278 



Massee, G., 115 

 Mathews, F. S., 88 

 McCarthy, F. J., 267 



Medinilla, 244 



Meetings of the Torrey Club, 35, 36, 

 56, 58, 59, 82, 84, 112, 113, 156, 158, 



182, 183, 267 

 Meier, H. F. A., 183 

 Melanoleuca equestris, 247, 248 

 Melia Azederach, 252, 254 



Memoirs of the Torrej* Botanical Club, 

 160 



Mendelism, 183 



Menyanthes, 254 



MerrUl, E. D., 87; A Simple Method of 

 Making Carbon Leaf Impressions, 175 



IMertillus sp., 154 



Millspaugh, C. F., Wild Flower Preser- 

 vation Society of America, 154 



Mimosa, 52 



Miscellanies of a South African Trip, 183 



Monile, 48 



Moore, B. The Presence of Inorganic 

 Iron Compounds in the Chloroplasts 

 of the Green cells of Plants, Con- 

 sidered in Relationship to Natural 

 Photo-sj-nthesis and the Origin of 

 Life (Review), 34 



Moore, E., 183 



Morgan, T. H., 212 



iMorus rubra, iii 



:Muller. T., 83, 84 



]Murphy, P. A., 37 



ZMurrill, W. A., 37, 268; A Visit to the 

 Pine Barrens, 247 



IMurrill's American Boletes (Review), 34 



Murrill's Northern Polypores (Review), 

 33 



Murrill's Polypores (Review), 155 



Mycologia, 268 



Aljnricaria elegans, 258; germanica, 258 



Mj^rmecodia, 175 



Nature, 184 



Nash, G. v., Hitchcock's Text Book of 

 Grasses (Review), 32 



Nemopanthus mucronata, 198 



Nepenthes, 58, 196 



Nephelium lappaceum, 163; mutabile, 

 163 



Nerium odorum, 254 



New Species of Grass Rusts, 260 



New York Botanical Garden, 86, 89, 

 115, 185; Meetings at, 84, 113, 158, 



183, 267; Lectures at, 89; Twentieth 

 Anniversary' Celebration, 185 



New York State Flora, 268 



New York Times, 270 



News Items, 19, 38, 59, 86, 115, 138, 



160, 184, 211, 232, 249, 269 

 Nichols, G. E., Cowles and Coulter's 



Spring Flora (Review), 181; Taylor's 



Flora of the Vicinity of New York 



(Review), 74 

 Nicolaia, 201; speciosa, 199 

 North American Flora, 260 

 Note on a Fresh-water Cladophora from 



Porto Rico, 57 

 Notes from the Tropical Strand: Ipo- 



moea pes-caprae and Canavalia line- 



ata, 27 

 Notes on Plants from the Chicago 



Region, 21 

 Notes on the Determination of Rocky 



Mountain Conifers, i 

 Notes on Uronema, 58 

 Notholaena trichomanoides, 37 



Oenothera grandiflora, 80; speciosa, 25 

 Olea europea, 252, 254 

 Oleaceae, 208 

 Olive, E. W., 158 

 Ophioglossum pendulum, 191 

 Opuntia, 96; grandifiora, 247 

 Oreodoxa acuminata, 195; regia, 195 

 Osborn, H. F., 249 

 Otis, C. H., 212 

 Oxj'dendrum arboreum, 112 

 Oxj'mitra, 36 

 Oxyria digj-na, 154 



Padina, 48; Sacctae Crucis, 48; varie- 



gata, 50 

 Palaquium Treubii, 238 

 Palmer, L. M., death of, 232 

 Pandanus, 131, 190; lab^-rinthicus, 190 

 Panicum, 21; Albermarlense, 23; Ashei, 



22; Auburne, 23; clandestinum, 23; 



Huachucae silvicola, 22; Leibergii, 



22; Linearifolium, 22; microcarpon, 



22, 23; verrucosum, 23 

 Papaver coloradense, 203; dubium, 255 

 Parish, S. B., 40 



Parkia intermedia, 162, 163, 165, 170 

 Parmelia, 213 

 Paspalum tenellum, 262 

 Pasternak, J., 83, 84 

 Pavia indica, 254, 255 

 Pearl, R., 212 



Pedicularis arctica, 154; tubifiora, 259 

 Peganum Harmala, 259 

 Penicillus, 46 

 Pennell, F. W., 114 

 Phascum, 63, 66; occultum, 66; specio- 



sum, 66 

 Phlox Drummondii, 247 

 Phragmites, 143, 146; karka, 150 

 Phryma leptostachj^a, 97 

 Phj-scia, 213 



Physostegia virginiana, 196 

 Phytocrene macrophylla, 197 



