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  Index 
  

  

  591 
  

  

  Filix 
  fragilis, 
  448 
  

  

  Fragaria 
  atnericana» 
  445 
  » 
  448; 
  bracteata, 
  

  

  445, 
  448; 
  glauca, 
  446. 
  449, 
  453;' 
  vir- 
  

  

  giniana, 
  189 
  

   Frankenia 
  Jamesii, 
  561 
  

   Froelichia 
  campestris, 
  300 
  

   Fruits, 
  Internal 
  stomata 
  in 
  ericaceous 
  

  

  and 
  other 
  unrelated, 
  213 
  

   Fucus. 
  105, 
  107, 
  108, 
  528; 
  platycarpus, 
  

  

  106; 
  vesiculosus, 
  106 
  

   Fuligo, 
  335. 
  337 
  

  

  Gaillardia 
  pinnatifida, 
  562 
  

   Galium 
  boreale, 
  445, 
  452; 
  Claytoni, 
  541; 
  

   flaviflorum, 
  447, 
  449. 
  45i; 
  subbiflorum, 
  

  

  450 
  

   Galpinsia 
  lavandulaefolia, 
  561 
  

   Gaultheria 
  humifusa, 
  443; 
  procunibens, 
  

  

  27. 
  31. 
  1S9, 
  214, 
  216, 
  217 
  

   Gaura 
  Lindheimeri, 
  312; 
  parvifolia, 
  561 
  

   Gaylussacia 
  baccata, 
  27, 
  31. 
  32, 
  109. 
  214. 
  

  

  216, 
  534; 
  frondosa, 
  214, 
  216 
  

   Gel, 
  A 
  method 
  of 
  preparation 
  and 
  some 
  

  

  properties 
  of 
  a 
  starch. 
  455 
  

   Gentiana 
  Saponaria, 
  189 
  

   Geographical 
  distribution 
  of 
  the 
  marine 
  

  

  spermatophytes, 
  563 
  

   Geranium 
  caespitosum, 
  556, 
  561; 
  Rich- 
  

  

  ardsonii, 
  446, 
  448; 
  viscosissimum, 
  445, 
  

  

  448 
  

  

  Gerardia 
  maritima, 
  536 
  

  

  Qeum 
  decurrens, 
  45 
  1; 
  oregonense, 
  450; 
  

  

  rivale, 
  450 
  

   Gilia 
  aggregata, 
  452 
  ; 
  longiflora, 
  561 
  ; 
  

  

  pulchella, 
  452 
  

   Gleason, 
  H.~A., 
  Some 
  applications 
  of 
  

  

  the 
  quadrat 
  method, 
  2t 
  

   Gleditsia 
  triacanthos. 
  3^5 
  

   Gledsiophyllum 
  triacanthoides, 
  403 
  

   Glottidium 
  vesicarium, 
  312 
  

  

  Glycerine, 
  255; 
  jelly. 
  255 
  

   Gh^cosma 
  occidentalis, 
  446, 
  448. 
  452 
  

   Glyphodesmis 
  campechiana, 
  68, 
  72; 
  

  

  tumida, 
  68, 
  72; 
  Williamsonii, 
  68 
  

   Gnaphalium 
  decmrens, 
  27, 
  31 
  

   Gracilaria 
  multipartita, 
  104 
  

   Graff, 
  P, 
  W., 
  Unreported 
  ferns 
  from 
  

  

  Montana, 
  125 
  

   Griffithsia 
  Bornetiana, 
  102 
  

   Grinnellia 
  americana, 
  102, 
  104 
  

   Guaiacura, 
  416, 
  418 
  

  

  Halodule, 
  563 
  

  

  Halophila. 
  563, 
  564. 
  5^7; 
  ovalis, 
  5^9-57i» 
  

  

  576; 
  ovata, 
  570 
  

   Hamamelis, 
  326; 
  virginiana, 
  113 
  

   Harbouria 
  trachypleura. 
  44^ 
  

   Harper, 
  R, 
  A., 
  Inheritance 
  of 
  sugar 
  and 
  

  

  starch 
  characters 
  in 
  corn, 
  I37 
  

   Harper. 
  R. 
  M., 
  A 
  week 
  in 
  eastern 
  

  

  Texas. 
  289 
  

  

  Haynes, 
  C. 
  C, 
  Illustrations 
  of 
  six 
  

   species 
  of 
  Riccia, 
  with 
  the 
  original 
  

  

  ' 
  descriptions, 
  279 
  

  

  Hedera 
  primordialis, 
  405 
  

  

  Hedysarum 
  boreale, 
  444; 
  marginatum, 
  

   446; 
  utahense, 
  453 
  

  

  Helenium 
  tenuifolium, 
  300, 
  303. 
  306, 
  309, 
  

  

  312, 
  315 
  

   Helianthella 
  Parryi, 
  447. 
  453; 
  qtun- 
  

  

  quenervis. 
  449 
  

   Helianthemum 
  canadense, 
  189 
  

   Helianthus, 
  312, 
  559; 
  angustifolius, 
  306; 
  

  

  annuus. 
  298; 
  giganteus, 
  533 
  

   Heracleum 
  lanatum, 
  114, 
  445. 
  450 
  

   Hesperidanthus 
  Itnarifolius, 
  453 
  

  

  Hesperis, 
  326 
  

  

  Hesperochloa 
  Kingii, 
  452 
  

  

  Heteranthera 
  dubia, 
  538 
  

  

  Heterisia 
  Mertensiana, 
  472 
  

  

  Hetero 
  pleura 
  Fendleri, 
  453 
  

  

  Heuchera 
  bracteata, 
  453» 
  557* 
  5^0; 
  

  

  Hallii. 
  453; 
  parvifolia, 
  446, 
  453; 
  utah- 
  

  

  ensis, 
  453 
  

   Hibiscus 
  Moscheutos, 
  538, 
  S4i 
  

   Hicoria. 
  416; 
  alba, 
  303. 
  305» 
  3oS; 
  Pecan, 
  

  

  298, 
  308. 
  315 
  

   Hieracium, 
  326; 
  albiflorum, 
  443; 
  P^^^" 
  

  

  culatum, 
  27; 
  scabrum, 
  189, 
  190; 
  

  

  venosum, 
  27. 
  3i» 
  189, 
  190 
  

   Hierochloe 
  odorata, 
  533. 
  537 
  

   Hildenbrandtia 
  Prototypus, 
  102-104, 
  to6 
  

  

  Hoffmannseggia 
  Jamesii, 
  560 
  

   Homalobus 
  decurrens, 
  453; 
  oblongifolius, 
  

  

  446; 
  tenellus, 
  449; 
  tcnuifolius. 
  453 
  

   Howe, 
  M. 
  A., 
  Observations 
  on 
  mono- 
  

  

  sporangial 
  discs 
  in 
  the 
  genus 
  Liagora, 
  i 
  

   Hydrophyllum 
  capitatum. 
  452; 
  Fendleri, 
  

  

  449i 
  453 
  

   Hypericum 
  aspalathoides, 
  305 
  ; 
  formo- 
  

  

  suiti, 
  446, 
  gentianoides, 
  109 
  

  

  Ibidium 
  cernuum, 
  189 
  

   Ilex 
  decidua. 
  3i5; 
  opaca, 
  3<^5f 
  3^9; 
  ver- 
  

   ticillata, 
  542; 
  vomitoria, 
  294. 
  305» 
  309» 
  

  

  315 
  

  

  Illustrations 
  of 
  six 
  species 
  of 
  Riccia, 
  with 
  

  

  the 
  original 
  descriptions. 
  279 
  

   Impatiens 
  biflora, 
  541 
  

   Inocarpus 
  edulis, 
  77 
  

   Inula 
  ericoides, 
  562 
  

   Ipomoea, 
  326 
  

  

  Iris 
  prismatica, 
  537; 
  versicolor, 
  54^ 
  

   Isocoma 
  plurifiora, 
  561 
  

   Iva 
  oraria, 
  533. 
  536, 
  537 
  

   Ixora 
  ferrea, 
  474 
  

  

  r 
  

  

  Jack 
  Pine 
  Plains 
  of 
  Michigan, 
  Notes 
  on 
  

  

  the, 
  187 
  

   James, 
  Edwin 
  P.» 
  on 
  Long's 
  Expedition, 
  

  

  555-562 
  

   Jamesia 
  americana, 
  560 
  

  

  