304 



Rhodora 



ID 



ECEMBEB 



ul&tum, 104, 186; Thelypteris, 



164. 



Asplenium acrostichoides, 185; Fi- 

 lix-femina, 185. 



Asperella hystrix, 13(5, 170, 232. 



Aster, 172; foliaceus. 294; junceus, 

 294; longifolius, 294, 295; macro- 

 phyllus, var. velutinus, 294; ne- 

 moralis, 90, 295, var. Blakei, 156, 

 295, var. major, 156, 295; novi- 

 belgii, 295; radula, 172, 294; 

 vimineus, 294, var. saxatilis, 294. 



Asterococcus, 256; limneticua, 252; 

 superbus, 252, 256. 



Astilbe biternata, 71. 



Athyrium acrostichoides, 136, 165, 

 185; angustum. 185, var. elatius, 

 185, var. rubellum, 185. 



Atriplex Babingtonii, 262; glab- 

 riuscula, 2(12-264; hastate, 262, 

 263; patula, 262, 263, var. brac- 

 teata, 262, 264. 



Aulacomnium androgvnum, 68. 



A vena fatua, 230. 



Azalea atlantica, 179; neglecta, 179. 



Azolla caroliniana, 210, 212. 



Bakeapple, 99, 148, 169. 



Baptisia bract eata, 255. 



Barratt, Joseph, 121, 171, Torrey 

 and Schweinitz: a Correction and 

 a Discrepancy, 300. 



Bartonia, 99, 103, 153, 168; iodan- 

 dra, 149, 153, 154, 286, 288, var. 

 sahulonensis, 288; paniculate, 

 153, 154, 166, 286-288, var. in- 

 termedia, 287, 288, var. io- 

 dandra, 287, 28S, var. sabulo- 

 nensis, 287, 288; verna, 153; 

 virginiea, 138, 148, 149, 153, 157, 

 159, 286. 



Beadlea Storeri, 84. 



Beech, 91, 195. 



Berchtoldia oplismenoides, 62. 



Betula lenta, 257, lutea, 257, var. 

 alleghaniensis, 257; papyrifera, 

 var. cordifolia, 257. 



Bidens, 129, 167; cernua, 298; 

 connate, var. gracilipes, 167, 

 298, var. inundata, 298, var. 

 petiolata, 298; discoidea, 92; 

 Eatoni, var. kennebecensis, 42. 



Birch, Canoe, 91. 



Black Alder, 109; Cohosh, 202; 

 Hnckleberrv, 135. 



Bladderwort, 100. 



15lasia jaisilla, 67. 



Bletia purpurea, 132. 



Blueberrv, High-bush, 97, 98, 109; 

 Low, 136. 



Bog Huckleberry, 99. 



Boston District, Reports on the 

 Flora of the,— XXXIV. 113. 



Botanists and their Herbaria, Old- 

 time Connecticut, — II. 121, 171. 



Botrvchiuni angustisegmentum, 

 209, 217; dissectum, 151, 187, 



209, 217, forma elongatum, 209, 

 forma obliquum, 151, 1K7, 210, 

 217, forma oneidense, 210, var. 

 obliquum, 141, 151; Lunaria, 210, 

 218; obliquum, 151, 209; obliqu- 

 um elongatum, 209; ramosum, 

 187, 210, 213, 214; simplex, 102, 

 187,210,215, 216, var. composi- 

 tum, 210; ternatum. var. inter- 

 medium, 210, 215, var. rutaefoli- 

 um, 187, 210, 216; virginianum, 



210, var. eurpaeum, 210, 216, 

 var. intermedium, 210, 220, var. 

 laurentianum, 210, 216. 



Botrvdium granulatum, 67. 

 Botivococcus Braunii, 66. 

 Botrvopleuron, 4. 

 Brasenia, 169; Schreberi, 264. 

 Brier, Cat, 109; Green, 109. 

 Bromus commutetus, 232; inermis, 



232, secalinus, 232. 

 Bryophytes, 69, 70. 

 Bryopsia hypnoides, 253, 254. 

 Buchnereae, 3. 

 Bugbane, 202. 

 Bullrush, 134. 

 Butter-and-eggs, 131. 

 Butter Dock, 107. 



Calamagrostis neglecta, 131. 230; 



Pickeringii, 161, 230, var. debilis; 



99, 148, 230. 

 Calistechya, 6; alba, 6; virginica 



lanceolate, 7. 

 Callistachvs, 6. 

 Calls palustris, 145, 238. 

 Callitriche, 273; heterophylla, 273; 



palustris, 273. 

 Calopogon, 79; pulchellus, 132, 



forma albiflorus, 215; tuberosus, 



forma albiflorus, 245. 

 Calorhabdos, 4. 

 Calvpogeia fissa, 384; Sullivantii, 



284. 

 Camelina microcarpa, 265. 

 Campanula rotundifolia, 131. 

 Canadian Goldenrod, 151. 

 Canoe Birch, 91. 

 Capraria, 1. 



