460 
Mottie rk M., work of 217 
n eco 
Macilago, alba 56; a 56; crusta- 
alba 56; cies ramosa 56 ; 
gios Teed of 56 
crustac. etc. 56; Mucedo, 
at on ie eisai relations 300 ; 
ah ob 5 
Mui ee, movement 
eine 
malas. 
of protoplasm 
ns 7: 
Mucorinex I 
Muhlenberg 
Miiller, C., gr of 137; Ferdinand von 
I 39; ritz, death o 
Museum, preserving green color of plants 
Mushrooms, Peck on 64; Peck’s plates of 
Mutinus caninus 73577 
N 
Nash, G. V. , work of 136 
Hum- 
Miiller, Fritz 
Y i Steenstrup, 
ac Be "C. 72; Trevisan, 
obert 71; 
ees 71. 
- Neslia paniculata 141, 299 
evada, Hillman on ‘indigenous grasses 
of 
Newcombe, he DF. = 180; work 
_ of 143, 19 
7 
omenclature 378; Berlin rules of — 
Greene on 1373 of Leucobryum 1 
Norantea 
nina’ L B. S., w 142 
Nuc » division sips 221; Townsend 
on function of 384 
O 
_ (Edema in ce Aceon Sap a 
(Enotheracez, Par pee 
Ogden, E. we work: of 37 2 
OR birch 449 peppermint 
BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
| DECEMBER 
Orchard and garden diseases 68 
Oregon, lesion and Leiberg on new 
la oa 
Orophoc ay ite on 138 
Orri: seultvation of 451 
O ica H. F., work 143, 189 
Ostethout, wW. J. V., work of 217 
5 3. 
pose Ewart on evolution by bacteria 
6 
Oxytria, Pollard on 221 
Oxytropis, Greene on 445 
P 
Pammel, L. H., “Grasses and bey 
plants rs lowa, Neb., and Col.” 448; 
work of 68 
Panicum, apa 205 
Nas _ 
Parmentier, — Sx 130 
Parodiella Salisors 37 
Parth agenesis in sari 114 
halciforme 29 3 
Pax, F., work o 
Peach ‘blight pee 
ing prevented 447 
Peary, olen. per shade on voyage 417 
| a DS A, work of 64 
ie 65, 68; winter kill- 
- 37 
Penhallo P., wi 
Dp: ork of 183 
Penicilim, digitatum 104; glaucum 
er, I d 
387; Havard, V. 142; Hollick, A 
140, 179; Hough, W. 141; Humphre 
J. Ew 180; Jack, J..224; Jones . 
199; Ri A. 0.449; Knowlton, 
F. H.141; Kraemer, Henry 72: ‘ 
dau, G. 140 Pee : 
Dr. 72; Mac 
Scone 
: ugal, D. 139, 140, 
180, 185; Mic iten: c 139; Mills- 
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