232 
Lescurii, 10, var. gracilescens, 8; 
neomexicana, 7; nitida, 8-10; 
novae angliae, 8, 10, 11, var. heter- 
ophylla, 9, 10, var. latifolia, 9, 
var. Lorenziae, 9, 11; squamosa, 
10; Sullivantii, 8, 10. 
Forms of Ophioglossum vulgatum in 
eastern North America, 86. 
Fossombronia foveolata, 22; salina, 
22; Wondraczekii, 22. 
Fragaria americana, 222; canadensis, 
222; grandiflora, 165; virginiana, 
var. terrae-novae, 203. 
Fraxinus, 15; pennsylvanica, 15, var. 
lanceolata, 15, 167. 
Frullania Asagrayana, 23; Brittoniae, 
23; eboracensis, 23, 27; inflata, 
23, 27; Oakesiana, 23; plana, 23; 
riparia, 23; saxicola, 24, 27; Sel- 
wyniana, 24, 27; squarrosa, 24; 
Tamarisci, 24; virginica, 27. 
Further Notes on the Panieums of 
Essex County, Massachusetts, 36; 
wool-waste Plants at Westford, 
Massachusetts, 172. 
Galeopsis Tetrahit, var. bifida, 167. 
Galium Aparine, 167; labradoricum, 
203; Mollugo, 68; verum, 67. 
Galpinsia, 223; interior, 223. 
Gastridium, 127; australe, 127. 
Gates, R. R., A new Oenothera, 45. 
Gaylussacia baccata, forma glauco- 
carpa, 167. 
Gentian, Elliott’s, 224. 
Genus Empetrum in North America, 
211. 
Geocalyx graveolens, 24. 
Georgian Bay, Notes on Algae of, 88. 
Geraniaceae, 172. 
Geranium Bicknellii, 141; carolinia- 
num, 141; maculatum, 79. 
Gerardia, 224. 
Gloeocapsa ambigua, 89; fusco-lutea, 
89; rupestris, 89. 
Gloiococcus mucosus, 92. 
Glyceria, 145; acutiflora, 145; bo- 
realis, 98, 145; canadensis, 145; 
fluitans, 98; grandis, 145; laxa, 
145, 203; melicaria, 145; nervata, 
145; obtusa, 145; pallida, 145, 
var. Fernaldii, 145; septentriona- 
2s 98, 146; Torreyana, 121, 145, 
Gnaphalium plantagineum, 120. 
Gonatherus, 17. 
Gramineae, 54, 122, 144. 
Grape, 29-32. 
Green Ash, 15. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Grimaldia fragrans, 22. 
Gymnomitrium concinnatum, 24; 
corallioides, 24. 
Habenaria bracteata, 163; clavellata, 
163; fimbriata, 204; flava, 203. 
Handbook of the wild and cultivated 
Plants, Dr. C. A. Darling's, 19. 
Hapalosiphon, 194—199. 
Haplohymenium triste, 13. 
Harger, E. B., Some Plants of the 
Southbury Triassic Area, 65. 
Harpanthus scutatus, 24. 
Heath, Cross-leaved, 189. 
Heather, 189, Bell, 189; Calluna 
vulgaris on Martha’s Vineyard, 189. 
Hedeoma hispida, 167. 
Heleochloa, 125; schoenoides, 125. 
Helianthium parvulum, 223. 
Hemerocallis flava, 217. 
Hepaticae, Revised List of New Eng- 
land, 21. 
Hibiscus esculentus, 15; moscheutus, 
Hieracium florentinum, 116, at 
Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, 
116; pratense, 67. 
Hierochloë, 124; odorata, 124. 
Holcus, 128; lanatus, 128. 
Hordeum, 150; distichum, 150; ju- 
batum, 150; maritimum, 150; 
murinum, 150; nodosum, 150; vul- 
gare, 150. 
Howe, R. H., Jr., An additional Note 
on Nantucket Lichens, 93. 
Hubbard, F. T., Further Notes on 
the Panicums of Essex County, 
Massachusetts, 36; A Panicum 
unreported in New England, 64. 
Huckleberry, 225. 
Hudsonia tomentosa, var. intermedia, 
154. 
Hull, E. D., Adavance of Potamoge- 
ton crispus L., 171; Extended 
Range of Viola pedata L., 18. 
Hveiti, 33. 
Hypericum Ascyron, 154, 166; bo- 
reale, 166; canadense, 166; majus, 
166. 
Hypnum uncinatum, 12, 13. 
Hypopitys lanuginosa, 190. 
Hystrix patula, 151. 
Ilex, 15, 63; bronxensis, 222; glabra, 
76; monticola, 15, var. mollis, 15. 
Important Publication on the Biol- 
ogy of Wood’s Hole, 152. 
Indigenous Varieties of Prunella vul- 
garis in North America, 179. 
