230 
Compositae, 19, 206. 
Coniferae, 101. 
Connecticut Mosses, Notes on, — IV, 
3; Plants, Extended Ranges of 
some, 94; Scirpus Peckii in, 98; 
Valley in Massachusetts, A Flora 
. of the, 97; Viola Selkirkii in, 225. 
Conocephalum conicum, 22. 
Convolvulus arvensis, 167; 
maeus, 67. 
Conyzella canadensis, 208. 
Corallorhiza, 20. 
Corema Conradii, 142. 
Coreopsis, 77, 78; aristosa, 77, var. 
mutica, 78; bidentoides, 75, 78; 
bidentoides x Bidens frondosa, 78; 
discoidea, 76. 
Correction concerning Dicksonia 
punctilobula, forma cristata, 204. 
Corylus rostrata, 118. 
Crataegus, 224; macracantha, 165; 
punctata, 165. 
Cross-leaved Heath, 189. 
Crow-berries, 31. 
Crowberry, 211. 
Cryptogramma Stelleri, 98. 
Cuphea petiolata, 67. 
Currant, 29, 30; Wild, 29. 
Cuscuta arvensis, 67; Gronovii, 66; 
obtusiflora, 66. 
Cushman, J. A., Reports on the Flora 
of the Boston District,— XVI, 54. 
Cyanophyceae, 89. 
Cylindrospermum minutum, 90; mus- 
cicola, 90. 
Cynodon, 130; Dactylon, 130. 
Cynosurus, 144; cristatus, 144. 
Cynthia, 67. 
Cyperaceae, 100. 
Cyperus capitatus, 200; diandrus, 
160; filieulmis, var. macilentus, 
161; Grayi, 100, in Rhode Island, 
100; Houghtonii, 153, 160; stri- 
gosus, forma capitatus, 200, var. 
capitatus, 200, var. compositus, 
161. 
pi iem campestris, var. multiflora, 
2 
spitha- 
Cypripedium acaule, 73, 190, A tera- 
tological Specimen of, 73; parvi- 
florum, 67; spectabile, 73. 
Dactylis, 144; glomerata, 144. 
Dactyloctenium, 131;  aegyptium, 
131. 
Danthonia, 130; compressa, 130, 
159; spicata, 130. 
Daphne mezerium, 203. 
Darling, C. A., [Notice of Work], 19. 
Rhodora 
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Dasystephana, 224; Elliott’s, 224. 
Deane, W., Reports on the Flora of 
the Boston District,— XVI, 54, 
XVII, 122, XVIII, 144. 
Dentaria maxima, 98. 
Deschampsia, 129; caespitosa, 129, 
203; flexuosa, 129. 
Dianthus plumarius, 203. 
Dicksonia punctilobula, forma cris- 
tata, 44, 204, A Correction concern- 
ing, 204. 
Dicranum Bonjeani, 11; Drummondii, 
11, 13; montanum, 13; palustre, 
11; sabuletorum, 13; spurium, 13; 
undulatum, 11; viride, 13. 
Didymodon rubellus, 13. 
Digitaria, 55; filiformis, 55; humi- 
fusa, 55; sanguinalis, 55. 
Diodonta, 77. 
Diplophylleia albicans, 23; apiculata, 
23; taxifolia, 23. 
Dipsaeus sylvestris, 67. 
Direa palustris, 203. 
Distichlis, 144; spicata, 144, 203. 
Dr. C. A. Darling's Handbook of the 
wild and cultivated Plants, 19. 
Drepanocladus aduncus, 12, 13; 
revolvens, 12. 
Eatonia obtusata, 128. 
Echinochloa, 122; colona, 122; crus- 
galli, 122; frumentacea, 122; Wal- 
teri, 122. 
Eighteenth annual winter Meeting of 
the Vermont Botanical Club, 79. 
Eleocharis acicularis, 91; diandra, 
222; intermedia, 161; Macounii, 
222; nitida, 222; palustris, var. 
calva, 161, var. major, 161, var. 
vigens, 161; rostellata, 76; Smallii, 
222. 
Eleusine, 131; indica, 131. 
Elliott’s Dasystephana, 224; Gen- 
tian, 224. 
Elodea canadensis, 91. 
Elodium Blandowii, 13. 
Elymus, 150, 219; arenarius, 29, 
32, 33, 218, at Provincetown — 
native or introduced? 218; aus- 
tralis, 150, 159; brachystachys, 
150; canadensis, 150; striatus, 
150; virginieus, 150, var. hirsuti- 
glumis, 151, var. submuticus, 151. 
Empetrum atropurpureum, 211, 
214, 215; Eamesii, 211, 215, 217; 
in North America, The Genus, 211; 
nigrum, 31, 141, 211, 213-217, var. 
andinum, 214—217, var. purpureum, 
211, 212, 216; purpureum, 212, 
