INDEX. 
n, Thomas, 28, 48, 1 
Miss m., 63 
i poy om of 103, 126, 
Morgan, A. P., 
Morong. picaes. 254 
Mosses of N. Am., 195 
Muhlenbergia depauperata, n. sp., 187 (with 
ure 
Myrsiphyllum, cladophylls of, 309 
Myzomyectes, collection and preservation 
Naiadacew, notes 
New Brunswick, botanical features of, 366; 
8 
.8 n, notes from, 29 
North Carolina, t Sobricel tramp _ 384 
—— Scotia, botanical holiday in; 1, 19, 40, 
Olivier, tug rae 
Oreut 
Ovary of oF aiesiyieaons, development of, 360 
yst 
Palms of eat 
ieee i study aE 382 
ge m. species of, 54, 81 
_ ape 4 
Se of the U.S,, additions to, 37 
Petoskey ferns, 37! 
Phelps, Mrs. A. Lincoln, Mirage notice, 135 
Epeigenen flavescens, 94, 1 
ty of let ttuce leaves, 147 
Poll = peda alg cultivation of, 425 
is toate 8 
Se! ag voy, 8 
collections, 81 
pe dade hydeats fee 426 
Potatoes from A 
Potétométr ‘7 
Prizes of the French Academy, 150 
wrth plate) of ferns, development of, 355 
wi 
Pro Sasuuieen 
, 33 
ein Cor nil, n. §p., 191; ranuneuli, 
sp., Seymeria, nN. Sp., 189; tenuis, 
n. Sp., 188° 
Rau, Eugene A., 26, 118, 151 
Reproduction fd fers 268° 
Rex, pee. F 
tise 
est ho ae n. sp., 85 
Root hate Adiantu i 
“TN 380, SOL m pe atum, 2 
Salix macrocarpa Nutt., d. 
Saprolegina ferx, 3907 epinges: 
pti genguinea, 28 
Sargent. 69 
Sargent, Pr i 424 
xifragaces, stipules in, 148 
Schneck, J., 94; 101, 370 
Sehuette, J. H., 386 
Sehweinitz, Lewis D. , and American Hepa- 
tice, 63; s ae of, V7 
Siiphium brachiatum, n, sp., 192 
Siphot um Caspers, 176 
Smith, “Erwin 
Smith, Rosa 
Pe ee of) Teas boda trae 390; method 
of pies mayer Ug 424 
awn 
nm 
Zo 
38 
5 
ae 
ic) 
S 
nstrati ion of, 423 
ry, flow wild, 309 
Eoaduirts 3 power of observation in, 133 
Sturtevant. wis, 7, 29, 80, 132) 214, 259 
Suksdorf, We eA a 
peop of the U. S., 235 (with a 
yb ie aa ets Cas 0; ent 
wayl, 
‘Sbieeipel cease. n. o ; 
Teachi ng botany, 216 
Temperature in ‘Gawhia fruits, 429 
Torreya taxifolia, 251 (with map) 
Torsion of leaves, 307 
——— 874; instrument for measur- 
iesltaee, Wm., 256, 427 
San L. M., 68 
Urban, T., 8 
redinex, new species of, 187 
ets Hydranges, 191 
Uromyces icola, DR. sp., 188; Aeno- 
chess, sp., 187; Scirpl, n. Sp., 188 
Utricularia cornuta, 306 
Moers in Ariseema, 177; in Carya glabra, 
;in Chrysanthemum, 176; in Claytonia, 
286 in wg oct Comper oe * “49 in Linaria, 
177; in Lobelia, 177 Na stur tium 
Seen. 368; in Ros R 2 
beckia fulgida, aos a hir 
98, 296; n’ Trillium, 113; : Vina fondue 
Variation and enviromen nt, 48, 78, 98 
Variation and eee interference, 78, 98, 132 
Vasey, Geo., 54, 76, 96, 165, 185, 223, 258, 097, 
Vinca minor, cross pollination in, 296 
Vincetoxicum, 
Vitis Nostin of willow twigs, 11, 48 
iti 
Yolvoxal slobator, 32 
a ra: BH, eae 107, 148 
Ward, Les 
Wheat rst aud “barberry, 8 82, 83 
Willia n, John, sketch of, 122 
Willis 3 Mrs. 2b H., 50, 215 
Willow twigs, vitality of, 11, 48 
Zinnia fauna ope yedfee 
Zopt’s classification of bacteria, 307 
