GENERAL INDEX. 



The more important classified entries will be found under the following 

 head's: Diseases, Geographical Distribution, Hosts, Journals, Necrology, Personals, 





Reviews. 



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Names of synonyms are printed in Italics; names of new species in bold- 



face ; f signifies death. 



A 



A A. A. S., Washington meeting. 157; botan- 

 ical papers, 243, 255, 282, 303; Botanical 

 club, 261. 



Abelmoschus mosehatus, 139. 



Absorption of fluids. 260. 



Acer dasycarpum, 233; rubrum, 233. 



Achlya, 72, 73; polyandra, 72. 



Achroanthes, 322. 



Actinella linearifolia, 28; odorata. 27; Rusbyi, 



27* Texana, 27. 

 ^cidium Chrysopsidis, 48, 85; Cleoniis, 48; 



Liatridix, 47, 85; Trifolium-repentis, 290. 

 Africa, biological expedition to, 273. 

 Agave rigida, 131. 

 Agosens. 322. 

 Agiicultural. Department, division of botany, 



92, 259; division of forestry. 188; Science, 



Society for promotion of. 35. 

 Agrimonia parviflora, var. lnacroearpa, 3. 

 Agrostis, alpina, 238; geminata, 288. 

 Alabama, plants of, 61. 263, 282, 313. 

 Aleuria asteri^ina, 15. 



Aleurites triloba, 141. 



Aleurone grains, method of preparation. 93. 



Album Nevii 288. 

 Alopecurus geniculatus, 288. 



Alter n aria, 62 

 Amelanchier alnifolia, 266. 

 Amphiachyris dracuuculoides, 148. 

 Anacardium occidentals 140. 

 Anachoroptens Decaisnei, 172. 

 Auanassa sativa, 131. 

 Andromeda polifolia, 230. 

 Andropogou macrourus, var. pumilus, 27. 



Aneura, 324. 



Angelica Ivvallii. 287. 



Angaria diversifolia, 10; longipedunculata. 



10; oWaofflfolla, 9. 



Anona Cherimolia. 137; reticulata, 137; squa- 

 mosa, 137. 

 Antennaria luzuloides, 287. 

 Anthoceros, 324; laevis, 143 

 Aphanostephus Piimulensis, 98. 



Apios tuberosa, 233. 



Aplopappus Lyallii, 287; stoloniferus var. 



glab ratu^, 98. 

 Apocvnum cannabiuuni. 70. 

 Apodanthes Blauchetti, 84; tflobosa, 83; 



Prin^iei, 83 

 Apple leaves, fungus disease on. 265. 

 Aquatic monocots, leaves of, 305. 

 Aquilegia Canadensis, 229. 

 Arabis Drummondii, 229; Macounu. 286. 



Aralia quinquefolia, 232. 

 Arboretum, a national 262. 

 Archangelica atropurpurea, 231. 

 Archegoniata. phvlogenv of, 257, 323. 



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Arctostaphylos pungens, var. craterieohi, 



13; Uva-Ursi, 232. 

 Arenaria tenella, 286. 

 Arethusa bulbosa, 230. 

 Arisaema tnphyllum, 164. 

 Arnica cordifolia, 287; latifolia, 287; Parryi, 



287. 

 Arrow-weeds of Mexico, 262. 

 Artocarpus incisa, 139; integrifoha, 139. 



Arundo, 135. 



Asarum caudatum, 287. 



Aspidium adscendens, 14; fragrans, 111 



Assimilation, simultaneous evolution of O and 



CO*, 273. 

 Aster, Orcuttii, 113; pauciflorus, 148; steno 



meres, 287. 

 Asterella, 325: hemisphenca, 142 

 Asterophvllites Williamsoms, 173. 



Astragalus alpinus, 229. 



Atiichum angustatum, 206; Selwyni, 206; nn- 



dulatum, 206. 

 Atriplex oorrugata. 345. 

 Australian A. A. S.. 93. 

 Averrhoa Bilimbi, 140. 

 Ayeuia Wright ii, 340. 



B 



Bacteria, of cucurbits, 257; 303; test for excre- 

 tion of acids, 320 . ,„ ^ 

 Bacterial disease of cabbages, 265; of oat- 257. 

 Bacterioloirv, use of fermentation tube in, 2>9. 

 Barbula megalocarpa, 206: ruralis, 206. 

 Barveidanua parasitica. 263. 

 Bassovia DonWl-Smlt h 1 1 . 145; macrophylla, 



145; Mexicana, 115 

 Beans, tubercles on roots, IBS. 

 Besleria onogastra, 197; ransamalana, 19,. 



Bicollateral bundles. 308. 



Bidens Antiguen-ds, 100; connata, 148; net- 

 erosperma, 100; leucantha, 100. 



Biologv, use of word, 32, 89. 



Bixa orellana, 140. 



Bli stria sapida. 138. . ( 



kofconia inte^rifolia. l.vnlcan^. 1 



Botanical Divfsion, 92; field work of, 259 



Botrvchium. apical growth in root> 3,. sim- 

 plex, 230. 



Bouteloua uniflora, 26. 



Bowmannites Dawsoui. IW. 



Brachistus ■ieuinMensi*. 144. 



Brasenia peltata, 230. 



Brazil, Agricultural College, 2,4. 



Brenna Lactucae. 339. 



Brickellia Hartwegi. 98; P*< a.veM*, ■* 



Bromelia Pinguin, 35 



Bruchia Hallii 207. q 



Bryophvtes, relationships of. 3ii. 



BuddlefaAVriKlitii, 341. 



