GENERAL INDEX. 



(Illustrated articles are designated by an asterisk* before the page number.) 



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Adiantnm Capillus-Veneris in Kentucky, 80,94, 

 Albinism in Arethusa, 09. 



Campanula, 113. 

 Cypripedium, 121. 

 Chemistiy of, 22. 

 Algae, Fresh-water, 43, *91. 



Effect of on drinking-water, 1(X). 

 . Motion of caused by light, 84. 

 Anthers, alternate dehiscence of, 59. 

 Aphyllon uniflorum, parasitism of, 07. 

 Apple-tree, weeping, 121. 

 Aster, concolor in Rhode Island, 19. 

 Asplenium ebenoides in N. Y. State, 9fi. 

 Austin, Coe F., 38. 



liees, action of toward Impatiens, 2(). 

 and flowers, 66. 

 perforating Gerardia, 114. 

 Rotanical Club, Torrey, Proceedings, 1, 13, 25, 



37, 49. 61, 73, 93, 101, 113, 121. 

 "' Club, Torrey, Field Meetings, 73, 



'' North Jersey, .33, 49. 



News, 21, 34, 57, 71, 83, 99, 119. 



trip through North New Jersey, 28. 

 Botrychhim boreale, vernation in, 115. 

 I'lyologjcal Notes, 2, 15. 

 California, Notes from, 97. 

 Camptosorus, variations in, 26, 85. 

 Carex, Sullivantii at Yonkers, N. Y., ;^. 

 Carices, artificial synopses of, 88. 

 Carya alba, tricotyledonous, 21, *54. 

 Characeae of America and Asia, similarity, 105. 

 Cheilanthes vestita in N. Y. State, 16. 

 Chestnut tree, a large, 81. 

 Chlorophyll, Pringsheim's researches on. 23. 



''' , action of in lichens, 83. 



Comandra umbellata, parasitism of, (>7. 



Contributors. 



Austin, C. F., 2, 15. 



Allen, T. F.. 105. 



Bailey, W. W., 19,98, 116. 



Beardslee, H. C, 21, 54. 



Bicknell, E. P. 51, 55. 



Britton, N. L., 11, 18, 21, 48, SI, 108. 



Brown, A., 114, 122. 



Collins, F.L., 117. 



Davenport, Geo. E., .50, 85, 115. 



Eaton, D. C, 62, aS. 



Ellis, J. B., 90. 



Gerard, W. R., 8, 17, 29, 30, .56, 67, 10S, US. 



Guttenberg, J., 19, 



Hollick, C. A.,11. 14. 

 Kleeberger, Geo. R., 97. 

 Leggett, \V, H., 57. 

 Lesquereux, Leo, 38. 

 Lown, Clarence, 96. 

 Macloskie, Geo., ,56. 



Meehan Thomas, 20, 66, 105. 

 Miller, E. S., 16, 17. 



Newberry, J. S., 74. 

 Peck, Chas. H., 102. 

 Post, Geo. E.,66. 

 Reynolds, Mary C, 89. 

 Rudkin, W. H., 81, 107. 

 Rusby,H. H.,28. 

 Schrenk, Jos., 67, 



Smith, J. Uonnell, 64, 118, 126. 



1 release, AVilliam, 20, 97. 



Tweedy, F., 19, 26, 56. 



Underwooii, Lucien M., 86. 



^Vheeler, E. S., 98. 



Williamson, John, 80, 94. 



Wolle, Francis. 43, 91. 

 Cornus. a large, 121. 



Cioton monanthogynum, sexuality of, 105. 

 Crotalaria pods, elasticity of, 20 

 Cryptoporus, new subgeiixis of Fungi, 104. 

 Cyperus ovularis, and C. cylindricus, *48. 

 Pe.smids, new American, 44, *9L 



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Donnellia, new genus of Musci, 15. 



Draba verna, biennial, 21. 



Electric light, influence on vegetation, .59. • 



Electricity, influence on plant growth, 37. 



Fern, a new (Notholaena), *50. 



Ferns, Notes on variations of, 85. 



of the U. S., new or little known, 62. 

 on the Cumberland, 94. 

 Fendler's Trinidad, 96. 

 Field Meetings of the Torrey Club, 73, 113. 



'^ '"■ ^-^ North Jersey Bot. Club, 49. 



Fig trees. Notes on behavior of, 66.^ 

 Flowers, early of spring of i88o, 25. 

 "" and bees, OC^. 



colors of, 71, 130. 



origin, through Insect selection, 99. 



double, 128. 

 •' purple in Sagittaria, 28. 



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Carboniferous, 75. 

 Cretaceous, 77. 

 Jurassic, 76. 



New Jersey, Western. 28, 

 '^ Northern, 114. 



New York City, 51, 114. 



North American, Geolog. Hist, ot, fi. 



Plainfield, N. J.,26 



Presque Isle. 18. 

 Pine Barrens, 81. 

 Rhode Island, 98. 

 Silurian, 74 



State and local of the U. S.. 108. 

 Suffolk County, 17. 

 Tertiary, 78- 

 Triassic, 76. 

 Frost, Charles C, 72. 



Fungi, new, *8, 90. ,- i ■ 



Geological formations and plant distribution. 



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Geological'history of N. American flora, 73. 



Gourd seeds, vitality of, 102. 

 Grass, a viviparous, *1 18. 

 Habenaria ciliaris, flowering of, 93. 

 Herbaria and libraries of the U. b. 111.. I'f- 



'■*■ value of, 126. 

 Herbarium Olneyanum, 116. . 

 *' Schimper's, sale of, 84. 



Hairs of plants, 71. ^ 



Impatiens fulva, action of bees toward, 20. 

 Insect selection, origin of flowers by, Xi. 

 Juncus maritimus. Note on, 18. 



•"^ setaceus, Note on, 36. 

 Laminaria, a new to the U. S., 117. 



Leaves, sizes of, 71. 



Leucanthemum vulgare var. tubuhilorum li. 



Libraries, botanical, and Herbaria of the U. b., 



116. 

 Lichens, action of chlorophyll m, W. 

 Leontodon, abundance in Eastern States. 114^ 

 Menyanthes, alternate ripening of anthers, iA). 

 Nectar, its nature and uses, 91. 

 Notholaena Grayi, *50. , . 



Ophioglossum palmatum, variations of, S.». 



Parnassia, ripening of anthers, o.l. 

 Phalloids. odor of, and frequency, .10. 

 Phalloidei of the U. S., l»^t of 11. 

 ** ^' additional, 29. 



Phegopteris Dr>'opteris, Note on, 118. 

 Pilosity, deforming, 120 

 Pine barren plants m Rhode Island, 98. 

 Pinus, Englemann\s revision. *W. 

 Plants jarer of N. Y. City, 51. 

 '^''"''' ballast - ". y^: 



Garber's Porto Rico, 96. 



varying behavior of, 30. 



hairs of, 71- . , i- i . -n 



growth of, influence of elect, hghi, ;i-'- 

 " I kfc *• *' electricity, 4(. 



Polyporus volvatus and its varieties, *102. 



