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Apocyiium 138, 142, 153, 157 



Aquilegia 132, 150 



Arabls 131, 133 



Aral ia 132, 135, 137, 150 



Arctium 142,146,157 



Arctostajihylos -. 131 



Arenariu 131, 148 



Arisjpma 139, 152 



Aristida .• 149 



Aristolochia 148, 151 



Armillaria 115 



Aromocbelys 193 



Artemisia 131, 142, 143 



Asarum '. 135 



Asclepias 133,138,142,149,151,155,157 



Ascomycetes 124 



Asiatic cholera 20 



Asparagus 144, 159 



Aspidium 136,137,139,152,154 



Aspidonectes 193 



Asprella 135, 152 



Asplenium 136, 152 



Astragalus 149 



Aster 134,136,138,139,148,150,153,154 



Atriplex 148, 158 



Baptisia 149 



Bastin, E. S : 15 



Batrachians of Eaton county 192 



Bartonia 155 



Beal. W. J., The future of the white pine and Norway pine in Michigan 19,106 



Some of the changes now taking place in a forest of oak openings 20,107 



What shall the Michigan farmer grow for fence posts and telegraph poles.. 19,100 



Bellis 130, 143 



Bennett, C. W 14 



Berula 131,138 



Betula 136, 138, 155 



Bidens 139, 141, 146, 154, 1.59 



Bigelow, S. Lawrence " — 15 



Biological laboratory, floor plan of 209 



for a, by S. O. Mast 206 



Blain, Alexander, W 15 



Blephilia 151, 152 



Bl iss, Hon. A. T 3 



Boehmerla 138 



Boletinus 120 



Boletus • 120 



Botrychium 1.30,136,140,152 



Bouteloua 148 



Bovine virus 176, 183 



Bovista 123 



Brachyelytrum 136, 151 



Brasenia 142,143,146,156,157,159 



Bromus 130, 136, 143, 144, 146, 152, 158 



Brown, U. L., Wood structure of elms, oak.s. and maples as a means of identifying 



species 109 



Brown. 1". B. II 15 



Brunella 135, 146, 151 



Bufo 192 



Burns, G. V • 15 



Busine-ss, Order of 12 



Butterfield, Kcnyon L., on social science and agriculture — 19,105 



By-laws 10 



