GENERAL INDEX. 



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



A. A. A. S. Botanical Club :Meeting at Cleve- 

 land, 254. 



Acrostlchum Eatonianum, sp. iiov.,252. 



Algae from Atlantic City, 309. 



Alopeourus Californicus, Vasey, n. sp., 13. 



Alopecurus geniculatus, var. robustus, 

 Vasey, n. var., 13. 



Alopecurus HoTvellii, Vasey, n. sp., 12. 



Alopecurus Macounii, Vasey, n. sp., 12. 



Anthophyta for PhEenogamia, 20. 



Aquilegia Canadensis, L., var, flaviflora (Ten- 

 ney), Britten, 97, 165. 



Asa Gray, Deatli of, 58. 



Asa Gray, *59. 



Asa Gray. Hesolutions of the Hamilton Lit- 

 erary and Scientific Association. 96. 



Ash leaves, abnormal, *212. 



Astilbe decandra, D. Don, var. crenatiloba, 

 n. var., 98. 



Batrachospermum moniliforme, var. subula- 

 tum, n. var., 15(>. 



Bibliofrraphical Notes on well-known plants, 

 84, 110, 285. 



Botanical Exchange Club, 49. 



Botanical Exchange, Announcement of the 



\ Committee on, 139. 

 Botanical Exchange Club. Eules for the, 1G7. 



Botanical Notes, 25, 119, 137, 169, 101, 218, 236, 

 300. ' ' 1 ^ » 1 > 



Botanical Notes from Kansas, 213. 



Brasenia peltata, Bursh, Histology of ihe 



vegetative organs, *29. 

 Bromus Pumpellianus, Scrib., '9. 

 Eryologic-al Notes, 185. 

 Buchloe dactyloides, Engelm.,215, 

 Calycanthus, The fruit of, 205. 



Capsicum fasciculatum, sp. nov., Sturtevant, 

 133. ' 



Capsicum umbilicatum, Vellozo 108. 



C^stalia versus Nymphsea, 51, 84. 



Cerastium Texanum, n. sp., 97. 



Cheilanthes Mexicana, n. sp., Davenport, 227. 



Cheilanthes vestita, Sw., on New York Island, 

 211. 



Choke-cherry, Is the amber-colored entitled 

 to a distinct name ? 267. 



CONTKIBUTOKS:" 



Allen, T. F., II. 

 Ami, Henry M., 13a 



Arnold, Isabel S., 133. ■ 



Beauchamp, W. M., 214, 266. 



Bebb, M. S.', *121. 



Britton, E. G., 203, 220, 247, 268. 



Britton, N. L., Si, 90, 97, 139, 188, 273, 274, 



277, 297. 298, 320, 323, 324, 325. 

 Campbell, Douglas H., 258, 262. 

 Claypole, K. B., 190. 

 Collins, F. S., 309. 

 Davenport, George E., 225. 

 Deane, Walter, 59. 

 Eaton, D. C, 173. 

 Eckfeldt, J. W,, 1»4. 

 Farlow, W. G., 183, 184. ' 

 Foerste, Aug. F., *151. . 

 Greene, Edward L., 84, 110, 125, 285. 

 Gregory, Emily L., 89, 143, 198, 238, 27L 

 Halsted, Byron D., 84, 130, *213. 

 Harvey, F. L., 155. 

 Havard, Dr. Valery, 215. 

 HoUick. Arthur, 219, 245, *303. 

 James, Joseph F., 20, 51, 314. 

 Kain, C. H., 119, 128, 183, 220. 

 Macoun, John, 185. 

 IMassey, W. F., 193. 



Meeban, Thomas, 137, 192, 193, 219, 267, 316. 

 :Morong, Thomas, *1, *73, 139. 

 Oyster, J. H., 214. 

 Perkins, George H., 220. 

 Robinson, John, 166. 

 Roth, Filibert, 292. 



Rusby, H. H., 28, 177, 194, 199, 219,237,347. 

 Safford.W. E.,15, 105, 210. 

 Schrenk, Joseph, '29, 119, 273, 293. 

 Scribner, F. L., *8. 

 Smith, John Donnell, 165. 

 Sterns, E. E., 15, 52, 86, 111, 112, 1G2, 167, 



190, 205, 211, 230, 236, 317, 322. 



Sturtevant, E. Lewis, 109, 134. 



Vasey, Dr. George, 11, 48, 117, 139, 168,294, 

 295. 



Watbon, Sereno, 139, 191. 



Willey, Henry, 114, 147. 



Wolcott, H. L. T., 268. 

 Corynites Curtisii, B., Development of, *314 

 Cryptogamia versus Heterophyta, 111. 

 Cyperus Martindalei, n, sp., 98. 

 Cyperus eehinatus (EIL), Britton, 99. 



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