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Contents 



Heller, A. A. New Plants from Western North America, — I. 



(Plates 338-340), 193 ;— IL, 265, 



New and interesting Plants from Western North America. — 



III., 580;— IV., 626. 

 Hill, £. J. Vitis Labrusca and its westward Distribution, 342. 



Eleocharis melanocarpa, a proliferous Plant (Plate 344), 392. 

 Howe, M. A. The Anthocerotaceae of North America (Plates 



321-326), 1. 



Porella once more, 96. 



New American Heoaticae ("Plates 716. 277). t8? 



Kearney, T. H. Two Southern Plants, 344. 



LeJolis, A. Torella once more, 95. " 



Lloyd, F. E. On an abnormal Cone in the Douglas Spruce, Pseu- 



dotsuga mucronata (Plate 327), 90. 

 Lovell, J. H. The Insect-visitors of Flowers, 382. 



. MacDougal, D. T. A Contribution to the Physiology of Ten- 

 drils, 65. 



The Mycorhizae of Aplectrum, no. 



Macloskie, G. Heat of Imbibition by Seeds, 272. 



MacMillan, C. Cordyceps stylophora Berk. & Br., in Minne- 

 sota, 583. 



Nash, G. V. New or noteworthy American Grasses. — VIII., 83. 



Genera Chloris and Eustachys in North 



A 



America, 432. 



Revision of the Genus Triplasis, 561. 



Nelson, A. New Plants from Wyoming. — I. (Plate 341), 202 



IL, 275 ;— III., 373 ;— IV., 546. 



Osterhout, G. E. A new Atriplex, 207. 



A Correction, 284. 



Peck, C. H. New Species of Fungi, 321. 



New Species of Alabama Fungi, 368. 

 Porter, T. C. The Flora of the Lower Susquehanna (Plate 349), 



485. 



Radlkofer, L. New Species of Sapindaceae from South America, 



336- 



