107 



Ilouslunia laiiccolata, |6S; loiitjifolia, 



35 



Howe, C. I)., |)er.sonal, 176 



Howe, M. A., Exogenous Origin of An- 

 liicridia in Antlioceros, 175 ; Lloyd 

 and Bigelow's, " The Teacliing of 

 Jiiology in the Secondary School," 

 156 ; Remarks on some \Ve.st Indian 

 Marine Algae, 126; The Algae of 

 some Kiiro|)ean Herbaria, I9I ; Pro- 

 ceedings of the Club, 61 ; personal, 

 32, 45, 78, 95, 160 



Howell's Flora of Northwest America, 

 70, 96 



Howard, L. A. C, 46 



Humulus, 90; Lunulus, 73, 88 



Hyatt, J., dcalh of, 79 



I lydnum, A new, 59 



Hydnum Earleanum, 59; Havidum, 144; 

 repanduni, II3; rufescens, II3, II4, 

 115 ; imibilicatum, 115 ; zonatuin, 98 



Hydrangea arborescens, 24 ; riuercifolia, 



'24 

 Hymenocallis, 102 

 Hymenoxys, 170; chrysanthemoides, 



170 ; insignis, 170 

 Hypericum adpressum, 99 

 Hypochaeris radicata, lOO 

 Hypocrea rufa, 98 

 Hypopitys Hypopitys, 66 

 Hypothele repanda. Notes on the \'aria- 



bility of, 113 



Icacorea paniculata, 107 



Illinois Plants, Additional notes on 



Southern, 167 

 Inodes Palmetto, 107 

 Introduced Plants in Cuba, Some, 188 

 Ipomoea Jalapa, 134; Pes-caprae, loi 

 Iris prismatica, 133 

 Isoe tes echinospora Braunii, 67 ; hiero- 



gly phica, 67 

 I tea V irginica, 169 



Jacquinia Keyensis, 107 

 Jack, J. (]., personal, 32 

 Jelliffe, S. K., Additions to "The Flora 



of Long Island," 97 

 Jennings, O. E. , personal, 31 

 Johnson, I). S., personal. III 

 Jones, L. R., How and Why the Sugar 



Maple Bleeds, 60 ; personal, 48, 160 

 Juncaceae of the West Indies, The, 23 

 Juncus aristuhitus, 23 ; dichotomus, 23 ; 



Dudley i, 68 ; Guadeloupensis, 23 ; 



repens, 23; Vaseyi, 68 



Kadiak Island, Alaska, The Vegetation 



of, 12 

 Kane, J. I., 44 



Kellerman, K. F. , personal, 96 



Key to the perennial Polyporaccac of 



temperate North America, A, 165 

 King, C. A., Notes on the Cytology of 



the Aquatic Fungi, 75 

 Kobbe, F. W., Notes on the local Flora, 



68 

 Koellia incana, 169 

 Kuntze, O. , personal, 143 

 Kuler, A. L L. , personal, 93 



Lachnea coccinea, 98 



Lachnobolus globosus, 37 



Lagenostoma, 187, 188; Lomaxi, 186 



Lamproderma arcyrionema, 98 ; Pennsyl- 

 vania species of, 37 



Lathyrus palustris, 14, 68 



Latham, M. E., 46 



Lawall, L. K., 45 



Ledum palustre, 14 



Lemanea from Newfoundland, A new, 

 26 ; borealis, 26 ; fluviatilis, 26 ; 

 fucina, 26 ; rigida, 26 



Leocarpus fragilis, 37 ; vernicosus, 98 



Leontodon hastile, lOO 



Leptosira, 156 



Lepidium sativum, 35 ; Virginicum, t88 



Lepidocarpon, 188 



Lepidoderma tigrinum, 37 



Lespedeza frutescens, 99 ; Nuttallii, 99 



Lexicon Generum Phanerogamarum, 42 



Le Jobs, A., death of, 160 



Licea, Pennsylvania species of, 37 



Lilium Catesbaei, 168 



Limosella aquatica, lOO 



Linum Bahamensis, 107 



Liquidambar P^uropaeum, 153 



Liriodendron, 74 



Listera auriculata, 66 



Liverworts, Resistance of Drought by, 81 



Livingston, B. E., personal, 15 ; 



Lloyd, F. E., Bailey's Plant Breeding, 

 109; Recent Investigations on the Pol- 

 len-tube, 73 ; The Pollen Tube in the 

 Cucurbitaceae and Rubiaceae, 86 ; per- 

 sonal, 16, 95, III, 159 



Lloyd and Bigelow's, " The Teaching of 

 Biology in the Secondary School," 156 



Lloydia serotina, 15 



Lobelia Kalmii, 35 



Long Island, Three new Violets from, 129 



Long Island, Additions to the Flora of, 97 



Lonicera Japonica, loo 



Lophiola aurea, 132, 135 



Lophosoria, 94 



Ludwigia, Two hitherto confused Species 

 of, 161 



Ludwigia alternifolia, 162 ; hirtella, 163; 

 juncea, 162; maritima, 163, 164; 

 virgata, 161, 162, 163 



