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Index 



257 



Brickell. The Doctors John, 225. 



Brickellia, 225, 228-230. 



Briza Eragrostis, 235; oblonga, 235. 



Buckhorn, 31. 



Bulbochaete, 92. 



Bunchberry, 29. 



Cabbage, Skunk, 30. 

 Cakile, 217; edentula, 37, 97, 217. 

 Calamagrostis canadensis, 33; neg- 

 lect a, 142. 

 Calcipnile Variety of Andromeda 



glaucophyila, 100. 

 California Poppv, 214. 

 Caltlia, 160; palustris, 166. 

 Calypogeia sphagnicola, 119. 

 Calypso borealis, 71. 

 Camelina, 217; microcarpa, 217; 



sativa, 217. 

 Cape Ann, Some historical Data re- 

 garding the Sweet Bay and its 



Station on, 205. 

 Capparidaceae, 248. 

 Caprifoliaceae, 13. 

 Capsella, 217; Bursa-pastoris, 37, 



217. 

 Cardamine, 217; bulbosa, 217; par- 



viflora, 217; pennsylvanica, 37, 



217; pratensis, 217. 

 Carex, 34; Deweyana, 187; lurida, 



34; Oederi, var. pumila, 34; 



paupercula, var. irrigua, 34; rari- 



flora, 185; stellulata, var. excelsior, 



34. 

 Carrot, Wild, 95. 

 Caryophyllaceae, 36, 86, 97, 240. 

 Cassiope, 101. 

 Castalia, 90, 161, 164; magnifica, 



120; odorata, 37, 90. 

 Cat Spruce, 32. 

 Catabrosa, 2; vilfoidea, 8. 

 Catchnv, Sleepy, 144. 

 Cat-tails, 94. 

 Caulophyllum, 213; thalictroides, 



213. 

 Cavendishia platyphylla, 83; Po- 



rella, 79. 

 Cedar, Ground, 32; Running, 32. 

 Celandine, 39. 



Cephalozia macrostachya, 119. 

 Cerastium, 86; arvense, 86; vulga- 



tum, 37, 86. 

 Cerasus sylvestris, 141. 

 Ceratophyllaceae, 89. 

 Ceratophyllum, 89; demersum, 89. 

 Chaetochloa glauca, 232; lutescens, 



232. 

 Chamaesiphon, 92; incrustans, 92. 



Cheironia chloroides, 148: 

 Chelidonium, 214; majus, 214. 

 Chelone glabra, 43, 72, forma rosea, 



72; Lyoni, 72; obliqua, 72. 

 Chenopodiaceae, 36, 95, 96. 

 Chenopodium album, 36, 95, 96. 

 Cherrv, Black, 140; Choke, 140, 141; 



Sand, 70. 

 Chien, S. S., Two Asiatic Allies of 



Ranunculus pensylvanicus, 189. 

 Chimaphila umbellata, 41. 

 Chiogenes, 30; hispidula, 41. 

 Chironia dodecandra, 147. 

 Chlora, 147; dodecandra, 148. 

 Choke Cherry, 140, 141, Prunus vir- 



giniana the correct Name of the, 



140. 

 Chokeberry, Black, 67. 

 Chrysanthemum leucanthemum, var. 



pinnatifidum, 44. 

 Chrysopsis falcata, 70. 

 Chrysosplenium, 250; americanum, 



245, 250. 

 Churchill, J. R., Lappula deflexa in 



Vermont, 138. 

 Cicuta maculata, 40. 

 Cimicifuga racemosa, 166. 

 Cinnamon Vine, 43. 

 Cirsium arvense, 44; lanceolatum, 



44. 

 Cladonia Boryi, forma reticulata, 94; 



sylvatica, forma laxiuscula, 94. 

 Cladophora, 92. 

 Claytonia virginica, 89. 

 Clematis, 106; verticillaris, 166; 



virginiana, 166. 

 Cleome, 248; serrulata, 248; spi- 



nosa, 248. 

 Clintonia, 185. 

 Clover, 144. 

 Club, Autumn Excursion of the New 



England Botanical, 184; Meetings 



of the Vermont Botanical, 71. 

 Coelopleurum, 29; actacifolium, 41. 

 Coleanthus, 2. 

 Coleochaete, 92; scutata, 92. 

 Coley, W. S., An early flowering 



Rudbeckia hirta, 212. 

 Colley, R. II., Campsoj>ogon coeru- 



leus (Balbis) Mont., 92; Chamae- 

 siphon incrustans (irun., 92. 

 Collins, F. S., Editor, Notes from 



the Woods Hole Laboratory, 90. 

 Common Marsh Andromeda, 100; 



Spruce, 32. 

 Compositae, 44, 95, 99, 225, 229. 

 Compsopogon, 92; cocrulescens, 92. 

 Conard, H. S., Nymphaeu and Xu- 



