INDEX 619 
Chrysopsis, 147; alba, 146, 147; pen oe i 
> : » 345; acuminata, + ce 
tifolia, 128; barbata, 130; Jowenny 12 47; dentata, 349, 350; ncaa ioe 
dis eivinie. 350; dentata propinqua, 350; 
Do domi: ee 
28; gra 
stenophylla, 128; villo maea, 351; 
b ? ’ ia 0; 
hrysothamnus affinis attenuatus, 130; Ehrenberg 346; glabra, 349; , td 
0; kii, fess iticifolia, 
i atu oO 
uatu 30; keri, 132; glaucus, dentata, 346; Hollic 
a : 351; “intezrifolia, 345: intermedia, 349} 
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salicifolius, 130; cael eg 131; Vas- pilo 
eyi, 132; viscidiflorus, 349; platyphylla, 348, 349; propinqua, 
Cicca disticha, 516 348, 350; pubescens, 347; tricuspidata, 
Cienfuegosia Drummondii, 475; sulfurea, ; undulata, 348; velutina, 347 
475; sulphurea Drummondii, 474, | Comptonia, 426; peregrina, 426 
475; sulphurea glabra, 474, 475 nobea multifida, ee 121 
Cienfuegosia Drummondii, a rare Texas | Conoclinium, asa 
plant, 473 
Spee Seine se 510; Heerii, 199, 504; | Contributions t anges — ge of the 
intermediu , 504 tlantic coastal plain, 39s , 503 
Convolvulus oe 
Cirsium breviotium, 557; canescens, 557; 
Drummondii, 555; eriocephalum, 542; 
eriocephalum leiocephalum, 553; folio- 
a, 435 
ormosus, Cornophiylium vetustum 
; 27 
mosus magothiensis, 25; Harker Corn 27; florida, qtr 414, 416, 417, 
lacie 424; Forchhammeri, 27; 
7 SOE 
Se hema: 435; Wister- 
28 s19-i8 F 
bie porte itacea, 353 praec 
Cladothrix lanuginosa, 560 ones didy mus, 66 
Claytonia ences 60 Crataegus, at 251-260, 397; Brainerdi, 
Clematis ochroleuca, 561; Viorna, 561 259; coccinea, — monn gyna, 259 
Cle oes 20 alnifolia, 408, ie. Past 4I4, Crataegus, Mieke 
h igin rea ase dehinn The genus, 2 SI 
Ceci 409; monophylla, 408 Ctenopteris ‘andi 185 
Clitoria Ternatea, 515 Cubelium concolor, 477 
Clusia silvicola Cunn one's es, 198, 505; elegans, 186, 
us canescens, 557; Drummondii, 555; aie te) 
E ; 3; ocephalus, 2, §553| Cyca sass circularis, 182 
scariosus, 543; undulatus canescens, 557 beens: 
Coastal plain, as observed in traveling ee ras alternifolia 513; inflexus, 123 
rom rgia to thes York in July, A vipteita caule, ; 430; 
smaaaiagite study e more con- rien siete flavescens, 431;  hir- 
tation of certain natural sutum, 430, 431; parviflorum, 431; pu- 
bescens, 431; Reginae, 
the Mes- | Cyrilla, 417, 420, 598; racemiflora, 414, 
ous vegeta 
a hala of the, 405 
Coastal plain . Contributions ¢ 
ozoic acs ora of the Atla 
hes 
Coastal plain from iSeorsh ia s humicola, 
n| Cytius es pomeeh 597 
in July, 1909, _ on the chet. ion 
of some plants observed in travelin 
through ; a Dacrydium, 510 
Coastal plain Alabama, A botanical Dactslopyiim, 377 
and geological trip on the ig a and a, 510; mesg 185 
Tombigbee rivers in the, ae 379, 
Colastus truncatus, 532 ee asya, 104, 10 
Coleochaete, 2 Dasystoma ‘pectinata , 413 
ner onde 366 72; Biddlecomiae, | Daucus Carota, 422-425, 595 
365-368; calcarea, ape ase Goebelii, | Decodon verticillatus, 419 
366, 30 elphinium, 31, 32, 35; cg Ate EN 
Colutea arborescens, 574; primordialis, 24 2, 35; azureum, 31, 33; caloph lum 
Comarella, 380 36; camporum, 32-34; Cockerellii, 3 
Comarum, 380 39; conferti 32, 33; cucullatum, 
Commelina, 573; per fans 573; ele- 41; Geye i, 34; mac 3, 40; 
gans, 573; erecta, 573; hirtella, 115, 119; novo-mexicanum, 33, 37-39; occiden- 
ale 31, 32, 41; robustum, 32, 37, 38; 
sulcata, 573; virginica, es 
