232 



Azalea nudiflora, 140; viscosa, 136 



Baccae, 189 



Baccharis, 140 



Bacillus tracheiphilus, 112 



Bacterium tumefaciens, 128 



Baptisia tinctoria, 9, 11 



Barnhart, J. H., 19, 87, 107, no, 164 



Bartonia, 140 



Basidiomycetes, 115 



Beardslee, H. C, 107 



Benzoin aestivale, 8, 135, 139 



Berry, E. W., 129; Pleistocene Plants 



in the Marine Clays of Maine, 160 

 Betula allegheniensis, 140; lenta, 12, 



135. 138; lutea, 140; nigra, 149; 



populifolia, 8, 11, 108, 135 

 Biatoria rivulosa, n8; uliginosa, 118 

 Bicuculia, 140, 141 

 Bidens Beckii, 84 

 Black, C. A., 169 

 Blakeslee, A. F., 166 

 Blephariglottis psycodes, 120 

 Boas, H. M., Hybrid Origin of Oeno- 

 thera Lamarckiana (Review), 127 

 Boehmeria, 140 

 Bolbitius, 228 

 Boletus cyanescens, 179; edulis, 219; 



Frostii, 117; granulatus, 219; luridus, 



209, 212; scaber, 219; sensibilis, 209, 



211 

 Boraginaceae, 122 

 Botrychium, 140 

 Botr>orhiza, 88 

 Botrydium granulatum, 112 

 Botryosphaeria Ribis, 112 

 Brachia, 189 

 Brachyelytrum, 140 

 Brasenia, 140 

 Brassica arvensis, 156; campestris, 156; 



incana, 158 

 Braun, H., 107 

 Bray, W. L., Trelease on Phoradendron 



(Review), 16 

 Britton, E. G., 31, 68, 168 

 Britton, N. L., 29, 30, 31, 87, no, 164, 



168, 228 

 Broadhurst, J., 19, 87, 107; Self-pruning 



in the American elm, 21 

 Bromus carinatus, 154; hordeaceus, 



155; inermus, 155; marginatus, 155; 



rubens, 155; secalinus, 155; tectorum, 



155; villosus, 155 

 Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 32, 53, 89 

 Brown, J. E., 107 



Bryological Notes — III. Further moss- 

 es new to Iceland, 60 

 Bulbi, 190 

 Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 



103 



Burgess, E. S., 29 



Burnham, S. H., The Naiadales of the 

 Flora of the Lake George Region, 80 



Burnham, S. H., & Latham, R. A., 

 Corrections of the Flora of the Town 

 of Southold, 164; The Flora of the 

 Town of Southold, Long Island and 

 Gardiners Island, in 



Butler, B., 29 



Cachryes, 190 



Cakile edentula, 10, 12 



Calamagrostis, 140 



Calathus, 190 



Caldwell, O. W., 54; Gager's Funda- 

 mentals of Botany and Laboratory 

 Guide (Review), 52 



Caltha, 140 



Calyx, 190 



Camclina microcarpa, 158 



Campanula, 140 



Campvlopus compactus, 61; Schimperi, 

 61 



Cantharellus aurantiacus, 209, 210; 

 cibarius, 219 



Capillamenta, 190 



Capnoides, 140 



Capsella Bursa-pastoris, 156 



Capreoli, 190 



Caput, 190 



Carduus crispus, 159; nutans, 159 



Carex arenaria, 157; cephalophora, 137; 

 crinita, 137; debilis, 120; digitalis, 

 137; hirta, 157; laxiflora, 120, 137; 

 lurida, 137; Pennsylvanica, 136, 9, 

 II ; rosea, 136, 139; stipata, 137; 

 stricta, 137; vestita, 11, 12; virescens, 

 137 



Caro. 190 



Carpinus caroliniana, 135, 139 



Castalia, 140 



Castanea dentata, 7, 134 



Catastoma circumscissum, 118 



Castilleja, 141 



Caudex, 190 



Caulis, 191 



Catholic World, 206 



Ceanothus, 140 



Celastrus, 12, 139; scandens, 8, 135 



Celtis occidentalis, 121 



Cenchrus carolinianus, 157 



Centaurea calcitrapa, 159; consimilis, 

 159; melitensis, 156 



Cephalanthus occidentalis, 136 



Cephalozia fluitans, 118; Francisci, 118; 

 macrostachya, 119; media, 119 



Cerastium viscosum, 156 



Cercidiphyllum, 30 



Cercospora Teucrii, 114 



Cervix, 191 



