257 



■gi; inundata, 90; rubella, 90; mus- 

 corum, 89; Schweinitzii, 90; umbrina, 

 90 



"Baeomyces aeruginosus, 81, 85; bys- 

 soides, 81; icmadophilus, 81, 85; 

 roseus, 81 



Bailey, W. W., 51 



Balsaminaceae, 244 

 Baptisia tinctoria, 188 



Barbour, W. C, 135 



Barnhart, J. H., 20, 70, 131 



"Basidiomycetes, 211 



Batsodendron arboreum, 153 



Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Hymeno- 

 mycetes, II. (Review), 33 



Benedict, R. C, 134 



Berberidaceae, 241 



Bergson and the biometrical method, 68 



Berry, W. E., 200; Additions to the 

 Pleistocene Flora of the Southern 

 States, 159; Two new Tertiary Species 

 of Trapa, 105 



Bessey, C. E., 72 



Betulaceae, 238 



Betula alba papyrifera, 194; lutea, 61, 

 183, 184; nigra, 151, 162; populifolia, 

 181, 189, 190 



Biatora anthrocophila, 89; campestris, 

 89; chlorantha, 89; chlorosticta, 89; 

 cuprea, 89; cupreo-rosella, 89; de- 

 colorans, 91; denigrata, 91; exigua, 

 89; fossarum, 90; fusco-rubella, 91; 

 geophana, 89; granulosa, 89; hyp- 

 nophila, 89; icteria, 89; inundata, 90; 

 mixta, 90; nigra, 91; parvifolia, 90; 

 Resinae, 90; rubella, 90; rufo-nigra, 

 ■90; russula, 90; Russellii, 90; sangui- 

 neo-atra, 90; Schweinitzii, 90; suffusa, 

 90 ; uliginosa, 90 ; tricolor, 9 1 ; umbrina, 

 90; varians, 90; vernalis, 90; virides- 

 cens, 90 



Biatorella, 74, 87; campestris 89; fos- 

 sarum, 90; resinae, 90; simplex, 86 



Biatorina lutea, 89; mixta, 90; russula, 

 90; synothea, 91 



Bignoniaceae, 251 



Bilimbia cupria, 89; hypnophila, 89 



Bisby, G. R., 96, 199 



Blackman, V. H. and Paine, G. S. A 

 Recording Transpirometer. (Re- 



view), 128 



Blakeslee, A. P., 135; A Possible Habit 

 Mutant of the Sugar Maple (Acer 

 Saccharum), 140 



Blastema ferrugineum, 83; ferrugineum 

 nigrescens, 83; rupestris, 83 



Boodlea, 6 



Bornetiana, 5 



Boraginaceae, 249 



Hose. J. C, 255 



Botanic Garden of Grinnel College, 148 



Botanical Magazine, 9 



Botrychium virginianum, 179 



Bouteloua, 58 



Boysia, 137 



Brachj-elytrum erectum, 179 



Brackett, M., 69 



Bragg, L., 70 



Brannon, M. A., 95 



Breweria humistrata, 153 



Britton, E. G., 17, 50, 72, 134; Mosses 



of the Virgin Islands and Central 



America, 17 

 Britton, E. G., and Williams, R. S. 



Central American Mosses, 24 

 Britton, N. L., 15, 50, 69, 112, 113, 148, 



164, 255; On Erigeron pusillus Nutt., 



197; Selden's Everyman's Garden 



Every Week (Review), 128 

 Britton, R. H., 148 

 Broadhurst, 20, 69, 70, 72, 135; Bergson 



and the biometrical method, 68; 



Winter Changes in Weeping Willow, 



31 

 Brooktyn Botanic Garden, 227 

 Brown, S., 113 

 Bryobesia, 7 

 Buchloe, 58 

 Buellia dialj-ta, 83; Elizae, 83; lactea, 



83; myriocarpa, 83; parasema, 83; 



petraea, 83, 169; petraea Montagnei, 



83; pullata, 83; Schraerei, 83; spuria, 



83; stellulata, 83; vernicorna, 83 

 Buelliaceae, 83 

 Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 



71 

 Burgess, E., 69 

 Burlingham, G. S., 134 

 Burnham, S. H., and Latham, R. A. 



The Flora of the town of Southold, 



Long Island and Gardiner's Island, 



201, 229 



Cactaceae, 246 



Caesalpiniaceae, 243 



Caldwell, J. S., 199 



Caliciaceae, 93 



Calicium, 78; bj^ssacaum, 93; Curtisii, 



94; curtum, 94; fuscipes, 94; phaeo- 

 . cephalum, 94; parieturnum, 94; ros- 



cidum, 94; roscidum roscidilum, 94; 



subtile, 94; tigillare, 93; tubaeforme, 



94 

 Callicostella Oerstediana, 29; pallida, 29 

 Callithamnion Baileyi, 99 

 Callitrichaceae, 245 

 Caiman, A., 69 

 Caloplaca aurantiaca, 83; aurantiaca 



erytheilum, 84; cinnabarina, 84 

 Caloplacaceae, 83 



