INDEX TO VOLUME V. 



New names and the names of new genera and species are printed in boldface type. 



Abies, 190; halsamea, 188-193; ven- 



usta, 94 

 Abortiporus, 28, 43 ; distortus, 43 

 Alirams, L. R., Notes on the Mora of 

 Southern California, 15 ; Remarks on 

 Californian Conifers, 93 ; personal, 35, 



97 



Abrams' Flora of Los Angeles and Vi- 

 cinity, 45 



Acacia, 35 



Acalypha gracilens, 145 ; ostryaefolia, 



145 

 Acer dasycarpum, 189 ; pennsylvanicum, 



18S, 192, 193 ; rubrum, 1S8, 190, 192, 



193; saccharum, 188, 189, 190, 193 ; 



spicatum, 189 

 Aconituni uncinatum, 153 

 Acrostichum, 38, 39, 88, 124, 219; 



aureum, 36; Moorei, 88, 123; poly- 



podioides, 171, 172 

 Adiantum, 219 ; pedatum, 190, I93 

 Adirondack Mountains, The Plant For- 

 mations of the, 1S7 

 Adlumia fungosa, 153 

 Agariceae of Temperate North America, 



A Key to the, 213 

 Agaricus, 202, 214; Aesculi, 214; cam- 



pestris, 141, 202; confragosus, 214; 



juniperinus, 214; quercinus, 202, 214 

 Agrimonia, 128 

 Agroslis rubra, 192 

 Alaria esculenta, 95 

 Albugo, 201 

 Aletris farinosa, 56 

 Algae in the Bahamas, Collecting, 72 

 Algae, Recent Advances in the I'hy- 



logeny of the green, 52 

 Alnus, 191, 192; alnobetula, 191, 192 

 Alsophila, 219 

 Amanitopsis vaginata, 86 

 Amaranthus, 136; pumilus, 136; spino- 



sus, 145 

 Ambrosia bidentata, 158; trifida, 158 

 Amelanchier arguta, 107 ; canadensis, 



194; oligocarpa, 193 

 Ames. O. , personal, 117 

 Ampelis cedrorum, 69 

 Ampelopsis arborea, 139-142 . 

 Andropogon diversillorus, 109, 1 10; fir- 



mandus, Iio; scoparius, 56; virgini- 



cus, 56 



223 



Anemone, 166 ; canadensis, 15 ; nuihi- 

 (ida, 164, 166 



Angell, L., 130, 131 



Antrodia, I94 ; mollis, I94 



Anlro|)hyum, 39 



Apgar, E. A., death of, 170 



Aphanolhecc, 94 



Aphis, 1 19-123 



Aquilegia, 166 ; caerulea, 164, 165 



Arai)is arcuata, 47 



Aralia racemosa, 188, I94 ; spinosa, 162 



Arenaria groenlandica, 191, 192 



Arisaema Stewardsonii, 153 



Aristida stricta, 1 13, 1 14 



Arlhonia, 8l 



Arthur, J. C, personal, 19, 77, 133 



Ascyrum stans, I41, I43 



Aspidium, 40, 219 



Asplenium, 40, 219; montanum, 153; 

 pinnatifidum, 153; Ruta-nniraria, 222 ; 

 Trichomanes, 222 



Aster acuniinatus, 190 



Astragalus, 216; lotiflorus nebraskensis, 

 215 ; lotiflorus, 215, 216; nebrasken- 

 sis, 216 



Atkinson, G. F., personal, 19, I16, 133 



Atriplex arenaria, 136 



Avena barbata, 47 



Avicennia nitida, 36 



Avrainvillea, 73 



Baccharis halimifolia, I41 



Badhamia, 200 



Bahamas, A botanical Cruise in the, 71 ; 

 Collecting Algae in the, 72 



Bailey, L. H., personal, 17 



Baldwinia atropurpurea, II4 



Banker, II. J., personal, 133 



Barnes, C. R., personal, 19, 77, 133 



Barnhart, J. H., personal, 77, 96, 133, 

 154, 204 



Barrett, M. F., 35 



Barrett, O. W., personal, 20, 154 



Bates, J. M., Astragalus lotiflorus nebras- 

 kensis, 215 



Beadle, C. D., 130 



Berchemia scandens, 142 



Berry, E. W., A Palm from the Mid- 

 Cretaceous, 30 ; An old Swamp-Bot- 

 tom, 179; Recent Contributions to Our 

 Knowledge of Paleo/oic Seeil I'lants, 



