﻿Nashia cayensis, 517 ' 



64i;micrantha. 637, 641 



Neckera disticha, 7; jamaicense, 7 



Osmunda cinnamomea, 188; regalis. 





185. 188 



Neesiella rupestris, 276 



OSTENFELD, C. H. Ruppia anomala sp. 





nov., an aberrant type of the Pota- 



Nepeta Cataria. 42 







Ostrya virginiana, 14, 25 











New Hawaiian Cyanea. A, 77 



Pallavicinia Lyellii, 189 



New North American Endophyllum, A. 







Panicularia americana, 630. 635; borealis. 



New species of Lilium, 352 



635; elata, 635. 637. 641; Holmii, 637; 





nervata, 631-641; pauciflora, 630-641 



New varieties of Allium canadense, 351 



Panicum agrostoides. 191; barbipul- 



Nicandra physalodes. 331 





Nichols. G. E. The vegetation of Con- 



pLcSc^m. 63^6;' thefmale^642^'*'' 



necticut— IV. Plant societies in low- 





lands, 169 



Parmelia, 579;'villosa, 582 



North American species of Psilogramme, 



Pasture trees and shubbery, A study of. 







Notes on^aeria and Lasthenia, iii 









Notes on mTcSI Li^'iateae^ls i 



Pallia epiphylla, 189 





Peltandra virginica, 183 



Notes on^hrMicWga^'spedeTof Poly- 





gonatum, 247 



Phalaris arundinacea, 635. 636 _ 



Notes on Trichomanes— I. The identity 





s oculiroseus. The, . 

 Orobanchaceae, 342 

 Orobanche uniflora, 342 



Ugera, 104; fontana, 189; fragilicaulis, 

 402; sphaerocarpa, 6; tenella, i, 6 

 Phleum alpinum, 631, 636; pratense, 631, 



Phrygilanthus Sonorae, 587 



Phyllothallae, 579 



Physalis heterophylla, 331 ; peruviana, ; 



n— IV, Forests of the 

 of the Subalpine and 



tulis. 13; fiexilis, 13-24; monticola, 

 t-24; Murrayana, 13-24; ponderosa, 

 !, 24; ponderosa scopulorum, 19; 

 opulorum, 13-25; Strobus, 190 



