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heterocolpa, 24, 27; incisa, 24; 
inflata, 24; Kaurini, 24, 27; Kun- 
zeana, 24, 27; longidens, 24, 27; 
longiflora, 24, 27; lycopodioides, 
24; Lyoni, 28; marchica, 24; 
Mildeana, 24, 27; obtusa, 24, 27; 
porphyroleuca, 24, 27; quinque- 
dentata, 25, 28; ventricosa, 25. 
Lunularia cruciata, 22. 
Lupinus perennis, 153. 
Luzula, 186; campestris, 38-41, in 
North America, The Variations of, 
38, var. alpina, 39, 40, 43, var. bul- 
bosa, 40, 42, var. calabra, 39, var. 
comosa, 40-42, var. congesta, 39- 
43, var. echinata, 40, 42, var. fri- 
gida, 39, 40, 42, 186, var. frigida in 
New Hampshire, 186, var. ma- 
crantha, 40-42, var. multiflora, 
39, 40, 42, 43, 118, 186, var. pal- 
lescens, 39, 40, 42, 43, var. sudetica, 
43, var. vulgaris, 41; comosa, 38, 
39, 41, var. congesta, 41, var. laxa, 
41, var. macrantha, 41, var. sub- 
sessilis, 41; pallescens, 42; saltuen- 
sis, 118; subsessilis, 41; sudetica, 
43. 
Lycopodium annotinum, 157; com- 
planatum, 98, var. flabelliforme, 
98, 122; clavatum, var. mega- 
stachyon, 157; inundatum, var. 
Bigelovii, 76; lucidulum, 225; ob- 
scurum, 157; sabinaefolium, 98; 
tristachyum, 98, 157. 
Lymegrass, 32. 
Lyngbya aerugineo-caerulea, 89; aes- 
tuarii, 89. 
Lysimachia lutea corniculata, 49. 
Magnolia glauca, 63; tripetala, 63, 
in Springfield, Massachusetts, 63. 
Maine Plants, Some, 134; Some 
noteworthy Plants from the Is- 
lands and Coast of, 137. 
Malapoenna, 18. 
Manning, W. H., Berberis Thun- 
bergii naturalized in New Hamp- 
shire, 225. 
Maple, 33; Bird's Eye, 34. 
Marchantia polymorpha, 22. 
Marchantiaceae, 22. 
Marsupella aquatica, 25, 27; emargi- 
nata, 25, 27; robusta, 27; sparsi- 
folia, 25, 27;  sphacelata, 25; 
Sullivantii, 25, 27; ustulata, 25. 
Martha's Vineyard, The Heather, 
Calluna vulgaris, on, 189. 
Maryland and Virginia, Notes on the 
Flora of,— I, 101. 
Rhodora 
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Maser, 33. 
Massachusetts, A Flora of the Con- 
necticut Valley in, 97; Further 
Notes on the Panicums of Essex 
County, 36; Further wool-waste 
Plants at Westford, 172; Hieracium 
florentinum at Wellesley Hills, 
116; Magnolia tripetala in Spring- 
field, 63. 
Masur, 33. 
May, J. B., A teratological Specimen 
of Cypripedium acaule, 73. 
Medicks, 172. 
Melica striata, 144. 
Melr, 33. 
Merismopedium glaucum, 89. 
Mertensia maritima, 143. 
Metzgeria conjugata, 22; crassipilis, 
22, 26; furcata, 22, 26; pubescens, 
22, 26. 
Metzgeriaceae, 22. 
Microcystis marginata, 89. 
Millspaugh’s Blackberry, 224. 
Monarda didyma, 67; fistula, 66. 
Monotropa uniflora, 190. 
Mosses, Notes on Connecticut,— IV, 
3. 
Mosurr, 29, 33, 34. 
Mountain-cranberry, 29, 30, 32. 
Muhlenbergia, 125; capillaris, 125; 
foliosa, 125, 160, subsp. ambigua, 
160; mexicana, 125, 160; race- 
mosa, 125; Schreberi, 125; soboli- 
fera, 125; sylvatica, 125; tenuiflora, 
125. 
Murdoch, J., Jr., Elymus arenarius at 
Provincetown — native or intro- 
duced? 218. 
Mylia anomala, 25; Taylori, 25. 
Myrica asplenifolia, 153. 
Myriophyllum spicatum, 91, 166. 
Myrrhis, 17. 
Myurella gracilis, 13. 
Nanomitrium Austini, 13. 
Nantucket Lichens, An additional 
Note on, 93. 
Nardia crenulata, 25; crenuliformis, 
25, 27; Geoscyphus, 25, 28; hae- 
matosticta, 28; hyalina, 25; obo- 
vata, 25; robusta, 27; scalaris, 25, 
27. 
Neesiella pilosa, 22, 26. 
Negundo, 222. 
Nemexia, 222. 
Nephrocytium Agardhianum, 91. 
New Color Guide, 96. 
New England Botanical Club, An- 
nual Meeting of the, 1; Hepaticae, 
