Barnhart : Lucien Marcus Underwood 



37 



of Arthrogastra of North America, 17 ; 



of Pacific coast Hepaticae, 41 



Preliminary review of North American 



Gleicheniaceae, 210 

 Presl, 191 



Progress of Arachnology in America, 24 ; 



of our knowledge of the flora of North 

 America, 209 



Proposed new Systematic botany of North 

 America, 86 



Pteridophyta : Check-list of, 6, 69 

 Pteridophyta in Bailey & Miller's Cyclo- 

 pedia of horticulture, 132, 135, 143, 

 154, 202; in Britten 1 s Manual, 149; 

 in Britton & Brown's Illustrated flora, 

 95; in Coulter's Botany of western 

 Texas, 71 ; in Encyclopedia Ameri- 

 cana, 188 ; in Small's Flora, 177 

 Pteridophyta of Cuba, 162 ; of Indiana, 



75; 



of 



of Litchfield County, 13 ; 

 Yukon, 147 ' 



Putnam County, Indiana : Additions to 

 flora of, 60 



Question in terminology, 166 



Rarer ferns of Alabama, 103 



Recent work in systematic hepaticology, 50 



Relations of the red cedar to our orchards, 

 81 



Report of the Biologist, 104 ; of the botan- 

 ical division of the Indiana Biological 



Survey, 74, 87; of the Scientific 



Directors, 157, 173, ,83, 192, 199, 

 20 7 ; on the condition of the tropical 

 laboratory, 204 ; on a trip to Porto 

 Rico, 150 



v >ew of the genera of ferns, 130 ; of the 

 North American Gleicheniaceae, 210; 

 of the North American species of 

 Lycopodium, 134 



V1 ews: Baker, Handbook of fern-allies, 

 26 ; Campbell, Mosses and ferns, 88 

 Campbell, Pihxlaria globulifera, 32 

 Campbell, University text-book, 161 

 Christ, Famkrauter der Erde, 117 

 Christensen, Index Filicum, 197, 205 

 Clute^Our ferns in their haunts, 151 

 Coulter, Botany of western Texas, 47 , 

 Cryptogamic botany of the Harriman 



Re 



Re 



Expedition, 187 ; Engler, Syllabus, 

 118; Giesenhagen, Niphobolus, 156; 

 Harshberger, Botanists of Philadel- 

 phia, 131 ; International catalogue, 

 170; Parsons, How to know the 

 ferns, 125 ; Setchell, Laboratory 



practice, 109 ; Waters, Ferns, 180 

 Riccia, 73, 79 



Riella, 174 



Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, 124 

 Rust of clover, 30 



Schweinitz and American Hepaticae, 14 



Scientific Directors : Report of, 157, 173, 



183, 192, 199, 207 



Scolopendridae of the United States, 23 



Scolopendrium Lake : Ferns of, 1 13 



Selaginella, 72, 164; rupestris, 115 



Selaginellae of North America, 153 



Setchell : Laboratory practice (review), 



109 



Silver ferns, 169 



Six new fern genera in the United States, 



200 



Small : Flora : Pteridophyta, 177 



Smith, J., 191 ; J. E., 184 



Some features of future fern study, 163 



Some historic trees, 167 



Some new fungi, 106 



Some points in the nomenclature-priority 



question, 52 



Some undescribed Hepaticae from Cali- 

 fornia, 29 



Southern ferns, 172 



Southern states : Gymnosporangium in the, 



96 ; Mycology in the, 94 



Species of Botrychium, 1 x 1 



Stenochlaena : American species of, 206 ; 



Old-world species of, 198 



Study of botany in high schools, 1 16 



Suggestions for the study of Boletaceae, 



144 

 Suggestions to collectors of fungi, 110, 112 



Summary of our knowledge of the ferns of 



the Philippines, 181; of Charles 



Wright's explorations in Cuba, 195 



Swartz, 184 



Synopses, 4 ; of the Basidiomycetes and 



Myxomycetes, 34 



