INDEX TO VOLUME 32 



Abies, 475, 487, 598, Douglasii, 36S, 



subalpina, 486 

 Abortiporus, 470, 483, 493, distortus, 



483 

 Abrams, L. R. Studies on the flora 



of Southern California, 537 



Abronia aurita, 537, pinetorum, 537, 



villosa, 538 

 Acacia Cavenia, 615, 621 

 Acanthospermum australe, 1 69, hispi- 



dum, 169, humile, 170 



Acer dasycarpum, 147, floridanum, 454, 

 rubrum, 452, 459, saccharinum, 147, 



Acetabularia Farlowii, 576, 577 

 Acetabulum Calyculus, 578, crenulatum, 



577, 57S, Farlowii, $-77, 578 



Achroanthes monophylla, 378, uni- 



folia, 373 

 Acrolasia congesta, 539, Davidson- 



iana, 538 



Acrostichuni alcicorne, 588-592, 594, 

 595, biforme, 590, 594, bifurcatum, 

 589-591, 594. grande, 590, septen- 

 trionale, 588, spicatum, 588, Stem- 

 aria, ^<^0~lg2, 595 



Additions to the fossil flora from 

 Cliffwood, New Jersey, 43 



Adenostoma fasciculatum densifo- 

 lium, 199 



Aesculus flava, 89, parviflora, 466, 



Pavia, 452 

 Agariceae, 353, 369, 491 

 Agaricon, 369 



Agaricus, Z^y 84, z^2, 2^9, 370. 4^9, 49i, 



493, Aesculi, 84, 89, 91-93, 492, 



betulinus, 95, campestris, 83, con- 



fragosus, 84, M, 93i 94. loi/ 369, 

 492, deplanatus, 84, 91, 92, 492, 

 elegans, 91, juniperinus, 84, 85, 



492, labyrinthiformis, 85, quercinus, 

 ^Z-^^, 95» 491, 492, repandus, 92, 

 speciosus, 485 

 Agoseris attenuata, 136, aurantiaca, 



137* elata, 137, glauca, 13^1 "^11^ 

 gracilens, 137, grandiflora, 137, ll^- 



mills, 137, maculata, 136, pumila, 

 136, roseata, 136, rostrata, 137. 



villosa, 136 

 Agropyron biflorum, 54^, 547, biflorum 



andinum, 547, biflorum latiglume, 



547, brevifolium, 547, ciliatum, 544, 

 dasystachyum, 609, Novae-Angliae, 



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?w combinations, are in bold-face type, 



543-546, pseudorepens, 543-546, 



j pseudorepens magnum, 544-546, 



Richardsonii ciliatum, 544, tenerum, 



543-546, tenerum ciliatum, 544-546, 



tenerum longifolium, 543, 545r 546, 

 tenerum magnum, 546, tenerum 

 majus, 543, 546, tenerum tricho- 

 coleum, 546, violaceum, 545, 546, 

 violaceura andinum, 547, violaceum 

 latiglume, 547 



Agropyron tenerum and its allies, 543 



Agrostis, 600, brevifolia, 600 



Albatrellus, 482 



Alcicornium, 587, 592, andinum, 593, 



angolense, 592-594, bifurcatum, 



593, 594, coronarium, 589, 592, S94, 

 Ellisii, S92, 594, grande, 593, 594, 



Hillii, 593, 595, madagascariense, 



592, 595, Stemaria, 593, 595, sum- 



"bawense, 592, 596, VeitcMi, 593, 



596, Wallichii, 593, 596, Wil- 



linckii, 593, 596 



Alcicornium of Gaudichaud, The genus, 



587 

 Aldunatea, 619, 621, chilensis, 619. 



gnaphalioides, 619 

 Aletrls aurea, 154, 463, farinosa, 154, 



463, lutea, 154, 463, obovata, 463 

 Alga, Chemical stimulation of a green, i 

 Allionia pilosa, 611, sessilifolia, 611 

 Alnus rugosa, 452 

 Alsia, 262, z'^i, 265, abietina, 262-264, 



californica, 262, 263^ 266, circinnata, 



262, longipes, 262, 265, Macounii, 26s 

 Alstroemerla, 621 

 Amauroderma, 364, 366, 371, Chap- 



eri, 266, 367, coffeatum, 366, 367, 



regulicolor, 366, 367 



American botanical literature, Index to, 

 (1901-1903) 331, (1904) 49, 117. 

 393, 669, (1905) 173, 231, 269, 439, 



507, 555, 625 

 Amphispores of the grass and sedge 



rusts, 35 

 Anchistea \nrginica, 456 

 Anemone chilensis, 619 

 Anoectangium, 266, domingense, 267^ 



Erpodium domingense, 266 

 Antennaria plantaginifolia, 169, rosu- 



lata, 1 2 7, Sierrae-Blancae, 1 27, 



solitaria, 169 

 Antirrhinum em.arginatum, 214, lep- 



taleum, 214, ovatum, 213 



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