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INDEX TO VOLUME XXXIV 



475 



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Madia 155 

 Maine, fungi of 146 

 Makino, T., work of 155 

 Malvastrum, coccineum 24 ; coccineum 

 dissectufii 25 ; coccineum elatufn 25 ; 



Cockerelli 24; dissectum 24; dissectum 

 24 ; elatum 25 



Maniillaria 77 



Marantaceae 149 



Martinella gymnostontophiia 374 



Marattia, anatomy of 461 



Massart, J., work of 151, 152 



Matsumiira, J., work of 155 



Matthaei, Miss, personal 468 



Maxon, \V. R., personal 158; work of 



45^ 

 McCallum, W. B. 93, 236; personal 160 

 McDonald, F. E., work of 387 

 Me<licago denticulata, root tubercles of 



237 

 Melanosciadum, 312 



Meiilotus alba, root tubercles of 109 

 Merrill, E. 13, work of 77, 155, 239 

 Mez, C., work of J 48 

 Micheli, Marc 319 



Michigan flora 387 ; Huron valley 3S7 ; 



plant societies in 387 

 Miconia 456 

 Microseris. 31 1 

 Mills, W, M.. work of 387 

 Mimosa pudica as a weed 228 

 Mimulus 155 ; alsinoides 31 ; Lewisii 



tetonensis 31; membranaceus 30 



Missouri Botanical Garden, Herbarium 



and Library of 247 

 Mississippi, insular flora of 386 

 Mitosis in Liliaceae 234 

 Miyake, K., personal 319, 320, 468 

 Mohr, C.,work of 386 



Moist air causing change of form and 



structure 105 

 Molisch, H., work of 70 

 Mollugo 456 

 Monocotyledonous seedlings, vascular 



system in 237 

 Monocotyledons, development of root 238 

 Monophrvnium 149 

 Monophyllanthe 149 

 Monotagma 149 



Moore, S. L., work of 239, 311 

 Morgan, A. P., work of 77 

 Morgan, T. H.. work of 464 

 Mori, A., death of 247 



Morus 387 



Mosses 76; of Alaska 231 



Mount Ktaadn 383 



MurriJl, W. A., personal 160; work of 



458 

 Mutchler, F., personal 376 



Myrica cerifera 384 



Myrmecophilous ferns 317 

 Myrsinaceae 148 



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Nectaropetalum 76 



Neger, F. W., work of 382 



Nelson, Aven 21, 355; **Key" 147 



Nelson. Elias 114 



Nemophila 194, 239; alata 206; ato- 

 maria 204; aurita 197; Ausii?iae 207; 

 Brandegei 201 ; breviflora 210 ; Cong- 

 doni 200; decumbens 212 ; densa 206; 

 divaricata 21 1; diversifolia 212; exi- 

 giia 206; exilis 211; exilis pulchella 



214; fallax 212; flaccida 2 1 1 ; glauca 

 211 ; gracilis 21 1 ; heterophylla 201; 

 hispida 21 1; humifusa 207; humulus 

 200; i}2<ieqUi2Us 21 X; inconspicua 208, 

 209; insignis 201; insignis atomaria 



204 ; iJiterniedia 201 ; Johnsoni 204 ; Kel- 

 loggii 209 ; Kirtleyi 199 ; liniftora 20 1 ; 

 fuacrocarpa 201 ; macrophylla 209 ; 

 maculata 199; Menziesii 201 ; Men- 

 ziesii 204; Menziesii atomaria 204; 

 Menziesii integrifolia 205 ; Menziesii 

 7}ii}nttiflora2.oh\ micrantha 20^\ micro- 

 calyx 210; microtalyx 210; niodesla 

 201 ; nana 266; nemorensis 2\l ; parvi- 

 flora 209; parviflora 210; parviflora 

 quercif olia 2 1 ; pedunculata 207 ; 

 phacelioides 198 ; Plaskeitii 2og ; 

 pratensis 2oS ; pulchella 214 ; pnstulafa 

 2og ; qnercifolia 210; racemosa 198; 

 rotata 205 ; sepulta 206; spatulata 



205 ; Icnera ?.II ; venosa 204 



New Jersey, forest 384 ; pine barrens and 



sphagnous bogs 384; strand flora 384 

 New Zealand plants, seedlings 236 

 Nicotiana rustica and Tabacum, double 

 fertilization in 238 



NiduJa 75 



Nidulariaceae 76 



Niphobolus 382 



Nomenclature, committee on 157 



North America, Silva of 388 



Norton J. B. S., personal 159; work of 



Nuclear division in Euglena 461 

 Nucleolus and heredity 239 

 Nuphar, advena?!; electrical conductiv- 

 ity of 88; zone of 130 

 Nutrition causing change of form and 



structure 99 

 Nyctaginaceae 382 

 Nymphaea odorata 71 

 Nyssa387; sylvatica 385 



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Obione argentea 360 



Ocracoke island, vegetation of 384 



