15)7 



Home, W. T., personal, no 



Horticultural Society of New York, 82 



House, II. D.,94; Notes upon the Or- 

 chids of Central New York, 49 ; 

 Notes on the Flora of Oneida Lake and 

 Vicinity, 165 



Howe, C. D., personal, 48 



Howe, M. A., Grout's Mosses with 

 Hand-Lens and Microscope, 106 ; A 

 Note on the "Flowering" of the 

 Lakes in the Adirondacks, 150, 191 ; 

 Proceedings of the Club, 63, 77 '■> P er ~ 

 sonal, 31, 82, no 



Hume, H. H., personal, 160 



Hus, H., personal, 48 



Hymenodium, 147 



Hymenophyllum, 148 



Hypholoma, 24 ; incertum 



Hypolepis repens, 18 



Hypomyces Lactifluorum, 6 



Hypopitys Americana, 166 



Ilex glabra, So ; opaca, 63 



Illinois Plants, Notes on some southern, 1 



Illinois Station for Phacelia Covillei 

 Watson, A second, 89 



Inga, 28 



Inocybe Coloradoensis, 169 ; griseo- 

 scabrosa, 169; infida, 170; sub- 

 ochracea, 170; A Key to the North 

 American Species of, 168, 183 



Inopsis, 29 



Insect Visitors of Scrophularia leporella 

 Bicknell, 8 



Ipomoea hederacea, 166 ; Pes-caprae, 7° 



Irish, H. C, personal, 160 



Isoetes, 148 



Isotria verticillata, 52 



Itea Virginica, 80 



Jamaica, Notes on the Strand Flora of 



Great Inagua, Haiti, and, 67' 

 Jesup, H. G. , death of, in 

 Johnson, D. S., personal, 16, 82, 112 

 Jones, L. R., personal, 48 

 Jordan, A., 48 

 Jungermannia Francisci, 41 

 Jussiaea, 29 



Kalmia angustifolia, 63 ; glauca, 166 



Kellerman, W. A., personal, 48 



Key to the North American Species of : 



Gal era, 134 



Inocybe, 168, 183 



Lentinus, 35, 58 



Panus, 86 



Pluteolus, 124 



Stropharia, 24 

 King, C. A., Explosive Discharge of 



Antherozoids in Conocephalum, 60 ■ 



Kingsley, J. S., personal, 48 

 Kirkwood, J. E., personal, no, 112 

 Kraemer's Course in Botany and Phar- 

 macognosy, 25 

 Kuntze's Nomenclaturae Botanicae Codex 



Brevis Maturus, Excerpts from, 154 

 Kupfer, E. M., Remarks on Regeneration 

 in the Cutttings of Plants, 95 



Lacinaria graminifolia, 81 



Lactarius, 6 



Laguncularia racemosa, 69 



Laing, R. M., personal, 112 



Laminaria, 15, 16, 134 



Lamium album, 105 



Lantana, 29 ; Camara, 69 ; trifolia, 70 



Lathyrus maritimus, 165 



Laurus, 65 



Lawsonia inermis, 68 



Lechea, 80 



Lectures, Botanical Garden, 82 



Leguminosites Marcouanus, 132 



Lentinus, A Key to the North American 

 Species of, 35, 58 



Lenzites, 78 



Leonurus Sibiricus, 68 



Lepidium Virginicum, 68 



Leptorchis liliifolia, 53; Loeselii, 54 



LeRoy, L. C, 30 



Leucaena glauca, 69 



Leucothoe, 81 



Licania, 28 



Lighthipe, L. H., The Flora of the Pine- 

 Barrens of New Jersey, 79 



Lilium superbum, 80 



Limnanthemum lacunosum, 81, 167 



Limnorchis dilatata, 51; dilatata lineari- 

 folia, 51; Huronensis, 51; hyperbo- 

 rea, 51; viridiflora, 140 



Limodorum, 80 ; tuberosum, 52 



Linnaeus' Work on Ferns, 145, 187 



Lippia from Porto Rico, A new, 105; 

 Helleri, 105; micromera, 105 



Liquidambar, 80 ; Styraciflua, 122 



Liriodendron, 129-132 ; Meekii, 129, 

 130 ; primaevum, 130 ; Tulipifera, 130 



Liriodendron Notes, 129 



Listera australis, 53; cordata, 53 



Livingston, B. E., The Influence of Os- 

 motic Pressure on the Cell, 189 ; per- 

 sonal, m, 160 



Lloyd, F. E., Vacation Observations — 

 HI, 5; Two new elementary botanical 

 Text- Books, 74 ! A new an( i cheap 

 Form of Auxanometer, 97 ; personal, 

 82, in, 144 



Lolium temulentum, 104 



Loranthus, 14 



Lorinseria areolata, 19, 147 



Lupinus perennis, 80 



