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  Index 
  

  

  Ascyrum 
  stans, 
  305 
  

  

  Ashe, 
  W. 
  W.. 
  Notes 
  on 
  trees 
  and 
  shrubs 
  

  

  of 
  eastern 
  North 
  America, 
  581 
  

   Aspergillus 
  niger, 
  425 
  

   Aspidium 
  cristatum, 
  127, 
  129; 
  Filix-mas, 
  

  

  128, 
  129; 
  spinulosum 
  dilatatum, 
  128; 
  

  

  spinulosum 
  intermedium, 
  128, 
  129; 
  

  

  Thelypteris, 
  541 
  

   Aspidosperma 
  411. 
  416, 
  418 
  

   Asplenium 
  Filix-foemina 
  cyclosorum, 
  125, 
  

  

  129 
  

   Aster 
  adscendens» 
  447. 
  449* 
  453; 
  Canbyi, 
  

  

  451; 
  ciliomarginatus, 
  449, 
  453; 
  Geyeri, 
  

  

  446, 
  448; 
  laevis, 
  27. 
  31. 
  190. 
  448; 
  

  

  novi-belgii, 
  541; 
  novi-belgii 
  littoralis. 
  

  

  533^ 
  537; 
  paniculatus, 
  542; 
  puniceus. 
  

  

  190, 
  541; 
  sagittifolius, 
  190; 
  subgriseus, 
  

   * 
  453; 
  subulatus, 
  530; 
  tenuifolius. 
  530; 
  

  

  Tradescanti. 
  189; 
  undulatus, 
  189 
  

   Astragalus, 
  559; 
  moiliasimus. 
  561 
  

   Atelophragma 
  aboriginum, 
  444; 
  Ma- 
  

  

  counii, 
  446 
  

   Atheropogon 
  curtipendulus, 
  315 
  

   Athyrium 
  cyclosorum, 
  451 
  

   Atlantic 
  coastal 
  plain. 
  Contributions 
  to 
  

  

  the 
  Mesozoic 
  flora 
  of 
  the, 
  XIII. 
  397 
  

   Atragene 
  Columbiana, 
  443; 
  pseudoalpina, 
  

  

  452, 
  453; 
  tenuiloba, 
  444. 
  446, 
  449 
  

   Atriplex 
  patula 
  hastata, 
  530 
  

   Aucuba 
  japonica, 
  257 
  

   Aulacodiscus 
  oregonus, 
  71, 
  72 
  

   Auliscus 
  floridanus, 
  67. 
  72; 
  hyalinus, 
  67, 
  

  

  72; 
  Le 
  Tourneurli, 
  67; 
  pulvinatus, 
  67 
  

   Avena 
  striata, 
  443. 
  445 
  

   Azalea 
  arborascens, 
  582; 
  atlantica, 
  581, 
  

  

  582; 
  neglecta, 
  581, 
  582; 
  viscosa. 
  582 
  

  

  Baccharis 
  halimifolia, 
  533. 
  537 
  

   Balsam. 
  Canada. 
  256 
  

   Balsamorrhiza 
  sagittata, 
  452 
  

   Bangia 
  fusco-purpurea. 
  107 
  

   Baptlsia 
  leucophaea, 
  300, 
  306, 
  

  

  sphaerocarpa. 
  312 
  

   Batodendron 
  arboreum, 
  305 
  

   Batrachospermum, 
  i 
  / 
  

  

  Berchemia 
  scandens, 
  315 
  

   Bergman, 
  H. 
  F.. 
  Internal 
  stomata 
  in 
  

  

  ericaceous 
  and 
  other 
  unrelated 
  fruits, 
  

  

  213 
  

  

  Berry, 
  E. 
  W., 
  Contributions 
  to 
  the 
  

  

  Mesozoic 
  flora 
  of 
  the 
  Atlantic 
  coastal 
  

  

  plain 
  — 
  XIII, 
  397 
  

   Besseya 
  plantaginea, 
  558, 
  561 
  

   Betula, 
  317; 
  Andrewsii, 
  447; 
  fontinalis, 
  

  

  441* 
  448. 
  449. 
  450; 
  glandulosa, 
  450; 
  

  

  papyrifera, 
  445. 
  447 
  

   Bidcns 
  cernua, 
  189; 
  gracilis. 
  562; 
  laevis. 
  

  

  539 
  

   Bignonia. 
  326 
  

  

  Biiderdykia 
  Convolvulus. 
  452 
  

  

  BHtum 
  capitatum. 
  448 
  

  

  312; 
  

  

  Bocoa 
  provacensis, 
  77 
  

  

  Boltonia 
  diffusa. 
  306, 
  312 
  

  

  Borrichia 
  frutescens, 
  311 
  

  

  Botrychium 
  Lunaria, 
  443 
  ; 
  neglectum. 
  

   443. 
  445; 
  silaifoliura, 
  127, 
  445; 
  simplex, 
  

   125, 
  126, 
  129, 
  445; 
  vlrginianum, 
  445 
  

  

  Bouteloua, 
  120 
  

  

  Boyer, 
  C. 
  S., 
  Rare 
  species 
  of 
  North 
  

   American 
  Diatomaceae. 
  67 
  

  

  Brachyphyllum 
  macrocarpum 
  formosum, 
  

  

  398 
  

   Brickellia 
  grandiflora. 
  478 
  

  

  Bromus 
  ciliatus, 
  448; 
  polyanthus, 
  448; 
  

  

  Richardsonii, 
  445 
  

   Brown, 
  E. 
  D. 
  W., 
  Apogamy 
  in 
  Osmunda 
  

  

  cinnamomea 
  and 
  O. 
  Claytoniana. 
  339 
  

   Brown, 
  F. 
  B. 
  H., 
  The 
  refraction 
  of 
  light 
  

  

  in 
  plant 
  tissues, 
  243; 
  The 
  silicious 
  

  

  skeleton 
  of 
  tracheids 
  and 
  fibers, 
  407 
  

   Brunnichia 
  cirrhosa, 
  303 
  

   Bryonia, 
  326. 
  327 
  

   Bryopsis 
  plumosa. 
  103, 
  104, 
  106 
  

  

  Bryum 
  lycopodioides. 
  378; 
  parasiticum. 
  

   382 
  

  

  Buchloe 
  dactyloides, 
  119 
  

  

  Buffalo-grass, 
  The 
  diecious 
  nature 
  of. 
  119 
  

   Bulbilis 
  dactyloides, 
  119-124 
  

  

  Cacalia 
  atriplicifolia, 
  80; 
  reniformis, 
  480 
  

   Cactus, 
  556 
  

   Caesarea, 
  411, 
  416 
  

  

  Cakile 
  edentula. 
  iii 
  

  

  Calamagrostis 
  canadensis, 
  448, 
  450, 
  541; 
  

  

  luxurians, 
  448; 
  Scribneri. 
  444 
  

   CalUcarpa 
  americana, 
  305, 
  309 
  

   Callithamnion, 
  103; 
  Baileyi, 
  T04; 
  bys- 
  

  

  soideum, 
  524; 
  corymbosum, 
  524; 
  ro- 
  

  

  seum. 
  104; 
  tetragonura. 
  104 
  

   Calothrix. 
  107 
  

   Caltha 
  rotundifolia, 
  451 
  

   Calymperaceae 
  of 
  North 
  America, 
  367 
  

   Calymperes, 
  367, 
  385; 
  androgynum, 
  370; 
  

  

  asperipes, 
  393; 
  Breutelii. 
  386; 
  Brit- 
  

  

  toniae, 
  389; 
  Carionis, 
  390 
  ; 
  cubense, 
  

  

  385-387. 
  39^-, 
  disciforme, 
  386. 
  389, 
  396; 
  

   Donnellli. 
  386, 
  389, 
  397; 
  Dozyanum, 
  

   388; 
  emersum, 
  386, 
  388. 
  396; 
  hligera. 
  

   384; 
  fluviatile, 
  385. 
  386. 
  394, 
  39^; 
  

   Gardneri, 
  368; 
  guadalupense, 
  386, 
  392; 
  

   Guiidingii, 
  386, 
  392, 
  396; 
  Heribaudi, 
  

   386, 
  391, 
  396; 
  hexagonum. 
  387; 
  Hob- 
  

   soni, 
  372; 
  Hookeri. 
  387; 
  Levyanum. 
  

   386, 
  394, 
  396; 
  lonchophyllum. 
  385, 
  386, 
  

   393f 
  396; 
  Nashii, 
  386, 
  391, 
  396; 
  

   nicaraguense, 
  386, 
  390, 
  391. 
  396; 
  

   panamae, 
  387; 
  parasiticum. 
  382; 
  por- 
  

   toricense. 
  389; 
  Richard!, 
  386, 
  389. 
  392. 
  

   396; 
  rufescens. 
  389; 
  tenuifolium, 
  377; 
  

   Wulfschlaegelii, 
  389 
  

  

  Campanula 
  aparinoides, 
  1 
  89 
  ; 
  rotundi- 
  

   folia, 
  189, 
  190 
  

  

  