228 Rhodora 
Haemodoraceae, 157. 
Haemodoreae, 157. 
Haloragidaceae, 10. 
Halosaccion ramentaceum, 35. 
Hamilton Inlet and Lake Melville 
Region, Labrador, Plants of the, 
4. 
Harpanthus Flotowianus, 194, 198; 
scutatus, 194, 198. 
Hedeoma, 38; hispida, 38; pulegi- 
oides, 38. 
Helianthus divarieatus, 26. 
Heliotropium, 29; anchusaefolium, 
29: europaeum, 30; indicum, 30. 
Hemicarpha micrantha, 185. 
Hepatica americana, 45. 
Hepaticae, 192; Notes on New 
England.— XVII. 74, 89; Second 
revised List of New England, 192. 
Herpetium deflexum, 77, y devexum, 
78, 6 flaccidum, 78, 8 implexum, 
77, 82, B implexum laxius, 82, 
e pygmaeum, 78, a tricrenatum, 
77, 79, a tricrenatum, 1 com- 
mune, 78, « tricrenatum, 2 
elongatum. 78, œ tricrenatum 1* 
fuseum, 78, 8 implexum, 3 gem- 
miparum, 78, 8 implexum, 2 
innovans, 78, 8 implexum, 2* 
julaceum, 78, 8 implexum, 1* 
laxius, 78. 
Hierochloé alpina, 6. 
Hippuris vulgaris, var. maritima, 10. 
Honevsuckle, Japanese, 173. 
Hordeum jubatum, 6. 
Horse-chestnut, 173. 
Hunnewell, F. W., A new Station 
forthreelocal Appalachian Plants, 
168; Salix serissima on Long's 
Peak. 67. 
Hydrocharideae, 158. 
Hydrocotyle verticillata, 48. 
Hydrophyllaceae, 27. 
Hydrophyllum, 28; virginianum, 28. 
Hyoscyamus, 60; niger, 60. 
Hypericum boreale, 212. 
Hvpoxidaceae, 157. 
Hypoxideae, 156-158, 160. 
Hypoxis, 120, 121, 123, 125, 151, 
155-160; breviscapa, 122, 137, 
138, 144, 151; caricifolia, 129; 
carolinensis, 126, 127; cata- 
marcensis, 123, 146, 153; Curtis- 
sii, 127; decumbens, 120, 122, 
128-130, 132, 134, 140-142, 144— 
147, 151-155, 161, var. major, 
122, 131, 132, 151, 152, 154, 155, 
[DECEMBER 
var. mexicana, 129; erecta, 120, 
B aestivalis, 134, 136, var. lepto- 
carpa, 127; erectum, 126; fibrata, 
123, 143, 151-155; fi'ifolia, 123, 
124, 126; gracilis, 129; graminea, 
126; grandis, 126, 127; hirsuta, 
120, 122, 126, 127, 134, 151-155, 
var. leptocarpa, 122, 127, 128, 
151-155, 161; humilis, 123, 143- 
145, 151-155; juncea, 120, 122- 
126, 134, 139, 142, 151-155, var. 
Wrightii, 140, 142; leptocarpa, 
127; mexicana, 123, 145, 146, 
151, 153, 154; micrantha, 123, 
137, 139, 151-155; pallida, 126; 
potosina, 123, 139, 154, 155; 
pusilla, 145; racemosa, 132; Re- 
vision of the American Species of, 
120, 151; rigida, 122, 132, 133, 
151, 153-155; rugosperma, 123, 
141, 142, 153, 154; scorzonerae- 
folia, 161; sessilis, 120-122, 134— 
137, 153, 154; Some Genera 
cleselv related to, 155; tepicen- 
sis, 122, 134, 135, 154; Wrightii, 
123, 140, 141, 151, 154, 155. 
Hyssopus, 38; officinalis, 38. 
Ianthe, 121. 
Identities of the Sand Cherries of 
eastern America, 69. 
Identity of | Carex gynandra 
Schwein., 115 
Ilex glabra, 147, 148; verticillata, 
var. chrysocarpa, 148, A Station 
in Maine for, 148. 
Ilysanthes, 64; anagallidea, 64; 
dubia, 64; inaequalis, 64. 
Impatiens, 26. 
Ipomoea, 26; coccinea, 26, var. 
hederifolia, 26; hederacea, 26; 
lacunosa, 26; purpurea, £6. 
Iridaceae, 7. 
Trideae, 158. 
Tris setosa, var. canadensis, 7, 99. 
Isle au Haut, Further Notes on the 
Plants of, 147; Plants, 16. 
Isoleris Martii, 54. 
Ixia minuta, 161. 
Jamesoniella autumnalis, 104. 
Japanese Barberry, 176; Honey- 
suckle, 173; Knotweed, 172. 
Jenks, C. W., Lepachvs columnaris 
in eastern Massachusetts, 68. 
Josselyn Botanical Societv, 99. 
Jubula pennsylvanica, 197. 
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