Grasses, note on, 153. 

 Gratiola, prolification in, 139. 

 Gymnocladus a fly-poison, 130. 

 Helonias bullata, new station for, 101. 

 Heterocentron roseum, note on, 11. 

 Rieracium aurantiacum, 12. 

 Holozonia, new genus, 12i 



" filipes, note on, 145. 



Ilex, a yellow-berried, 152, 

 Iris, albinism in 128. 



*"■ versicolor, germination of, ♦SS. 

 Leaf-forms, desigrn of some, 34. 

 Leaves, dimorphic, of aquatic plants, 141. 

 Leggett, William Henry, 85. 

 Lichens, theory of, 33. 

 Lily, an electrified, 153. 

 Massachusetts, notes from, 56, 84. 

 Mayflower, the name, 93. 



Menyanthes, dimorphic flowers of, 92. 



Migrations of plants, 11. 



Mummy garlands, 142. 



Mj'co-lichens, 6. 



Narcissus, corona or cup of, 106. 



Nevada, notes on flora of, 5. 



North Carolina, notes from, 115. 



Nutation in Epilobium, 8. 



Oak, hybrid, near Key port, *13. 



Oaks, hybrid. 55. 



" variability of, 118 

 Onoclea sensibilis, var. obtusilobata, 6. 

 Ophioglossum vulgatum, 55. 

 ''* nudicaule, 71. 



Oriole's nest, vegetable fibres in, 57. 

 Parmelia furfuracea in embalming, 152. 

 Phaeosaccion, new genus of algae. (J6. 

 Phalloid, an imperfectly described, •123. 

 Physalacria, new genus of fungi, *2. 

 Physarella, new genus of fungi, +61 . 

 Plants, aquatic, dimorphic leaves, 141. 



Califomian, new, 31. 



drj^ing of fleshy, 92. 



electric phenomena in, 142, 



exchanges, 84. 



migrations of , 11. 



Western, new, 62, 121. 

 i-suotum triquetrum, new station, 128. 



Publications Noticed: 



Annual Report Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 9%. 

 British Fresh-water Algae, by M O 

 Cooke, 94. 



Bulletin Buffalo Sec. Nat. Science. 132 

 Catalogue of Hanover (N. H.) Plants, by 

 H. G. Jesup, 95. 



Contributions to Flora of Iowa, bv J C 

 Arthur, 118. . J • 



Contributions to American Botany, by S 

 Watson, 132. ^ ^ 



Darwin, par A. De Candolle, 119. 

 Darwin, Charles R., by J. F. James, 119. 

 Dictionary of Popular Names of Plants, 

 by John Smith, 155. 



Flora of Westchester Co. (N. Y.), by O. 



R. Willis, 94. . 



Grevillea, 144 

 Index to the genus Carex, by J. F. James, 



118. 



Manual for the Preservation of Fun^i, bv 

 J. L. English, 59. 



Names of Herbes, by Wm. Turner, 58. 



Notes on the Trees of the Lower Wabash 



etc., Valleys, by R. Ridgway, 119. 



Our Native Ferns, by L. M. Underwood. 



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Proceedingsof Boston Soc. Nat. Hist . 119. 

 ** Davenport Acad Sci., 113. 



*• Philadelphia Acad. Nat. Sci., 



119. 

 Report U^ S. Commission of Fisheries, 



134. 

 Sur un Caractere de la Batate, par A. 



De Candolle, 119, 130. 

 Sylloge Fungorum, by P. A. Saccardo, 1 18, 

 Symbolae Licheno-Mycologicae, by Dr. 



A. Minks, 143. 

 Synopsis of N. Amer. Lichens, by E. 



Tuckerman, 57. 

 The New Botany, by W. J. Beal, 119. 

 Trau'^actions of Mass. Hort. Soc, 119. 

 Woody Plants of Ohio, by Jno. A.Warder, 

 155. 

 Purslane, night-closing of leaves, 153. 

 Quercus palustris, striped acorns, 57. 

 Khus cotinoides, rediscovery of, 153. 

 Rosa minutifolia, fruit of, V27. 

 Rose, new North American, 97. 

 Salix, brittle branches of. 8:2, 89, 90. 

 Seefls, latent vitalitv of, 131. 

 Suake, lignified, •I^^, 152. 

 Sphagnum, notes on the genus, 105. 

 Staphylea, late flowering of* 144. 

 Suggestion, a, 82. 

 • Sweet potato, a character of the, 130. 

 Teratological notes, 10, •102, 140. 



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Teratology : 



Adhesion in Fagus, •91. 



" Abies, 155, 

 " Acer, 155. 

 of syncarps in Rubus, 120. 

 Adventive leaf in Taraxacnm, 11, 129, 

 Faseiation in Ranunculus, 10. 

 ** '" Taraxacum, 10, 



'' Linaria, 141, 

 Fission of pedicels in Convallaria, 120. 

 Heterophylly in Fagus, 144. 

 Meiophylly in Fuchsia, *102. 



" Urginea, 103. 

 Multiplication of spathes in Symplocar- 



pus, 10. 84. 

 Mulriplication of spadicesin Arisaema, 90. 

 Phyllddy of bracts in Alnus, 120. 

 Polyphylly of corolla in Houstonia, 10. 



in Claytonia, 140. 

 *' gynoecium in Fraxinus, 11 

 ^' bracts in Hepalica, 10. 

 Prolification in Daucus, 151. 



Erigeron, 141. 

 Gratiola, 139. 

 Pi ant ago. 10. 

 Ranunculus, 141. 

 Symplocarpus, 10. 

 " Verbena, 141, 

 Suppression of involucre in Anemone, 120. 

 Synanthy in Fuchsia, •102. 

 Syncarpy in Prunus, 120. 

 Virescence in Rosa, 155. 

 Torenia Asiatica, fertilization of, ♦bl. 

 Trees of the South-west, 53, 78, 106. 

 Tricardia Watsoni, 92, 116. 

 Tuckahoe, etymology of 115. 



notes on, 125, 140. 152. 

 Verbascum, a hybrid, 10. 141. 

 Vincetoxicum nigrum, 106, 120. 



" Scoparium, 115. 



Weeds, the migration of, 112. 

 Westchester Co., N. Y., gleanings in, 35. 



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