202 
11, var. montana, 11, var. obo- 
vata, 10, 11, var. obovata, forma 
stenopoda, 10, 11, var. typica, 
9, 10, var. typica, forma angust- 
ipes, 10; elongata, 9, 10, 8. integri- 
folia, 11, x. longifolia, 10; hirsuta, 
156, forma calvifolia, 156; inte- 
grifolia, 9, 11; Morssii, 10; sagit- 
tifolia, 11; spicata, 10; Steelei, 10. 
Lechea, 124; intermedia, 124, 182; 
Leggettii, 124; maritima, 124, var. 
interior, 124; maritima interior, 
182; minor, 124; tenuifolia, 124, 
182; villosa, 124, 182. 
Ledum groenlandicum, 37, 40-44, 
137. 
Lepidium apetalum, 137; virginicum, 
137 
Leptochloa fascicularis, 15. 
Leptophyllum, 180. 
Leucocoma, 181. 
Lichen, 181. 
Light correlated Variations of the 
sterile Stem of Equsetum sylvati- 
cum, 165. 
Limnanthemum, $9. 
Linnaea, 181; borealis, 134, 181, var. 
americana, 40, 43, 48. 
Linum catharticum, 111. 
Liparis Loeselii, 43, 47. 
Listera australis, 15; convallarioides. 
40, 47; cordata, 40, 43, 47. 
Lists of New England Plants, Pre- 
liminary, —X XVII. 80. 
Littorella uniflora, 16. 
Lobelia Dortmanna, 136. 
Loiseleuria procumbens, 37, 44, 46. 
Long, B., Further Note on Crepis 
biennis, 192; Regarding Gentiana 
Andrewsii in the Coastal Plain of 
New Jersey, 104. 
Long, C. A. E., Some noteworthy 
Matinicus Plants, 110. 
Lonicera, 110; caerulea, var. villosa, 
38; canadensis, 134. 
Lownes, A. E., Notes on Pogonia 
trianthophora, 53. 
Lycopodium annotinum, 48, 133, 
var. pungens, 38, 48; clavatum, 
133, var. megastachyon, 92, var. 
monostachyon, 92; complanatum, 
var. flabelliforme, 133; lucidulum, 
133; obscurum, 133;  sabinae- 
folium, 123; Selago, var. appres- 
sum, 3$, 48. 
Lycopus americanus, 135; uniflorus, 
135; virginicus, 134. 
Lygodium, 85; palmatum, 82, 84, 86. 
Rhodora 
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Lysimachia, 193, 194; terrestris, 135; 
thyrsiflora, 193, 194. 
MeDonald, Francis Eugene, 145. 
Mackenzie, K. K., Scientific Names 
applicable to our purple-flowered 
Eupatoriums, 157. - 
Maianthemum canadense, 38, 133. 
Maine, Solidago lepida, var. fallax 
in Knox County, 77. 
Malva, 73; Alcea, 73; borealis, 74; 
crispa, 73; moschata, 73; parvi- 
flora, 73; pusilla, 74; rotundifolia, 
74; sylvestris, 74, var. mauritiana, 
74. 
Malvaceae, 72. 
Malvastrum, 74; coromandelianum, 
7 
4. 
Maple, 130, Mountain, 131; Red, 
131, 132. 
Marram Grass, 70. 
Marsilea quadrifolia, 156, in Maine, 
156. 
Matinieus Plants, Some noteworthy, 
110. 
Mentha arvensis, 136, var. glabrata, 
135. 
Menyanthes traifoliat, 43. 
Mespiluscanadensis, 151. 
Microstylis, 43; monophyllos, 43, 
47; unifolia, 43, 47. 
Milium paniceum, 103. 
Monchia, 181. 
Monanthium, 180. 
Moneses, 180; uniflora, 40, 42-44. 
Monotropa unifolia, 134. 
Montia lamprosperma, 111. 
Mountain Ash, 131; Maple, 131. 
Muhlenbergia racemosa, 134. 
Myrica, Gale, 40, 132, 134, 135. 
Myriophyllum alterniflorum, 136; 
Farwellii, 136; tenellum, 16; ver- 
ticillatum, var. pectinatum, 136. 
Najas flexilis, 136; marina, 15. 
Names applicable to our purple- 
flowered Eupatoriums, Scientific, 
157. 
Naumburgia, 193, 194, The supposed 
generic Character of, 193. 
Nelson, J. C., Crepis setosa in Ore- 
gon, 191; Does saximontanus mean 
“Rocky Mountain?” 194. 
Nemopanthus mucronata, 134, 135. 
New albino Raspberry, 112; Digi- 
taria from New Hampshire, 101; 
Species of Spergularia, 15; Station 
for Gaylussacia brachycera, 167. 
