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BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 



Lilac, Persian on Weigela, 136 



Lilium, anther, 108 



Lindberg, Dr. S. O.,* 114 



Linnean names, pronunciation of, 208 



Liquidambar, cork cells, 6 



Literature, examination of, 229 ; new guide 



to systematic, 233 

 Lithospermum an^ustifolium, 202; canes- 



cens, 202 

 Loco plants, 20, 180 

 Lonicera sempervirens, 258 

 Lophocolea, chang in nomenclature, 196 

 Louteridium Domieil-Smitliii, 29, 



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Ludwigia palustris, 290 

 Liirssen, Dr. C, editorship, 137 

 Luimlaria crwciata, 197 ; vulgaris, 197 

 Lycopus Europseus, var. 290 



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Macoun's " Check list of Canadian plants," 



114 

 Madotheca, 193 



Maiden's H Useful plants of Australia," 185 

 Maple, bird's-eye, 260 

 Marsiiia .Egyptiaca, 48 

 Marsupella, changes in nomenclature, 196 

 Martindale's M Marine Algae of N. J.," 295 

 Massachusetts (Cape Cod) plants, 45; Des- 

 mids, 138 



Maury's " Cyperaceae of Ecuador," 133 

 Medicinal plants, Millspaugh on, 159 



Meehan's '• Life histories of plants," 160 

 Melica Porteri, 231 



Mentha Canadensis, 290 

 Mesocarpus, 264 



Mesophyll, Taxodium leaf, 101 

 Metabolism, heat from, 218 

 Michaux' journal, 156 



Microbryum Floerkeanum.var. Henrici ♦ 



Microscope lamp, 89 

 Minnesota plants, 290 



Missouri botanical garden, 292; policy of 

 truste. !S8 



Molinia, 29;; 



lonotropa uniflora for embryo i*c, 83 



Monstera. libers and raphides, 67, PL X 



Montana Erysiphese, 286 



^organ's •' X. A. Gasfl omycetes," 113, 29 



dorong, Thomas, collecting, 261, 267 



M , antherozoidg, 137: iww N. A , 91, 

 181; notes on X. A., 14; number ol N. 



A., 160 



Mougeot, Dr. Antoine ) 

 Munson, T. V., decorated, <s7 

 Muscarine, 1 



tfusenium divaricatum, 280 ; tenui folium, 



ZoU 



Mushroom, phosphorescent, 19 

 vluskoka 1 :es, flora, 266 

 Mycorhi? 23, 319 

 Mylia, 1 



Myristicacea?, Voigt on seeds, 24 



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Xardia ianges in nomenclature, 197 

 Naturalists, Western Society, botanical pa- 

 pers, M9 



Xebraska, grasses. 231, 270 

 Nectar, 269 



Negundo aceroid pollen, 1 



Neiumbo lutea, 297 ; speciosa, 160 



Neurokena lobata, vac. itidi visa, 27 



Newell's " Outline lessons in botany," 87 



New Jersey, flora, 259 

 Nitrogen assimilation, 284, 317 

 Noll, Dr. F., appointment, 316 

 Nomenclature of trees, ^argent on, 208, 232 

 Nonnea rosea, 129 

 Nostoc, deep water, 291 

 Nucleus division, 199; numerous, 270 

 Nupharadvena and insects, 122 

 Nymphsea odorata and insects, 125; tuber- 

 o<a and insects, 123 



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(Euan the sarmentosa, 279 



Olive disease, 208 



Osmorhiza brachypoda, 2*2 



Oxalic acid produced by fermentation, 160 



Oxygen pressure, Clark on, 23 



Oxytropus lagopus, 20; Lamberti, 180 



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Pallavicinia, 197 

 Palms, Voigt on seeds, 24 

 Pammel's M Root rot of cotton," 113 

 Pangenesis, intracellular, M 

 Paraguav flora, 207, 246, 222. 261 



Parry's M ceanothus," 86, 295 



Peach stones as fuel, 160 



Peck's " Report of the botanist," 113 



Pellia endiviiefolia, 197; epiphylla, 19S 



Penhallow's " Xematophytou,' 183 ; " Re 



view of anadian botany," 157 

 Pennsylvania, laboratory at Universiiv, 1 

 Periderm, formation in rubers, 209 

 Peronosrora, australis 153, 189; Cubensi^ 



190, 152; stcuicola, 189 

 Peucedanum, Austin®, 275; Canbyi, 276; 



evittatum, 277; graveolens, 275; 



Hassei, 276; Lemiuoni, 277; 



MartindaLci, var. 276 ; iMummeras 



278; Torreyi, 276; villosum, 27o 

 Pfeffer. Dr. \V., election to Linn. 8oc., 87 

 Phaseolus, origii IS 



Phenology, L37 



Phosphoric cid, r> tforcelialo 2 



Photolysis, 2& 



Phragmicoma elypeata, 195 



Phragmidium rosie-alpin®, PI. XV 



1 yllactinia suffulta, 288 



Physcomitrinm pyri forme, var. I„aii|?- 



loisii, 94 

 Phytophthora I»lia«eoli, 274 



Pierce, Newton 1?., appointment, 233 

 Pilularia, Campbell on development, 112 



Pine, Aleppo, disease, 208 



PInus sy Ives iris, tempera tin 218 



Plagiotheeium denticulatum,var. mici o- 



carpuiu, 98 



Platan us. Ward o 



PJeuranthe olivacea, 1 



Plowrighi " Uredlneac and Ustilagme;«'. 



Podophyllum peltatum, 199; abnormal, l 



pollen mother cell- 264 

 Podosphsera oxvcantlue. 288 

 Pofc ions plants. 17, 180, 288 



Pollen 



Poll 



Poly trie hum xangulare, 99 



Pontederia cordata, pollen, 255 



I'opulus grandidentata, temperature, — i 



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