306 



Rhodora 



[Di 



Circaea, 115; alpina, 115; canaden- 

 sis, 137, 170, 276; intermedia, 

 276; latifolia, 115, 137,170,276; 

 Lutetiana, 276. 



Cirsium muticum, 157. 



Cistus, 92. 



Cladinm mariseoides, 101, forma 

 congestum, 231 



Cladonia, 148, 170, 183, 186; 

 rangiferina, 148. 



Cladoniaceae, 183. 



Clarkia, 115; pulchella, 115; rhom- 

 hoidea, 115. 



Clathrocystis aeruginosa, 252. 



Cloudberry, 160. 



Clover, A freak Sweet, 25. 



Codiolum ])etrocelidis, 66. 



Coelopleurum lucidum, 09, 278. 



Cohosh, Black, 202. 



Collea calcarata, 84. 



Collins, J. F., Three Plants new to 

 Rhode Island, 27. 



Collomia linearis, 288. 



Committee on Floral Areas, Third 

 Report of the, 209. 



Compositae, 174. 



Conioselinum, 302; ehinense, 159, 

 278. 



Conium maculatum, 277. 



Connecticut Botanists and their 

 Herbaria, Old-time,— II. 121, 

 171. 



Conringia orientalis, 265. 



Convallaria majalis, 95, 242. 



Corallorhiza niaculata, 140. 



Cordula, 75; insignis, var. Sanderae, 

 75. 



Corema, 137, 138, 142, 302; Con- 

 radii, 92, 137, 148, 150, 273. 



Coreopsis discoidea, 92; rosea, 160, 

 29S. 



Cornus alternifolia. 27cS; Amomum, 

 164, 278; canadensis, 10!); cir- 

 cinata, 278; rugosa, 278; stolon- 

 ifera, 278. 



Coronilla varia, 199. 



Coronopus didymus, 140, 205. 



Correction and a Discrepancy, 

 Barratt, Torrey and Schweinitz, 

 A, 300. 



Corrections in Nomenclature, SO. 



( lotton Grass, 131. 



Crataegus, 158, 180; Jonesae, 159, 

 207; monogyna, 95. 



Critical Revision of Hydrangea 

 arborescens, A, 203. 



Croton glandulosus, 221, 223, in 

 New Jersey, A station for, 221, 

 var. septentrionalis, 221. 



Crowberry, 98, 169. 



Crucifer, 132. 



Cuphea, 114; procumbens, 114. 



Cupressus thyoides, 92. 



Curly Crass, 91. 



CvclojKigon, 73, 83; cranichoides, 



SI. 

 Cynoctonum Mitreola, 40. 

 Cyperaceae, 42, 90. 

 Cyperus dentatus, 142, 232; dian- 



drus, 175. 

 Cypress, 96, 101. 

 Cypripedium, 75. 

 Cystopteris bulbifera. 136, 164, 



170, 186, 3(M); fragilis, 165, 215, 



var. Mackayi, 186. 



Dalibarda, 109. 



Danthonia, 95, 231; eoinpressa, 230, 



231. 

 Daphne, 113; Mezereum, 113. 

 Deam, C. C. [Notice of Work], 179. 

 Deain's Trees of Indiana, 179. 

 Deane, W., Reports on the Flora 



of the Boston District, — XXXIV. 



113. 

 Decodon, 114; verticillatus, 114, 



var. laevigatas, 114, 150, 270. 

 Dentaria diphvlla, 137, 140, 170, 



265. 

 Deschampsia caespitosa, 110. 

 Desmodiuin, 172. 

 Dianthus Armeria, 264. 

 Dictyosphaerium pulchellum, 67. 

 Digitaleae, 1. 

 Digitalis, 1. 



Direa, 114; palustris, 114. 

 Discrepancy, Barratt, Torrey and 



Schweinitz, A Correction and a, 



300. 

 Distichlis spicata, 104, 231. 

 Dock, Butter, 107. 

 Dogwood, Flowering, 195. 

 Draba caroliniana, 172. 

 Draparnaldia glomerata, 07. 

 Drosera intermedia, 90, 265; longi- 



folia, 155, 205; longifolia X ro- 



tundifolia, 265;rotundifolia, 155. 

 Dumortiera, 70. 

 Dwarf Mistletoe, 97. 



Fames, F. A., An unusual Form of 

 Habenaria clavellata, 126. 



Eehinochloa, 49, 50, 56, 61, 63, 64; 

 in North America, The Genus, 

 49; colonum, 51, 53, 54, forma 

 zonalis, 51, 53; crusgalli, 49, 54, 

 ')'), 57, 60; crusgalli crus-pavonis 

 00, 03; crusgalli edulis, 54; crus- 



