1914] 
Galera sphagnorum, 46. 
Gentiana Andrewsii, 89; quinque- 
flora, 90; Saponaria, 89. 
Genus Ruppia in eastern North 
America, 119. 
Gerardia paupercula, 40; tenuifolia, 
40 
Glabrous-leaved Sweet Gale, 167. 
Glyceria, 14; acutiflora, 90; borealis, 
14. 
Golden Club, 18, 19. 
Grape, Bear's, 26. 
Grasses noteworthy in Massachu- 
setts, 81. 
Gratiola neglecta, 88; virginiana, 
88. 
Grimaldia, 63. 
Gyromitra esculenta, 45. 
Habenaria, 90; blephariglottis, 90; 
ciliaris, 158; flava, 16. 
Halosaccion, 4; ramentaceum, 4. 
Harshberger, J. W., Pinus Banksiana 
on Nantucket, 184. 
Hebeloma discomorbidum, 51. 
Helianthus decapetalus, 13. 
Hepatica, 128. 
Hepaticae, Notes on New England,— 
XI, 62. 
Heracleum lanatum, 13. 
Herbaria, Old-time Connecticut 
Botanists and their,— I, 83. 
Heteranthera dubia, 198. 
Hibiscus boreale, 40; Trionum, 40. 
Hieracium scabrum, 181, The Varie- 
ties of, 181, var. intonsum, 183, 
var. leucocaule, 182, var. ton- 
sum, 182. 
Hill, A. F., Notes on the Flora of the 
Penobscot Bay Region, Maine, 
189; A pubescent Variety of the 
dwarf Raspberry, 151. 
Himanthalia lorea, 4. 
Holcus odoratus, 186. 
Hyannis, Massachusetts, Orontium 
8b, Fl. 
Hygrophorus, 51; Morrisii, 49; ni- 
tratus, 49; Peckianus, 49; psitta- 
cinus, 48; pustulatus, 49. 
Hypericum punctatum, 16. 
Hypholoma delineatum, 46; rugo- 
cephalum, 46. 
Hyporhodii, 50. 
Hystrix patula, 15. 
Ilex, 28; glabra, 163-165, New 
England Distribution of Ilex opaea 
and, 163; opaca, 163-165, and 
Ilex glabra, New England Dis- 
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tribution of, 163; verticillata, var. 
padifolia, 191. 
Ilysanthes, 88. 
Inocybe, 51; agglutinata, 48, 51; 
asterospora, 51; calospora, 5l; 
castaneoides, 51; diminuta, 51; 
euthelella, 51;  eutheloides, 51; 
hiulea, 51; infelix, 51; longispora, 
51; minima, 51; rimosoides, 51; 
subochracea, 51; trechispora, 51; 
umboninota, 51. 
Is Arenaria lateriflora dioecious? 55. 
Isanthus, 89; brachiatus, 88. I 
Isoétes echinospora, var. Braunii, 
IN 
Jack, J. G., Plural seeds in Acorns, 
141. 
Josselyn Botanical Society, The 
twentieth annual field Meeting of 
the, 90. 
Juglandaceae, 109. 
Juglans, 110; cinerea, 16, 110. 
Juncus effusus, 90, var. solutus, 
39, 90; filiformis, 12;  Greenei, 
190; nodosus, 12. : 
Jungermannia barbata, 67; conni- 
vens, 71, forma symbolica, 70, 71; 
cordifolia, 75; ferruginea, 73; 
grandiretis, 65;  Helleriana, 72; 
lacinulata, 70; lunulaefolia, 70, 
71; Lyoni, 67; multiflora, 70; 
ovata, 72, 73; pumila, 76; quin- 
quedentata, 67, 68. 
Juniperus horizontalis, 189; 
giniana, 186. 
vir- 
Kjellmannia sorifera, 152, found on 
the Rhode Island Coast, 152. 
Knowlton, C. H., Carex maritima in 
Marshfield, Massachusetts, 213; 
Flora of the Sandy River Valley in 
Maine, 11; New England Dis- 
tribution of Ilex opaca and Ilex 
glabra, 163; The original Flora of 
the old Colony, 113; Orontium at 
Hyannis, Massachusetts, 77; Re- 
ports on the Flora of the Boston 
District, — XIX, 106; Spiraea 
salicifolia in Alburg, Vermont, 96. 
Laccaria laccata, 49. 
Lactarius fuliginosus, 49; lignyotus 
50. 
Laetuea floridana, 78. 
Laminaria, 3, 4; Agardhii, 3; longi- 
cruris, 3, 4 
Laminariaceae, 4. 
Laportea canadensis, 13. 
