252 



Harper, E. T., 75 



Harper, R. A., 38, 39, 59, 76, 78, 151, 

 153. 245 



Harper, R. M., 38, 97; Forests of Mary- 

 land (Review), 120; Forests of Wor- 

 cester County. Massachusetts (Re- 

 view), 119; Hall and Ingall on Illinois 

 Forests (Review), 166; Two Con- 

 necticut Forest Reports (Review), 

 94 



Harris, J. A., 60, 77 



Harshberger, J. W., The Preservation 

 of our Native Plants, 162 



Hastings, G. T., 20; Some Abnormal 

 Poplar Flowers, 16 



Hawaiian Sumach, Rhus semilata var. 

 sandwicensis Engler., 183 



Hawaiian Molaceae, The, i 



Hazen, T. E., 38, 245 



Hedeoma pulegioides, 146 



Hedysarum boreale, 204, 206; pabulare, 

 179 



Helianthus annuus, 11, 12, 14; 30, an- 

 nuus lenticularis, 11, 13, 182; annuus 

 Xcucumerifolius, 12, I4;aridus, 11, 13; 

 canus, 13; cucumerifolius, 12; color- 

 adensis, 181; coloradensis sulphurea, 

 181; decapetalus, J39; grosseserratus, 

 181; integrifolius, 13; parishii, 181; 

 parishii oliveri, 181; patens, 13; 

 petiolaris, 11, 12, 179; petiolaris X 

 annuus 1 1 ; petiolaris integrifolius, 

 13; petiolaris patens, 11 



Heliomeris annua, 183; brevifolia, 183; 

 hispida, 183; hispida ciliata, 183; 

 longifolia, 183; multifiora, 182; neva- 

 densis, 183; obscura, 183; porteri, 183 



Helonias bullata, 163, 165 



Helotium citrinum, 112 



Helvella crispa, 137 



Hemerocallis fulva, 144 



Henry, J. K., A New Variety of Rubus 

 parvifiorus, 54 



Hepatica acutiloba, 116, 137; Hepatica, 

 149 



Hesperis matronalis, 22 



Heterocodon rariflorum, 35 



Heuchera chlorantha, 194; cylindrica, 

 194 



Hibiscus militaris, 61; Moschutos, 61, 

 71 ; oculiroseus, 61 



Hicoria ovata, 115, 144; spp., 168-170 



Hieracium aurantiacum, 86, 87, 132;' 

 florentinum, 132 



Hipposelinum Levisticum, 136 



Hoffmanseggia, 178; jamesii, 180 



Homalia trichomanoides, 112 



Hordeum jubatum, 32, 87 



Horkelia congesta, 27 



Hornc, W. T., 38 



Howe, M. A., 38, 59, 60, 61, 76, 77, 78; 



Proceedings of the Clubs, 244 

 Humulus Lupulus, 26 

 Hj'dnum albonigrum, 137; coralloides, 



137 

 H^-grohypnum palustre, 134 

 Hygrophorus conicus, 137 

 Hjdocomium proliferum, 137; trique- 



trum, 137, 148 

 Hymenochaete tabacina, 140 

 Hymenopappus cinereus, 90; poly- 



cephaJus 90; tenuifolius, 90 

 Hypholoma perplexum, 112 

 Hj^pnum cupressiforme, 146; curvi- 



folium, 116; Haldanianum, 112, 133, 



135; imponens 134, 145; moUuscum, 



146, 148; recurvans, 133, 135; 



tenuirostris, 112 

 Hypoxylon cohaerens, 148; fuscopur- 



pureum, 142; multiforme, 137 

 Hystrix Hystrix, 100, 145 



Iberis coronaria, 27 



Ilex verticillata, 136 



Impatiens bifiora, 139, pallida, 139 



lonopsidium acaule, 223 



Iris sibirica, 203; versicolor, 71, 130 



Isodendrion laurifolium, 3, 4, 10, 11; 



longifolium, 3, 4, 10, 11; pyrifolium, 



3> 4- 9. II 



Jacobs, E., 9 



Jagerinopsis, a Tropical Genus new to 



the United States and Cuba, 78 

 Jenkins, B., 96 

 Journal of the International Club, 40, 



79 

 Journal of the New York Botanical 



Garden, 174 

 Juglans cinerea, 130; nigra, 168, 170 

 Julella monosperma, 140 

 Juncus Bolanderi, 33; dichotomus, 71; 



patens, 26; triformis uniflorus, 194; 



unicialis, 26, 194 

 Juniperus communis, 157; sibirica, 104; 



130, 144; virginiana, 141 



Kalmia angustifolia, 130, 136; latifolia, 



165 

 Keithia Chamaecyparissi 160; thujina, 



157. 158, 159 

 Keithia on Chamaecyparis thyoides, 157 

 Kern, F. D., 40 

 Kochia, 178 

 Konnerth, R., 75 

 Kraemer, H., 151 



Labrador tea in New Jersey, 239 



Laccaria laccata, 137 



Lactarius cicilioides, 145; parus, 137 



