267 



Lycaste, 73 



Lycopodium alopecuroides, 43 ; carolin- 



lanum, 43 ; complanatum, 83 ; lucidu- 



lum, 215 ; taxifolium, 83 

 Lygodium volubile, 84 



MacDougal, D. T., personal, 19, 79, 179 



Mackenzie, K. K., Ranunculus sicaefor- 

 mis Mackenzie & Bush, sp. nov., 123 ; 

 Lespedeza simulata in New Jersey, 210 



Macloskie, G., personal, 15S 



MacMillan, C, personal, 78, 155 



Madronella, 167 



Magnolia glauca, 43, 200, 202 ; grandi- 

 flora, 198, 201, 243 



Maine, The pileate Polyporaceae of cen- 

 tral, 34 



Malvalcea, 166 



Manisuris Chapmani, 44 ; rugosa, 44 



Mann, A., personal, 259 



Maraltia elata, 84 



Marble, D. \V., personal, 56, 80, 196 



Markea, 87 



Marshallia graminifolia, 43 ; ramosa, 

 244 



Martynia, 25 ; louisiana, 25 ; lutea, 25, 

 27 ; proboscidia, 25 



Martynia lutea, Syncarpy in, 25 



Masdevallia, 71, 72 ; fenestrata, 83 



Massee, G., A Fungus parasitic on a 

 Moss, 48; personal, 55 



Matthiola incana, 31 



Maxillaria, 73 



Maxon, W. R., personal, 77 



Meibomia canadensis, 258 



Melocactus, 14 



Merrill, G. K., personal, 17 



Metopium, 11 



Michaux, Andre, 102 



Microscopy of Vegetable Foods, Win- 

 ton's [review], 94 



Midwinter Observations in Southeastern 

 Mississippi and eastern Louisiana, 197 



Millspaugh, C. F., personal, 77, 155 



Miltonia, 73 



Minnesota Seaside Station, The Year 

 Book of the [review], 250 



Mississippi, Midwinter Observations in 

 southeastern, 187 



Mississippi Aletris, A, 231 



Mitchill, S. L., 102 



Mitrula, 252 



Mitten, \V., death of, 179 ; herbarium 

 of, 259 



Mnium hornum, 130 



Monarda ciliata, 232 



Monardella, 167 



Monetia, 87 



Monotropa, 84 



Monotropsis, A new Species of, 234 



Monotropsis Lehmanae, 235 ; odorata,235 

 Moore, G. T. , personal, 16 

 Morse, W. [., personal, 131 

 Moss, A fungus parasitic on a, 48 

 Murrill, W. A., The pileate Polypora- 

 ceae of Central Maine, 34 ; Remarks 

 on a Destructive Disease of Chestnut 

 Trees, 74 ; A new Chestnut Disease, 

 186 ; How Bresadola became a Mycol- 

 ogist, 233 ; personal, 18, 131, 179. 

 Mycological Notes from Indiana, 191 

 Mycologist, How Bresadola became a, 



233 

 Myrica carolinensis, 204; pumila, 199 

 Myrtillocactus, 13 



Napoleona, 87 



Nash, G. v., A new Begonia from Bo- 

 livia, 45 ; General Botanical Features 

 of Orchids, 70 



Nasturtium brevipes, 30 ; palustre brevi- 

 pes, 30 ; palustre hispidum glabrum, 

 30 ; tanacetifolium insularum, 30 



Neesia, 86 



Nelson, A., Rydberg's Flora of Colo- 

 rado, 237 



Neobeckia, 85 



Neowashingtonia, 85, 147 



Nepenthes, 70 



New and somewhat anomalous Black- 

 berries, Two, 117 



New Begonia from Bolivia, A, 45 



New Chestnut Disease, A, 186 



New coralline Algae from Culebra, Porto 

 Rico, Two, 256 



New Dewberries of the Hispidus Group, 

 Two, 147 



New dwarf Blackberry, A, 235 



New Fern Genera in the United States, 

 Six, 53 



New Jersey, Lespedeza simulata in, 210 



New Species of Monotropsis, A, 234 



New Shrub from Lower California, A, 

 169 



New southern Convolvulus, A, 149 



New York City, A Historical Sketch of 

 the Development of Botany in, loi, 



133, 154 

 Newly introduced Plant in Rhode Island, 



A, 189 

 News Items, 16, 40, 55, 77, 99, 131, 



15s, 178, 196, 215, 240, 259 

 Nopalea, 14 ; cochinillifera, 63 

 North American Cactaceae, The, 12 

 North Carolina, A November Day in the 



upper Part of the Coastal Plain of, 41 

 Note on the Identity of Trillium obovatum 



Pursh, 209 

 Note upon Ipomoea cuneifolia A. Gray. 



A, 123 



