General Index. 



355 



339; gan- 

 Potentil- 



Parathesis melauosticta, 195; pleurobot- 



ryosa, 195; sessilif.ilia 195. 



Parnassia palustris, 58; staminodes, 58. 



Parthenium Hysterophorus, 149. 

 Passifloraallantophylla, 7; clypeophylla, 



6; di<»tophylia, 8; ornitlioura, 8; 



transversa, 7. 

 Paullinia scarlatina, 193. 

 Peach vellows, 322. 

 Pear blight, 259. 



Peary, ft. R. H. , expediton of, 190. 

 Peat bogs in N. B., 123. 

 Pedieularis Canadensis, 231. 



PelHa, 324. 



Pentstemon Haydeni, 311. 

 Peronospora Cubensis , 349; effusa, 

 gliformis, 208; parasitica, 340; 



lae, 339. 



Peronosporeae, 338. 



Persea gratissinia, 138. 



Personals: Anderson (F.W.), 90; Arthur (J. 

 C.),274; Bailey (L.H.), 156, 274; Barnes 

 (C.R.), 122; Berlese (A.N.), 188; Bolley 

 (H.L.), 156; Brandza(M.), 155; Britton 

 (Dr. & Mrs.), 188; Campbell (D.H.), 158; 

 Cockerell (T. D. A.), 156; Cook (O. F.), 

 273; Cooke (M.C.), 156: Coulter (J.M.), 

 156, 217; Darwin (F.), 320; Davenport (G. 

 E.),320; Deane(W.), 156; Foerste (A.), 

 350; Goebel (K.), 297; Goodale (G.L.), 93, 

 188, 320; Halsted (B. D.), 273; Hill (E.T.), 

 34; Holm (Th.), 273; Kelsey (F.D .), 217; 

 King (T.), 273; Knowlton (F.H.), 273; 

 Koehxie (E.), 189; Kohl (F. G.), 350; 

 Krossnoff (A.), 273; Macfarlane (J-M-). 

 273; Macloskie (G.), 217; Masson <R.),218; 

 Maximowicz, 155; Meehan (T.), 157; 

 Meyer (A.), 350; Moron g (T.), 34; Muel- 

 ler-Thurirau (H-), 58; Naegeli (K.), 242; 

 Palmer (Ed.), 156, 242; Pringle (C.G.), 

 58; Robinson (B.I,.), 188; Schimper (A. 

 W.), 319; SchomburgkiR.), 217; Seaton 

 (H.E.),217; Setchell(W.A.), 188; Smith 

 (E.F.),322;Stapf(0.), 90; Sturgis ( W.C.), 

 188; Thaxter (R.), 188: Tourney < J. W ), 

 242: Underwood (L.M.), 188, 189, 321; 

 Wilson (W.P.), 58; Wortmann (J.), 58. 



Pestalozziella \ n<i«*rsoi»i, 48. 



Peucedanum bicolor, 286. 



Peziza 15; arenaria, 22. 



Phalaris arundiuacea, 230. 



Phloem, relations of, 308. 



Phoma llicina, 46. 



Phvllotaxy abnormal, 159. 



Phvlogenv of Archegoniata, 257, 323. 



Phvtophthora infestans, 338. 



Pimenta acris, 139; vulgaris, 139. 



Pinus l>onn« Ll-^mitliii, 199, 319. 



Pisonia aculeata var. maeraiithocarpa, 198. 



Plantago lanceolata, 157. 



Plasmopara Gerauii, 338; pygmaea, 338; viti- 



cola, 338. c . 



Pleuropogon Californicum, 279; refractutn, 



278; Sabinei, 280. 

 Pogonia ophioglossoides, 230. 



Pomciana regia. 133. 



Poisoning plants, 189. 



Poisonous action of distilled water, 274. 



Po la nisi a, 322. t . 



Polygonum acre, cleistogamy oi, i7rf, .Ji*. 

 Pofvporus annosus, 15; officinale, 2b£ 

 Pon'tederia cordata, 230. 

 Postage on plants, 218 

 Potamocretonaceae, 305. 

 Potamogeton crispns, 

 perfoliatus var. 127; 



binsii, 127; Spirillus, 127, 128. 



288; pectiuatus, 127; 

 praelongus, 127; Rob- 



Potentilla dissecta, 3; Doimell-Suiithii, 3; 



Ehrenbergiana, 3; palustris, 230; Rich- 



ardii, 3; tridentata, 229. 

 Pringle's collections, 58. 

 Prizes, botanical, 321. 

 Prothallium of Osmunda, 256. 

 Protoplasm, structure of living, 306. 

 Primus Pumila, 229. 

 Psidium Guava, 138. 

 Psilostrophe, 322. 

 Psychotria Martiana, 12. 

 Pteridophytes, relationships of, 323. 

 Puccima Caricis-strictae, 226; C'yperi, 226; 



uiedusanndes. 226; ornata, 225; Stipae r 



synonymy of, 225. 

 Pyrrhopppus, 322. 



Q 



Quercusheterophylla, 263. 



R 



Rachiopteris, 172; aspera, 174; Grayi, 173; 



hirsuta, 173. 

 Ranunculus Flammula, 129, 130, 233; glaber- 

 rimus, 346; hederaceus, 285; hispidus, 

 285; lacustris, propagation of, 115; Ma- 



cauleyi, 346. 

 Raph ides, cause of acridity, 267. 



Raveneiia C'assia-rola, 313; glandulaeformis. 



314. . cr . 



Respiration, simultaneous evolution of O and 



Reviews': Aveling: Introduction to the study 

 of botanv. 211; Bailey: The nursery book, 

 185; Bat I Ion: Histoire des plantes, 183; 

 Bergen: Glimpses at the plant world, 317; 

 Brotherusgf Sczlan: Musci Lapponiae Ko- 

 laenses, 271; Campbell: Isoetc* echino- 

 spora, 349; Coulter: Flora of lexas, 268; 

 Drude: Handbuch der geographi-ehe Bo- 

 tanik, 153; Eggert: Catalogue of St. .Louis 

 plants, 350; Ellis & Everkart: N. Ameri- 

 can Pvrenomycetes, 121: Engelmann: 

 Botauisches Adre-buch, 217, 240; Earlow 

 & Seymour: Host Index, 271; Cray: Re- 

 vised manual, 90, 211; Forest trees of 

 North America, 240; Greene: Flora Fran- 



ciscana, 185; Griffiths: Diseases of crops , 

 120- Hackel: Grasses of dry climates , 87, 



Hielev df Raddin: l-loraot Cook county, 

 Ills "271- HUlhouse: Practical Botanv, 210: 

 Hitchcock: Catalogue of plants of Am- - 

 Iowa 88; Holm: Gerim nation of some N. 

 A. plants, 185; Underground -Structures of 

 plants, 89: Vitality of annual plants, 350 

 Jesup: Flowering plants and Sister m- 

 toerams of Hanover, N. M., 186: A iM- 



man: PflaMcnbiologische Stndien mm 



Russisch Lappland, 153; Lazenby & Wer- 

 ner -Catalogue of Ohio plants, 56; Ma- 

 coun- Ctaogue of Canadian plants, 32; 

 MacLeod: Fertilization of flowers 57; 

 Y/ix On a Kephir like yeast. 270; Pear- 

 ^Canadian Hepatieae, 32: Bmkghm 

 Botanical collector's guide, 31.: Richards: 

 Structure and development of Choreoco- 

 lax 270; Richter: Plantae Europaeae l r>2, 

 Robinson: Contributions ***22*&2m 

 barium, 294; Rose: Contributions from 

 ■ Kil Herbarium 293; &'£*& 

 loge Fnn« im. 316; Sargtnt: S a of X 

 x 30- Sauvareo*: Sur les lemiieaae 

 qtielques monocotyledons a u uatiques,242, 



