220 
Lathyrus maritimus, 39; palustris, 
var. pilosus, 191. 
Leersia virginica, 16. 
Leguminosae, 15. 
Lepiota cristatella, 46. 
Leptonia, 48, 51; flavobrunnea, 51; 
gracilipes, 51; validipes, 51. 
Lilium canadense, 13; tigrinum, 39. 
Lily, Yellow Pond, 137, 139. 
Linaria minor, 40. 
Lindernia, 88. 
Lolium perenne, 87. 
Lombardy Poplar, 206. 
Long, B., The American Variations 
of Potentilla palustris, 5. 
Long Island, Panicum Wrightianum 
in, 167. 
Lonicera, 118; alba, 118, 119; 
canadensis, 118; ciliata, 118; ta- 
tarica, 40. 
Loomis, M. L., Avena fatua in eastern 
Massachusetts, 183. 
Lophozia confertifolia, 75; grandire- 
tis, 62, 65, 66, var. humilis, 65; 
incisa, 66, 67; IKaurini, 75; Lyoni, 
67, 68; marchica, 67; Mildeana, 
66, 67; quinquedentata, 62, 67, 68. 
Lunularia, 63. 
Lupine, 92, 93, 128. 
Lupines naturalized in eastern Can- 
ada and Newfoundland, Three, 
92. 
Lupinus albicaulis, 93; nootkaten- 
sis, 94; perennis, forma albira- 
cemus, 129, forma roseus, 128; 
polyphyllus, 94. 
Lycopodium tristachyum, 38. 
Lycopus virginicus, 16. 
Lysimachia terrestris, 15; vulgaris, 
185. 
Macbride, J. F., The North American 
Variations of Arctostaphylos Uva- 
ursi, 211. 
.Maianthemum canadense, 89, 210, 
A western Variety of, 210, var. 
interius, 211. 
Maine, Flora of the Sandy River 
Valley in, 11; Notes on the Flora 
of the Penobscot Bay Region, 189. 
Mairania, 26-29, 32; alpina, 22, 27, 
28, 33; Arctostaphylos, 27; Uva- 
ursi, 27, 28. 
Maple, River, 13. 
Marasmius, 46; varicosus, 46. 
Marchantia, 63; hyalina, 62. 
Marchantiaceae, 62. 
Maritime Provinces, Some annual 
halophytic Asters of the, 57. 
Rhodora 
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Marshfield, Massachusetts, Carex 
maritima in, 213. 
Marsilea quadrifolia, 85. 
Martinella gymnostomophila, 71. 
Maryland and Virginia, Notes on the 
Flora of,— II, 201. 
Massachusetts, Avena fatua in east- 
ern, 183; Carex maritima in Marsh- 
field, 213; Orontium at Hyannis, 77; 
Orontium in Barnstable County, 
18; Plants, Rediscovery of an 
historic Collection of, 185; Some 
fleshy Fungi of Stow,— II, 45; 
Some Grasses noteworthy in, 81; 
Viola emarginata in, 76. 
Mertensia, 158; maritima, 192. 
Metzgeria pubescens, 75. 
Micropetalon, 146; lanceolatum, 151. 
Milium effusum, 14; pungens, 90. 
Mimulus ringens, 15. 
Moehringia lateriflora, 56; 
phylla, 55. 
Monostroma, 4; fuscum, 4. 
Moore, A. H., Allies of Solidago 
odora, 52; Concerning  Phila- 
delphus platyphyllus Rydb., 77; 
Some interesting color Forms, 128. 
Moss, C. E., [Notice of Work], 198. 
macro- 
Muhlenbergia foliosa, 13;  mexi- 
cana, 89; sobolifera, 90; tenui- 
flora, 89. 
Murdoch, J. Jr., Orontium in Barn- 
stable County, Massachusetts, 18. 
Mycena, 47. 
Mycetozoa, 79. 
Myrica, 89, 109; asplenifolia, 38, 
109; carolinensis, 109; Gale, 109, 
167, var. subglabra, 167. 
Myricaceae, 109. 
Myriophyllum tenellum, 40. 
Naiadaceae, 120. 
Najadaceae, 120. 
Nantucket, Pinus Banksiana on, 
184. 
Nardia Geoscyphus, 76. 
Narrow-leaved Variety of Salix pyri- 
folia, 116. 
Naucoria sphagnophila, 48. 
Neesiella, 63; carnica, 65; pilosa, 62, 
65; rupestris, 62, 64, 65. 
New Cochlearia from Newfoundland, 
135. 
New England Distribution of Ilex 
opaca and Ilex glabra, 163; He- 
paticae, Notes on,— XI, 62. 
Newfoundland, A new Cochlearia 
from, 135; Three Lupines natur- 
alized in eastern Canada and, 92. 
