285 



Green's Landmarks of Botanical 

 History [review], 149; Informal Re- 

 port on a Collecting Expedition to 

 Panama, 94; Jepson's A Flora of Cali- 

 fornia [review], 16; Proceedings of the 

 Club, 94, 114, 131, 272 



Hoyt, W. D., 235 



Hudson Valley, Native Trees of the, 158 



Hudsonia tomentosa, 9 



Humidity, A Plant-Case for the Con- 

 trol of Relative, 77 



Humphreys, E. W., Variation Among 

 Non-Lobed Sassafras Leaves, loi 



Humphreys, W. J., 75 



Hunter, G. W., 234 



Hydrangea arborescens, 58 



Hypericum Buckleyi, 56; mutilum,62,63 



Hypoxis hirsuta, 33 



Ilex coriacea, 220; lucida, 220; minor, 

 126; opaca, 219 



Illuminating gas, 140 



Impatiens biflora, 59, 62 



India Rubber World, 49 



Industry, Animal, 190 



Industry, Bureau of Plant, 74, 215 



Influences which Govern Local Distri- 

 bution of Plants, 157 



Informal Report on a Collecting Ex- 

 pedition to Panama, 94 



Interest to Teachers, (See Of Interest, 

 etc.) 



Interesting New England Plants, Two, 

 267 



International Botanical Congress, 131, 

 143, 215, 273 



Iris verna, 33, 58 



Irrigation, 23, 123 



Japan, Forestry in, 22 



Jensen, C. N., 144 



Jepson's A Flora of California, 16 



Jewish Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 100 



Johnson, L. N., 56 



Jones, L. R., 51 



Journal of the New York Botanical 

 Garden, 95, 97, 99, 121 



Juglans, 17; cinerea, 224; nigra, 62, 224 



Juncus aristulatus, 82; balticus, 81; 

 caesariensis, 82; canadensis (?), 63; 

 canadensis subcaudatus, 82; dicho- 

 tomus, 82; effusus, 62, 63; gymno- 

 carpus, 81; maritimus, 81; nodosus, 

 82; Roemerianus, 81; tenuis, 63; tri- 

 fidus, 82 



Juncoides nemorosum, 82; parvifllorum, 

 82 



Juniperus, 16, 31; virginiana, 6, 8, 9, 31, 

 34, 262, 263 



Kalmia, 32; angustifolia, 267-269; lati- 

 folia, 6, 32, 33, 56, 58, 61, 219 



Kellerman, K. F., 215 



Kern, F. D., The Culture Methods of 

 Studying Plant Rusts, 72; personal, 51 



Keys to the Genera and Species of North 

 American Mosses, 76 



Kipling on the Old Herbalists, 273 



Kirkwood, J. E., personal, 168 



Koellia montana, 58, 60 



Krauter, L., death of, 51 



Laboratory at Tolland, Mountain, 144 

 Laboratory Botany, Clute's [review], 15 

 Lachnocaulon anceps, 222 

 Land irrigation, Arid, 183 

 Landmark's of Botanical History, 



Green's [review], 149 

 Lappula virginiana, 60 

 Larch, 98 



Larrea tridentata, 66 

 Lawrence, W. E., personal, 235 

 Leaves, Variation among Non-lobed 



Sassafras, 10 1 

 Lectures, Bronx Park, 124, 168, 216 

 Lectures, On agriculture at Columbia 



University, 51 

 Ledum decumbens, 93 

 Leonard, Z. L., 134 

 Lepidium virginicum, 64 

 Leptilon canadense, 64 

 Lespedeza striata, 64, 207 

 Lespedeza striata. The Geographical 



Distribution of, 207 

 Letchworth Park, 277 

 Leucobryum, 252; glaucum, 252 

 Leucothoe Catesbaei, 61; racemosa, 7; 



recurva, 34, 58 

 Libocedrus, 16; decurrens, 17 

 Ligusticum canadense, 58 

 Lilium canadense, 145; philadelphicum, 



145; superbum, 56-58, 145 

 Lime, 39, 91 

 Linum striatum, 63 

 Liquidambar Styracifiua, 5, 234 

 Liriodendron, 219; Tulipifera, 5, 9, 34, 



60, 219 

 Lloyd, F. E., 49 



Lobelia cardinalis, 62; inflata, 63 

 Local Flora Notes, 80, 145, 224 

 Long-leaf pine, 218, 219 

 Lonicera sp., 61 

 Lookingglass Mountain, The Vegetation 



on, 29 

 Lophosiphonia, 95 

 Lorinseria areolata, 219 

 Lumber, 22, 47; dry rot of, 99 

 Lycoperdon giganteum, 142 

 Lysimachia quadrifolia, 56, 58; ter- 



restris, 267 



