246 



229 ; unciloba, 228 ; xanthocarpa, 



229 

 Arenaria caroliniana, 42 

 Arisaema pusillum, 166; triphyllum, 



200 

 Aristida lanosa, 40 ; striata, 43 

 Aronia, 97 



Artanthe adunca, 202 ; elongata, 202 

 Arthrostylidium capillifolium, 51, 52 

 Arundinaria niacrosperma, 44 

 Asclepias nivea, 53 ; perennis, 44 ; 



tuberosa, 27 ; verticillata, 166 

 Aspects of Kinetic Evolution, Cook's 



[review], 147 

 Aspidium, 193, 194: Filix-nias, 194 

 Asplenium, 195; abscissum, 198; cicu- 



tarium, 198; cristatum, 198; eben- 



oides, 166; firmum, 198; platyneu- 



ron, 164: pumilum, 52; Ruta- 



muraria, 164; Trichomanes, 164 

 Aster Xovae-Angliae, 173; sagitti- 



folius. 132, 222 : squarrosus, 43 

 Astragalus carolinianus, 165 

 Athyrium. 195 

 Azalea canescens, 165 : viscosa glauca, 



200 



Bahamas, Further Remarks on the 

 Botanical Exploration of the, 154 



Baker. C. F., Determinations of Cuban 

 Piperaceae, 201 ; personal, 48, 108, 

 208 



Earnhart, J. H.. The Dates of Rafin- 

 esque's New Flora and Flora Tel- 

 luriana, 177: personal, 224 



Bateson. \\'., personal, 208 



Batrachium longirostre, 167 



Beach and Dune Flora about Chicago, 

 Ecological Distribution of the. 127 



Beaufort. Experiences at the Bio- 

 logical Laboratory at, 221 



Benedict. R. C, Notes on some Ferns 

 Collected near Orange, New Jersey, 

 136 



Benzoin aestivale. 200; Benzoin, 213 



Berchemia scandens, 44 



Berks County. Some rare and inter- 

 esting Plants of, 214 



Berry, E. W., Coastal Plain Amber, 

 4 ; Scott on the Present Position of 

 Palaezoic Botany, 62 ; A Tilia from 

 the New Jersey Pleistocene, 80 : 

 personal, 176 



Bessey, C. E., personal, 155 



Bestia, 129 



Bethel. E.. personal, 108 



Betula alleghaniensis, 167; lutea, 212: 

 papyrifera. 212; pumila, 164 



Bignonia crucigera, 44 



Bihai acuminata, 2:^2 ; brasiliensis, 

 22,2 : Champneiana, 230, 232 ; Col- 

 linsiana, 22,2 ; crassa, 233 ; elongata, 

 233 ; geniculata, 2'io-2'^2 ; humilis, 

 22,z ', latispatha, 232 ; pendula, 233 ; 

 psittacorum, 2^2 ; rdstrata, 233 ; 

 spissa, 233 ; tortuosa, 232 



Biological Laboratory at Beaufort, 

 Experiences at the, 222, 



Blackberry from Massachusetts and 

 Rhode Island, A new, 7 



Blackberry from the Vicinity of Phila- 

 delphia and Washington, A new, SS 



Blakeslee, A. F., personal, 155 



Blanchard, W. H., A new Blackberry 

 from Massachusetts and Rhode 

 Island, 7 ; A new Blackberry from 

 the Vicinity of Philadelphia and 

 Washington, 55 ; Our Eastern Shad- 

 woods, 97 ; A Round-leaved Red 

 Raspberry, 1 39 



Blankinship, J. W., personal, 108 



Blephariglottis grandiflora, 166 



Boehmeria littoralis, 52 



Boltonia asteroides, 167 



Botanical Exploration in Jamaica, 238 



Botanical Exploration of the Ba- 

 hamas, 154 



Botanical Observations made in Pow- 

 nal, 222 



Botanical Symposium at Newton, 164 



Botany and Pharmacognosy, Kraeraer's 

 Text-book of [review], 145 



Botrychium, 137, 220, 222; dissectum, 

 215: lanceolatum, 215, 220; Matri- 

 cariae, 220; neglectum, 166, 167, 

 220: simplex, 165, 215 



Botrychiums in Sand, 219 



Brachiaria digitarioides, 39 



Brackett, M. M., personal, 131 



Brainerd, Account of a Visit to the 

 Experimental Garden of President, 

 222, 



Brainerd, E., personal, 224 



Brandis, D., death of, 156 



Bray, W. L., personal, 175 



Braya, 159: humilis. 158, 159 



British Columbia, A supposedly new 

 Fern from, "jz 



Britton, E. G., New or rare Mosses 

 from Jamaica, 65 ; personal, 48, 87, 

 190 



Britton, X. L., Two undescribed Spe- 

 cies of Comocladia from Jamaica, 

 6; The Sedges of Jamaica, 17; A 

 new Polygalaceous Tree of Porto 

 Rico, 38 ; Ribes chihuahuense sp. 

 nov., 102 ; Flowers and Fruits of 

 common Trees, 135 ; Further Re- 



