234 



Diastrophus Potentillae, 112 

 Diatrypella Cephalanthi, 113 

 Dicotyledones, 121 

 Dicranella Grevilleana, 61; Schreberi, 



61 

 Didymodon rufus, 61 

 Diervilla, 140; lonicera, 178 

 Digitaria sanguinalis, 155 

 Dilutum, 192 

 Diodia teres, 122 

 Diospyros, 140 



Diplodia hyalospora, 114; Maydis, 114 

 Diplodina atriplicis, 114 

 Diplotaxis tenuifolia, 158 

 Dirca, 140 

 Discovery of Endophyllum sempervigi 



(Alb. & Schw.) deBarry in North 



America, The, 84 

 Distichlis spicata, 9, 154 

 Dodge, B. O., 19; Proceedings of the 



Club, 28, 86, 109, 166, 228 

 Dodrans, 192 

 Doellingeria, 140 



Dondia linearis, I2i; maritima, 10 

 Dothidia ribesia, 113 

 Douglass, H. B., 29, 31, 88; Mushroom 



Poisoning, 171, 207 

 Downing, M., 206 

 Drosera, 140 

 Dryopteris hexagonoptera, 120; simu- 



lata, 10; spp.. 140; Thelypteris, 136 

 Dulichium arundinaceum, 137, 138 



Earliest glossary of Botanical terms; 



Fuchs 1542, The, 186 

 Echinus, 192 

 Elatinaceae, 122 

 Elatine americana, 122 

 Eleocharis spp., 140; tenuis, 137 

 Eleusine indica, 157; tristachya, 157 

 Elymus, 140; glaucus, 154; halophilus, 



120; striatus, 120 

 Enequist, J., 228 

 Epigaea, 140, 141 

 Epilobium adenocaulon, 155; angusti- 



folium, 155 

 Equisetum, 140; arvense, 154 

 Eragrostis, 140; cyperoides, 157; Orcut- 



tiana, 157; pectinacea, 10 

 Erigeron canadensis, 156; pulchellus, 



140 

 Erodium cicutarium, 156; inoschatum, 



158 

 Erythronium. 140, 141; americanum, 



58, 59; albidum, 59; citrinum, 60 



grandiflorum, 59, 60; giganteum, 60 



montanum, 60; parviflorum, 60 



propullans, 60 

 Eschscholzia calif ornica, 154 

 Eumycetes, 112 



Eupatorium perfoliatum, 137; pur- 



pureum, 9, 136; sessilifolium, 11, 12; 



spp., 140 

 Euphorbiaceae, 140 

 Euphyceae, 112 

 Euthallophyta, 112 

 Eutypella deusta, 113; prunastri, 113 

 Evans, A. W., 19; A Xew Station for 



Coelopleurum actaefolium, 103 

 Evans, J., 31 

 Excursion to Delaware Water Gap, An, 



148 



Fabaceae, 121 



Fagopyrum Fagopyrum, 121 



Fagus, 12; grandiflora, 135 



Falcata, 9; comosa, 9, 12, 136, 138 



Festuca megalura, 154; rubra, 154 



Fimetaria fimicola, 113 



Fibrae, 193 



Fimbriae, 193 



Fissidens minutulus, 119 



Fistulina hepatica, 179 



Flagella, 193 



Flammula, 



Flora of the Rocky Mountains, 229 



Flora of the Town of Southold, Long 



Island and Gardiners Island, The, iii 

 Foeniculum vulgare, 156 

 Folliculus, 193 

 Fomes pinicola, 55, 57 

 Fontinalis dalecarlica, 119 

 Foreign Trees in the City Parks, 30 

 Fossombronia foveolata, 119 

 Fragaria virginiana, 9, 12 

 Franseria bipinnatifida, 155 

 Fraxinus americana, 135; spp., 140 

 Fritsch's The Algal Ancestry of the 



Higher Plants (Review), 123 

 Fructus, 193 

 Frutex, 193 

 Frons, 193 

 Fungi. 112 

 Funston, F., 53 



Gager, C. S., 19, 29, 87, 167; Atkins's 



Some Recent Researches in Plant 



Physiology (Review), 27 

 Gager's Fundamentals of Botany and 



Laboratorj' Guide (Review), 52 

 Galera, 228 

 Galerula, 228, 229 



Galium circaezans, 10. 137; verum, 159 

 Gardenia edulis, 35 

 Gasteromycetes, 118 

 Gaultheria, 140; procumbens, 177. 178 

 Gaylussacia, 140; baccata, 8; dumosa, 



161, 162; frondosa, 8. 11 

 Gentiana, 139. 140; crinita, 141 



