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hamarck's New Names in the i'Vcncli 

 Kdition of Pallas, T. I). A. Cockerel!, 



Laurocerasiis caroliniana, 5 



Lepargyraca argentea, 6 



Lepidozia s>Ivatica, t^T) 



Limnohium spongia, 4 



Lissocarpa Benthami, 1 1 



London Catalogue ot British I'lants, 



Review, 96 

 Lonicera canatlensis, 46, 48 

 Lophocolea heteroph)'llum, S5 

 Lophopetalum toxicum, 13 

 Lopiio'/ia IVlildeana, S5 

 Lunasia amara, 13 

 Lupine from Northern Moritla, A New, 



John K. Small, 91 

 Lupinus Westiana, 91 

 Lychnis githago, 97 



Lx'copodium annotinum, 46; lucidulum, 

 ■48 



McAtee, VV. L., Some Local Names of 

 Plants, 3 



Magnolia glauca, 83 



jMarchantia polymorpha, 85 



Mariscus jamaicensis, 4 



Medeola virginica, 48 



Melica striata, 48 



Merrill, E. D., An Economical Herb- 

 arium Case, 50; An Efficient and 

 Economical Herbarium Paste, 63 



Micranthes daurica, 68 



Middle Florida Cedar Swamp, A, 

 Roland M. Harper, 81 



Mildew Sphaerotheca castagni on Bid- 

 ens as a Fungus tor Class L^se, Illo 

 Hein, 113 



Mimulus geyeri, 48 



Mitchella repens, 6, 84 



Monniera monniera, 6 



Moore, George T., 43 



Mosses with a Hand-lens. Review, ^f) 



Murrill, William Alphonso, From Rio 

 to Petropolis, 61 



Myrica sp., 4 



Naias guadalupensis, 4 

 Nardia crenulata, 85 

 Nelumbo lutea, 4 

 News Notes, 16, 42, 60, 79, loi, iii 

 Nichols, G. E , Showy Wild Flowers 

 that do not Need to be Protected, 17 

 Nicholson, Miss, 121 

 Nyssa biflora, 84 



Oclontoschisma jTostratum, 86 

 Onociea sensibilis, 46, 48 

 Ophioglossum hastatiforme, 10 

 Opuntia pes-corvi, 6 



Orontium at]uaticum, 69; fossile, 6<y 

 Orthotrichum stellatum, 1 2; strangula- 

 tum, I 2 



i'allavicinia L\ellii, 85 



Palm from the Mississippi Delta, A 



New, John K. Small, ^;i 

 Panicum flexile, 4; hemitcjmum, 4; 



repens, 4; virgatum, 4 

 Paspalum dilatatum, 4 

 Pawpaw from F'^lorida, A New, |ohn 



K. Small, ';6 

 Pellia epiphylla, 85 

 Peperomia cumulicola, 109; floridana, 



109; humilis, 109; obtusifolia, 109; 



spatulifolia, 109 

 Peperomia from Florida, An Additional 



species of, John K. Small, 109 

 i'ersea pubescens, 5, 84 

 Persistence ot some of Our Native 



Plants, The, (ieorge Redles, 28 

 J'etasites palmata, 48 

 Phenacocladus hendersoni, iii 

 Philotria canadensis, 48 

 Phlox stellaria, 65 

 Physostigma venonosum, 13 

 Picea mariana, 47 

 Pieris nitida, 84 

 Pinckneya pubens, 84 

 Pinus Elliottii, 84; strobus, 50; taeda, 



Poa compressa, 48 

 I'ogonia verticillata, 29 

 Polemonium acutiflorum, 6 

 Polycnemum corispermoides, 68; tri- 



andrum, 68 

 Polygala aboriginum, 92; polygama, 



29; paucifolia, 48 

 Polygonatum biflorum, 48 

 Populus balsamifera, 50; grandidentata, 



50; tremuloides, 47, 50 

 Porella pinnata, 86 

 Potamogeton pectinatus, 4; pertoliatus, 



4 . 

 Potentilla geoides, 68 

 Proceedings of the Club, 11, 38, 57, 



75, "6"" _ _ _ 



Prunus pennsylvanica, 47, 50; virgini- 



ana, 50 

 Psoralea congesta, 88; Onobrychis, 89; 



stipulata, 86 



Quercus coccinea, i; gambelii, 4 



Redles, George, The Persistence of 

 Some of Our Native Plants, 28 



Record, Samuel J., 43 



Remarkable Behavior of a \'eteran 

 White Oak, Eliza Frances Andrews, 

 54 



