258 



Rhodora 



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phar again, 161; Nymphaea mag- 

 nifioa (Salisb.) comb, nov., 120. 



Concerning Linum intercursum Bick- 

 nell, 224. 



Connecticut Plants, Some Varieties 

 and Forms of, 239. 



Conringia, 217; orientalis, 217. 



Convolvulaceae, 42, 98. 



Convolvulus sepium, 95, 98, var. 

 pubescens, 42. 



Coptis, 166; triflora, 37, 166. 



Corema Conradii, 39. 



Coreopsis pubescens, var. robusta, 

 239; rosea, 70. 



Cornaceae, 41. 



Cornell, Dwarf, 185. 



Cornus canadensis, 41. 



Coronopus, 217; didymus, 217. 



Correct Name of an introduced Sym- 

 phytum, 23. 



Corydalis, 215; sempervirens, 215. 



Cosmos, 149. 



Cow-lily, 161, 163, 164. 



Crab-apples, 153. 



Cranberry, Hog, 41; Highland, 41; 

 Hog, 41; Marsh, 41; Woods, 41. 



Crassulaceae, 249. 



Cruciferae, 37, 97, 215. 



Currant, Skunk, 37. 



Cyperaceae, 34, 96. 



Cypripedium hirsutum, 71; parvi- 

 floriun, var. pubescens, 71. 



Dactylis, 179; cynosuroides, 179, 

 ISO; miiritima, 178-180; stricta, 

 179, 180. 



Dahlia, 149. 



Danthonia spicata, 34. 



Daucus Carota, 41, 98. 



Day, M. A., Reprint of a rare old 

 Book on American Plants, 203. 



Deane, W., Reports on the Flora of 

 the Boston District,— XXII, 86, 

 XXIII, 165, XXIV, 213, XXV, 

 248. 



Delphinium, 166, 175; Ajacis, 166, 

 169-176, Delphinium Consolida in 

 America, with a Consideration of 

 the Status of, 169; Consolida, 

 169-172, 174-177, in America, 

 with a Consideration of the Status 

 of Delphinium Ajacis, 169; di- 

 varicatum, 171. 



Dentaria, 217; diphylla, 215, 217; 

 maxima, 218. 



Deutzia, 246; gracilis, 246; scabra, 

 245. 



Dewey's Sedge, 185. 



Diachroa maritima, 7. 



Dianthus, 86; Armeria, 86; barba- 



tus, 86; deltoides, 86. 

 Dicentra, 215; canadensis, 215; Cu- 



eullaria, 215; eximea, 215. 

 Dickson ia punctilobula, 31. 

 Digitaria filiformis, 232; glabra, 231; 



humifusa, 231, 232; Ischaemum, 



231, 232; linearis, 231; sangui- 



nalis, 231, 232. 

 Diplotaxis, 218; muralis, 218; tenui- 



folia, 218. 

 Discovery of Prunus cuneata in 



southern New Jersey, 66. 

 Dizygotheca, 153. 

 Doctors John Brickell, 225. 

 Dog Berry, 39. 

 Draba, 218; caroliniana, 218; verna, 



218. 

 Drosera, 249; longifolia, 249; ro- 



tundifolia, 30, 249. 

 Droseraceae, 249. 

 Dryas integrifolia, 101. 

 Dunham, E. M. [Notice of Work]. 

 Dupontia, 2. 

 Dwarf Cornell, 185; Solomon Seal, 



185. 



Eames, E. H., Some Varieties and 

 Forms of Connecticut Plants, 239. 



Earlv Flowering of Rudbeckia hirta, 

 212. 



Echinochloa crusgalli, forma vittata, 

 232. 



Echinospennum deflexum, 138, 139, 

 var. americanum, 139; virginicum, 

 139. 



Eel-grass, 94. 



Eglantine, 43. 



Elder, Stinking, 43. 



Eleocn&ris obtuaa, 34; tenuis, 34. 



Elymus virginious, 34. 



Empetraceae, 39. 



Empetrum, 39; nigrum, 31, 39. 



Epicampes, 23)5. 



Epilobium adenocaulon, 40; angus- 

 tifolium, 40. 



Epipactis rcpens, var. ophioides, 35. 



Equisctaceae, 31. 



Equisetum arvense, 30, 31; variega- 

 ^ turn, 101, 142. 



Eragrostis cilianensis, 235; major, 

 235; megastachya, 235; multi- 

 flora, 235. 



Eranthemum laxiflorum, 159. 



Eranthis hyemalis, 177. 



Erechtites hieracifolia, 99. 



Ericaceae, 41, 98. 



Erigeron hyssopifolius, 101. 



Eriophorum virginicum, 34. 



