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ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



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186; ligustica, 209; lineolata, 115; 

 Hthophila, 135, 226; longissima, 120; 

 Macounii, 174; macrospora, 192, 232, 

 forma hieroglyphica, 194, 282 ; ma- 

 crospora var. heterospora, 192; Mal- 

 inverniana, 113, 218; maritima, 174; 

 Martii, 200; melanopoda, 149, 228; 

 mclanopoda var. oalifornica, 139, var. 

 pallida, 149; melanospora, 134, 226; 



mexicana, 147, S '; minima, 142; 



MonteBumae, 147; Muelleri 127; mu- 

 ricata, 157; natalensis, 210; neogui- 



211; nigritiana, 114; nuda, 



139; Nuttallii, 130, 224; Nuttallii 

 var. Orcuttii, 132; oecidentalis, 189, 



230; occidentals var. Piperi, 190; 

 olympica, 118; opaca f 130; Orcuttii, 

 132, 224; ovata, 108, 218; pauper- 

 cula, 190; Perralderiana, 121; phae- 

 ospora, 170; Piperi, 190; Pringlei, 

 185, 280; pygmaea, 146; riparia, 



181, W0, var. canadensis, 184. 230; 



saccharata, 179, 280; saccharata 

 var. Palmcri, 179, var. reticulata, 179; 

 Savatieri, 177; Schweinfurthii, 107, 



218; setaeea, 110, 218; setacca var. 

 Velilei, 119, var. Pcrrcymondii, 115; 

 tooia, 138; Stuartii, 134; Suksdorfii, 

 130; tdsmanica, 127; tegulensis, 121, 



tonuissima, 117, 220; tenuis- 





sima, 127; Tiguliana, 121; tridcn- 

 t^f^/, 209; tripus, 176; triquetra, 138; 

 truncate, 175, 230; Tuckermani, 195, 

 234; Tuckermani var. borealis, 195, 

 var. Harveyi, 192, var. heterospora, 

 192; Tuerckheimii, 147, 228; Under- 

 xvoodi, 139; valida, 177, 201, var. 

 Graveiii, 173; velata, 119, 222, forma 



longissima, 120, var. Perralderiana, 



121, 222; velata var. longissima, 120; 

 Viollaei, 117; Welwitschii, 106; Wor- 

 maldii, 208 



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juncea (Clavaria), 60 



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Krombholzii (Clavaria), 31 

 Kunzei (Clavaria), 29 



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Lachnocladium bicolor, G5 ; cyanoccph- 



16; dealbatum, 72; delicia, 70; 



ornatipes, 65 ; subcorticale, 66 ; ves- 

 tipes, 67 



laeticolor (Clavaria), 57 

 lavendula (Clavaria), 47 

 lentofragilifl (Clavaria), 37 



lepidorhiza (Clavaria), 63 



leucotephra (Clavaria), 21 



ligula (Clavaria), 58 



Lime sulphur, toxicity of, 406, 414 



longicaulis (Clavaria), 17 



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Macouni (Clavaria), 45 

 Macropodium, 261 ; laciniatum, 272 

 Maerosporium sarcinaeforme, germina* 



tion of spores of, in suljhur com- 

 pounds, 408 



Marsilea, 104 



Media, growth of foxtail organism on 



various, 361 

 Merisma tenax, 67 

 misella (Clavaria), 49 

 molaris (Clavaria), 63 

 Monograph of the Isoetaceae, 79 

 Monographic study of Thelypodium and 



its immediate allies, A, 233 

 mucida (Clavaria), 50, var. Curtisii, 50 

 muscoides var. obtusa (Clava'ia), 39 

 muscoides (Clavaria), 38 

 mutans (Clavaria), 31 

 mvceliosa (Clavaria), 29 



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ncbulosa (Clavaria), 47 



nodulosperma (Clavaria), 34 



North American species of Clavaria, 

 with illustrations of the type speci- 

 mens, The, 1 



Nymphaea, a new hybrid, 32!) 



Nymphaea daubeniana, 325; flavo-vi- 

 rens, 325; gracilis, 325, 3 30; ovali- 

 folia, 325, 328; "Panama Pacific," 

 325; "Mrs. G. H. Pring," 325, 328, 

 330, 332 , var. marmorrta, 327; 

 1 < Stella Gurney, M 325 ; " William 

 Stone," 325; "Mrs. C. W. Ward, 



"Mrs. Edwards Whitaker, M 



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325, 328; "Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, 

 var. gigantea, 325 



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obtusissima (Clavaria), 11 

 ornatipes (Clavaria), 65 

 ornatipes (Lachnocladium) , 35 

 Oryza, bacterial disease of, 339, 34 2 



Oxygen, influence of, on toxicity of 



sulphur, 421 



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Pachypodium, 261; ciliatum, 272; vn- 

 Ugrifolium, 277, 279; liciniatum, 

 272; sagittatum, 267 



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