251 



ccns, 195; franciscanum, 105; lati- 

 folium, 202, 203. 206 

 Equisctum arvense, 149; fluviatilc, 

 130; hycmale, 222; littorale. 32, 



193 

 Erigeron, 93; corymbosus, 30; Muirii, 



206; strigosus. 84; uniflorus, 206 

 Erineum, 127 



Eriocaulon septangiilare, 136 

 Erigonum, 93; nudum. 33 

 Eriophorum. 178; capitatum, 202; 



gracile, 145; tenellum, 135; viridi- 



carinatum, 133 

 Eritrichium nanum arctioides, 206 

 Errata, 246 

 Eriophyllum lanatum, 225; tcrnatuni, 



225 

 Erythronium americanum, 116. 149 

 Eucalypta streptocarpa, 128, 146 

 Euphorbia dictyosperma, 28; Lathyrus, 



28 

 Eurynchium rusciforme, 1 1 1 ; strigo- 



sum, 115 

 Eutrema arenicola, 202, 203 

 Eutypella cerviculata, 137 

 Evans. A. W., 59. 60. 67 

 Exhibit of early Spring Flowers. 174 

 Exidia glandulosa, 144 

 Exidiopsis alba, 109 



Fagus grandiflora, 115 



Farr, W. K.. 124 



Farwell. O. A., 126 



Faxon, C. E.. 40 



Ferns, 123 



Ferns of Tropical Florida (Review), 



226 

 Festuca aristulata, 32; idahoensis, 25; 



myuros, 71; octoflora. 71; rubra, 25, 



32; sativa, 205 

 Filix bulbifera, 109; fragilis, 134 

 Flammula expansa. 109 

 Floerkea proserpinacoides, 148 

 Flora of Indian Ladder and Vicinity, 



Together with Descriptive Notes on 



the Scenery, The, loi, 127 

 Foeniculum vulgare, 22, 28 

 Fomes applanatus, 140; conchatus, 



149; fomentarius, 112; ignarius, 137; 



pinicola, 112, 143, 145 

 Foote, C. E., 174 



Forests of Maryland (Review), 120 

 Forests of Worcester County, Massa- 

 chusetts (Review), 119 

 Fragaria americana, 134 

 Fraxinus spp., 168, 169, 170 

 Fromme, F. D., 78 

 Fumaria officinalis, 27 

 Further Additions to the F"lora of 



Western Oregon, 220 



Gager, C. S., 38. 39, 60. 76, 151, 153; 

 Robbins's The Botany oi Crop 

 Plants (Review), 56 



Galcopsis Tctrahit, 82 



(ialforchis spectabilis, 116 



(ialium boreal, 205; lanceolatum, 144; 

 Mollugo, 130; parisiense, 30; sylvati- 

 cum, 30; tricornc, 30; vcrum, 30 



(ianoderma Tsugae, 109 



Garrett, A. O., 176 



Gastridium Icndigerum, 32 



Gaultheria procumbens, 133 



Gaylussacia baccata, 132, 133, 136; 

 resinosa, 132 



Geaster saccatus, 112 



Gentiana crinita, 163, 165; glauca, 203, 

 208 



Genus Gleichenia (Dicranopteris) in 

 the Hawaiian Islands, The. 41 



Georgia pellucida, 135 



Geum glaciale, 199. 206. 208; strictum, 

 34 



Gilia aggregata. 29 



Gill Fungi of Tropical North America. 96 



Gleason, H. A., The Local Distribution 

 of Introduced Species near Douglas 

 Lake, Michigan, 81 



Glecoma hederacea, 148 



Gleditsia triacanthos, 169 



Gleichenia dichotoma, 41-51; emargi- 

 nata, 44; fliexuosa, 42; glauca, 43; 

 Hawaiiensis, 43, 44; longissima, 43 



Glyceria, 205 



Greenman, J. M., 151 



Grier, N. M., Double Flowers in 

 Hemerocallus fulva, Linn., 242 



Grossularia hirtella, 133 



Gundersen, A., 175; Emerson and 

 Weed's Our Trees (review), 171; A 

 Sketch of Plant Classification from 

 Theophrast'us to the Present. 212, 231 



Gyalecta cupularis, 146 



Gymnandra stellari. 210 



Gj'mnolomia brevifolia, 183; hispida 

 ciliata, 183; longifolia. 183; multi- 

 flora, 181; multiflora annua, 183; 

 nevadensis, 183; obscura, 183; por- 

 teri, 183 



Gymnosporangium, 109; clavariae- 

 forme, 130, 174; clavipes. 174; glo- 

 bosum, 174; macropus, 174; nidus- 

 avis, 174 



Gymnostomum curvirostre, 128 



Hall and Ingall on Illinois Forests (Re- 

 view), 66 

 Halsted, B. D.. death of, 176 

 Hamamelis virginiana, 141. 145 

 Hansen. A. A.. Preserving Our Wild 

 Flowers. 65 



