216 
Ascophyllum, 3, 4; nodosum, 3, 4. 
Aspidium Filix-mas, 78. 
Asplenium Ruta-muraria, 198; Tri- 
chomanes, 198. 
Aster, 57, 60; angustus, 57, 58, 60; 
cordifolius, 15; frondosus, 57, 58, 
60; lateriflorus, var. hirsuticaulis, 
15; laurentianus, 59-61, var. 
contiguus, 60, 61, var. magda- 
lenensis, 59, 61;  linariifolius, 
192-194, A northern Variety of, 
192, var. Victorinii, 194; macro- 
phyllus, var. ianthinus, 13, 15; 
panieulatus, 13; ptarmicoides, 20, 
in Connecticut, 19; puniceus, 13; 
subulatus, 57-61, var. obtusi- 
folius, 61; umbellatus, 13. 
Asterella, 63. 
Asters of the Maritime Provinces, 
Some annual halophytie, 57. 
Astroporae, 63. 
Atriplex patula, 199, var. hastata, 39, 
var. littoralis, 39. 
Avena fatua, 183, in eastern Massa- 
chusetts, 183. 
Bacteria, 79. 
Bailey, William Whitman, 97. 
Ballota nigra, 86. 
Barbarea vulgaris, 14. 
Barbilophozia quinquedentata, 67. 
Barnstable County, Massachusetts, 
Orontium in, 18. 
Bartlett, H. H., Systematie Studies 
on Oenothera,— IV. Oe. francis- 
cana and Oe. venusta spp. novv. 33. 
Bazzania trilobata, 68. 
Bearberries and the generic Status of 
Arctous, The alpine, 21. 
Bearberry, 26. 
Bear's Grape, 26. 
Benzoin aestivale, 91, var. xantho- 
carpum, 91. 
Betula, 111; alba, var. minor, 39, 
var. papyrifera, 111; lenta, 111; 
lutea, 111, 190; nigra, 111, 204; 
populifolia, 38, 111. 
Betulaceae, 110, 199, 201. 
Bicknell, E. P., Some Grasses note- 
worthy in Massachusetts, 81; Viola 
emarginata in Massachusetts, 76. 
Bidens discoidea, 40. 
Black Poplar, 206. 
Blake, S. F., The earliest Name of 
the Snowberry, 117; A new Coch- 
learia from Newfoundland, 135; six 
Weeks' Botanizing in Vermont,— 
III, 38. 
Boehmeria cylindrica, 13. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Boletus, 86. 
Boston District, Reports on the Flora 
of the,.— XIX, 106. 
Botanical Club, The nineteenth an- 
nual winter Meeting of the Ver- 
mont, 78; Club, Twentieth an- 
nual field Meeting of the Vermont, 
198; Society, The twentieth an- 
nual field Meeting of the Josselyn, 
90. 
Botanists and their Herbaria, Old- 
time Connecticut,— I, 83. 
Brace, J. P., 83. 
Brachyactis, 60, hybrida, 60. 
Bromus altissimus, 13; madritensis, 
166; maximus, 166; rubens, 166; 
teetorum, 166; villosus, 166, var. 
Gussonei, 166. 
Cactus Opuntia, 101. 
Calamagrostis, 89. 
Callitriche heterophylla, 89. 
Calluna, 158. 
Calypogeia suecica, 76; Sullivantii, 
75 
Calypso borealis, 198. 
Cambridge British Flora, 198. 
Camelina sativa, 191. 
Canada and Newfoundland, Three 
Lupines naturalized in eastern, 92. 
Cape Cod, Opuntia vulgaris on, 101; 
Two species new to, 78 
Carex anceps, 213; canescens, 190; 
cephaloidea, 13; concinna, 132; 
flava, 89; laxiflora, 214, var. 
leptonervia, 213, 214, var. patu- 
lifolia, 214; lenticularis, 12; lepto- 
nervia, 213, 214, a valid Species, 
213; longirostris, 13; Carex mari- 
tima, 213, in Marshfield, Massa- 
chusetts, 213; retrorsa, 14, var. 
Hartii, 14; salina, var. kattegaten- 
sis, 190; stellulata, var. angustata, 
190; torta, 12; Tuckermani, 14; 
vulpinoidea, 16. 
Carolina Poplar, 207, 209. 
Carpinus, 111; caroliniana, 111. 
Carya, 109; alba, 109, 110; cordi- 
formis, 109; glabra, 109; micro- 
carpa, 109, 110; ovalis, var. 
obcordata, 110; ovata, 110, var. 
Nuttallii, 110. 
Castanea, 111; dentata, 111; pumila, 
112. 
Celastrus, 16; scandens, 13. 
Cephalozia catenulata, var. pallida, 
70; connivens, 70; Francisci, 75; 
lunulaefolia, 70, 71; media, 62, 70, 
71; multiflora, 70, 71; pallida, 70, 
