INDEX 
woods and swamps,. Soil peas 
of, 5; seen in California, 116 
i 116; 
Forses, C. N., Obituary notice, 
91 
. Graves, E. W., An _ interesting 
trip, 86 
Gymnogramme, 103 
Habenaria ie 119; flava, 
119; psycodes 
Hartford Comn., i gekbiie fern in 
Hel um, 
Hippochaete Nelsoni, 72 
Hote comBE, C. H., obituary notice, 
Humata, 103 
Hymenodium, 103 
Tsoetes, 101, 103 
Latin names, What they mean, 
He 
Lechea, 114: be 114 
Leptopteris, 2 
— Ss. re A list of 
ferns found in New Hampshire. 
82 
Liparis liliifolia, 119; Loeselii, 
see also 
Lorinseria areolata, 21; 
oodwardia 
Wi 
eceaaiced adpressum, 24; an- 
notinum, caroli : 
clavatum, 23; dendroideum 4: 
lucidulum ; obse 
34; passerinoides, 36: sitchense, 
2; struthioloides, 35, 36: taxi- 
folium, 35, 36; tri achyum, 24 
ygodium, 103, elas fe A Ih 
ing 90, 91; in South 
oe 90; palmatum, 7, 
Manpa, W. A., 98 
ee M. A., The wonder 
Marston, ge iglesia 101; 
q , - 
Pi ccc s ‘Hortieatara 
ciety, Fern Show 
So- 
To VOL. 
Maxon, W. New oo 
‘0 
“ Tis AVE 332 RVI, 
105; President's report for 1920, 
oO 
eres eagy ee 119; vir- 
ginicum 
eniscium, So 
iiaecietta, 103 
Mo xLey, G. L., Some ferns seen 
alifornia, 116 
Be lea a3 ., Ophioglossum 
vulgatum in Bucks and Mont- 
gomery Cos., Pa., 117 
cris- 
Nephrodium peters 120; 
ristatum xX 
e, : a 
marginale, 120; noveboracense, 
0; simulatum, 120; spinulos 
120; ea eris, 120; see also 
Dryo 
Nepirolens, coeoerthaigi alae of, 
103, ; nu f, 4 
tnai, 41; cordifolia, 48 
Notes can Ferns, XVI, 1; 
XVIr. 3a: XVII, 105 
Obituary notices, Ego, Mary 
A = 
Onoclea sensibilis, 8, 21, 85, 120; 
var. tusilobata, 85; Struth- 
iopteris, 85; also Pteretis 
and Struthiopteris 
Onychium, 104 
Ophioglossum v tum, 20, 85, 
7 fg Ma s and 
momea, 7, 18, 85, 
89, 120, 123; cinnamomea selma oi 
85, 
89, 120; a 20, 85, 120: var. 
specta, 
OstERLUND, , Another rich fern 
locality, 
Pellaea, a aa western species of, 
Pellaea, 104; andromedaefolia, 117; 
