281 



Bray, W. L., 73 

 Brewer, W. H., 260 

 . Britton, E. G., 51, 68, 272 

 Britton, N. L., 68, 124, 134; personal, 



51. 191 



British hepatics, 236 



Broadhurst, J., 43, 68, 114; Adam in 

 Eden or Nature's Paradise, 169, 194, 

 237; Macdonald's Dry Farming [re- 

 view], III; Proceedings of the Club, 

 92; The Eucalyptus Trees of Cali- 

 fornia, 84; The Weeping Willow in 

 Winter, 38; United States Experiment 

 Station at Sitka, Alaska, 69 



Brooklyn Botanic Garden and arbo- 

 retum, 100; lectures, 278 



Brown, A., 69 



Brown, H. B., 275 



Brown, J. P., 233 



Brunella, see Prunella 



Brussels, International Botanical Con- 

 gress held at, 131, 143, 215, 273 



Buckley, S. B., 54 



Buds, 48 



Buller, A. H. R., 142, 213 



Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 

 140, 232, 275 



Bulletin on Mistletoe Pest, 73 



Burbank, L., 23 



Bureau of Plant Industry, 74, 75, 215 



Burgess, E. L., 216 



Burgess, E. S., 43, 68 



Burlingham, G. S., 134 



Burns, G. P., personal, 76 



Burroughs, J., personal, 168 



Butler, O., 114, 232; personal, 277 



Cacti, 73 



Caeoma, 90; pedatatum, 90 



Calcium carbonate in soils, 215 



Caldwell, O. W., 46 



California, Jepson's A Flora of [review], 



16 

 California, The Eucalyptus Trees of, 84 

 California vine disease. Observations on 



the, 114, 232 

 Caloglossa, 95 

 Calycanthus fertilis, 60 

 Cameron, W. C, 43, 114 

 Campanula americana, 60; divaricata, 



58 

 Camptosorus, A Peculiar Habitat for, 13 

 Canada, School garden movement in, 



141 

 Canadian mosses, 236 

 Canby, W. M., 238 

 Cannon, W. A., 56, 67; personal, 277 

 Capnoides sempervirens, 33 

 Cardiff, I. D., 141 

 Carduus lanceolatus, 64 



Carex crinita, 63, 219; gracillima (?), 



59; lurida, 62, 63; trisperma, 56 

 Carleton, M. A., 214 

 Carnations, Sleep of, 141 

 Carnegiea, 66; giganteus, 66 

 Carpinus caroliniana, 61, 225 

 Carruthers, J. B., death of, igi 

 Carteria, 187, 188; corallicola, 188 

 Carex crinita, 219 

 Carya glabra, 5; porcina, 264 

 Caryopitys, 41 



Castalia alba, 153; Lotus, 153 

 Castanea dentata, 5, 9, 32, 33, 58, 60, 



62, 226; pumila, 32, 34, 226 

 Castanopsis, 17 



Cassiope hypnoides, 93; tetragona, 93 

 Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and 



Ferns of Connecticut [review], 128 

 Catalpa, 233; bignonoides, 233 

 Catenella, 95 



Caulophyllum, 60; thalictroides, 58, 60 

 Ceanothus americanus, 58, 61 

 Celastrus arctica, 35; scandens, 6, 7 

 Celtis georgiana, 227; occidentalis, 8 

 Cerastium vulgatum (?), 64 

 Cercidium Torreyanum, 66 

 Cereus, 66; giganteus, 66 

 Chamaecistus procumbens, 93 

 Chamaecyparis, 16; Lawsoniana, 17 

 Chaetomorpha, 95 



Chelone Cuthbertii (?), 59; glabra, 59 

 Chemistry of Commerce, The, 10 

 Chestnut disease, 99 

 Chionanthus virginica, 32 

 Cholisma ligustrina, 56, 58, (See Xol- 



isma), 219 

 Chrosperma muscaetoxicum, 58, 83 

 Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, 63 

 Chrysobalanus Icaco L. Notes on, 249 

 Chrysophlyotis endobiotica, 276 

 Chrysopsis falcata, 9; Mariana, 58 

 Cimicifuga, 60; racemosa, 58, 60, 62 

 Circaea alpina, 56; lutetiana, 60 

 Clark, C. F., personal, 235 

 Clark, Ernest D., Osborne's Vegetable 



Proteins [review], 250; The R61e of 



Oxidizing Ferments in Plants, 253 

 Clark, John Bates, 259 

 Clay cup. Porous, 258 

 Clematis virginiana, 62 

 Clethra acuminata, 33, 34, 58; alnifolia, 6 

 Clintonia umbellulata, 146 

 Clute, W. N., Note-Books in High 



School Botany, 73 

 Clute's Laboratory Botany [review], 15 

 Cochlearia fenestrata, 93; groenlandica, 



93 

 Cockerell, T. D. A., 213; A Fossil Fig, 

 222; Magnolia at Florissant, 64; 

 Notes on the Genus Sambucus, 125 



