1917] 
Gleason, H. A Prairie near Ann 
Arbor, Michi an, 163. 
Glyceria TAr 75, 76, 119, The 
tatus of, 75; melicaria, 30, 36; 
nervata, "76; pallida, 75, var. 
Fernaldii, 75, 76, 119. 
Gnaphalium purpureum, 251, 
Goniopteris, 177. 
Gratiola aurea, 116, 118. 
Graves, C. B., "Additions to the Flora 
of Connecticut, 105, 119, 224, 245. 
Grier, N. M. , Note on Fruit of moun- 
tain Magnolia, 256. 
Grindelia lanceolata, 249; squarrosa, 
249. 
Griscom, L., Notes on rare New York 
State Plants, 28, 48. 
Gymnadenia conopsea, 127. 
Gymnoclados dioica, 228. 
Gymnomitrium — corallioides, 
Hookeri, 266. 
Gypsophila muralis, 130. 
263; 
Habenaria, 56; Andrewsii, 56; brac- 
teata, 31, 49, 56; blephariglottis, 
31, 49, 118, 127, 131, 236; clavel- 
lata, 31, 56; dilatata, 56, 131, var. 
media, 236; fimbriata, 30, 56; 
flava, 30,. 31; Hookeri, 30, 56; 
hyperborea, 31, 56; lacera, 30, 
56; macrophylla, 127, 131, 236; 
orbiculata, 56; psychodes, 56. 
Hackmatack, 22. 
Halimium, 59; rosmarinifolium, 59. 
Haplomitrium Cordae, 266; Hookeri, 
266. 
Harger, E. B., Additions to the Flora 
of Connecticut, 105, 119, 224, 245. 
Harpanthus, 269, 270; Flotowianus, 
264, 268-271, "forma typica, 271, 
var. uliginosus, 271; scutatus, 263, 
270, 271. 
Helenium nudiflorum, 252. 
Helianthemum, 58-60; canadense, 
58, 60; carolinianum, 59; du- 
mosum, 60, on the Mainland of 
New England, 58; georgianum, 59; 
majus, 58, 60. 
Helianthus grosseserratus, 164, 251; 
tracheliifolius, 251. 
Heliopsis scabra, 164. 
Hemerocallis flava, 127. 
Hemlock, 273; in Vermont, A white- 
leaved, 273. 
Hepatica acutiloba, 46, 224; ameri- 
cana, 45, 46, 220, Specific Charac- 
ters of, 45, forma candida, 46, 224, 
forma rhodantha, 46; nobilis, 
Index 
281 
45, 46; triloba, 45, 220, 8 ameri- 
cana, 45, a obtusa, 45. 
Hepaticae, Notes on New England, — 
XIV, 263. 
Heracleum Sphondylium, 245. 
Heteromeris, 58, 59. 
Heteroscyphus, 270. 
Hibiscus Moscheutos, 66. 
Hieracium florentinum, 253; mari- 
anum, 253; paniculatum, S A 
glandular Form oL ii forma 
glandulosum, 37; Pilosella, 253; 
pratense, 253. 
Hierochloa, t53; fragrans, 152; 
Nashii, 153; odorata, 152, 153, 
var. fragrans, 153, var. fragrans, 
forma Eamesii, 152. 
Hierochloé odorata, 33, 35, 109. 
Hill, Rev. E. J., 61. 
Hoffmann, B A glandular Form of 
Hieracium paniculatum Ly 3f; 
Glandularity on Veronica Anagal- 
lis-aquatica L., 
Holcus fragrans, 152: odoratus, 152. 
Hordeum Caput- Medusae, 121; muri- 
num, 121; trifurcatum, 121. 
Hosta japonica, 127. 
Houstonia caerulea, 220. 
Hubbard, F. T., ‘Andropogon Sco- 
parius in the United States and 
Canada, 100; A new Agropyron 
from Cape Breton, 15; A Variet r 
=i Spartina new to New Englan 
2 
Hudsonia ericoides, 231, forma leu- 
cantha, 76. 
Hypericum Kalmianum, 64, 67; 
majus, 230; punctatum, 116. 
Hydrangea paniculata, 226; querci- 
folia, 226. 
Identity of Circaea canadensis and 
C. intermedia, 85. 
Ilex laevigata, 230; monticola, var. 
mollis, 230; verticillata, var. tenui- 
folia, 230. 
Illinois, Siegesbeckia orientalis in, 74. 
Ilysanthes anagallidea, 248. 
Impatiens biflora, 115, 117, forma 
albiflora, 115-118, forma citrina, 
115-118, Color Forms of, 115, 
forma immaculata, II, forma 
Peasei, 116, 117; capensis, 118; 
Dalzellii, 118; diversifolia;® 118; 
fulva, forma albiflora, 115; laevi- 
gata, 118; longipes, 118; modesta, 
118; pallida, 116; porrecta, 118; 
racemosa, 118; repens, 118. 
