GENERAL INDEX. 



Names of new 

 signifies death. 



species are printed in Bold-Face type; synonyms in Italics: * 



A 



A. A. A. S., Botanical Club, function of, 

 268, proceedings of, 262; botanical pa- 

 pers at, 258, 270; meeting, 210, 269 



Abies, balsamea, temperature of, 219; bi- 

 folia, 88; lasiocarpa, 88; Lowiana, 88; 

 subalpina, 88 



Acer, campestre, lenticels, 10 ; monspessu- 

 lanum, cork cells of, 7 



Achenia of Coreopsis, 145 



Actrea, alba, 290 ; rubra, 290 

 Ecidium Convolvuli var. 189; Ipomceae- 

 panduranee, 187 



Aerenchyma, 317 



Agricultural Department, 263 ; herbarium, 

 114, 158; resolutions commending, 266 



Agricultural Experiment Stations, botan- 

 ists at Washington, 305 : reports, 84; 

 work of, 314: Bulletins. Illinois, 208, 

 Indiana, 88, Iowa, 87, 20.S, Kansas, 208, 



-Michigan, 208, North Carolina, 87, New 



York, 230, Tennessee, 89, Wisconsin, 230 

 Agricultural Science, Society for Promotion 

 of, officers, 270; proceedings, 271 



Agricultural scientists, directory of, 160 



Agaricinese, Fayod on, 232 



Agaricus illudens, phosphorescent, 19 



Agave, Paraguayan. 225 



Aggregation, Kokorny on, 318 



AgrostemmaGithago, poisonous, 233 



Agrostis rupestris, 254 



Algfe, papers on wanted, 233; plea for 



stuay, 260 

 vllium Canadense, nuclear division, 199 ; 



pollen mother cells, 264 

 Alsia Californica, var. flajselllfera, 97 

 Ambl}-stegium Kochii, 99 ; porphyrrhizurn, 



99; riparium, var. Floridanura, 



98; var. ©erratum, 98 

 Amorphophallus Titan um, blooming, 209 

 Andromeda Catesbiei, 259 

 Anemone cylindrica, 229; multiflda. 229 

 Aneura latifrons, 197 : palmata, 197 

 Angelica arguta, 275 

 Anonacese seeds, 24 

 Anther, modification of versatile, 107 



Antherozoids.origin, 137, 162 

 Apiastrum angustifolium. 280 

 Apricot stones as fuel, 160 

 Arabin s Stone on, 1 

 Araujia albens and insects, 249 

 Arbutus, pronunciation of, 89 

 Ardisia bracteosa, 27 ; compressa, 27 ffli- 

 crautha, 27: revoluta, 27 



Assimilation, chemistry of, 90 ; of nitrogen. 



234, 317 

 Aster ptarmicoides var. lutescens, 153 



B 



Bailey's " Sproutingof seeds," 230 ; "Stud- 

 ies of tvpes of Carex," 203 

 Ball, John, ; 318 

 Barberry, pollination, 201 

 Ban ram garden, 160 

 Bastin's "College Botany," 156 

 Beans, disease, 273 ; origin, 48 

 Bebb's " White Mt. Willowy," 88 

 Bennett, Mrs. Lydia 8.* 186 

 Bennett & Murray's " Cryptogamic Bot 



any," 204 

 Berberis vulgaris, pollination, 201 



Berkeley, M. J.. -232 



Berula angusti folia, 284 



Bignonia, Paraguayan, 249 



Blakea gracilis, 26; GunteraalensiH, 



25, PI. VI 

 B'epharozia, 195 . % , 



Bornmiillcr, Prof. Joseph, exploration, 210 



Botany, queer, 136 

 Brandegee. T. 8 . marriage 207 

 Brockh if "Cat ilogue of books." 316 

 Brvum Knowltoni, 44; microstegium. 



9J; Sawyer!.. PI. XIII 

 Buckeve, for protoplasmic continuity, 82 



Burgess 1 " Late Erie Shore," 296 



c 



Cacti. Paraguayan, 224 



Calamintha Nuttallii, 261 



Calkins, W. W., collecting, 232 



Calla. abnormal, 179, 2*0 



Calypogeia, 196 

 Cambium activity, 161 



Campbell's "Development of Pilulana, 



112 

 Cape Cod plants, 45 



Capsicum, epidermis, 48 



Carnations, bacterial disease, 260 



Carum Gairdneri. 283 ; Kelloggii, 28 283 : 



Lemmoni, Oreganum, 283 



Carya alba, temperature of, 217 

 Cassava, sweet, 71 

 Cassia Chan ta, 290 



Catalpa, hybrid, 207 

 Caucalismicrocarpa, 274 



Cavara's "Patologla vegetale," 21 



