250 



Cook's Aspects of Kinetic Evolu- 

 tion, 147 ; Two Recent Papers by 

 O. F. Cook, 204 ; Remarks on the 

 Absence of Undergrowth in a Hem- 

 lock Forest, 221 ; Punnett's Mendel- 

 ism, 236 



Galeorchis spectabilis, 165, 167 



Galls, Probable Function of Tannin 

 in, 65 



Ganoderma Tsugae, 89 



Gardenia, 2~ 



Gardner's Cytological Studies in Cy- 

 anophyceae [review], 104 



Gaylussacia, 60; baccata, 60, 145, 167; 

 baccata glaucocarpa, 60 ; f rondosa, 

 200 ; resinosa, 60 ; resinosa glauco- 

 carpa, 60 



Genipa clusiifolia, 125 



Gentiana crinita, 216; Porphyrio, 42 



Genus Pilosella in Xorth America, 

 The, 157 



Genus Shortia, The, 2.t,2, 



Geum rivale, 165; strictum, 165 



Gilbert, B. D., death of, 132 



Gilibertia arborea, 52 



Gillenia trifoliata, 28 



Ginkgo biloba, 211 



Glands in the Corn Embryo, 82 



Glaziou, A. F. M., death of, 68 



Goniopteris, 194 



Gonolobns laevis, 44 



Gordonia Lasianthus, 43 



Griggs, R. F., An undescribed HeJi- 

 conia in the New York Botanical 

 Garden, 230 



Grout, A. J., Some Relations between 

 Habitat and Structure in Mosses, 

 128 



Groutia, 129 



Guam Species of Ipomoea, Note upon 

 a, 37 



Gulf of St. Lawrence, Plant Studies 

 on the Northern Coast of the, 222 



Gyninadeniopsis clavellata, 167 



Gymnogramme trifoliata, 197 



Gyrotheca tinctoria, 42 



Habenaria blephariglottis, 43 ; ciliaris, 

 215; orbiculata, 215; psycodes. 215 



Habitat and Structure in Mosses, 

 Some Relations between, 128 



Habitats of certain Ferns in New 

 Jersey, Remarks on the unusual,. 



227, 



Hamamelis virginiana, 213 

 Hamelia lutea, 53 

 Hanbury, T., death of, 109 

 Harper, R. M., Centers of Distribu- 

 tion of Coastal Plain Plants, 42 ; 



Hilgard's Soils, 170; A Long Island 

 Cedar-swamp, 198 



Harshberger, T. W., Henshaw's Moun- 

 tain Wild Flowers of America, 81 ; 

 Observations on the Formation of 

 .•\lgal Paper. 141 



Hasselbring, H., personal, 190 



Hawthorns of the Vicinity of New 

 York City, 41 



Hazen, T. E., Account of a \'isit to 

 the Experimental Garden of Presi- 

 dent Brainerd, 22J, ; personal, 86 



Heckeria, 203 ; peltata, 203 ; umbel- 

 lata, 203 



Helianthus, 223 



Heliconia, An undescribed, 230 



Helicophyllum, 52 



Helleborus, 27 



Helonias bullata, 42 



Hemicarpha, 72 



Hemlock Forest, Remarks on the Ab- 

 sence of Undergrowth in a, 221 



Henry, A., Account of some Features 

 of the Flora of China, 15 ; personal, 

 190 



Henshaw, S.. death of, 176 



Henshaw's Mountain Wild Flowers of 

 America [review], 81 



Hepaticae, A new Genus of, 225 



Hicoria aquatica, 44 ; microcarpa, 

 212; ovata, 212; Pecan, 44 



Hieracium, 157. 158: aurantiacum, 70 



Hilgard's Soils [review], 170 



Historic .\merican Trees, 130 



HoUick, A., Description of a new 

 Tertiary Fossil Flower from Floris- 

 sant, Colorado, 182 



Home, W. T., personal, 48 



House, H. D., Note upon a Guam 

 Species of Ipomoea, 37 ; A new 

 Species of Evolvulus from Colom- 

 bia, 61 ; Corallorhiza maculata 

 Rafinesque, 78 ; Notes on Southern 

 Violets — II, 133 ; Observations in 

 western South Carolina, and on 

 the Isle of Palms, 223 ; The Genus 

 Shortia. 2},j,: personal, 175 



Howe, M. A.. Gardner's Cytological 

 Studies in Cyanophyceae, 104; Bo- 

 tanical Observations made in Pow- 

 nal, Vermont, 222; personal, 18. 

 224 



Hoyt, W. D., Experiences at the Bio- 

 logical Laboratory at Beaufort, N. 

 C. 223 



Huckleberry, The Scientific Name of 

 our common, 60 



Hybrid Lespedeza, A, 76 



