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Index 



259 



Erodium cieonium, 143, var. tenui- 

 sectum, 143. 



Errata, 254. 



Erucastrum, 218; Pollichii, 218. 



Erysimum, 218; cheiranthoides, 218; 

 pannonicum, 218; repandum, 218. 



Erythronium americanum, 30. 



Eschscholtzia, 214; californica, 214. 



Euclidium, 219; syriacum, 219. 



Eupatorium perforatum, 30. 



Euphorbia polygonifolia, 31. 



Euphrasia purpurea, var. Farlowii, 

 forma iodantha, 31. 



Evans, A. W., Notes on New Eng- 

 land Hepaticae — XIII, 74, 103. 



Evergreen, 32. 



Farlow, W. G., Montia sibirica in 

 Massachusetts, 240; Rhododen- 

 dron maximum in New Hampshire, 

 25. 



Farwell, O. A., New Ranges for old 

 Plants, 243. 



Fellows, D. W., Field Meeting of the 

 Josselyn Botanical Society of 

 Maine, 144. 



Fern, Sweet, 67. 



Fernald, M. L., A calciphile Variety 

 of Andromeda glaucophylla, 100; 

 Chelone glabra, forma rosea, n. f., 

 72; The Genus Puccinellia in east- 

 ern North America, 1; The Genus 

 Sabatia in New England, 145; 

 Prunus virginiana the correct 

 Name of the Choke Cherry, 140; 

 A pubescent Form of Salix Uva- 

 ursi, 52; The Representatives of 

 Trisetum spicatum in eastern 

 America, 195; Some Allies of 

 Antennaria alpina from Newfound- 

 land and the Labrador Peninsula 

 236; Some Notes on Spartina, 177 



Festuca, 1; Borreri, 10; capillata 

 235; delawarica, 9; distans, 12 

 mutica, 236; Nuttalliana, 16 

 ovina, 236, subsp. eu-ovina, var 

 capillata, 236; paludosa, 235 

 procumbens, 11; rubra, 95, 96 

 tenuifolia, 235. 



Field Meeting of the Josselyn Botani- 

 cal Society of Maine, 144. 



Fir, 188. 



Fletcher, E. F., Wool-waste Plants 

 at Westford, Massachusetts, 143. 



Flora of Muskeget Island, Massa- 

 chusetts, The winter, 93; of the 

 Boston District, Reports on the, — 

 XXII, 86, XXIII, 165, XXIV, 

 213, XXV, 248. 



Flower, Star, 185. 



Flynn, N. F., Meetings of the Ver- 

 mont Botanical Club, 71. 

 Fontinalis, 92. 

 Fragaria virginiana, 38, 97. 

 Fumaria, 215; officinalis, 215. 

 Fumariaceae, 215. 

 Fungi, 240; Hollyhock, 240. 



Galeopsis Tetrahit, 42. 



Galium, 191, 193; bermudense, 191- 

 194; bermudianum, 192-194; cir- 

 caezans, 192, 193; Claytoni, 43; 

 erectum, 244; hispidulum, 193; 

 pilosum, 190-193, and its Varieties, 

 190, var. laevicaule, 192, 194, 

 var. puncticulosum, 191, 193, 194; 

 punctatum, 194; puncticulosum, 

 192-194, /3 pilosum, 194; purpur- 

 eum, 192, 194; rotundifolium, 5 

 bermudense, 194, 5 bermudense, 

 forma pilosum, 194. 



Gates, R. R., On the Mendelian In- 

 terpretation of Oenothera Crosses, 

 198. 



Gaulthera procumbens, 41. 



Gaylussacia baccata, 41. 



Gelsemium, 227. 



Genus Puccinellia in eastern North 

 America, 1; Sabatia in New Eng- 

 land, 145. 



Geraniaceae, 39. 



Geranium Robertianum, 39. 



Gilia, 229; rubra, 229. 



Gilibertia, 234. 



Ginannia, 233, 234; lanata, 234; 

 pubescens, 234. 



Glaux, 30; maritima, var. obtusifolia, 

 42. 



Glyceria, 1; airoides, 16; angustata, 

 21; arctica, 4; Borreri, 10; cana- 

 densis, 34; distans, 10, 12, 16, 

 forma or var. tenuis, 13; maritima, 

 7, var. reptans, 9; montana, 16; 

 paupercula, 18, 21; procumbens, 

 11: reptans, 9; vaginata, 14; vil- 

 foidea, 8. 



Gnaphalium polycephalum, 99; uli- 

 ginosum, 44. 



Golden Wonder Millet, 232. 



Goldenrod, 71, 204. 



Goniolimon collinum, 158; tatari- 

 cum, var. angustifolium, 159. 



Goose-tongue, 43. 



Gramineae, 33, 95, 231; Notes on,— 

 I, 231. 



Grass, Herds, 33; Indian, 33; Sweet, 

 33; Wild Pepper, 37. 



Gray Oak, 46, 47. 



