252 



Castilleja, 113; coccinea, 236, 240 



Catalpa Catalpa, 246 



Catofcepium nigritum, 232 



Celtis mississippiensis, 9, 10; occi- 

 dentalis, 10 



Cenchrus carolinianus, 188 



Centaurea Jacea, 13 



Cercis, 121 



Chamberlain, E. B., 33 



Changes in Teaching Biology in our 

 High Schools, 65 



Chelone glabra, 117, 240; glabra 

 tomentosa, 117, 240; Penstemon, 

 115 



Chivers, A. H., 103 



Chlonanthes tomentosa, 117 



Chloris radiata, 188 



Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum, 12 



Chrysohypnum stellatum, .232 



Chrysophlyctis endobiotica, 159 



Chrysopsis mariana, 12; villosa, 184 



Cichorium Intybus, 12 



Cinna latifolia, 191; pendula, 191 



Circaea pacifica, 184 



Cnicus, 181 



Cockayne, A. H., 204 



Cockerell, T. D. A., Carpolithes macro- 

 phyllus a Philadelphus, 244; Heli- 

 anthus Besseyi Bates, 197; Notes 

 on Coelogyne, 227; Notes on Lycasti, 

 10; Some Western Columbines, 137 



Coelogyne asperata, 228; cristata, 227; 

 pandurata, 227; sparsa, 228; speciosa, 

 228 



Cohen, N., 247 



Coker, D., 18 



Collomia, 175 



Columbia University, Meeting at, 79 



Conarum, 175 



Comparison of the Flora of Southern 

 British Columbia with that of the 

 State of Washington, as Illustrated 

 by the Floras of Henry and Piper, 



174 

 Concerning Duplicate Types, 13 

 Conobeaborealis, 146 

 Cooper, W. S., 83 

 Corallorrhiza odontorhiza, 153 

 Correction, A, 83 

 Corvus Corvus, 246 

 Corylus calif ornica, 183 

 Cupressus Macnabiana, 92; nevadensis, 



92; Sargenti, 92 

 Cynodon Dactylon, 188 

 Cynosurus, 180; cristatus, 189, 221; 



echinatus, 189 

 Cyperus dentatus, 126; diandrus, 126; 



esculentus-, 126; filiculmis, 126; 



Houghtoni, 126; inflexus, 126; rivu- 



laris, 126; strigosus, 126 



Cypripedium arietinum, 153, 155; parvi- 



flora, 182 

 Cytisus scoparius, 184 



Dactylis glomerata, 223, 227 



Damon, W. E., -103 



Danthonia americana, 221, 226; cali- 



f ornica, 221 

 Dasiphora, 175 

 Dasystephana Menzesii, 49; spathacea, 



49 

 Dasystoma virginica, 49 

 Daucus carota, 12 

 DeForest, R., 105 

 Denslow, H. M., Reminiscences of 



orchid-hunting, 152 

 Descharapsia casepitosa, 221, 226; 



calycina, 191; danthonioides, 221; 



elongata, 221; holciformis, 189 

 Dianthus, 180; Armeria, 13 

 Dicostegia, 3 



Dicranum elongatum, 232 

 Digitaria humifusa, 188, 219, 226 

 Dipsacus, i«i 

 Distichlis maritima, 192 

 Distribution of the Montane Plants of 



the Rocky Mountains, The, 34 

 Dodge, B. O., 19, 248; Proceedings of 



the Club, 17, 18, 19, 33, 79, 102, 



122, 157, 247 

 Douglass, H. B., 247 

 Drepanocladus aduncus, 232; brevi- 



folius, 232; scoprioides, 232 

 Dryas integrifolia, 18 

 Drymocallis, 175 

 Duggar, B. M., 124 

 Dulichium arundinaceum, 129 



Eatonia obtusata, 192; pennsylvanica, 



192 

 Echihochloa-Crus-galli, 219 

 Ecological Society of America, 84 

 Elatine, 181 

 Eleocharis acicularis, 127; acuminata, 



127; capitata, 246; diandra, 126; 



intermedia, 127; obtusa, 126; oliva- 



cea, 126; palustris, 127; tenuis, 127, 



246 

 Eleusine tristachya, 188 

 Elymus dasystachys, 190; glaucus, 



225, 226; littoralis, 193; moUis, 193; 



saxicolus, 193 

 Encalypta brevicola, 232 

 •Ephedra viridis, 92 

 Eragrostis cyperoides, 189; hypnoides, 



221, 226; Orcuttiana, 189; reptans, 



192 

 Erigeron, 181; canadensis, 13; filiformis, 



183; ramosus, 13 

 Eriocaulon septangularc, 13 



