262 



Betula, 247 ; nigra, 201 



Bicknell, E. P., Burgess's Species and 

 Variations of Biotian Alters, 90 



Bignonia crucigera, 193 



Biotian Asters, 76 



Biotian Asters, Burgess's Species and 

 Variations of [review], 90 



Bjerkandera adusta, 34 ; fumosa, 34 



Blackberries, The new and somewhat 

 anomalous, 1 17 



Blackberry, A new dwarf, 235 



Blakeslee, A. F., personal, 77 



Blanchard, W. H., Two new and some- 

 what anomalous Blackberries, 1 17; 

 Two new Dewberries of the Hispidus 

 Group, 147 ; A new dwarf Blackberr)-, 



235 

 Blephariglotlis Blephariglottis, 258 ; cil- 



iaris, 213 

 Blephilia ciliata, 232 

 Block Island, An Addition to the Flora 



of, 190 

 Boergesen, F., personal, 17 

 Bolelia, 146 



Bolivia, A new Begonia from, 45 

 Bombax Ceiba, 225 ; malabaricum, 217, 



225 

 Bonapartea, 87 



Boott's Fern, Observations on the Occur- 

 rence of, 205 

 Bossekia, 165, 167-169 

 Bossekiaor Rubacer, 165 

 Botanical Features of Orchids, General, 



70 

 Botanical Publications, the Dating of, 97 

 Botanizing in Utah, 76 

 Botany in New York City, A Historical 



Sketch of the Development of, loi, 



133. 154 

 Botrychium, 84; obliquura, 190 

 Brainerd E., personal, 20 

 Brandegee, T. S., personal, 215, 260 

 Brassica nigra, 31 

 Bresadola, G., 233 

 Breweria aquatica, 44 

 British ^"lowering Plants, Lord Avebury's 



Notes on the Life History of [review], 



38 

 Britton, E. G. , personal, 56, 80, 196 

 Britton, N. L., The North American 



Cactaceae, 12 ; Notes on West Indian 



Cruciferae, 29; Galactia Odonia 



Griseb., 149 ; personal, 56, 79, 108, 



196 

 Brittonastrum, 85 

 Broadhurst, J., personal, 78 

 Bruckman, L. , Fasciations in Arisaema, 



Rudbeckia, and Viola, 193 

 Bulboyhyllum, 71, 73 

 Burgess, E. S., Biotian Asters, 76 



Burgess's Species and Variations of Bio- 

 tian Asters [review], 90 



Burmannia, 84 



Burnham, S. H., A new Species of 

 Monolropsis, 234 



Bursera, 169; Hindsiana, 170 



Burt, E. A., personal, 78 



Butters, F. K., personal, 78 



Cactaceae, The North American, 12 



Cactus, 14 



Cakile aequalis, 29; alacranensis, 29; 

 cubensis, 29 ; domingensis, 29 ; eden- 

 tula, 29, 214; geniculata, 29 ; lanceo- 

 lata, 29 ; lanceolala domingensis, 29 



California Academy of Sciences, The 

 Earthquake and the, 120 



Calophyllum Calaba, 82 



Campbell, D. H., personal, 196 



Campulosus aromaticus, 43 



Canna, 82 



Cannon, W. A., The Eflfects of high rela- 

 tive Humidity on Plants, 21 



Cardamine flexuosa, 30 ; pennsylvanica, 

 30 



Cardiff, L D., personal, 131, 196 



Carduus acanthoides, 190 



Carex abacta, 258 ; glaucescens, 116 



Carphochaeta Bigelovii, 51 



Castanea dentata, 189 



Cattleya, 70, 71, 73 



Cause of Freak Peas, A, 67 



Ceanothus velutinus laevigatas, 1 1 



Ceiba, 217-219, 221-223, 225, 226, 259 ; 

 pentandra, 217, 218, 221, 223-227, 259 



Celome, 167 



Celtis mississippiensis, 8 



Cenchrus tribuloides, 214 



Cephaelis punicea, 84 



Cephalanthus occidentalis, 116 



Cephalocereus, 13 



Cereus, 13, 259; baxaniensis, 14; geo- 

 metrizans, 13 ; giganteus, 21 ; Gon- 

 zalezii, 14 ; grandiflorus, 14 ; Greggii, 

 14; peruvianus, 13; Pringlei, 13; 

 Schottii, 13; sonorensis, 13; triangu- 

 laris, 13 



Cerrena unicolor, 36 



Chaenorrhinum minus, 258 



Chamaecyparis, 43 



Charaaemorus, 167 



Chamberlain, C. J., personal, 19 



Cheilanthes, 244 ; lanosa, 243 ; vestita, 



243 



Chestnut Disease, A new, 186 



Chestnut Trees, Remarks on a Destruc- 

 tive Disease of, 74 



Chloronyms, 85 



Chondrophora, II4; virgata, 112, 115, 

 243-245 



