﻿BOTANICAL 
  GAZETTE. 
  

  

  349 
  

  

  G 
  

  

  Garden, 
  botanical, 
  of 
  cultivated 
  plants, 
  240; 
  of 
  

  

  Prague, 
  344. 
  

   Garr>^a 
  buxifolia, 
  96; 
  elliptica, 
  ^^-^ 
  flavesceus, 
  

  

  96; 
  Fremontii, 
  95; 
  Lindheimrri, 
  94; 
  ovata, 
  

  

  93; 
  Veatchii, 
  95; 
  Wripjhtii. 
  94. 
  

   Geographical 
  Distribution. 
  51, 
  125, 
  140, 
  159; 
  

  

  papers 
  on, 
  227; 
  229, 
  233, 
  304, 
  324, 
  331. 
  

   Genera, 
  arrangement 
  in 
  National 
  Herbarinni, 
  

  

  68. 
  

   Gerardia 
  purpurea, 
  var. 
  , 
  334. 
  

   Germs, 
  variability 
  of 
  disease, 
  228. 
  

   Geum 
  macrophyllum, 
  324. 
  

   Glycerine 
  jelly 
  for 
  mounting, 
  169. 
  

   Glucose 
  in 
  trees,. 
  2S0. 
  

   Ghicosides, 
  recognition, 
  346. 
  

   Grape, 
  black 
  rot, 
  255; 
  ^Innson 
  on, 
  278. 
  

   Grasses, 
  for 
  arid 
  regions, 
  338; 
  key 
  tO 
  Tennes- 
  

   see, 
  76; 
  of 
  National 
  Herbarium. 
  49; 
  new. 
  

  

  106; 
  paleae 
  and 
  lodicules, 
  232; 
  smut 
  of, 
  278; 
  

  

  wrono:lv 
  classified, 
  110. 
  

   Gray's 
  Field, 
  Forest 
  and 
  Garden 
  Botanv, 
  re- 
  

  

  _ 
  vision 
  of, 
  313. 
  

   t^riffithsia 
  Bornetiana, 
  sporocarp, 
  228. 
  

  

  Gnmmiatenerrirna, 
  40. 
  

   Gnndelia 
  squarrosa, 
  333. 
  

  

  Growth, 
  apical, 
  of 
  roots, 
  174; 
  mechanical 
  rep- 
  

   resentation 
  of, 
  102. 
  

  

  H 
  

  

  Habenaria 
  lacera, 
  145. 
  

  

  Hanburia 
  parviflora, 
  27. 
  

  

  Harvard 
  University 
  Summer 
  School, 
  157. 
  

  

  Hauck, 
  Dr. 
  Ferdinand, 
  y, 
  48. 
  

  

  Herbarium, 
  Buy.sman's 
  analytic, 
  154; 
  Cray, 
  

  

  maintenance, 
  93; 
  Michigan 
  Agricultni-al 
  

  

  College, 
  burning, 
  126; 
  mounting 
  for, 
  341; 
  

  

  National, 
  arrangement 
  of 
  genera, 
  68; 
  Con- 
  

  

  tnbutionsfrom, 
  181. 
  

  

  weiiatithemum 
  Canadense, 
  var. 
  Walkerae, 
  

  

  Hemiarcyria 
  clavata, 
  315. 
  

   Hemitheca 
  cvclophvlla, 
  244. 
  

   Henderson, 
  Peter,'t, 
  biography, 
  78- 
  

   "epaticae, 
  Anicricanae, 
  216; 
  new 
  African, 
  281. 
  

  

  He 
  erociadnmi 
  aberrans, 
  59. 
  

   HeucheraWilliamsii.62. 
  

  

  nieracuim 
  scabruin, 
  144; 
  Scouleri, 
  237; 
  veno- 
  

   „. 
  sum, 
  238, 
  333. 
  

  

  IjWuns 
  vulgaris, 
  146. 
  

   Ho 
  Ivhock 
  disease. 
  232. 
  

  

  iw'^^""- 
  J-.^^' 
  appointment, 
  344. 
  

  

  Hvdrl 
  '* 
  1 
  ^^^^^^Seton. 
  187; 
  Tragopogon. 
  234. 
  

   Hydrocotyle 
  Bonariensis, 
  var. 
  Texana, 
  259; 
  

  

  Hvdr^\'^'*''^P^^^^' 
  259; 
  prolifera, 
  259. 
  

   ">m-otrop!sm, 
  device 
  for 
  showing, 
  311. 
  

  

  HUocommm 
  triquetrum, 
  var. 
  aalifornl- 
  

   '-um, 
  til. 
  

  

  Hvm!"'^^^i*^^""^ 
  pentachaetum. 
  63. 
  

   HMuenophyllaceae, 
  affinities 
  of, 
  1. 
  

  

  F 
  

  

  ■ 
  w 
  

  

  1 
  ^ 
  L 
  

  

  I 
  

  

  Hlinois 
  roses, 
  311 
  

  

  '^^^n'^24§' 
  '^^"'*^^"'' 
  292, 
  296; 
  Koch 
  on 
  paraf- 
  

  

  {"yjf 
  i'^'is 
  fulva, 
  303. 
  

  

  at"^-^^.^^^^'^>' 
  of 
  Science, 
  botanical 
  papers 
  

   ^^nter 
  meeting, 
  26; 
  forest 
  trees, 
  227. 
  

  

  Insects 
  and 
  flowers, 
  (See 
  Flowers 
  anil 
  In- 
  

   sects.) 
  

   Inulin 
  in 
  Isopyruni 
  and 
  Anenionella, 
  235. 
  

   Iowa 
  Academy 
  of 
  Science, 
  botanical 
  papers, 
  

  

  188 
  

   Ipomcea 
  Batatas, 
  sugar, 
  76; 
  purpurea, 
  46. 
  

  

  Isocladus 
  macrophyiius, 
  197. 
  

   Isoetes, 
  life 
  history, 
  229. 
  

   Isopyruni 
  biternatutn. 
  231, 
  235. 
  

  

  J 
  

  

  Journals, 
  articles 
  in 
  : 
  Acta 
  Horti 
  VctropoH 
  

   tani 
  24; 
  American 
  AgncuUunst, 
  277 
  

   American 
  Florist, 
  278; 
  Aniencan 
  OartlcTi. 
  

   157 
  185, 
  313: 
  Anier. 
  Mo. 
  Mic. 
  Joiinial, 
  157, 
  

   American 
  Naturalist, 
  48. 
  125; 
  Henclitcdcr 
  

  

  deutschen 
  botanischen 
  Gf 
  e 
  t\\^^Vni 
  lli 
  ' 
  

   ^^79 
  314; 
  Botanisches 
  Centralblatt, 
  102 
  344, 
  

  

  Botanische 
  Zeitung 
  186, 
  ^6; 
  I 
  v^letni 
  

   ■ 
  Torrey 
  Botanical 
  Club, 
  25. 
  49, 
  76. 
  156. 
  280, 
  

   344- 
  Centralblatt 
  fur 
  Bakteriologie 
  186, 
  

   K^Trest 
  Leaver 
  76; 
  Garden 
  and 
  I'orest. 
  24 
  

   4S 
  126 
  156 
  277 
  278. 
  279. 
  344; 
  Gardeners* 
  

  

  Slron'cle'm 
  279, 
  sil; 
  J-^i-'^^^^™- 
  

   que 
  156; 
  Journal 
  of 
  Botany 
  ^.76, 
  124, 
  158 
  

   i«7 
  9ifi 
  277- 
  Tounial 
  Roval 
  Mic. 
  Soc, 
  102. 
  

   L?Iw' 
  Bulfetiir"50; 
  Micfoscope 
  313; 
  No- 
  

  

  o-«'^V^5 
  "cottish 
  Nalurali'^t, 
  344,345, 
  

   ?rV'a,?s'a,fd^ 
  PrS" 
  Hot 
  ^oc 
  Edinbun., 
  , 
  . 
  

   West 
  American 
  Scientist, 
  157. 
  />oe, 
  \^,^o. 
  

  

  216. 
  ^ 
  

  

  [ouvea, 
  108. 
  

   Junci 
  of 
  Texas, 
  233. 
  

   Juncus 
  stygius. 
  166. 
  

  

  K 
  

  

  Kauri. 
  26. 
  „.,, 
  

  

  Kelseya, 
  ""; 
  ■ 
  ^^'^''.r^ 
  

  

  Kelsey,F.D., 
  degree, 
  185. 
  

   Krigia 
  anipl'^''^'i«^'''*' 
  1«- 
  

  

  L 
  

  

  Laboratory. 
  l.urm..g 
  of 
  Mich. 
  AKricCoU.lK.- 
  

  

  tanical, 
  126. 
  -^ 
  ^^^ 
  

  

  I.aphamia 
  penin^nl^ns. 
  114. 
  

   Lastadia 
  BuUvelln, 
  25D 
  

  

  Latex 
  as 
  a 
  pi;otection. 
  lU. 
  ^, 
  

  

  Lathvrns 
  ochroleucus 
  3W, 
  veu 
  

  

  Leaf,' 
  shape 
  of 
  oak, 
  li». 
  

  

  Leaven 
  for 
  breadmakin^m 
  ^^^ 
  .^^,,,, 
  

  

  lechea 
  231; 
  major. 
  308, 
  niino 
  , 
  

  

  308; 
  thymifolia, 
  309. 
  ^^inata. 
  2&i 
  

  

  Lemon, 
  structure, 
  ^52^ 
  

   Liatns, 
  spp 
  . 
  «wA 
  ^'' 
  

  

  taria, 
  333. 
  

  

  Liber, 
  Lecomte 
  on, 
  50. 
  

   Lichens, 
  coloring 
  matters, 
  i/- 
  

  

  soli- 
  

  

  