242 
Cherokee Plum, 49. 
Chestnuts, Spanish, 49. 
Chiloscyphus pallescens, 120. 
Chincha Islands, Some Algae from 
the, 89. 
Chiococea alba, 51. 
Chiogenes serpyllifolia, 152. 
Chironia, 129; campanulata, 52; 
gracilis, 52; lanceolata, 50, 51. 
Chlora, 55; dodecandra, 55. 
Chondrus canaliculatus, 92. 
Chorispora tenella, 32. 
Chorizanthe pungens, 175. 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, var. 
pinnatifidum, 36, 225. 
Chrysocoma acaulis, 135. 
Chrysopsis falcata, 36. 
Cichorium, 227; Intybus, 38, 220. 
Cicuta bulbifera, 217; maculata, 221. 
Circaea, 223; alpina, 152, 223; 
intermedia, 204; latifolia, 223, and 
the Asiatic C. quadrisulcata, The 
Identity of, 222; lutetiana, 222, 
223, B canadensis, 223, var. quadri- 
sulcata, 224; maritima, 223; qua- 
drisuleata, 224, The Identity of 
Cireaea latifolia and the Asiatic, 
222. 
Cirsium arvense, 36, 220; discolor, 
36, 37; lanceolatum, 220. 
Cladium mariscoides, 151. 
Cladophora fascicularis, 91; 
tina, 91. 
Clayton’s Oaks in the British Mu- 
seum, Three of, 39. 
Club, The field Meeting of the Ver- 
mont Botanical and Bird, 143, 
The 20th annual winter Meeting 
of the Vermont Botanical, 86. 
Coelopleurum acteifolium, 146. 
Collins, F. S., Some Algae from the 
Hario- 
Chincha Islands, 89; November 
Flowers, 33. 
Comandra, 171; livida, 149; um- 
bellata, 171. 
Common Syringa, 121. 
Compositae, 1, 37, 222; chiefly of 
northeastern America. Some new 
or unrecorded, 1. 
Conioselinum, 151; chinense, 151. 
Connecticut, Altitudinal Limits in, 
a Correction, 88. 
Conringia orientalis, 30. 
Convolvulus arvensis, 226; sepium, 
151, var. pubescens, 146, 148; 
speciosus, 131. 
Coptis trifolia, 152. 
Cornus canadensis, 146, 152, 154. 
Correction, Altitudinal Limits in 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Connecticut, 88; concerning Sagit- 
taria teres Watson and Potamo- 
geton lucens L., 142. 
Corsinia, 109. 
Corydalis sempervirens, 35, 154. 
Couch Grass, 226. 
Crab Grass, 225. 
Crataegus, 153, 154. 
Crepis capillaris, 30. 
Cruciferae, 37. 
Cryptogramma Stelleri, 65. 
Cuscuta Gronovii, 151, 217. 
Cycloloma, 64. 
Cyperaceae, 222, 225. 
Cyperus ferax, 213; strigosus, 225. 
Cypripedium acaule, 152. 
Cyprus, 50. 
Cystopteris fragilis, 78. 
Cytire, 50. 
Daisy, Ox eye, 225. 
Dalibarda repens, 152. 
Danthonia spicata, 153. 
Datura Tatula, 30. 
Daucus Carota, 35. 
Deane, W., A Correction concerning 
Sagittaria teres Watson and Pota- 
mogeton lucens L., 142; Floral 
Changes in a Salt Marsh during 
Reclamation, 205; Reports on 
the Flora of the Boston District,— 
XX, 169, XXI, 202. 
Delesseria Hypoglossum, 94. 
Delphinium carolinianum, 130; con- 
solida, 35, 38. 
Dentaria diphylla, 204. 
Deschampsia flexuosa, 148. 
Dianthus Armeria, 35. 
Dicksonia punctilobula, 153. 
Diervilla Lonicera, 152, 153. 
Digitalis purpurea, 228. 
Digitaria humifusa, 225; sangui- 
nalis, 212, 225, 226. 
Diplophyllum apiculatum, 120. 
Dipteracanthus ciliosus, y parviflora, 
134. 
Dirca palustris, 204. 
Distichlis spicata, 79, 213, 221. 
Dracocephalum denticulatum, 134. 
Drosera longifolia, 149, 150; ro- 
tundifolia, 149. 
Dryas integrifolia, 159. 
Dryopteris dilatata, 44, 45; Gol- 
iana, 46; intermedia, 44; patens, 
64; spinulosa, 44, 48, var. ameri- 
cana, 48, var. dilatata, 44—46, 
The North American Representa- 
tives of, 44, var. glandulosa, 45, 
var. intermedia, 44. 
