136 



Gliricidia, 131 



Glottidium, 131 



Glyceria, 122 



Glycyrrhiza, 132 



Gnaphalium, 125 126; obtusifolium, 

 100 



Gold, Mrs. L. J., 129 



Grasses of the United States, Hitch- 

 cock's Genera of, 84 



Greenwood, M. B., 129 



Greer, T. R., 129 



Grifola Berkeleyi, 14 



Griscom, L., 128 



Guggenheim, D. and M., 13 



Gundersen. A., 63 ; ' Labels and rec- 

 ords for herbaceous plants, 90 ; 

 Small's Origin and development of 

 the Compositae (Review), 125 



Hamamelis virginiana, 119 



Hamosa, 132 



Harper, H. S., 59 



Harper, R. A., 13, 59, 61-64. §9, 128 



Harper, R. M., 16, 36; Southern 



Louisiana from the car-window, 67 

 Harpolyce, 130 

 Harrington, G. T.. 129 

 Harris, J. A., 10, 63 

 Hastings, G. T., 63 ; The vegetation 



of a cinder field, 96 

 Hathaway, M., 129 

 Haynes, C. C., 63 

 Hazen, T. E., 59, 61, 63 

 Hebestigma, 131 

 Hedera, 56 

 Heinold, E., 129 

 Helenium tenuifolium, -jz. 73 

 Helianthus annuus, 98, 100 

 Henry and Flood's, The Douglas 



Firs (Review), .102 

 Hervey, A. B., 106 

 Heteranthera dubia, 19 

 Hibiscus incanus, 73 

 Hicoria alba, "j^t', antiquorum. 56; 



aquatica, 71, 75; glabra, 119; 



ovata, 119 

 Hieracium Pilosella, 45 

 Hilaria, 86 

 Hitchcock's Genera of grasses of the 



United States (Review), 84 

 Holacantha Emoryi, 22 

 Holden, L, 106 

 Homalobus, 131, 132 

 Homalocenchrus, 86 ; oryzoides, 88 

 Honey plants, Pellett's American 



(Review), 104 

 Houstonia, 64 



Howe, M. A., 10, 13. 59, 62-64; Pro- 

 ceedings of the Club, 129 

 Howe, T. D., 50, 51 

 Hydatica petiolaris, 118 

 Hydnum repand-um, 15 

 Hydrochloa carolinensis, 87 

 Hylocomium proliferum, 29 

 Hypnum, 29 

 Hypomyces lactifluorum, 15 



Ilex Cassine, 22 ; glabra, 22 ; monti- 

 cola, 118; opaca, 74; verticillata, 

 22 ; vomitoria, 22 



Impatiens pallida, 117 



Inbreeding and outbreeding. East and 

 Jones's (Review), 32 



Indigofera, 130 



Inga culebrana, loi ; oHgocaenica, 



lOI 



Inula, 125, 126 

 Ipomoea purpurea, 97-99 

 Iris verna, 19 



Jennings, O. E., The paper mulberry 

 (Broussonetia), an "artillery plant," 



52 

 Johnston, Mr. T. W., 129 

 Juglans cinerea, 119; migra, 119 

 Juncus effusus, 19 

 Juniperus, 91, 92; virginiana, 119 

 Jussiaea diffusa, 24 



Kalmia latifolia, 119 



Keeler, Mrs. L. M., 63 



Kelly, H. A., 60, 61 



Kentrophyta. 131, 132 



Knowlton, F. H., work of, 53-57 ; 

 Knowlton's Mesozoic and Ceno- 

 zoic plants of America (Review), 

 53 



Kochia Scoparia, 97-99 



Koeleria, 87 



Koniga maritima, 97, 99 



Kraunhia, 131 



Krieger, L. C. C., 60 



Labels and records for herbaceous 



plants, 90 

 Laciniaria acidota. 75 ; pycnostachya, 



75 ■ 



Lactaria corrugis, 15; volema, 15 



Lactuca, 126; virosa, 100 



Laetiporus speciosus, 14 



Lathyrus hirsutus, 42 ; sphaericus. 42 



LeBrun, B., .13 



Length of day instead of tempera- 

 ture controls time of flowering and 

 fruiting (Abstract), 46 



