Frullauia. ii. sp., 132. 
Fungi, 11. genus of, 127. 
'' n. sp., 7, 49, 52, 62, *73, 76, 89, 97, 
117. 
Gerardia teuuifolia, parasitic, 132. 
Glonium. n. sp., 7*\ 
Glyceria, n. sp.. *77. 
GnomoTiia, n. pp., 98. 
Gonatobotrys. n. sp., 7. 
Grasses, n. sp., 21, 29, 42, 52, *12S. 
notes on, 7. 
collected l»y Mr. Pringle. 8, 29. 
from Washington Tenitory, *63, 
*77. 
Haplaria, n. sp., 97. 
Haustoria of Comandra, *37. 
Helotium, n. sp., 98. 
Hemizonia, n. sp., 41. 
Hexagonia. n. sp., 78. 
Impatiens, cleistogenous, 119. 
Ipomoea, tricotyledonous, *82. 
Juucua, proliferous, 9, 
Lagophylla, n. sp., 86. 
Leaves, forms of. 78. 
'' photepinasty of, 84. 
Lecidea, n. sp., 21, 22. 
Leptosphferia, n. sp., 53. 
Licliens, Western, new, 21, 42 
" reproductive organs of, 84. 
Limnantliemum, submersed leaves in, 34. 
Lonit-era grata, note on, 94. ' 
Lophiostoma, n. sp., 52, 89. 
Magnolia glauca on Long Island, 95. 
Melanconis. n. sp , 117, 118. 
Melanconiuni, n. sp., 74. 
Melanthium latifoliutn, note on, 13^. 
Mentzelia as a fly catcher, 69. 
Michigan plants, notes on, 3^. 
Micrasterias, n. sp., 19. 
Microseris, n. sp., 88. 
Microsphseria, n. sp., 75. 
Mitchella repens, leafy berries in, *1. 
white-fruited, 3. 
Nectria. n. sp., 77. 
Nemophila, cleistogenous. 119. 
Neopeckia. new genus of fungi. 127. 
Nevada and Utah, note^ from. 69. 
New York, Central, notes from, 46, 
Notholfrna, n. sp,, 27. 
Oaks, hybrid, near Washington, •25. 
CEaothera, n. sp., 41. 125. 
Onondaga Co., N. Y., notes on tlora of, 
121. 
Opuntin, fertilization of, 79. 
Oxytheca. n. sp., 23. 
Palms and pines, among the. 81. 
Pf»ziza. n. sp., 52, 76, 98. 
Pentstemon, n. sp , 127. 
Photepinasty of leaves, 81. 
Phyllody of sepals in Trillium, 71. 
Phyllostieta, n. sp., 49. 97. 
Pinus Banksiana. height of 82. 93, 118. 
'* rigida in Minnesota, 132. 
Plants, Western, new, 41, 86, 1:^5. 
Texan, new, 90. 
growing in trees, 58. 
Pieoiieetria. n. sp.. 49. 
Pleospora, n. sp., 53. 
Poa, n sp., 31. 
Poisons, action of. upon flowers, 11. 
Polygala. n. sp.. 125. 
P^^lyphylly of corolla in TrilUum. 57. 
Potaniogetons in W New York, 95. 
Proterogvny in Spartiua. 75. 
Protoplasm, continuity of, 18.3. 
Pyrenothamiiia, n. geii. of lichens, 22 
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PuRTJCATioNs Noticed: 
Bacteria, by T. .T. Burrill, 72. 
Cases of Mushroom poisoning, by J. D, 
Trask, 72. 
Catalogue of Davenport Herbarium, 72. 
Catalogue of Flora of Oak Island^ 
Mass.), by H. A. Young, 135. 
Catalogue of Plants of AVorcester Co., 
(Mass.), by Jos. Jackson, 13*. 
Contributions to American Botany, by S, 
Watson, 96. 
Deutsche botanische Mouatsschrift, 135. 
Descriptions of Iowa Uromyces, by J. C. 
Arthur, 72 
Distribution of Ferns in the U. S , by 
G. E. Davenport, 72. 
Early botanical Explorers of Pacific 
Coast, by C C. Parry, 135. 
Growth and Structure of a Tree, by 
W. J. Beal, 72. 
Michigan Agricult. College, Report, 36. 
Microscopic Distinctions between good 
and bad Timber, byJ T. Rorhrock, 72. 
Mycologic Flora of the Miami Valley, by 
A. P. Morgan, 72. 
Origine des Plantes Cultivees, par A De- 
Candolle, 36. 
Physiology of Pi'otoplasraic Motion, by 
T. H. ^Ingelmann, 72. 
Revision of genus Clematis, by J. F. 
James, 72. 
Structures which favor Cross-fertiliz- 
ation in Plants, by W. Trelease, 7i. 
Some Algse supposed to be poisonous, 
by J. G. Arthur, 72. 
Sylloge Fungorum, by P. A. Saccardo. OG, 
Supplement to Chapman's Southern 
Flora, 35. 
Quercus, n. sp., 91. 
Hamalina, n. sp.,43, 
RtTestelia, n. sp., 74. 
Kubus, fasciation in. 48, 
Sam's Point, N Y., flora of, 105, 121. 
Senecio, n. sp , 87. 
Septoria, n. sp . 97. 
Snake, lignified, from Brazil, 10. 
Sorosporiura, n. sp., 7. 
Spartina, notes on, *8,5. 
•\ proterogyny in, 75. 
Spha-ria, n. sp., 5:^. .54. 90. 
Sphasrella. n. sp , 75, 98, 117. 
Spicaria, n. sp., 97. 
Sporobolus, n. sp.. 52, 128. 
Staurastrum, n. sp., 19, 20. 
Stegonosporium, n. sp., 76. 
Stictis, n. sp., 76. 
Stipa, n. sp., 42 
Te ratological Notes, 9, 12-2. 
Thalictrum or Anemone, which"? 56. 
Tolypella, the American species of, *109. 
Trif(ilium, funnel-shaped leaves in, 70. 
iTnlliuin, phyllody of sepals in, 71. 
polyphylly of corolla in, 57. 
Trisetum, n. sp., *64. 
Troximou, n. sp., 88. 
Uromyces, n. sp., 74. 
Ustilago, n. sp , 7. 
Utah, notes from, 32. 
Valsa, n. sp , 89, 118. 
Vegetable tissue, contraction under frost, 83. 
Violet with runners, 57. 
Virgaria, n. sp., 97. 
Walnut tricotyledonous, 122. 
Weeds, distribution of. 21. 
Young, Alfred R., death of, 57. 
Zanthoxylnm. n. sp., 90. 
