1913] 
213, 216, 217; rubrum, 212, 213, 
216, 217. 
Ephemerum cohaerens, 13. 
Epigaea repens, 190. 
Epilobium densum, 201; molle, 166, 
201. 
Epipactis decipiens, 98; tesselata, 98. 
Equisetum hiemale, var. affine, forma 
polystachyum, 156; palustre, 156; 
pratense, 98; variegatum, var. 
Jesupi, 154, 156, forma gemina- 
tum, 156, forma multirameum, 
156. 
Eragrostis, 132; capillaris, 132; me- 
gastachya, 132; minor, 132; pec- 
tinacea, 132, 159, var. spectabilis, 
132; pilosa, 132. 
Erica ciliaris, 191; 
Tetralix, 189, 191. 
Erigeron, 59, 205; annuus, 59, 60; 
canadense, 208; canadensis, 205- 
208, var. glabratus, 207, 209, var. 
pusillum, 208, var. pusillus, 208; 
integrifolium, 60; paniculatum, 
208; paniculatus, 207; pusillum, 
206, 208; pusillus, 206, 207, a valid 
Species, 205; ramosus, 59, 60, A 
northern Variety of, 59, var. sep- 
tentrionalis, 60; strictum, 208; 
strictus, 207; strigosus, 60. 
Eriocaulon septangulare, 162. 
Eriophorum, 20, 202. 
Erodium, 172; ciconium, 172; cicu- 
tarium, 172. 
Errata, 226. 
Essex County, Massachusetts, Fur- 
ther Notes on the Panicums of, 
36. 
Euosmus, 14, 16-18; aestivalis, 14; 
albida, 14, 16, 17; Sassafras, 14, 15, 
17. 
Eupatorium perfoliatum, var. trun- 
catum, 168; purpureum, 168, 201, 
var. foliosum, 168. 
Euphorbia Cyparissias, 43, Notes on, 
43; polygonifolia, 141. 
Euphrasia americana, 134; Randii, 
var. Farlowu, 203. 
Evans, A. W., Revised List of New 
England Hepaticae, 21. 
Evosmus, 17, 18; albida, 15, 16. 
Extended Ranges of some Connecti- 
cut Plants, 94; Range of Viola 
pedata L., 18. 
Extension of Range, Three Plants 
with, 169. 
Fellows, D. W., The Josselyn Botani- 
cal Society, 202; The nineteenth 
cinerea, 189; 
Index 231 
annual Meeting of the Josselyn Bo- 
tanical Society, 116. 
Fern, Cinnamon, 154. 
Fernald, M. L., An albino Kalmia 
angustifolia, 151; Alnus crispa 
(Ait.) Pursh, var. mollis (Fernald) 
n. comb., 44; Calamagrostis Pick- 
eringii Gray, var. debilis (Kearney) 
n. comb., 135; Carex tineta a 
valid Species, 186; A Flora of the 
Connecticut Valley in Massachu- 
setts, 97; The Genus Empetrum 
in North America, 211; The in- 
digenous Varieties of Prunella vul- 
garis in North America, 179; A 
new Station for Scirpus Longii, 
202; A northeastern Variety of 
Carex Deweyana, 92; A northern 
Variety of Erigeron ramosus, 59; 
Nuttall’s White Sassafras, 14; A 
peculiar Variety of the Canoe 
Birch, 168; Some North American 
Relatives of Polygonum mariti- 
mum, 68; Some noteworthy Varie- 
ties of Bidens, 74; Two new Cari- 
ces from Newfoundland, 133; The 
Variations of Luzula campestris in 
North America, 38. 
Festuca, 146; elatior, 146; myuros, 
146; nutans, 146; octoflora, 146, 
in Vermont, 187; ovina, 146, var. 
capillata, 146, var. hispidula, 146; 
rubra, 146, 147, var. megastachys, 
147, var. multiflora, 147, var. pro- 
lifera, 147, var. subvillosa, 95; 
zs» 187; varia, var. flavescens, 
146. 
Fischerella, 194, 197—199. 
Fissidens osmundoides, 13. 
Fletcher, E. F., Further wool-waste 
YS at Westford, Massachusetts, 
172. 
Floerkea, 66; proserpinacoides, 66. 
Flora of Maryland and Virginia, 
Notes on the,— I, 101; of the 
Boston District, Reports on the,— 
XVI, 54, XVII, 122, XVIII, 144; 
of the Connecticut Valley in 
Massachusetts, 97. 
Flynn, N. F., The eighteenth annual 
winter Meeting of the Vermont 
Botanical Club, 79; "The nine- 
teenth annual field Meeting of the 
Vermont Botanieal Club, 203. 
Fontinalis, 6, 8, 10; Allenii, 3, 10, 
11; antipyretica, 7, 10, var. gigan- 
tea, 7, 10; Cardoti, 8; dalecarlica, 
9-11; disticha, 10; Duriaei, 9, 10; 
flaccida, 8-10;  hypnoides, 10; 
