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Cabbages, bacterial disease of, 265. 

 Cajanus Indicus, 140. 



Calamagrostis cleiisus, 147; koelerioides, 147. 

 Calamanas, 174. 



Calamostachys Bmneyana, 173. 

 Calla palustris, 231. 

 Caliaeolepium Warscewiczii, 196. 

 Calopogon puichellus, 230. 

 Caltha palustris, 231. 

 Calypso borealis 230, 241, 296. 

 Calystegia sepium. 233. 

 Cameliua sativa, 233. 



Campanula Americana, 70; aparinoides, 233; 

 rotundifolia, 112. 



Campbell, D. H., appointment, 156. 

 Camptosorus rhizophvllus, 112. 

 Canbya, 160. 



arphoxera ptelearia, a new herbarium pest, 

 263. 334. v ' 



Cardamine bellidifolia, 286. 



Carex chordorhiza, 230; Houghtonii, 229; irri- 

 gua. 231; lacustris, 230; marcida, 288; pau- 

 eiflora, 230; rostrata, 230; Tolmiei, 288 



Carica Papava, 138. 



Carmen Island, flora of 258. 



Cassandra calyculata, 230, 232. 



Casuarina equisetifoha, 133. 



Ceanothus, tubercles on roots, 262. 



Cecropia peltata, 137. 



Celastrus scandens, 231. 



Cephaelis dichotoma, 12; Rlomerulata, 12 



Cephalanthus occidentalis, 65. 



Cercospora Bolleana. 289; Gossvpina, 62, 64. 



Cereus grandiflorus, 135; Sargentianus, 320; 

 swartzn, 135. 



Characeae, relationships of. 323. 

 Cherry, destructive disease of, 266 

 Chorisia soluta. 1. 



Chrysophyllum Cainito. 140. 

 Citharexylum < imiloanum, 342 

 Citrus decumana. germination of, 179. 

 Cladoma rangiferma 112 



Cladosporium 266; fulvum, treatment of, 265. 

 Clavtonia cordiloha, 286. 

 Cleistogamy in Polygonum, 273 314 



leraatis verticillaris, 231; Virginiana, 231. 

 Uibadium arboreum, 99; Oonnell-Smithii, 

 98; Sunnamense, 99 



eli( Sip^s::!^rr Uhii ' 5; iaxiflora ***• 



Clubs^botanical, in California, 296; in Canada. 



Coleochcete, 324. 

 Cnictis arvensis, 157. 

 Coccoloba uvifera, 136. 

 Cocos nucifera, 131. 

 Coemansiella spiralis, 201 

 Coix lachryma, 136. 

 Coleosporium Viburni, 226 

 Collecting, better specimens 187 



Colletotrichum Gossvpii 62 '289 * 

 Colocasia esculenta 139 



Columbian Exposition,' botanical exhibit at, 



Composite of Colima, 258; of Guatemala <n 

 Coniothenum llicinum, 4e. ^^^"^a, 95. 



Conocephalus conieus 143 

 ConosteRiahirtHIa, 4; lasiopoda 5 



^"munM Pmt ° PlaSm l " Batrachosper- 

 Srd^Ss^nnS,^ 1 " 1 ^-, 232. 



^TSSuErA US « Wb ~«». H8, 287; sto- 





Corydalis glauca, 231. 

 Coscinodon Raui, 207. 

 Cotton, black rust of, 61; fungus diseases of, 



265. 

 Coulter, J. M., appointment, 156. 

 Coursetia axillaris, 180, 217. 

 Crepis runcinata. 287. 

 Crescentia Cujete, 140. 

 Croton capitatum, 149. 

 Cryptotaeuia Canadensis, 299. 

 Currant canes, a new disease of, 262. 

 Cucurbits bacteria of, 257, 303. 

 Cupressinoxylon, 91. 

 Cyathea arborea, 133. 

 Cyperus Engelmanni, 128. 

 Cvpripediumacaule, 241; arietinum. 241; spec- 



tabile, 232. 



Cystopteris fragilis, 111. 



Cystopus candidus, 340; Ipomceae-panduratae, 



340; Portulacae, 340. 



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Daisy, monstrous form of, 150. 

 Dalechampia scandens, var. trisecta, 199. 

 Daphnopsis Tuercklieimiana, 13. 

 Darkness, influence on form, 343. 

 Delphinium simplex, 285. 

 Desmideae of Brazil, 158. 

 Desinidiospora inyrintTophila, 203. 



Deyeuxia Canadensis, 288; glomerata, 288. 



Diastase in green leaves, 320. 



Dicranum hyperboreum, 207; palustre, 205; 



scoparium, 205. 



Dieffenbachia Seguine, 134. 



Dionaea, movement of, 258. 



Dioscorea, 139. 



Diseases: apple leaves, 265; cabbages, 265: cher- 

 ry, 266; cotton, 61, 265; cucurbits, 257, 303; 

 currant canes, 262; oats, 257: pear blight, 

 259; sweet potato, 257; tomatoes. 265. 



Distichlis maritima, 275; prostrata, 277; thal- 

 assica, 277. 



Dothiorella >'elumbii, 46. 



Douglasia arctica, 34. 



Draba nivalis, 286. 



Drosera anglica, 217. 



Dysodia chrysanthemoides, 148. 



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Economic botany, possibilities of, 255. 



Edraxylon, 174. 



Embryo of Osmunda, 256. 



Euceha cordata* 100; fcetida 100; heterophylla, 



100; Mexicana, 100; subaristata, 100. 

 Entada scandens, 137. 

 Entomosporium maculatum, 290. 

 Epichloe typhina, 284. 

 Epilobium clavatum. 286. 

 Epipactis gigantea, 288; helleborine, 287. 

 Equisetineoe. relationships of, 323. 

 Equisetum. 329. 

 Eragrostis spioata, 146. 

 Erigeron Tweedyana, 237. 

 Enocaulon septangulare, 230. 

 Eriodendron anfractuosum, 133. 

 Eriogonum niveum, 287. 



Eriogynia caespitosa, 237; Hendersonii, 236. 

 Eriophorum alpinum, 230. 

 Erodium cicutarium, 148. 

 Krythraea i'riiigleana, 85. 

 Erythronium, 291; mesochoreum, 294. 



