226 
Field Meeting of the Vermont Bo- 
tanical Club, 191; Trips of the 
New England Botanical Club, 1919, 
143. 
Filix, 10, 174; mas, 10, 174. 
Fir, 50; Balsam, 109. 
Fleur de lis, 180; de lis of the Iris, 
The History of the popular Name 
* Flower de luce" or, 180; de Louis, 
180; de lys, 180, 181. 
Flora of northeastern Pennsylvania, 
172; of the Boston District, Re- 
ports on the,— XXX, 78, XXXI, 
125. 
Flower de luce, 180; or “Fleur de lis" 
of the Iris, The History of the 
popular Name, 180. 
Flowers in northern Vermont, No- 
: vember, 170. 
Flynn, N. F., Field Meeting of the 
ermont Botanical Club, 191. 
Forestiera, 190. 
.Fragaria vesca, var. americana, 170. 
200; virginiana, 170. 
Fraxinus americana, 199; Michauxii, 
189, 190; profunda, 190. 
Further Notes.on Impatiens biflora, 
98; Notes on Philotria, 218. 
Galax, 24; aphylla, 24, introduced in 
Massachusetts, 24. 
Galeopsis tetrahit, 170. 
Galium palustre, 65; saxatile, 66. 
Ganong, W. F., Nichols's Vegetation 
of northern Cape Breton, 171. 
Gastroclonium uvarium, 207. 
Gaylussacia dumosa, 119. 
Gelidium, 204; australe, 203, 204, 
206; cartilagineum, 207; corneum, 
var. sericeum, 207. 
Gentiana, 193, 194, 201; Andrewsii, 
201; carinthiaca, 193, 194; clausa, 
201; quinquefolia, 202; rotata, 
193, 194; Stelleriana, 193, 197; 
suleata, 194; verna, 60. 
Gentianaceae, 194. 
Geraniaceae, 79. 
Geranium, 80; Bicknellii, 80; caro- 
linianum, 80; dissectum, 80; mac- 
ulatum, 80; molle, 80; pratense, 
80; pusillum, 80; Robertianum, 
80; sibiricum, 80. 
Gerardia flava, 202; virginiana, 199; 
virginica, 200. 
Geum rivale, 65, 199; virginianum, 
199. 
Gnaphalium polycephalum, 170; uli- 
ginosum, 170. 
Goniotrichum elegans, 203, 204, 206. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Gorse, 29. 
Gracilaria confervoides, 203, 204, 
206; multipartita, 203, 206. 
Gramineae, 129, 170. 
Grass, Eel, 53; Mat, 23; Oat, 76; 
Wire-bent, 23. 
Grasses, Bromelica (Thurber): a 
new Genus of, 76. 
Grateloupia affinis, 203, 206; filicina, 
203, 206; ramosissima, 204, 206. 
Gratiola aurea, 73. 
Gray’s Manual Ferns, Changes in 
the Nomenclature of the, 173. 
Greniera, 11, 12; Douglasii, 12; 
tenella, 12. 
Griffithsia corallina, 207. 
Gymnogongrus japonicus, 206. 
Habenaria cristata, 118; hyperborea, 
202; intacta, 66. 
Haliseris polypodioides, 207. 
Halosaccion microsporum, 207. 
Hamamelidaceae, 170. 
Hamamelis, 42; virginiana, 42, 170, 
189, 199. 
Haplosiphon filiformis, 207. 
Harebell, 107. 
Harpachne, 216. 
Heaths, 192. 
Helianthemum, 37; Bicknellii, 36, 
37, and H. propinquum, 36; 
canadense, 36; georgianum, 37; 
majus, 36, 37; propinquum, 36, 
37, H. Bicknellii and, 36. 
Helianthus angustifolius, 119; di- 
varicatus, 201. 
Helictonia, 10. 
Hemlock, 50, 51, 109; Spruce, 109. 
Hepatica, 86; americana, 200. 
Hepatieae, Notes on New England,— 
XV, 149. 
Heracleum, 182. 
Heterachne, 216. 
Heuchera americana, 87. 
Hicoria,. 189; ovata, 189. 
Hieracium, 29, 212. 
Hierochloe alpina, 192; odorata, 116. 
History of the popular Name 
“ Flower de luce" or “ Fleur de 
lis " of the Iris, 180. 
Holm, T., The History of the popular 
Name “ Flower de luce " or “ Fleur 
de lis " of the Iris, 180. 
Honkenya, 1, 2. 
Hop Tree, 49. 
Houstonia, 69; patens, 69; pusilla, 
69 
Howe, I. A., November Flowers in 
northern Vermont, 170. 
