178 



News Notes, 22, 49, 82, 121, 144, 172 

 New Station for Nymphaea tuberosa 



in Southern New Jersey, A, 



J. W. Adama, 13 

 Nichols, George E., 23 

 Nicholson, Zaida, Field Trip of June 



9, 142 

 Nolina georgiana, 129 

 Notes on the occurrence of Oxypolis 



filiformis in the Bahamas, L. J. 



K. Brice, 16 

 Nymphaea microphylla, 113, odorata, 



13; tuberosa, 13 



Oenanthe filiformis, 16 



Oenothera gigas, 99; lata, 101 



Only New Jersey Stand of Sib- 



baldiopsis tridentata destroyed, 



72 

 Onoclea sensibilis, 153 

 Opuntia vulgaris, 75 

 Orbigyna speciosa, 29 

 Oreodoxa regia, 25 

 Orontium aquaticum, 74 

 Oryzopsisasperifolia, 133 

 Osmorhiza longistylis, 153 

 Osmuna cinnamomea, 110; Clayton- 



iana, 110; regalis, 110, 157 

 Oxypolis filiformis, 16 



Park and Williams, Who's Who 



among the Microbes, Review, 



163 

 Parker, J. H., 79 

 Passow, Camilla, 120 

 Patrick, Ruth M., 79 

 Paullinia cupana, 30 

 Pennington, Leigh H., 121 

 Penstemon canescens, 107 

 Perkins, Anne E., Colloquial Names 



of Maine Plants, 149 

 Petri, Who Was, Ralph C. Benedict, 9 

 Philadelphus sp., 126 

 Phlox drummondii, 135; villosissima, 



135; wilcoxiana, 135 

 Phlox from Texas, A New, E. R. 



Bogush, 135 

 Physalis heterophyila, 150 



Phytolacca, 150 



Picea canadensis, 149; rubra, 167 

 Pinus echinata, 112, 127; palustris, 

 129; resinosa, 69; rigida, 112; 

 strobus, 69; Taeda, 127; 129 

 Pithecolobium racemiflorum, 28 

 Plantago major, 150 

 Planatus occidentalis, 34 

 Platyrhodon microphylla, 97 

 Pleuropterus Zuccarinii, 143 

 Pluchia camphorata, 166 

 Poa annua, 123; chapmaniana, 123 

 Polygala Curtisii, 129 

 Polj'gonum arifolium, 165; Convolu- 

 lus, 150; Hydropiper, 165; Per- 

 sicaria, 165; sagittatum, 165 

 Polypodium vulgare, 109 

 Polystichum acrostichoides, 126; juni- 



perinum, 133 

 Populus deltoides, 34; grandidentata, 



69 

 Porter, Cedric L. and Marjorie L. 

 Woollett, The Relation of Cla- 

 donia Mats to Soil Moisture, 69; 

 Minor Successions in the Cla- 

 donia Mat in Sandy Upland 

 Soil, 133 

 Porteranthus trifoliatus, 113 

 Portulaca oleracea, 150 

 Potamogeton americanus, 42 ; com- 

 pressus, 42; crispus, 42; foliosus, 

 42; natans, 140; Richardsonii, 42 

 Potentilla canadensis, 150; triden- 

 tata, 72 

 Present Range of Potamogeton cris- 

 pus in North America, The, L. R. 

 Tehon, 42 

 Proceedings of the Club, 19, 47, 79, 



116,169 

 Prunus serotina, 150 

 Pteridium aquilinum, 129; latiuscu- 



lum, 109 

 Pterisaquilina, 69, 133 

 Ptilimnium capillaceum, 166 

 Pyrola elliptica, 149; rotundifolia, 149 

 Pyrus arbutifolia, 150 



Quercus alba, 112; borealis maxima, 



