332 BOTANICAL 
GAZETTE. 
Life-histories, Meehan on, 48; study of, 192 | 
Light and palisade tissue, 326 
Ligusticum apiifolium, 145; scopulorum, | 
| 
—— and insects, 228; vulgaris, peloric, 
isveon society, centenary, 
Linum perenne, white- aces, 215 
Saeeter nee cork wings, 282 
an 
Luerssen, Dr. D orolatient. 105 
Lycoperdon giganteus, nutritive value of, 
Lyford, J. C., lectures, 105 
M 
“Catalogue of Canadian | 
Macoun’s (J; ) 
pla _ "? 276 
Macoun (J. M. ) collecting trip, 71. | 
Maine plants, 322. 
Maple, black, 213, 
Marsilia ZExypt iaca, germination, 235 
Masters, M. fet election a a 
Med myces on 
bra ch; eis ssum, 74 
Melampyr rum, sectedion of nectar by, 106 
Melanconiez, Hegel on, 17 
n of E. and W. flora, 
238; forestry commission, ee succes: 
sion of forests in, 239 
Nicron, 218 
Microsco _ cee rican vs. foreign, 38 
midata 
Milde ear of Iowa, ba 
mega big hi on, 196; seeds of Me- 
lam 
im “tea ata 
Mimose ses Sg. Jos: Eas 153 
issour vest fungi. 213 
Mistleto, Jos ghes n development, 219 
pare “Anatomy of leaves of Orchid- 
: a 
Sdcarde 6 fistulosa, 
Tes," 8“ yale flora of Ohio val- 
id expedition to S. A, j OF, 182, 195 
Mon oe: of Ida rg 164; new to Nor th’ Amer- 
197 
rahe “Sp ihagnorum nov. uae 
Mushrooms, ube value, 
fopical whee in re hig of Agriculture, 14 
Meet report 
Myrio mares ospicata, aoe hetero- | 
Stacl chya, ° 
N 
Naturalists, botanists at western society of, 
Moog 
“ee pope collecting = mountains, 
runus pumila in, 95 
Mitek lants of, 
N rodi e Bao 
ck heinmii, 190 
mens one Solvent on bark, 279 
S of lessons in Botany,”’ 
New York, Agric. 
xp. Sta. report, 70; cit 
and visiaty, fore of, 171;  eancis ok Loe 
Nomenclature, 272; Britton on, 235; De- 
on 10) on, ‘oat: discussion,” 161; 
Peat on 136; Hackel on, 234, 243: of 
‘isporum, 162: of Nymphzea, 47, 70 
Nostocacez of French herbaria, 248 
Nympheza, nomenclature of, 47, 70 
O 
Odors of flowers, 98,300 
(Enothe tealbicaniis, odor, 300 
Ohio (Franklin co.) flora, absence of Eri- 
pede : “Structure of Trapella, 
Orchidacez, Mobius on peepee 7 ‘cia 
ae cand’ insects, 207; Ridley on fertili- 
Onthotricium, Gronvai on Venturi’s revis- 
io 
Owen " Cataldetis of Nantucket plants,’’ 
Oxalis, subterranean shoots, 191 
Ox ford, bot. lanocauics at, 224 
Oyster’s new catalogue , 46 
3 
Paleobotany, Knowlton’s 
nounced, 325 
alisade parenchyma, formation of, 326 
Palmer, Mexican Collection, 6 69 
Manual an- 
Palm, fungus 0 on date, 211 
Pammel’s “Pollination of Phlomis and 
"Berforation of fl wers,’’ 276 
fegel = calothe- 
laytonize, 54; , 55; Eu- 
phor ies: 3b sangiHoenis, re ” Geranii, 
54; graminico ola, 56; Ha Iste ai, 53; Lap- 
poniea, 172; leptos osperma, 55; Lophan 
thi, 56; ob ns, 53: li aailien. 54; 
Polygoni, BS: ‘Potentitioe 64: pyima, 
7 oe rdida , 56; Trifoliorum, 59; 
=. 15, 
Peruvians, ‘oonnuacle plants of ancient, = 
Peucedantim Austinz, 208: Bra 
ege 
celia 
Phellopterns aétaralia, 81 
Lda British Dis rr vemm isp si hy 
Phe cars fera, {anger ¢ 
Pho cms 
Photog: apne a fungi, 137 
Phyllosticta labrusez 
Physalospora Bidwell, ‘stylospores of, 15 
Phytophthora infesta 
impinella ns odora., "81 
Misa eget A rokhe im a: 
nechon, ten ot’s biography, 218 
Plas age new application ‘of— 327 
Plowright on British Uredinee and Ustila- 
inez, ae 
Plums, disease ; 
Pneumatodes, hey on, 106 
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