249 



Drosera, Demonstration of Regenera- 

 tion in, 240 



Drosera, Fasciations in, 102 



Drymaria, 52 



Dryopteris, 52, 137, 138, 166, 193-19S ; 

 Boottii, 138, 168; Clintoniana, 138, 

 166; cristata, 138; cristata Clintoni- 

 ana, 138; cristata Xmarginalis, 138, 

 168; Filix-mas, 194: Goldieana, 

 166; marginalis, 137: simulata, 199, 

 200; spinulosa, 137: spinulosa ex- 

 altata, 138; spinulosa intermedia, 

 -^27, 138 



Drypetes lateriflora. 51 



Dudleya, 166; californica. 85 



Dune Flora about Chicago. 127 



Earle, F. S.. personal. 175 



Eastern Shadwoods, Our, 97 



Echinodorus radicans, 44 



Ecological Distribution of the Beach 

 and Dune Flora about Chicago, 127 



Edgerton, C. W., The Rate and Pe- 

 riod of Growth of Polyporus luci- 

 dus. 89 



Eggleston, W. W.. New North Ameri- 

 can Crataegi, 35 ; Some Hawthorns 

 of the Vicinity of New York City, 

 41 ; The Linnaean and other early- 

 known Species of Crataegus, 153 ; 

 Crataegus in New Mexico, 235 



Elaphoglossum, 195 



Eleocharis mutata, 72 ; ochreata, 40 



Elfvingia megaloma, 94 



Elleanthus, 17 



Elodea, 238, 239 : canadensis, 239, 

 240 



Elodes, 238 



Elymus, 128 



Empetrum nigrum. 222 



Epidendrum cochleatum. 52 



Equisetum fluviatile. 164 



Eriocaulon Parkeri. 42 



Erysimum cheiranthoides, 166 



Erythrea Centaurium, 70 



Euastrum simplex. 141 



Eucah'ptus Risdoni, 11 



Eugenia Jambos, 115. 117 



Eupatorium serotinum, 44 



Euphorbia, 49 



Euphrasia montana, 11; Randii, 223; 

 Rostkoviana, 1 1 



Evans, A. W., Leucolejeunea, a new 

 Genus of Hepaticae, 225 ; personal, 

 47 



Evolvulus, 61, 62; sericatus, 61 ; vil- 

 losus, 61 



Evolvulus from Colombia, A new 

 Species of, 61 



Excretions by Roots, Deleterious, 220 



Exhibition of Photomicrographs of 

 North American Woods, 18 



Experiences at the Biological Labora- 

 tory at Beaufort, 222, 



Experimental Garden of President 

 Brainerd, Account of a Visit to the, 



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Exploration in Jamaica, Botanical, 



238 

 Exploration of the Bahamas, Further 



Remarks on the Botanical, 154 

 Explorations in Southern Florida, 83 



Fagus grandifolia, 212 ; sylvatica pur- 

 purea, 211 



Fasciations, 102 



Fern from British Columbia, A sup- 

 posedly new, y-^ 



Fernow, B. E., personal, 109 



Ferns, Names of some of our native, 

 193 



Ferns Collected near Orange, Notes 

 on some, 136 



Ferns in New Jersey, Remarks on the 

 unusual Habitats of certain, 223 



Fibraurea, 27 



Field Meetings of the Club, 206 



Filix bulbifera, 168; fragilis, 164 



Finger Lake Region, Localization of 

 Plants in the, 69 



Flora of China, Account of some 

 Features of the, 15 



Flora Telluriana, Dates of Rafin- 

 ! esque's, 177 



Florida, Explorations in Southern. 83 

 i Florissant, Description of a new Ter- 

 i tiary Fossil Flower from, 182 

 ' Flowers and Fruits of common Trees, 

 I 130 



j Fomes fomentarius, 89, 94 ; megaloma, 

 I 94 ; pinicola, 94 



Formation of Algal Paper, Observa- 

 tions on the, 141 



Foxworthy, F. W., personal, 109 



Fraxinus americana, 212; lanceolata, 

 212 ; nigra, 166 



Fruit-trees, Taxonomy of a Leaf-spot 

 Fungus of, 142 



Function of Tannin in Galls, Prob- 

 able, 65 



Further Remarks on the Botanical 

 Exploration of the Bahamas, 154 



Gager, C. S., Juvenile Forms and 

 Flower Maturity [review], 9; Ex- 

 hibition of Photomicrographs of 

 North American Woods, 18 ; Tubu- 

 lar Glands in the Corn Embryo, 82 ; 



