148; sterilis, 148; tectorum, 
148; unioloides, 148; villosus, 148, 
var. Gussonii, 148. 
Brown, A., [Notice of Work], 220. 
Brunella, 182, 183; cinerea, 182, 183; 
cordata, 182; heterophylla, 182; 
hirsuta, 182; microphylla, 182; 
obtusifolia, 182; petiolaris, 182; 
reticulata, 182; rosea, 182; sessili- 
folia, 182; vulgaris, 181, 182. 
Bryum capillare, 13. 
