Index 



Barranca de Teiiampa, Vera Cruz, 



Mexico, 499. 

 Bassovia foliosa, 373. 

 Purpusii, 373. 



setosa, 373. 

 Batters, E. A. L., cited, 18, 437. 

 Bellingham, Washington, 474. 

 Beloperone liians, 194. 

 Berg Bay, Alaska, 490. 

 Bering Sea, 490. 

 Berkeley, California, 35. 

 Bermuda Islands, 101. 

 Berthold, G., cited, 85. 

 Bertrand and Mallevre, cited, 425. 

 Besa, 395. 



Besleria chiapensis, 64, 193. 

 Beureria Purpusii, 191. 

 Bidens chiapensis, 76. 



geraniifolia, 76. 



odorata, 76. 

 Bivona-Bernardi, A., 79. 

 Black Sea, 381. 

 Blakea Purpusii, 58. 

 Blossevillea, 389. 

 Boca del Monte, Puebla, Mexico, 51, 



371. 

 Boergesen, cited, 156, 384, 402. 

 Boletaceae, 221 ; classifications pro- 

 posed for, 222-225. See also His- 

 tology, Comparative, etc. 

 Boleti, 221, 222; genera and species 

 of, 223; in California, 226; used 

 for food, 227; attacked by in- 

 sect larvae, 227; structure, 228. 

 Boletinellus, 224. 

 Boletinus, 223, 224. 

 Boletus, classification. 222-224, 235; 

 genus defined by Murrill, 258. 



granulatus, 226. 



luteus, 227, 228, 234; description, 

 258, figure showing, opp. 272. 



subtomentosus, 226. 

 Boi-net, E., cited, 2, 157. 

 Bornet and Thuret, cited, 84. 

 Borreria tonalensis, 191. 

 Borzi, 429. 



Bosse, Mrs. A. W. v., cited, 398. 

 Bourquelot and Herissey, cited, 425. 

 Brachytriehia, 476. 



affinis, 475 ; figure showing, opp. 

 486. 



Quoyi, 476. 



rivulariodes, 476. 

 Brandegee, K. L., 41, 

 Brandegee, T. S., 51, 59, 177, 357. 

 Brazil, 378. 

 British Columbia, occurrence of Gloio- 



phloea, 119. 

 Brodiaea laxa, 167. 



modesta, diagnosis, occurrence, and 

 description, 166. 



peduncularis, 167. 

 Brongniartia, 499. 



Browallia melanotricha, 61. 



Brown, Miss M. E., 4. 



Brown and Morris, cited, 425. 



Bucholtz, F., 276; cited, 281. 



Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, 178. 



Caldesia, 284. 



California, Gulf of, 82; occurrence of 

 Haplopappus, 171, of Aster, 173, 

 of Erigeron, 174, of Arnica, 175, 

 of Boleti, 226, 227, of Ceriomyces, 

 234, 261, of Tuberales, 277, of 

 Janczewskia, 3-4, 20, of Oeno- 

 thera ovata, 41, of Gloiophloea, 

 114, 118, 130, of Pseudoseinaia, 

 120, 121, 130, of Scinaia, 130, of 

 Pylaiella, 153, of Pentachaeta, 

 170. 



Califomian Plants, New and Note- 

 worthy, 165. 



Calliandra Purpusii, 180. 



Callithamnion Eothii, 433. 



Callophyllis, 115. 



Calopogonimn lanceolatum, 182. 



Calothrix, 477. 

 Crustacea, 472. 

 rectangularis, 472; figure showing, 



opp. 484. 

 robusta, 473; figure showing, opp. 

 484. 



Campbellia, 223. 



Canary Islands, 96. 



Cape Arago, 463. 



Cape Colony, South Africa, 117. 



Cape Flattery, Washington, 456, 474, 



Cape of Good Hope, Africa, 20. 



Cape Horn, South Anierica, 396. 



Carmel Bay, California, 386, 434. 



Cassia biflora, 179. 



(Chamaecrista) picachensis, 180. 

 (Lasiorhegma) enneandra, 179. 

 trichoneura, 179. 



Castilleia (Hemichroma) chiapensis, 

 62. 



Cavendishia chiapensis, 188. 



Ceanotluis, 280. 



Cellulose, 424. 



Cellulose compounds, 424. 



Celosia chiapensis, 363. 



Centauriuin peninsulare, 502. 



Centradenia chiapensis, 501. 



Centropogon, 73. 

 grandidentatus, 73. 



Ceramium rul)rum, 129. 



Ceriomyces, 224, 225, 233, 262, 263. 

 auriflammeus, 234, 249; descrip- 

 tion, 247; figures showing, opp. 



auriporus, 227. 



conununis, 225, 227, 228, 234, 242; 

 description, 235; discussion of 

 morphological difiPerences and his- 

 tological structures, 236-242; fig- 

 ures showing, opp. 266, 270, 272. 



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