﻿350 
  

  

  BOTANICAL 
  GAZETTE. 
  

  

  l,ight. 
  and 
  colors 
  of 
  flowers, 
  330; 
  and 
  epiaasty 
  

  

  of 
  Solatium 
  tuberosum, 
  121. 
  

   I/iliura 
  Harrisii, 
  disease, 
  8. 
  

   Lmaaeus, 
  statue 
  in 
  Chicago 
  to, 
  185. 
  

   Uriodeudron 
  Tulipifera 
  m 
  Chiua, 
  49. 
  

   Lodicules, 
  nature. 
  232. 
  

   J>>nicera 
  hirsuta. 
  145. 
  

   I/>phocoIea 
  Borbon 
  = 
  ca 
  287; 
  infiata, 
  287; 
  

  

  longifolia, 
  288; 
  rubescens, 
  288. 
  

  

  I/>pho-Lcjeuuea 
  multilacera, 
  2o5. 
  

   Tyycopodium, 
  inundatum, 
  166; 
  lucidulum. 
  ad- 
  

   veutive 
  buds, 
  233. 
  

  

  M 
  

  

  MaciMiilau, 
  Couway, 
  appointment, 
  344. 
  

  

  Macrosporium 
  parasiticum, 
  3-2 
  

  

  Malvere 
  Fa'ver 
  on. 
  216. 
  

  

  Marattiaceae, 
  affinities 
  of, 
  1. 
  

  

  Marsilia 
  quadrifolia, 
  apical 
  growth 
  of 
  roots, 
  

  

  McNab, 
  W. 
  R., 
  t. 
  49. 
  

  

  Mehlotus 
  officinalis, 
  211. 
  

  

  Menispora 
  spp. 
  85. 
  

  

  Merteusia 
  panicnUta, 
  144 
  

  

  Michigan 
  burning 
  bot. 
  lab. 
  of 
  Agric. 
  Coll. 
  

  

  . 
  126; 
  plants, 
  140, 
  159 
  

   Microthamiiium 
  aberrans, 
  59. 
  

   Milhum 
  effusum, 
  160. 
  

   Mimicry, 
  protective, 
  of 
  Cassia, 
  276. 
  

   Minnesota 
  plants. 
  304. 
  321, 
  331. 
  

  

  Moirr' 
  w""^^"'"^ 
  -^f 
  ^^"' 
  77;garden 
  pupils, 
  26. 
  

   MoH, 
  J. 
  w., 
  appointment, 
  314. 
  

  

  MonardeUa 
  macrantha, 
  64 
  

   Monotropa 
  Hypopitys. 
  333. 
  

   Montana 
  -rweedy's 
  collection 
  of 
  plants 
  49 
  

   Morong, 
  Thomas, 
  return. 
  239 
  ' 
  

  

  Mosses, 
  new, 
  of 
  North 
  America, 
  39 
  57 
  151 
  

   Mounting 
  plants. 
  3U. 
  ' 
  ' 
  

  

  Mucorstolonifer, 
  172 
  

   Mynophyllum 
  ambiguum. 
  var 
  332 
  

   Myxomycetes, 
  development, 
  sis. 
  

  

  N 
  

  

  Naematelia 
  nucleata. 
  86 
  

  

  ^ama 
  stenocarpa, 
  63 
  

  

  Naturalists, 
  3rf 
  meeting 
  of 
  Western 
  Society. 
  

  

  Nectanes, 
  extranuptial, 
  20O, 
  203, 
  204: 
  origin, 
  

  

  Nelumbp 
  lutea, 
  125. 
  

  

  Nephroduuuduale 
  29 
  

   Nomenclature, 
  l^liiliso 
  ooq 
  

  

  ">S"i 
  kSF- 
  5^°»--" 
  »: 
  

  

  ^'-^^ 
  91; 
  Ogechf 
  m 
  w''^?^^' 
  ^' 
  ^«^^''' 
  

  

  o 
  

  

  ^fc 
  shape 
  of 
  leaf. 
  125 
  

   Oat 
  disease, 
  new. 
  2J8 
  

   Odontoschism^ 
  li^i^ 
  

  

  Ohio 
  plants, 
  125. 
  

   Oliver, 
  resignation, 
  157. 
  

   Ophioglosseae, 
  affinities 
  of. 
  1. 
  

  

  Orthotrichum 
  Hendersoni, 
  42: 
  pulchel- 
  

   lum, 
  var. 
  productipes, 
  43; 
  ulotee- 
  

  

  forme, 
  42. 
  

  

  Oryzopsis, 
  110; 
  caduca, 
  111; 
  Mongolica. 
  lU; 
  

  

  Pringlei, 
  112; 
  Richardsonii, 
  HI. 
  

   Osmtc 
  acid 
  for 
  fixing. 
  169. 
  

   Ottoa 
  oenanthoides. 
  261. 
  

  

  Oxalis 
  dimidiata. 
  27. 
  

  

  P 
  

  

  Paleae, 
  nature 
  of, 
  232. 
  

  

  Papilionaceae, 
  tannin 
  in, 
  278. 
  

  

  Parrv. 
  C. 
  C, 
  f, 
  biography, 
  m\ 
  photographs. 
  

  

  185. 
  

   Pathology. 
  (See 
  Diseases.) 
  

  

  Peach 
  yellows, 
  345. 
  

  

  Pen:cillium 
  and 
  corrosive 
  sublimate, 
  69, 
  211. 
  

   Pentstemon 
  Tweedyi, 
  m. 
  

   Periderm, 
  Douliot 
  on, 
  50. 
  

  

  Penty.e 
  aglossa, 
  119; 
  Brandegeana, 
  Hi 
  

  

  Lalifornica. 
  115; 
  Californica, 
  118, 
  Hoi 
  

   coronopifolia. 
  113; 
  cnneata, 
  116; 
  deltoidea, 
  

   115; 
  dissecta, 
  113; 
  iCmorvi, 
  116, 
  aud 
  var. 
  

   Orcutti', 
  117; 
  Emoyyi\\\%\ 
  Fitchii, 
  113. 
  

   118; 
  Fitchii, 
  van, 
  117, 
  118; 
  Crayi. 
  lis- 
  

   Greenei, 
  117; 
  incana. 
  113; 
  Jahscana. 
  

   119; 
  leptoglossa. 
  118; 
  inicrocephala, 
  11^ 
  

   niicroglossa, 
  116; 
  microglossa. 
  117; 
  nuaa, 
  

   116: 
  I'almeri, 
  119; 
  Parryi. 
  119: 
  plumigera, 
  

  

  116; 
  Rothrockii, 
  114;Socorrosen- 
  

  

  Sis, 
  118; 
  Vasevi, 
  119. 
  - 
  ^ 
  

  

  Peronospora 
  a!ta.'322; 
  Cubensis. 
  322; 
  ettusa, 
  

  

  3.2; 
  Ficaria. 
  322: 
  gangliformis. 
  321; 
  o&o- 
  

  

  vata. 
  322: 
  parasitica, 
  321: 
  Rubi, 
  1*9, 
  S&, 
  

  

  Violie. 
  321. 
  

   Petalostemoi; 
  violaceus, 
  81. 
  „-, 
  

  

  Peucedanuni 
  anibiguuni, 
  261; 
  leiocarpum, 
  ^i- 
  

   Phalloidere. 
  changres 
  in 
  nomenclature, 
  4b. 
  

   Philadelphia 
  Academy 
  Nat. 
  Sci., 
  126. 
  

   Phoradendron 
  fiavescens, 
  211. 
  .- 
  

  

  Phyllosticta 
  ampclopsidis. 
  255; 
  labruscS, 
  i». 
  

   Physalis 
  grandifiora. 
  325; 
  stamens, 
  103. 
  

   Physiological 
  apparatus, 
  233, 
  311: 
  charts, 
  m 
  

  

  186 
  

   Phytophthora 
  infestans, 
  320; 
  Phaseoli, 
  320- 
  

  

  Pmguicula 
  vulgarLs 
  163. 
  

   Pithecolobium 
  Texense, 
  269. 
  

   Pleospora, 
  spore 
  discharge. 
  234 
  

  

  Plagiochila 
  Cambuena, 
  239; 
  

   guezii, 
  290; 
  tenax, 
  290. 
  

  

  Plantago 
  Rngelii, 
  333. 
  

   Plasmodium 
  of 
  Myxomycetes, 
  316. 
  

   Plasmopara 
  entospora, 
  321; 
  Gerann, 
  

  

  viticola. 
  320. 
  

   Poa 
  debilis, 
  160. 
  * 
  

   Podaxis, 
  Massee 
  on, 
  76, 
  125. 
  

   Pogonia 
  ophioglosioides, 
  145. 
  . 
  „ 
  45; 
  

  

  Poisonous 
  plants: 
  Clathrus 
  c^^^^^X^ 
  

   Peucedanura 
  leiocarpuni, 
  261. 
  i^upu 
  

  

  marginatum. 
  277. 
  , 
  . 
  ,.. 
  , 
  1*7 
  

  

  PQtamogeton 
  spp., 
  147, 
  325; 
  hybndity. 
  w-. 
  

   Potato, 
  Icab. 
  230 
  234, 
  336; 
  sweet, 
  sugar 
  ot./<' 
  

   Press, 
  dr3'in^, 
  155. 
  215. 
  

   Prillienx, 
  prize 
  to 
  Prof. 
  Ed., 
  184. 
  

   Primula 
  farinosa, 
  163; 
  Mistassinica. 
  iw- 
  

   Prothallia 
  of 
  Filiciueae, 
  228. 
  233. 
  .^-.pntsof. 
  

   Protoplasm, 
  continuity 
  of, 
  229; 
  nio^emeu 
  

  

  77. 
  

   Psoralea 
  Onobrychis, 
  79. 
  , 
  <j23 
  

  

  Puccinia 
  rubigo-vera, 
  186; 
  Spurguise, 
  o 
  

  

  Rodri- 
  

  

  32t; 
  

  

  