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Rhodora 



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ioensis, var. Bushii, 154, var. creni- 

 serrata, 154, var. Palmeri, 154, 

 var. spinosa, 154, var. texana, 154; 

 lancifolia, 154; mieromalus, 155; 

 platycarpa, 154, var. Hoopesii, 154; 

 prunifolia, var. Rinki, 155; Schei- 

 deckeri, 155; Sieboldii, var. arbo- 

 reacens, 155, var. calocarpa, 155; 

 theifera, 155, var. rosea, 155; 

 transitoria, var. toringoides, 155. 

 Malva rotundifolia, 39. 

 Malvaceae, 39. 

 Maple, 31; Rock, 31. 

 Mare's Tail, 31. 

 Marsh Andromeda, Common, 100; 



Cranberry, 41. 

 Massachusetts, Montia sibirica in, 

 240; The winter Flora of Muskeget 

 Island, 93; Wool-waste Plants at 

 Westford, 143. 

 Matinicus Island, Maine, in late Fall, 



1915, Plants collected on, 29. 

 Matricaria suaveolens, 44. 

 Mayweed, Stinking, 44. 

 Meetings of the Vermont Botanical 



Club, 71. 

 Mendelian Interpretation of Oeno- 

 thera Crosses, On the, 198. 

 Mercury, 39. 



Mertensia maritimn, 29, 42. 

 Mexico, Limonium in North America 



and, 53. 

 Millet, Golden Wonder, 232. 

 Mitella, 250; diphvlla, 245-247, 250; 

 nuda, 245, 250; prostrata, 245, 247. 

 Miterwort, 185. 



Molinia distans, var. reptans, 8. 

 Moneses uniflora, 41, 71. 

 Monostroma, 91. 

 Monotropa uniflora, 30. 

 Monstrosity of Arisaema triphyllum, 



A notable, 222. 

 Montia, 240; sibiriea, 240, in Massa- 

 chusetts, 240. 

 Moose-tongue, 40. 

 Mosses, 204; A popular Handbook to 



the, 204. 

 Mountain Laurel, 41. 

 Moxie Vine, 41. 



Muhlenbergia, 233; aspericaulis, 233; 



brevifolia, 233; ouspidata, 233; 



dcpauperata, 233; Richardsonis, 



23J{; squarrosa, 233. 



Mullein, 95. 



Muskeget Island, Massachusetts, The 



winter Flora of, 93. 

 Myrica asplenifolia, 35; carolinensis, 



35, 96; Gale, 35. 

 Mvricaceae, 35, 96. 

 Myrtle, 42. 



Naiadaceae, 33, 95. 

 Name of the Red Oak, 45. 

 Nantucket, Pinus Banksiana on, 241. 

 Nasturtium, 220; indicum, 155. 

 Nelumbium, 164. 



Nelumbo, 90, 162, 164; lutea, 90. 

 Nemopanthus, 30; mucronata, 39. 

 Nenuphar, 163. 

 Neopieris mariana, 68. 

 Nepeta hederacea, 42. 

 Neslia, 21!): paniculata, 219. 

 New England, Anchusa in, 50; Bo- 

 tanical Club, Autumn Excursion 

 of the, 184; Genus Sabatia in, 145; 

 Hepaticae, Notes on, — XIII, 74, 

 103; Plants, Preliminary Lists of, 

 — XXIV, 245. 

 Newfoundland and the Labrador 

 Peninsula, Some Allies of Anten- 

 naria alpina from, 236. 

 New Hampshire, Additional Notes 

 on Rhododendron maximum in, 

 73; Rhododendron maximum in, 

 25. 

 New Jersey, Discovery of Prunus 



cuneata in southern, 66. 

 New Ranges for old Plants, 243. 

 Nigella Damascena, 177. 

 Nomenclatorial Transfers, 152. 

 North America and Mexico, Limo- 

 nium in, 53; The Genus Puccinel- 

 lia in eastern, 1. 

 North American Species of Potamo- 

 geton of the Section Coleophylli, 

 Revision of the, 121. 

 Notable Monstrosity of Arisaema 



triphyllum, 222. 

 Notes from the Woods Hole Labora- 

 tory — 1915, 90; on Gramincac — 

 I, 231; on New England Hepati- 

 cae,— XIII, 74, 103. 

 Notholcus, 233; lanatus, 234. 

 Nothopanax fruticosum, var. pluma- 

 tum, 153, var. Victoriae, 153; 

 Guilfoylei, 153. 

 Nova Scotia Greens, 43. 

 Nuphar, 120, 161, 164, again, Nym- 



phaea and, 161. 

 Nymphaea, 90, 120, 161-164; ad- 

 vena, 90; alba, 162, 164, and 

 Nuphar again, 161; lutea, 162; 

 magnifica, 120, 144, Authority 

 for the Binomial, 144; microphylla, 

 90; rubra, 120; rubrodisca, 90; 

 variegata, 90. 

 Nymphaeaceae, 37, 89. • 



Oak, Gray, 46, 47; The Name of the 

 Red, 45; Red, 45-48; Scrub, 67. 

 Oats, Wild, 34. 



