GENERAL INDEX. 
Bren 50, 64. 
Agnes with the odor of chlorine, 278. 
aska. two Musci of, 34. 
Albinism, 178, 293. 
Algae, Notes on, 109, 121, a) 181, 202, 217, 
255, , 298. Noticed, , o. 126, 147, 
158, 292, 308 
Anemophilous lants, 162. 
Antidromy, 
Antisepalous, antipetalous, 318. 
Apple, two-storied, 1 
Aroid, gigantic, 289. 
Articho e, (Cynara) 102. 
Asclepiads, glands of, 280. 
B 
Baldwin, Dr. Wm., 49. 
Ballast Plants, 255, 273, 353. 
Bananas, 324. 
Beans cultivated by the Indians, 86. 
Bees perforating Flowers, 131, 173. 
Bitter-sweets, 126. 
Black Mountains of North Carolina, 331, sqq. 
Black Spruce, 19, 130. 
Botanical Congress, 155. 
Botanical Directory, 41, 104, 116, 128, 180, 211. 
Botanical Geograp y of Syria, 149, 164 
BoranicaL Societies, 
Connecticut Valley, 64, 99. 
Franklin Society of R. = te 182. 
North Jersey, 822. 
Potomac side Naturalists’ Club, 51. 
Poughkeepsie Soc. Nat. Science, 80. 
_ Syracuse, 288, 329, 330, 346. 
Torrey Botanical. 41, 55. 
Botanical teaching, 315. 
Botanical Text Book, 6th edition of Gray's, 
317, 328. 
Botanists of 1818, 82. . 
Botrychia not Ferns, 296. 
Bud variation, 324. 
c 
Campanula, fe stigmas, 245. 
Carey, J. & S. T., 291. 
Carnivorous Plants, 113. 
Centennial Botany, 147. — 
Changes in Botanical EES vid. Pub- 
lications, 147. 
Chemistry of colorless leaves, 296. 
Earned ounty Botanists, 49. 
Botanical Garden, 15, 80, 200. 
Chas cation in Monocotyledons . 159. 
——- of eer aged rms of life, Pub, 292. 
asses of vegetables, Gray ’s views, 
Classification, Ward’s system, 239. 
_Cleistogamous Sowers. 173, 174, 179, 189, 207. 
‘Closing of flowers at nig ht, 55. 
Climbing plants, 47, 88. 117. 159, 162, 204. 
Cold winter killing plants, 66. 
Collecting and 
eA, 261, 269, 315, 319. 
Collecting Characeae, 315, 
Collins, Zaccheus, 83. _ 
Color, abnormal absence of, 293. 
Color, related to situation, re 
CONTRIBUTORS. 
Avis, CY. V7, ig oS 45, 46, 65, 73: 
85, 142, 157, 190, 278, 298, '301, 341. 
* 
‘Hall, 
Kailey, W. W., 106, 132, 173, 260, 312, 323. 
Bea slee, H. ole 16 , 66. 
eae Pits 
Britton, N. L., 177, 211, 235, 259, 309, 312, 
323, 
Brown, Addison, _ 273, 825, 327, 358. 
Brown, Mrs, A. JE. 113, 164. 
Burgess, E. S., 
Burgess, R. ‘te 109. 
Butler, E. E.. 104. 
Canby, W. M., > 322. 
Congdon, J. W., 56, 266. s ; 
Curtiss, A. H., ee 
Davenport, G. E 88, 113, bre 168, WwW, ae 
190, 193, 200. ma tas Pgh 1, 352. Ee, 
Eaton, D. ‘a 33, 71 263, 88, 806, 360, 
361. 
Edwards, W., 116, 199. 
Ellis, J. B,, 47, 75. 99, 106, 132, 133, 231. 
Engelmann, G., 233, 310. 
Froebel, C., 64. 
Gerard, W. e. 31, 66, 77, 114, 276, 296, — 
307. 
Gilbert, B. D., 362, 366. 
Gillman, H., 
Gray, A . 59, 63, 179, 202, 245, 22, 277, 
332, 209. : 
Hall, F 26 
1_#., 7, BS, 49, 96, 97, 102, 201, BI, 
320, 349. : 
Haskins, c. oe 123. 
Bere 288. 
Hollick, A., nae 297, 312, 349. 
Howe, E, C. 30, 66. 
Hoysradt, L. H., 53, 223, 5 258, 
1, 269, Catalogue of Pine Pinine’ sere 
Hussey, J. ues 
Hyatt, James, 4 
ackson, H., 49. 
ames. mat 221. 
ames, T. re "83, 54. 
ohnson, L., t- 
oor, J. F., 
rout, ss ze ori6. 
Kunze, a E., 22, 174. 
W. H.., 48, 52, 62, 84, 125, 1, 108 
70. "171, 179, 246, 317, 340, 368. : 
Lock wood, S 79, 132. 
Martin, D. S., 55, 60. 
Martindale, I. C., 105, 106, 116, _ 
Meehan, T., 189, 265. 
Miller, E. =. 158, 171, 258. 
Millington, I L, A., 97, 374. 
Owen, M 330 
Rau, 
E. A., 36, 89. 
Reynolds: H. G18 , 82, 232, 291, 331. 
Smith, J. D., 329. 
Thiimen, F. von, 95, 215, 350. 
Thurber, = 16, 00, 129, “155, 165, 166. 
Trelease, W , 244. 
