INDEX CONTINUED. 



PoruB of Ai'knnsiiB :39, 189, 



" " Flo-:da «, 137, 



" " •' for sale 



" " New Me?:ico 195. 



<« •' New York 



" " Tr'uidad, Fendler's 



" Notet* on rare 



Fcrtilizatiou of Trumpet Creeper 



Flint, W.F 



Flora of Ind., Comparative view 



Florida Plants 57, 65, 



Floridian Alp'ii! 



Flowers and Insects 



Foerste, A. F 



Foliar Nectar G'auds of Populus 



Forest N oti^s 



Forestry in N. Am 



Franklin Co., Ivy., Plants of 44, 



FraxiuuH qnadriinijnlata 



Function olChloroijhyll 



Funici destroying; insects 



" ' Now spc'ies of 33, 105, 226, 239, 



" Notes on Maryland 5,23,200, 



" on Anemone nemorosa 



Oa:bera 



Germinat-on and growth of parasit'c plants. . 



Godei'i), Rudimentary Coma 



Goodyera pubescens 



Grasses, Some rew 173,271,290, 



Gray, Asa 3, 4, 2.->, 27, 39, 53, «3, 75, 87, 88, 138, 



Gray's Bot. CoutrihutiouB 



Greene, E.L 56,64,156, 183, 198, 



(irowtli of Trees 



( Jutteuberg, G 



<;yninosporaugia of U. S 



Halienaria brev'folia, ii. sp 



" Garheri, n. sp 



" v:resceu8 



Halsted, B 1) 



Handbooks for Tourists 



Harvey, PL .15, 39, 50, 84, 91, 139, 189, 213, 

 230,273. 



Heat in Phytelephas 



Herbarium for sale 



" of Brown Uuiv 



Hieracium auraulirtcuin 248,^265, 



" cameum, u. sp 



Iligley, W. K 148, 161, 170, 198, 



Hill. E. J 



Holway, E. W 77, 177, 



Hoopes, .Josiah 



Howe, E. C 94, 



Howell, Thos. , I 



Hunter, E 



Hygienic and Therapeutic Relations of House 

 Plants 



213 

 161 



43 

 220 

 248 

 121 



42 

 302 



42 

 301 

 158 

 138 



31 

 264 

 28 1 

 273 

 141 



70 



63 



46 

 143 

 274 

 210 



Impurities of Drinking Water 



I'linois Plants 



Indiana Plants 69, 



In.sects and Flowers ! 



Intern ;il Hairs of Nympba'a and Nuphar 



Introdnci'il Plnnts of Dallas Co., Texas 



Isoetes laeustris 



Jackson, .Joseph 



.lames, Davis L 



.lames, .Joseph P 



Jones, M. S 11, 1.5, 40. 



.lum-iiH ruiriilosus, n. sp .,._ 



J uglans, Dimorph -Dichogamy in 11 



2.57 



38 



95 



264 



296 



185 



106 



217 



31 



177 



2(19 



218 

 135 

 63 

 20 

 248 

 215 



243 

 138 

 149 

 273 

 184 

 207 

 259 

 243 

 90 

 169 

 267 

 178 



80 



141 



71 



259 



31 



250 



10 



228 



SM2 



2ti6 



126 



143 



S>'\1 



Kentucky Plant.« 



Kerguelen"s Land, Klnra of 



,.44, 70 

 .... 30 



Lankester. E. Ray 69 



Large Piiff ball 290 



Leaveiiwortliiu ill Mo. and Ark 230 



'' The Genus 25 



'• stylosa, n. sp , 26 



'■ tojiilosa, n. sp 26 



Lecythim macrosora, n, sp 35 



J...emna minor. Development of. 152 



Lennon. W. II . . 3^18 



Lepidiiiui CiHui)estre, L 14 



Leptolhyriuni chromospermum, n. sp 33 



Liliiuii drayi 215 



Linum IS'eo-.Mcxic.'inum, u. sp 18.J 



Lithospermum Cobreuse, n. sp 157 



'• viride, n. sp 1.58 



Littorella in Nova .Scotia.. . 4 



Lockwood, S 14 



Loouiis, E. .1. . . . 43 



Lubhock, S'r J., Address of 268 



Lysimachia thyrsiflora 246 



Alagnolia graudiflora 270 



Mail Rates for Bot. specfmens 32 



Marine Algre of N. E 246 



Murtiudale, I. (; .38,303 



Marvbind Fungi 5, 200, 210 



Mead, IS. B.. Death of 1.50 



Meehan, Joseph . 264 



Meehan, Thos 11, 63, 64, 75, 152, 219, 245, 



247, 2,53, 265, 273. 



Melnnconium Typhre, n. ^p 275 



Melica Hallli,n.''sp 296 



Mesembryauthemum 88 



Michigan Lake Shore Plants 76, 90 



" Plants 57, 76, 90, 2.55, 2.59 



Microscope, Preparing objects lor 27 



Missouri Plants 230 



Mistletffi 271 



Mode.* of Teaching Botany 233 



" Work in Lab. of Prof. DeBary. . .193, 204 



Monthly Indt!X 95 



Morgan, A. P 



Morong, Thos . . ... .50, 89, 



Moths Entrapped by an Asclepiad 



Movement of Frond of Asplenium Trich- 



otnanes 27, 



Mueller, Hermann.... 



Mycenastrum spinulosnm, n. sp 



NabalUR Ronnensis, n. sp. . . . 155, 



Narcissus Canariensis 



Nasturtium lacustre 



Nectar Glands of Populus 



Nesreaverticillata 



New Cyuaroid Composite 



New Jersey Trees 



New-Mexican Perns 19.5, 



" Plants, New Species 156, 183, 



New York Ferns 



Nolina in Colorado 



North Am. PL, Additions to 2-23, 



Notulre Exiguaj 53, 63, 75, 



Nova Scotia, Littorella and Schizaea in 



Nuphar, Internal Hairs 



Nymphacea- in Ark.... 



Nympha'a, Internal Hairs 



" odorata 



164 



290 



17 



43 



93 



240 



191 



84 



264 



284 



274 



2S3 



270 



220 



21T 



24S 



56 



235 



87 



4 



250 



139 



250 



266 



Observations on Triticnm repens 40 



Ohio Plants 44,274 



Onagraceie, Stipules in 137 



Origm and survival of types. . 83 



Orobanclie, (iermination of 38, .53 



Our Native Perns £64 



I'ackard, A. S 



Painesville, Ohio, Notes from 43, 



Parasitic Plants, Germination and Growth. 38, 



Perk, Chas. II 33, 209, 226, 239, 



Peltandra Virginica ... 



Peutstcmon paucitlorns, n. sp 



'• pinilblius, n. sp 



Peronospora vilicola 



Perrett, Fannie J 



Perulai'i.i viroscc:ns 



Peziy.a spongiosa, n. sp 



Pbacidiuiu spursnm. u. sp 



Phaseolus narvuliis, n. sp 



Phonia al bas-triat'i, n sp 



" colonitn, n. sp 



Phyllosticta ,\stragali, n. sp 



Physalis griindillora 



Physiology of Plants 



Phytelephas, Heat in 



Phytography. A. DC 77, 



Pilen puniibi for sections 



Pinus I'.ontoi'ta, Viiality of seeds 54, 



" Revision of Geniis 



PIntanthera l)racteata 



Poa, Notes on 



" i)uri)urasceus, n. sp 



17 



53 



53 



274 



219 



218 



218 



177 



291 



63 



35 



35 



217 



33 



34 



275 



90 



175 



243 



99 



244 



62 



58 



63 



297 



297 



