164 



laurentienne, Frere Marie-Vic- 

 torin, 128; Lichen Flora of the 

 United States, Bruce M. Fink, 

 151; Plants of the Vicinity of 

 New York, H. A. Gleason, 68 



Botrychium angustisegmentum, 132; 

 matricariaefolium, 132; obliquum, 

 133, 153 ; obliquum disectum, 133, 

 153; virginianum, 133, 153 



Brandwein, Paul, F., 156 



Brasenia Shreberi, 8 



Britton, E. G., 23 



Britton, N. L. 23 



Brown, Miss Clair A., 75 



Brumbach, Wm. C, 113 



Buckland, George, 75 



Buellia myriocarpa, 19 



Buxbaumia aphylla, 19, 47 



Cafondontis, Dr. Georg, 113 



Calicium polyporeum, 19 



Calla palustris, 132 



Callitriche Austini, 74 



Calochortus elegans, 145 



Caltha leptosepala, 143; palustris, 73, 



132 

 Calypso bulbosa, 146 

 Camassia quamash, 145 

 Camp, W. H., 157, 158 

 Campanula rapunculoides, 8; ro- 



tundifolia, 147 

 Camptosorus rhizophyllus, 133, 153 

 Caparn, H. A., 159 

 Cardamine Douglasii, 8 

 Carex eburnea, 74; pedunculata, 8; 



rostrata, 5; subulata, 5 

 Carpenter, D. S., 48 

 Catharinia undulata, 47 

 Ceanothus velutinus, 147 

 Cephaianthus occidentalis, 8 

 Cerastium nutans, 74 

 Cetraria atlantica, 19; islandica, 155 

 Chamaelirium luteum, 74 

 Chamaenirion, 137 

 Cheilanthes lanosa, 133 

 Chrysamphora californica, 17 

 Chrysosplenium americanum, 73 

 Chubb, Mrs. Edith Day, Field trip 



of May 5, 72 



Cladoniae of New Jersey, The, Alex- 

 ander W. Evans, 81 



Cladonia alpestris, 108, 131, 152; 

 apodocarpa, 98; bacillaris, 19, 

 88; borbonica, 106; Boryi, 94; 

 brevis, 130; caespiticia, 47, 98; 

 calycantha, 44, 101, 111; cariosa, 

 108, 152; caroliniana, 93; carpo- 

 phora, 44; chlorophae, 19, 47, 

 104, 111; clavulifera, 100; conio- 

 craea, 44, 47, 105, 110; cornu- 

 copioides, 108; cornuta, 108; 

 cristatella, 19, 44, 47, 90, 152; 

 degenerans, 108; delicata, 98; 

 didyma, 89; digitata, 130; fim- 

 briata, 104; Floerkeana, 88; 

 floridana, 44, 95, 152; furcata, 

 19, 94; gracilis, 108, 130; Grayi, 

 104, 111, 130; incrassata, 91, 152; 

 lepidota, 108; leporina, 108; ma- 

 cilenta, 44, 88; mitis, 86, 111; 

 mitrula, 47, 99; nemoxyna, 105; 

 ochrochlora, 105; papillaris, 44, 

 87, 151, 154;piedmontensis, 107; 

 pityrea, 106; pleurota, 44, 89; 

 pyxidata, 103; rangiferina, 19, 

 44,46, 84, 131, 152;Ravenelii,90; 

 santensis, 96, 152; squamosa, 44, 

 96, 154; strepsilis, 106, 154; sub- 

 cariosa, 47, 100, 152; sylvatica, 

 85; symphicarpa,108; tenuis, 86, 

 111, 152; turgida, 108; uncialis, 

 44, 45, 92, 154; verticillata, 19, 

 44, 47, 100, 111, 154 



Clausen, R. T. and J. L. Edwards, 

 Notes on some New Jersey 

 plants, 5 



Claytonia caroliniana, 144 ;lanceolata, 

 144; perfoliata, 145; virginica, 8 



Clematis columbiana, 146; verticil- 

 laris, 74 



Climacium americanum, 47 



Clintonia borealis, 132, 154 



Clitocybe laccata amethystina, 31; 

 pinophila, 32 



Cobb, Miss Mary J., 48 



Cockerell. T. D. A., A fossil Berberis, 

 127 



Cogswellia Canbyi, 145 



