INDEX TO VOLUME X 



New names and the names of new generaand species are printed in 

 boldface type. 



Aaronsohn, A., lOO 



Abbe, C, 75 



Aberrant walnut fruits, Some, 141 



Abies, 16; concolor, 17; Fraseri, 56, 57; 

 grandis, 17; magnifica, 17; nobilis, 17 



Acalypha gracilens, 64 



Acer pennsylvanicum, 34, 58; rubrum, 

 6, 9, 32, 34, 58, 60, 61, 63, 219; Sac- 

 charum (?), 58, 62; spicatum, 58 



Achillea Millefolium, 63 



Acicularia Schenckii, 189 



Aconitum uncinatum (?), 59 



Actaea alba, 58 



Adam in Eden or Nature's Paradise, 

 169, 194, 239, 273 



Additions to the Pleistocene Flora of 

 New Jersey, 261 



Adiantum pedatum, 60 



Adicea pumila, 60 



Adopogon montanus, 33 



Advancement of Science, American 

 Association for the, 51, 140, 141, 142, 

 214 



Adventitious roots, 275 



Aecidium, 90; pedatatum, 90 



Aesculus octandra, 60, 61 



Agaricus campestris, 142 



Agassiz, A., death of, 99 



Agricultural College, 26 



Agricultural commission, Russian, 140 



Agricultural education, 48, 74 



Agricultural Experiment Station, at 

 Sitka, 69; Jewish, 100; (See Experi- 

 ment stations) 



Agriculture, 50, 51, 100, 140, 141, 191 



Agriculture and food, 190 



Agriculture and forestry, 50 



Agriculture at Columbia University, 51 



Agriculture, Secondary Education in, 74 



Agriculture, Secondary School of, 216 



Agriculture, Upham's Introduction to, 

 213 



Agrimonia sp., 60, 64 



Aikin, W. E. A., 238 



Akerman, A., 235 



Alabama and Georgia, A Few More 

 Pioneer Plants Found in the Meta- 

 morphic Region of, 217 



Alaska, United States Experiment Sta- 

 tion at Sitka, 69 



Aletris aurea, 146; farinosa, 58, 146 



Algae, 94, 188 



Algae of North America, Collins' Green 



[review], 188 

 Allard, H. A., Two Interesting New 



England Plants, 267 

 Allium, 130; canadense, 130, 145; cari- 



natum, 145 

 Alnus, 17; rugosa, 61, 219 

 Ambrosia artemisiifolia, 64 

 Amelanchier canadensis, 6, 32, 34 

 America, Some Reflections upon Botan- 

 ical Education in, 115, 135, 159 

 American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, 27, 51, 140, 141, 142, 



214, 260, 277 

 American Association of Geographers, 



190 

 American Botany, European Influences 



in the History of, 272 

 American Cretaceous, A New Species of 



Dewalquea from the, 34 

 American Museum of Natural History, 



18, 42, 92, 114, 134, 158, 272 

 American Naturalist, 109, 156 

 Ames, O., A New Ponthieva from the 



Bahamas, 90 

 Amorpha fruticosa, 34 

 Ampelopsis, 36 

 Analytic Keys to the Genera and Species 



of North American Mosses, 76 

 Anaphalis margaritacea, 7 

 Anchistea virginica, 222 

 Anderson, M. P., 121 

 Andrews, L., 129 



Andromeda ligustrina, 33 ; polifolia, 93 

 Andropogon, 90; furcatus, 58; virgin- 



icus, 90 

 Andropogon- Viola Uromyces, The, 90 

 Andros, Exploration in, 131 

 Angelica atropurpurea, 58; villosa, 58 

 Animal industry, 190 

 Answers to the Wisonsin Riddle, 91 

 Anthemis Cotula, 64 

 Anthurium, 36 

 Anychia, 230; dichotoma, 230 

 Anychiastrum, A Mountain, 230 

 Anychiastrum, 230; Baldwinii, 231; 



montanum, 230 

 Apinus, 41 



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