134 



Britton and Millspaugh's Bahama 

 Flora (Review), 124 



Broadhurst, J., 10, 59, 63 



Brodiaea, 19 



Bromus brizaeformis, 40 



Brongniartia, 130 



Broussonetia papyrifera, 52. 53 



Brown, E. D. W., The value of nu- 

 trient solutions as culture media 

 for fern prothalia, 76 



Brown, N. C, work of, 57-59 ; 

 Brown's Forest Products ( Re- 

 view), 57 



Bruggerhof, F. \V., 129 



Brunnichia cirrhosa, 71 



Bulbs. Notes on forced, 59 



Burger, O. F., Spoilage of fruits and 



vegetables in storage and transit, 129 



Burgess, T. W. J., 64 



Burnham, S. H.. The haunts of Rho- 

 dodendron majtimum, 28 



Bursa Bura-pastoris, 21 



Cacaliopsis Nardosmia, 45 



Calamagrostis inexpansa, iS 



Callicarpa americana, 24, 75 



Campanula rotundifolia, 25 



Campanulales, 56 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus, 80 



Cardamine Lyallii, 42 



Cardiocarpum emarginatum, 56 



Carduus lanceolatus, 100; nutans, 45 



Carex brachypoda 40 ; ormantha, 40 



Carissa Carandas, 24 



Carpinus caroliniana, 20, 119 



Carpolithes emarginatus. 56 ; P'er- 

 kinsii, 56 



Castalia odorata, 21 



Castanea dentata, 58 



Cathestecum, 86 



Ceanothus americanus, 31, 119 



Cecropia, 55 



Celastrus scandens, 22 



Celtis 71; Douglasii, 20; occidenta- 

 ls, 93, 119 



Cenozoic plants of America, Knowl- 

 ton's Mesozoic and (Review). 53 



Centaurea, 126; Calcitrapa, 45 



Centranthus ruber, 44 



Centropogon, 125 



Cephalanthus occidentalis, 25, 71, 73, 

 75 



Ceratophyllum demersum, 20 



Cercocarpus, 21 



Chamaecrista robusta, 72 



Chamaenerion angustifoHum, 99 



Chanterel Chantarellus, 15 



Chenopodium all:)um, 99 ; ambrosio- 

 ides, 97, 99 



Chrysanthemum, 126; Leucanthe- 

 mum, 100 



Chrysosplenium americanum, 30 



Cinder field. The vegetation of a, 96 



Cirsium arvense vestitum, 45 



Clarkia rhomboidea, '43 



Cleome serrulata, 21 



Cliftonia, 91 



Clinopodium Nepeta, 24 



Clintonia umbellata, 118 



Clitocybe illudens, 15, 60 



Cocculus carolinus, 21 



Cockayne, A. H., 13, 36: Botanical 

 features of the Jiora of New Zea- 

 land, 36 



Cockerell, T. D. A., A new form of 

 Stanleya, loi ; Knowlton's Meso- 

 zoic and Cenozoic plants of Amer- 

 ica (Review), 53 



Coix, 87 



Coleanthus, 88 



Colfelt, Mrs. R. M., 59 



Collecting fungi near Washington, 60 



Collins, F. S., 106 



Collinsonia canadensis, 118 



Collybia radicata, 60 



Colocasia esculenta, 16 



Colombia, Through the Andes of. 65 



Colutca. 132 



Commelina communis, 99 



Compositae, 56 ; Small's Origin and 

 Development of the (Review), 125 



Comptonia peregrina, 119 



Conospermites, 56 



Cordyceps militaris, 118 



Coreopsis seniifolia, 116 



Coriolus versicolor, 14 



Cornus stolonifera, 24 



Cortinarius semisanguineus, 15 



Corylus rostrata 117 



Corynella, 131 



Cotyledon oregonensis, 42 



Coursetia, 131 



Cracca, 130 



Craterellus cornucopioides, 15 



Croton capitatus, ■j2, ^i ; Fishlockii, 

 84; lucidus, 84 



Cryptantha Hendersonii, 44 



Cucumis Melo. 100 



Cunila origanoides, 24 



Cunoniaceae, 55 



Cycadospadix, 57 



Cynosurus cristatus, 88 ; echinatus, 

 88 



Cynoxylon floridum, 119 



Cyperus strigosus, 99 



