280 
Massee, tg 92 
W.J.2 
Matheweon, Douglas 149, 150 
Ty 
Menispermum canadense 36 
eredith, Georg 
kel, H. Ir 
Merriman, M. L. 
Maer see oN. Y. Botanical Gar- 
Meyer, Mr. 
Michaux, Andeé 240 
Michaux, F. A. 240 
ilkweed, Fite 135 
iller, A. L. 216 
Co. 2 
Mimosa 213 
M 
Moo: d 
Morgan, J. P. 57 
Morning glories 143 
Morrow’s Rone yeuckle 37 
35, 2 
alba pee 
pendula 261 
tatarica 261 
rubra 261 
Mosier, 
CAL 
Moss 11, 20, I10, gs 210, 245 
Ceylon 13 
pink, Phos subulata, Variation in 
e (Pl. 193) 75 
a 12 
Mossy-cup oak 248 
Moth-mullein 134 
Mount Atlas cedar 87 
ene ee 223 
ash 3: 
De ey 
oth 1. 
Maller, Thesdor 22 
Mun ne . HN. 57 
F ites a 50, 92, 118, 171, 
4, 225, 2 
Collections hey 25-27 
Publi serra ns ° ducing 1916 44 
MURRILL, 
a giant puffball (Pl. a 193 
Collecting fungi at the Delaware 
Water Gap 207 
Hybrid chestnuts and other hy- 
brids 213 
(Pl. 191 opp. p. 29) 
Mushroom 1 92," 193, 232 
edible 19, 
Bra 
oo 
arolinensis 36, 218 
Gale 21 
Mpyrtle-of-the-river 99 
Nash, G. V. 34, 51, 145, 194, 228 
Publications during 1916 45 
Nasu, G. V. 
Flower exhibitions 226 
otani rden 86, ITI, 
37, 189, 203, 246, 259 
¢ convention garden 215 
Naumberg, M: illiat 
Nelson, Aven 22 
Nelson, Mrs. A 
Nereocystis (Pl. “189, ub. p. 1) 
7,8, 12 
Nettle-tree 3 
‘bold, F. 31 
F. 
ibe, F.C. 2 
Garden scl ool, The (Pl. ae 90 
New rose garden, eae t wee 
New York Botanical Gar 
Accessions 24, §2, 71, TI9, 1475 
173. 196, 211, 234, 254, 265 
