INDEX* ■ 



Aase, H., 199 



Abies, 61; concolor, 63, 64; lasiocarpa, 



61, 63; magnifica, 63 

 Acarospora, 87; chlorophana, 86; dis- 



creta, 86; fuscata, 85; squamulosa, 86 

 Acarosporaceae, 87 

 Acer circinatum, 61; monumentale, 141; 



Negundo, 40, 42 ; pennsylvanicum, 61 ; 



rubrum, 175, 178; saccharum, 57, 140, 



183 

 Aceraceae, 245 



Acetabularia caraibica, 7; crenulata, 7 

 Acidodontium megalocarpum, 26 

 Acolium, 7& 

 Actaea rubra, 183 

 Actinococcus subcutaneus, 100, loi 

 Adams, J., 72 

 Addison Brown, i. 

 Additions to the Pleistocene Flora of the 



Southern States, 159 

 Adiantium pedatum, 179 

 Agardhiella tenera, 98 

 Agaricaceae, 216 

 Ahnfeltia plicata, 99 

 Aizoaceae, 240 

 Alabama, The Aquatic Vegetation of 



Squaw Shoals, Tuscaloosa County, 



149 

 Alectoria, 140; bicolor, 80; chalj-bei- 



formis, 80; Fremontii, 140; jubata, 79; 



jubata bicolor, 80; jubata chalybei- 



formis, 80; jubata implexa, 79; 



ochroleuca, 80 

 Algal stalactites in Bermuda, 195 

 Alismaceae, 230 

 Allen, C. F., 38 



Alnus, oregana, 61; rugosa, 151, 153 

 Alsinaceae, 240 

 Amaranthaceae, 239 

 Amaryllidaceae, 236 

 Ambrosia, 12-15; artemisifolia, 192 

 Ambrosiaceae, 252 

 American Botanical Exchange Bureau, 



SI 

 American Breeder's Magazine, The, 10 

 American Genetic Association, 11 

 American Museum of Natural History, 



Meetings held at, 16, 49, 69, 129, 



130, 163, 164 



American Phytopathological Society, 



38 

 Ames, O., 18 

 Ammiaceae, 247 

 Amygdalaceae, 243 

 Anacardiaceae, 245 

 Anapt3'chia comosa, 82 

 Anderson, F., 199 

 Andropogon scoparius, 171, 172, 186— 



188 

 Androsace Chamaejasme arctica, 66 

 Angiospermae, 230 

 Antennaria plantaginifolia, 173 

 Anzia colpodes, 84 

 Apocynaceae, 248 

 Aquatic Vegetation of Squaw Shoals, 



Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, The» 



149 

 Aquilegia canadensis, 171 

 Araceae, 235 

 Araliaceae, 247 

 Arisaema triphyllum, 179 

 Aristida, 58; dichotoma, 171 

 Aristolochiaceae, 238 

 Artemisia candata, 189; tridentata, 60' 

 Arthonia astroidea, 92; glaucescens, 92; 



glebosa, 92; lecidella, 92; punctifor- 



mis, 92; radiata, 92; spectabilis, 92 

 Arthoniaceae, 92 

 Arthothelium spectabile, 92 

 Arthrostj'lidium sarmentosum, 19 

 Arthur, J. C, 38 

 Arundinaria macrosperma, 161 

 Arzberger, E. G., 12, 17 

 Asarum canadense, 183 

 Asclepiadaceae, 248 

 Asclepias syriaca, 186, 188; verticillata,. 



189 

 Ascomycetes, 207 

 Ascophyllum, 99 

 Aspidium marginale, 177; novebora- 



cense, 179; spinulosum, 179 

 Astragalus, 65; alpinus, 65 

 Aster acuminatus, 45; divaricatus, 177, 



1 79 ; linariif olius, 173, 189; patens, 175 

 Atriplex, 60 



Bacidia atrasanguineo, 90; chlorantha^ 

 89; chlorasticta, 89; fuscorubella, 90, 



* New names and final members of new combinations in bold face type. In 

 the Flora of Southold and Gardiner's Island, occupying most of the November 

 and December issues, only family names are indexed. — Ed. 



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