260 



Rhodora 



[December 



Great Laurel, 73. 

 Great-spurred Violet, 185. 

 Grimalaia fragrana, 119. 

 Ground Cedar, ,'{2. 

 Guaycuru, 56. 

 Gypsophila, 86; muralis, so. 



Habenaria clavellata, 36; flavi 



Hookeri, 73; obtusata, 71. 

 Hamamelidaceae, 246, 262. 

 H amamelis, 262; virginiana, 



24(5, 



Harper, H. M., An overlooked envi- 

 ronmenta] Factor for Species of 

 Primus, 201. 

 Heart's Base, 36. 

 Heath, 39. 



Hedeoma pulegioides, 12. 

 Henbane, Black, 144. 

 Hepatica, 166; triloba, Kit;. 

 Hepaticae, Notes on New England.— 



XIII, 71, in:;. 

 Heracleum lanatum, 41. 

 Herds ( irass, :>;>. 

 Hervey, E. W., Variants of Aster 



Herveyi, 183. 

 Hesperis, 219; matronalis, 219, 

 Heuchera americana, 245. 

 Hieracium aurantiacum, 45; cana- 



dense. 45; pratense, 45. 

 Hierochlo§ odorata, 33. 

 Highland Cranberry, 41. 

 Hoy; Cranberry, 41. 

 Holms, 231, 233; avenaceus, var. 

 nodosus, 235; bulbosus, 234; bale- 

 pensis, 231; lanatus, 231. 234; 

 Sorghum, 231. 

 Hollyhock Fungi, 240. 

 Homalachna, 233. 

 Hormospora purpurea, 20. 

 Hubbard, F. T., Notes on Grami- 



neae, - I, 231. 



Huckleberry, 29; Black, 07. 

 Hudsonia, 70; tomentosa, 20. 

 Hydrangea, 250; cinerea, 245, 210, 



250; paniculata, 240; quercifolia. 



2ir>, 210. 

 Hyoscyamus oiger, 144. 

 Hypencaceae, 40, 98. 

 Hypericum canadense, 40; tnajus, 



40; virginicum, OS. 



Uteris, 219: amara, 



Ilex vcrlicillata, ,",<). 



Impatiens biflora, 30. 

 Indian (irass, :j;}. 

 [nodes exul, 155. 

 [pomopsis, 220. 



210. 



Iridaceae, 35. 



Iris, Blue, 42; versicolor, 35. 



Isatis tinctoria, 221. 



Isoctes Tuckermani, 20. 



Itea virginica, 141. 



Ivy, Poison, 94. 



Jack-in-t he- Pulpit, 222. 



.Japanese Hose, 97. 



Jasmine, Yellow, 226. 



Jefferson ia, 220 



Jossehm Botanical Society of Maine, 

 Field Meeting of the, fi I. 



Juncaceae, 34, 90. 



Juncaginaceae, 33. 



Juncus, 35, 142; alpinus, 142; arti- 

 culatus, 30, 35; balticus, var. lit- 

 toralis, 34; brachycarpus, 142,143; 

 brachycephalus, 142, 143; brevi- 

 caudatus, 35; bufomus, 34; cana- 

 densis, 01, 00; dichotomus, var. 

 platyphyllus, 34; effusus, var. eom- 



pactus, 34; tn^ltunis, lop 



Jungermanni Cordeana, 106; dis- 

 tans, 79; microrhyncha, 82; platy- 



phylla. S_>; pht'vphvlloidea, 84, 



100, 111, 113; Porefla, 79. 

 .Juniper, 29. 

 Juniperus communis, var. depressa, 



32; horizontal is, 32. 



Kalmia angustifolia, 41. 



Kennedy, G. G., Some historical 

 Data regarding the Sweet Bay and 

 its Station on Cape Ann, 205. 



Knowlton, C. II., Autumn Excursion 

 of the New England Botanical 

 Club, 184; Preliminary Lists of 

 New England Plants, — XXIV. 

 245; Reports on the Flora of 

 the Boston District, - XXII so 

 XXII], 105, XXIV, 213, XXV - 

 248. 



Kobresia caricina, HO; elachvcama 



142. 

 Kuhnia, 227. 



Labiatae, 42, 00. 



Labrador Peninsula, Some Allies of 

 Antennaria alpina from Newfound- 

 land and (lie, 230; Line, 241, 242. 



Lactuca canadensis, 99, 



Lady's Slippers, 71. 



Lappula americana, 139; deflexa, 13S, 

 130, in Vermont, IMS, var. ameri- 

 cana, 139. 



Larix laricina, 30. 



