1914] 
71; serriflora, 71; symboliea, 70, 
71, var. pallida, 70. 
Cephaloziella byssacea, 76; Sulli- 
vantii, 75. 
Ceramium rubrum, 4. 
Ceratophyllum, 158; demersum, 159. 
Ceriferae, 201. 
Chamaecyparis thyoides, 205. 
Chamaedaphne, 163. 
Chantransia, 4. 
Chara, 158. 
Chase, A., Panicum Wrightianum in 
Long Island, 167; An unwelcome 
Invader, 166. 
Chenopodiaceae, 198. 
Chestnut Oak, 142. 
Chiloscyphus rivularis, 75. 
Chiococea alba, 118. 
Chorda, 105. 
Cicuta bulbifera, 15, 40; maculata, 16. 
Cireaea intermedia, 13; Lutetiana, 
15, 17. 
Clavaria, 50; Kromholzii, 50; obtu- 
sissima, 50; pallescens, 50; similis, 
50. 
Clematis virginiana, 13. 
Clethra alnifolia, 90. 
Clevea, 63, 64; hyalina, 62-64, var. 
californica, 63; Rousseliana, 63. 
Clintonia borealis, 89. 
Clitocybe amara, 49; parasitica, 79; 
subnigricans, 50. 
Clitopilus leptonia, 48; subvilis, 48; 
vilis, 48. 
Club, Golden, 18, 19; The nineteenth 
annual winter Meeting of the 
Vermont Botanical, 78; Twentieth 
annual field Meeting of the Ver- 
mont Botanical, 198. 
Cochlearia anglica, 135; cyclocarpa, 
135, 136; from Newfoundland, A 
new, 135. 
Collins, F. S., Drifting Algae, 1; 
Opuntia vulgaris on Cape Cod, 101; 
Two Species new to Cape Cod, 78. 
Collybia, 47, 48; subdecumbens, 48; 
truncata, 48. 
Color Forms, Some interesting, 128. 
Colorado, Viola Selkirkii in, 94. 
Comarum, 5; angustifolium, 6, 7, 
10, 11, var. parvifolium, 6, 7, 10; 
digitatum, 6, 10; palustre, 6, 7, 10, 
8 villosum, 6, 8, 11; tomentosum, 
6, 9, 11. 
Compositae, 63. 
Comptonia asplenifolia, 89. 
Concerning Philadelphus platyphyl- 
lus Rydb., 77. 
Conioselinum chinense, 12, 13. 
Index 
217 
Connecticut Botanists and their 
Herbaria, Old-time,— I, 83; Pas- 
palum in eastern, 136; Scirpus 
occidentalis and Aster ptarmi- 
coides in, 19; Unusual Plants 
found in Salisbury, 96. 
Conocephalum, 63. 
Convallaria bifolia, 89, 210; pubes- 
cens, 89; racemosa, 89; umbellu- 
lata, 89. 
Convolvulus sepium, 13. 
Conyza, 60. 
Conyzopsis, 60. 
Corema Conradii, 191. 
Cornus Amomum, 13; 
var. intermedia, 192; 
90; stolonifera, 13. 
Coronilla varia, 185. 
Cortinarius duracinus, 49; pholideus, 
canadensis, 
circinata, 
Corylus, 111; americana, 111; ros- 
trata, 13, 111. 
Corynephorus canescens, 81. 
Cottonwoods, 206. 
Crapaud vert, 104. 
Crataegus Jonesae, 191. 
Cross, E. R. Viola Selkirkii in 
Colorado, 94. 
Cryptogramma Stelleri, 198. 
Cuscuta Gronovii, 15. 
Cut-leaved Alder, 56. 
Cynosurus cristatus, 87. 
Cyperus dentatus, 39; diandrus, 39; 
strigosus, 16, forma capitatus, 39, 
var. compositus, 39. 
Cypripedium, 158. 
Danthonia compressa, 16. 
Daphne Mezereum, 96. 
Daphnidostaphylis Fendleriana, 211. 
Davis, S., Some fleshy Fungi of Stow, 
Massachusetts,— II, 45. 
Deane, W., Maria L. Owen, 153; 
Reports on the Flora of the Bos- 
ton District,— XIX, 106; William 
Whitman Bailey, 97. 
Decodon verticillatus, var. laeviga- 
tus, 192. 
Dentaria diphylla, 15. 
Dermini, 50. 
Deschampsia caespitosa, 16. 
Desmarestia aculeata, 3. 
Desmodium acuminatum, 15; cana- 
dense, 15. 
Desmotrichum, 105. 
Diplophylleia, 73, 74; gymnostomo- 
phila, 72. 
Diplophyllum, 72-75; albicans, 73- 
75; apiculatum, 74, 75; gym- 
