GENERAL INDEX. 
(Illustrated articles are designated by an asterisk* before the page number.) 
Abutilon, concerning, 19. 
..Ecidium, n. sp., 50, 73, 114. 
^cidium Bellidis, 32, 64, 
-^cidium Jacobeae, 93. 
Albinism, 67. 
Algae, fresh-water, •IS. 
Algae. New England, notes on, 29. 130, 
American Association Adv. Sei., 71. 
Ammophila, n. sp., 7. 
Anthostomella, n. sp., 42. 
Apios, nectar-glands of, *12?. 
Bank notes, micro -vegetation of, 101. 
Banyan-tree, 71, 
Bean, tricot vie donous, 119. 
Bees and colored flowers, 50. 
Berteroaincana, 94. 
Botanical Club» Syracuse, 47. 
•* *• Torrey, 21, 36, 48, 59, aS, 139, 
Literature, 11, 58, 72, 95, 137. 
Notes, 10, 21, 33, 46, 56, 69. SO, 94, 
Botrychia, notes on, 75. 
Bouteloua gracilis, 133. 
Bouteloua, n. sp.. 5. 
Branches, severed, absorption in, 68. 
Buckley, S. B., death of 46. 
Butterflies as botanists, 82. 
Caeoma,n. sp., 50. 
Calendula officinalis, 136. 
Carex Pennsylvanica and C. varia, 52. 
Cances, untenable names of, 18. 
Carya, husk of, morphology, 69. 
t/arya porcina. abnormal, *3:^. 
Celtis occidentalis, a large, 93. 
Cement for mounting plants, 30. 
Cercospora, n. sp., 115, 116, 121, 122. 
Cereus nycticalus, fruit of, 135. 
Contributors: 
Bailey, L. H., Jr., 17. 
Bailey, W. W., 9, 19, 55, 94. 119. 
Bicknell, E. P., 52. 
Britton, N. L., 9, 20, 29, 42, 45, 66, 76, 85, 
117, 126. 
Chickering, J. W., 116. 
Collins, F.S., 29, 130. 
Day, D. p„ 46. 
Eaton, D. C.,67. 
Ellis, J. B , 18, 41, 73, 114, 120, 121, 
Everhart, B. M., 18, 41,73. 
Foerste, A. F., *31, *62, 102, 119, *123. 
Gerard, W. R., 9, 42. 
Gdbert, B. D., 75. 
Gillett, Edward, 9. 
Gratacap, L. P., 68. 
Gray, Asa, 76. 
Gross, C. A., 32, 
Hapgood, BeU F., 117. 
Harvey, F, L., 33. 
Horner, Mrs. C. N. S„ 8, 
Kellerman, W. A., 114, 121. 
Kmght. Elizabeth G.. 116. 134. 
Kunz^, R. E., 135. 
Lawson, George, 132. 
Lockwood, Samuel, 45, 87, 136. 
. Macloskie, G., 8. 
Meehan, Thomas, 50. 53, 94, 119. 
Merriam, C. Hart, 66. 
Miller, E. S., 136. 
Millspaugh, C. F., 55, 133. 
Orcutt, C. R., 67. 
Owen, Maria L., 117. 
Oyster, J. H., 30, 104. 
Peck, C. H., 26, 49. 
Perry, G. W.,93. 
Plowright, C. B., 32, 64, 93. 
Porter, T. C, 90. 
Ravenel, H. W., 132. 
Redfield, J. H., 97, 104. 
Rusby, H. H., 88. 128. 
Schaarschmidt, Jules, 101, 
Schrenk, Joseph, *1, *93, *109. 
Scribner, F. L., 5, 45, 131 
Slosson, Annie T,, 118, 120. 
Stone, W. E., 65. 
Tuckerman, Edward, 25. 
Underwood, L. M., 7. 
Vasey, George. 7, *37. 61, 125. 
Vroom, J., 116. 
Ward, L. F., 92. 
Wolle, Francis, *13. 
Wright, S. H.,46. 
Corema Conradii. 132. 
Corema Conradii, notes on, 97, 116. 
Cyperacepe, a list of, 85. 
Cyperus, n. sp., 29, 86. 
Daisy, ox-eye, abnormal, 67. 
Dendrodochium, n. sp., 50. 
Dicentra, note on, 55. 
Dicentra punctured by bees, 66. 
Dodecatheon, development of, *31. 
Droseraceae of Spruce Pond, 133. 
Elymus, n. sp., 126. 
Engelmann, George, 20, *38. 
Engelmann, Dr., tribute to, 55. 
Excipula, n. sp.. 73. 
Fern, Florida, another, 67. 
Festuca, n. sp., 1, 126. 
l^'ishberries, 11. 
Fish killed by Utricularia, 82. 
Floras, local, of the U. S., 9, 43. 
Flora of Kittatinny Mts., 126. 
Flowers, coloring matter of, 21. 
Flowers, mutilation of by bees, 65. 
Fruits and seeds, influence of crossing on, 
119. 
Fungi, North American, new, 17, 26, 41, 49, 
73, 114. 121. 
Garden, Michaux's, 88. 
Gerardia, haustoria of, *109. 
Grape-vines, big, 132. 
Grasses, new, 5, 7, *37, 61, 125. 
" " notes on, 45. 
Gum, formation of, 33. 
