INDEX TO 
SUBJECTS. 
Current Literature—Continued. 
Rattan, apt i vii. 50 
Rau & en Catalogue of N, Am. 
mosses, 
ge Satan of Smithsonian Pubs., 
ys mato Native trees of the lower Wa- 
bash, v 
a "Flora of Essex count nee 
ey Va 
ithe ara jer, trees for 
Rothrock, Botany of Wheeler Exped., hb 
197; List of Aint Fmt be 283; Tre 
and shrubs of ig unt Park, 
t, Mt 9 bi 
nd tree Par pein g, iit 
a iii. 46 
el seosl oh he ve, 195 ; List 
of parasitic Tangto of Wis : Nectar 
; Poulse AY a ea: ix. 34 
Tuc os erma a a we of N. Am, lichens, 
vii. 
Underwood, Catalogue of N. Am. He ons ti- 
ae . 199; Cheek-list of Pteridophyta, 
% : Our native ferns, vi. 
hey ‘Catalogue of Minnesota plants, x. 
Afoas Gorder, Catalogue of Noble co., Ind., 
Vasey, Agricultural grasses of U 
; Catalogue of forest trees of U. “3, ny 
wb 303, 319; Grasses 
6: G f U.S., ¥v 3G 
.__of Wheeler Survey, iv 
Vesque, Development of embryo-sac, Vv. 105 
Ward (L. F.), Guide to flora of Washing 
bial the 66; Notes on flora of Washing- 
vi. 
Ward (R. H.), Uses of microscope, v. 151 
Warder, Woody Te rat — ae 
Les 
Wateon, cep hical I iii. 
Pees Colifortis. vi. oe “Gontribn’ 
a to Ceedinart botan y i on 
fe 2u, vii. 101, viii. 303, 340. et 
werien of N. Am. Liliaceze 
Wheeler & Smith, Catalogue of Michigan 
on nts, vi. 255 
- Williamson, Fern ey” iv. 233; Ferns 
of Kentucky, iii. 54, 
Wood, Fi n weeks i botany, iv. 285 
Wolle, Data sof U.S 
Youmans, Dapeetniite hotel ae 
me Pade ear Sder Schidimpiee, =. 
e 
Carta" Frieder, 7 oath rg a 280 
pra a onc , i. 69; 
aoe mepentl avis Rdicencack of, 
334; iflora, var., eS “re 
4 i 69, 30, 1 
Cyead, net eer 
one en, ‘ates of, var 211; cleistogam- 
ous flow eee 
oo yelod gy 209 
een i. 6 
wed — 
© eri, ag Pein OCT 126 
yho coeath eo 
Cynosurus eristatus, in wv S., vi. 177 
Cyperaceze, notes on, ix. 
Cyperus, bom Rs fd vili, 210; 
lindricus, iii, ; dissitiflorus, iii. 17; 
ligularis, ris, iif. 17; ebarene iii, 17; Wolfii, 
Cypress, function of ‘‘ knees,”’ viii. 286 
et flowers, vi iii, 295; 
rbatum, With 24. 
soil, 
vi. 243, two ips i mm a ap | variation in, ii. 
: e, fo 
Cypselea umifusa, 
—, ig oo demonstration of strue- 
iv. . in Pilea 1 pumila, vii. 10; 
tion richomes, 
cxstopterie facil, vii. 9 
Cysto . 306, 334; tis of host plants. 
il ae 7: oospore sin C apsella, ix. 194; 
een ei. 33h, ix. 10; se Me *» 
x. 40; cubicus, viii. 
in cee, 
Cytisus, ‘variation in, ix, 99 
D 
Dakota, plants of, i. 4, iv. 171, ix. 108, 126 
Damiana, i. 
Dandelion, as a cultivated eg vii. 125; 
development of flowers, viii. 299 
Harkinetonia Californica, larve in, iii, 70; 
leaves and secretions of, iii. 91 
arlin, eee ae is barium, V. 90 
becw oi Wade 51;  mawiorial to, vii. 
Darwin’s ‘‘ Different forms of flowers,” iii. 
27 
cus hea Texanum, as a forage plant, viii. 
Dasystoma palda, i 
Deteaborts! ‘F cad Nat, Set 0 "iv, 163, vi 
aven *s Fern A 
aart ‘Notes on Botrychium ne ge 
Day's “Cutelogte of Buffalo plants,’’ vii. 113, 
Death and It life, ix. 155 
mm t. phaner. @ 
see 4 ex Puysiol a oy me 
xi al 1. Morp! d. Pilze, "ix 199 
DeCandolie's VP longer Phaner.,’’ vi 
" Hemarques Nomench, Bot preamps vik, 4 
= ues Nom } 
“Sur tae istence des Physiol., 
Decaisne, J | death of, vii. 49; library of, 
paso isi x. 277 
Decumaria barbara in Va., asia 
igang so vi. 156 
elpino. 
e. G. B., death of, ix. 178 
Detarinyreimniks on viii. 206; some yd 
species, : laciniata ta, variations 
i, 8, ili. 56 
pes rel SS 
e y 
Desmetium : sesilfo um and insects, ix. 157; 
trifloru tL 
Peston se of the i Meotyledonous flower, 
x. 
d sinistrorse, ii. 108 
pereuxia Cusicki ti, x. 224 za Macoun iana, x. 297 
Diachea ag on, 
Dianthus furcatus, vii. “09 
