224 



14 ; Three Cotyledons in Juglans, 87 ; 



Proceedings of the Club, 14, 34, 50, 



70, 93, 130, 149; personal, 51, 52, 



169 

 Besleria sanguinea, 215 

 Hessey, C. E., 19 

 Hetiila glandulosa, 191 ; lenla, I90, 192, 



193; lutea, 188, 189, 190, 193 ; papy- 



rifera, 188, 189, 192, 193 ; populifolia, 



189, 193 

 liicknell, E. P., personal, 52 

 l^idens frondosa, 142, I44 

 liigelow, M. A., personal, 17 

 Binomials in an Index, New, 44 

 Birds and Mistletoe, 68 

 Blanchard, \V. 11., personal, 133, 206 

 Blephariglottis Blephariglottis, 15 

 Blodgett, F. H., personal, 186 

 Bolivia, A new Gentian from, 109 

 Boehmeria scabra, 142 

 Borrichia, 144 ; frutescens, 144 

 Botanical Cruise in the Bahamas, A, 71 

 Botanical Laboratory at Tucson, Arizona, 



35 

 Botanical Meetings in Philadelphia 



(1904), 18, 19 



Botanical Meeting at Lake Champlain, 

 117 



Botanical Symposium at Ohio Pyle, 

 Pennsylvania, The, 97, 1 1 7, 152 



Botrychium virginianum, Note on, 1 60 



Botrychium, 160; australe, 107 ; cali- 

 fornicum, 107 ; dissectum, 162 ; 

 gracile, 160; intermedium, 106; neg- 

 lectum, 160; obliquum, 162; occi- 

 dentale, 106; silaifolium, 106; ter- 

 nalum, 107 ; virginianum, 160, 161, 

 162, 193 



Brace, L. J. K., personal, 96 



P>rachyphyllum, 182 



Brainerd, E., 130 ; personal, 54, 133, 

 206 



I5ray, W. L. , personal, 133 



Brif|uet, J., 134 



Britton, E. G., Collecting Experiences in 

 Bermuda, 204; Flora of the Lsland 

 of New Providence, 73; Southern 

 Mosses, 115; personal, 52, 75, 133 



Britton, N. L., A Botanical Cruise in the 

 I'.ahamas, 7 1 ; Carex Underwoodii, 

 10 ; Galactia Curtiasii, 33 ; Jac- 

 quinia Curtissii, 44 ; I'unlur Re- 

 marks oil the VcgL-tatioii of tlic Ba- 

 hamas, 219; Manual of the Flora of 

 the Northern States and Canada, 97 ; 

 The Cuban Columneas, 215; Species 

 of Crassulaceae, 115 ; personal, 36, 51, 

 52, 54, 75. 77. «'^'. i.?2, 133, 169, 

 186, 222 



Brown, A., [lersonal, 17, 51, 52 



Brown, E. , personal, 133 



Brown, S., 131 ; personal, 169, 205 



Bulgaria rufa, 147 



Bumelia tenax, 142, 143 



Burbank, L. , personal, 18 



Burgess, E. S., Remarks on summer's 

 visit to the Pacific Coast, 204 ; per- 

 sonal, 51, 52 



Burnham, S. IL, personal, 205 



Burt, E. A., personal, 19 



Cacalia, 182; atrijilicifolia, 1S3; lanceo- 

 lata, 182, 183, 185 ; ovata, 182-184; 

 sulcata, 183 ; tuberosa, 183 



Cactus, 35 



Caclus Iruit, A curious, 216 



Calceolaria, 1 15 



Caldwell, O. W., personal, 133 



Californian Conifers, Remarks on, 93 



California, Notes on the Flora of southern 



15 



Callicarpa, 144; aniericana, 140, I4I, 

 142, 144 



Caltha palustris, 15 



Campanula rotundifolia Langsdorliana, 

 194 



Campbell's Mosses and Ferns, 194 



Campbell, D. H., personal, 20, 97, 133 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus, i;^^ 



Cannon, W. A., A curious Cactus Fruit, 

 216 ; Proceedings International Confer- 

 ence on Plant Breeding and Hybridiza- 

 tion, 12 ; personal, 20 



Cape Breton, Remarks on the Flora of 

 northern, 15 



Capnoides llavulum, 204 



Carex Bigelovii, 191 ; hystricina, II ; 

 Underwoodii, 10 



Cassandra calyculata, I9I 



Cassia, 35, 127; Chamaecrista, 127 



Ceanothus americanus, 56 



Cellis occidenlalis, 142 



Cenchrus tribuloides, 137, 138,139, I45 



Centaurea Moschata, 158 ; nigrescens, 

 158 ; Scabiosa, 158 



Cephaelis Ipecacuanha, 1 15 



Cereus, 203 ; giganteus, 35 ; Greggii, 203 



Cerrena, 214; unicolor, 214 



Cerrenella, 194 ; coriacea, 195 ; tabacina, 



195 

 Chamaecrista, Derivation of the Name, 



12b 

 Chamaecrista, 1 26, 127; Pavonia, 127 

 ('hamaecristapavonis, 127, 128 

 Chamacdaphne calyculata, 191, 193 

 Chamacrops, 31 

 Chamberlain, 1''. B., 18 

 Cheilanthes, 40; lanosa, 175 

 Cheiianihus suffrutescens, 15 

 Chim.'iiiliila uinbcllata, I92 



