251 



Berry, E. \V., 19, 203; Pleistocene 

 Plants from Tennessee and Missis- 

 sippi, 8 



Bignoniii Catalpa, 246 



Blanchard, VV. H., 158 



Blome, W. H., 124 



Boerker's Our National Forests (Re- 

 view), 14 



Book Reviews, 228 



Botanical Abstracts, 230 



Botanical Explorations in Eqiiador, 

 123 



Botanical Gardens at Buitenzorg, Java, 

 The, 34 



Botanical Study of Skunk Cabbage, 

 Symplocarpus foetidus. A, 21 



Botany in the City High School, 57 



Brassica sp., 12, 13 



Britton, E. G., 18, 79, 157, 230; The 

 Swiss League for the Protection of 

 Nature (Review), 10 1 



Britton, N. L., 103, 158, 159, 203, 231; 

 Flora of the District of Columbia 

 (Review), 244; Testimonial dinner 

 to, 105 



Britton and Rose's Cactaceae (Re- 

 view), 200 



Briza minor, 222 



Broadhurst, J., 19, 82 



Bromus carinatus, 222, 227; Gussoni, 

 193; hordeaceus, 193, 222, 227; 

 hordeaceus leptostachj-s, 222; margi- 

 natus, 222, 227; polyanthus, 222; 

 racemosus commutatus, 193; rubens, 

 222; secalinus, 222, 227; sterilis, 

 222, 226; tectorum, 222, 227; tec- 

 torum nudus, 222; villosus, 222, 

 227; vulgaris, 222, 226; vulgaris 

 eximius, 222 



Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 20; meeting 

 at, 122 



Brown, C, 247 



Bryological Notes — V., Scapania nim- 

 bosa from Norway, 49 



Bryum neodamense, 232; pallescens, 

 232 



Buchnera, 113; americana, 235 



Buellia geographica, 248 



Bulgaria globosa, 231 



Burnham, S. H., The Sedges of the 

 Lake George Flora, 125 



Burns, G. P., 84, 159 



Bursa bursa-pastoris heegeri, 137; heeg- 

 eri,i37 



Calamagrostis lactea, 191; Langsdorfii 



lactea, 191 

 Caldwell, O. W., 104 

 Calistachya alba, 161; virginica, 161 

 Calopogon pulchellus, 153 



Calvatia gigantea, 248 



Canadian Arctic Mosses, 232 



Cannon, W. A., 51 



Capnorea, 181 



Capraria gratioloit.'es, 149 



Cardot, J., 33 



Carex, i8r; albicans, 132; aperta, 125; 

 albursina. 133; anceps, 133; arctata, 

 133; Asa-Grayi, 136; aurea, 133; 

 Bailcyi, 136; blanda, 133; Bicknellii, 

 132; bromoidcs, 131; brunnescens, 

 131; cancsccns, 131; castanea, 133; 

 cephalophora, 130; cephaloidea, 130; 

 chordorrhiza, 129; communis, 132; 

 comosa, 136; complanata, 134; com- 

 planata robusta, 134; conoidea, 133; 

 Crawfordii, 131; crinita, 135; crista- 

 tella, 131; cryptolepis, 135; Dewey- 

 ana, 131; digitalis, 133; disperma, 

 130; eburnea, 132; exilis, 131; fes- 

 tucacea, 132; flava, 135; flexuosa, 

 133; foenea, 132; folliculata, 135; 

 formosa, 133; gracillima, 133; granu- 

 laris, 133; grisea, 133; gyandra, 135; 

 hirtifolia, 132; Hitchcockiana, 133; 

 Houghtonii, 135; hystricina, 136; 

 hystricina Dudlej-i, 136; intumes- 

 cens, 136; lacustris, 136; lanuginosa, 

 135; lasiocarpa, 135; laxiculmis, 133; 

 laxiflora, 133; Leersii, 131; leersii 

 angustata, 131; Leersii cephalantha, 

 131; leptalea, 132; hmosa, 134; 

 lupulina, 136; lupulina Bellavilla, 

 136; lupulina X retrorsa, 136; lurida, 

 136; lurida X lupulina, 136; monile, 

 135; Novae-Angliae, 132; normalis, 

 131; normalis perlonga, 131; Oedeii, 

 125; pallescens, 134; pauciflora, 132; 

 paupercula, 134; pedunculata, 132; 

 pennsylvanica, 132; plantaginea, 133; 

 platj'phylla, 133; prairea, 130; pro- 

 jecta, 131; prasina, 133; Pseudo- 

 Cyperus, 136; retroflexa, 129; re- 

 trorsa, 136; rosea, 129; scabrata, 

 134; scoparia, 131; sparganioides, 

 130; Sprengelii, 134; squarrosa, 125; 

 stipita, 130; straminea, 131; stricta, 

 135; Swanii, 134; tenuifiora, 130; 

 trichocarpa, 135; trisperma, 130; 

 tribuloides, 131; torta, 135; Tucker- 

 mani, 136; umbcllata, 132; varia, 

 132; vestita, 135; virescens, 134; 

 vulpinoidea, 130; xanthocarpa, 130 



Carnegiea gigantea, 200 



Carpenter, W. H., 105 



Carpolithes macrophyllus a Phila- 

 delphus, 244 



Cassandra, 153 



Cassiope, 175; tetragona, 18 



Castanea pumila, 9 



