The collections of mosses and 
hepatics 21 
Britton, De. a ee 
159, I 
Botanical tpl aca in Jamaica 
1s oe oe 120, 132, 
Enriching soil by crimson clover 
6, 
Further exploration in Jamaica 
163 
The gl aie _ the late Dr. 
tto Kuntz 
Britton, N. L. & R J. N., A 
genus of  Cactaceae (Pls. 
LVIII-LIL, fig. 32) 185 
Britton, Mrs. N. 52, 81, 84, 85, 
L. 
163, ee 201 
Broadhurst, jean 8 
paaanied 4 
Brom is 
Bromeliat 16, 
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rotundifolia 90 
Sota a G. S. 4, 60, 120 
Butler, B. T. 
nes, E. 
Cabbage 205 
Cactaceae, - ew genus of a 
IL-LIt, rind 32) 1 
Cactus, ae s-head . 46 
ee mee nds, Report on the botan- 
(eaee of ns Bahama 
12) 4 
floccosus 138 
233 
Cardiff, I, D. 
Carnegie, pe ae 19, 21, 
Carnegiea 
188 
C ottbacs ‘gorvitor a 83 
Ci pes 
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ley Ze 
Cattleya 131 
owringiana 131 
Skinneri 130 
Cecropia 156 
Ceratopteris 85 
Cereus 186 
giganteus 185, 187 
abst se 
Thurber 
Chambecai, "7. 178 
Cha 173 
Chara i anh 43 
Cherry 136 
Chestnut 23, ta 27, 29, 30, 115, 136, 
: ne 198 
40 
ee The spread of the (figs. 
Clinton, P. 
Clitocybe iludens 138 
a 13 
a 210, 213 
Ciitopitus 139 
Cledd, G. 85 
Clover, Enriching soil by crimson 226 
144 
Ce palm 87 
shells 112 
ead rr 165 
vifer 
Cockeal Prof T. D. A. 4, 219 
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