INDEX 



Abbe, C, death of, 234 



Abies grandis, 259 



Abrams, L. R., 78, 250 



Abrus pricatorius, 94 



Abutilon abutilon, 239 



Acacia confusa, 94 



Acanthus, 38 



Acer pennsylvanicum, 255; rubrum, 



255; saccharum, 141, 255 

 Aconitum reclinatum, 253; uncinatum, 



253 

 Adams, E., 95, 98 

 Adams, J. F., 123 

 Addisonia, 190 

 Admirable Polyporus in the flora of the 



Lake George region. The, 139 

 Aeschynomene Virginica, 269 

 Agathis robusta, 9 

 Ageratum conyzoides, 93 

 Agriculture of the Punjab, The, 148 

 Allium anceps, 243; falcifolium, 243; 



Nuttallii, 130; platyphyllum, 242, 243 

 Allium platyphyllum sp. nov., 242 

 Alnus rugosa, 255 

 Amaranthus spinosus, 93 

 Amblystegiella adnata, 89, 103-114; 

 Amblystegium, 87, 103-114; fiuviatile, 



90,104-114; irrigium, 90, 104-114; 



riparium, 90, 111-114; varium, 104 

 Amelanchier canadensis, 74; oblongi- 



folia, 238 

 American Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, 29 

 American Museum of Natural History, 



Meetings at, 77, 123, 207 

 American Journal of Botany, 18 

 American Naturalist, 165 

 American Phy topathological Society, 5 1 

 Amherstia nobilis, 6 

 Ammophila arenaria, 237 

 Amorpha herbacea, 238 

 Ampelopsis arborea, 238 

 Amphicarpon amphicarpon, 18-22 

 Anaphalis brevifolia, 41 

 Anastrophus paspaloides, 269 

 Andrews, A. L., Bryological notes — II. 



Two mosses New to Iceland, 47 

 Andropogon glomeratus, 269; nardus, 43 

 Aneilema vitiense, 93 

 Angelica hirsuta, 253 

 Anisomeles indica, 93 

 Annals of Botany, 18 

 Anomodon, 89, 104; attenuatus, 89, 



103-114; rostratus, 88, 104-114; 

 tristis, 105, 112, 114 



Anthemis cotula, 240 



Apios tuberosa, 238, 269 



Aralia, 177; racemosa, 239 



Araucaria Bidwellii, 8; Cooki, 8 



Arbutus Mcnziesii, 257 



Arctostaphylos tomentosa, 259 



Arnica cordifolia, 230 



Artimisia frigida, 195, 196 



Asagraea ofificinalis, 99 



Ascent of Turquino, the Highest Moun- 

 tain in Cuba, The, 211 



Asclepiodora viridis, 130 



Aster cordifolius, 253; novi-belgii, 240; 

 undulatus, 253 



Astragalus, 156 



Aulacomnium heterostichum, 63, 80, 

 110-114; palustre, 65, 80, no, 114 



Aureola laevigata, 253 



Azalea nudiflora, 254 



Baccharis halimifolia, 235, 240 



Bacillus amylovorus, 273 



Baden's Observations on the Germina- 



ation of Spores of Coprinus sterquil- 



inus (Review), 28 

 Bailey's Principles of Fruit Growing 



(Review), 28 

 Ball, E. D., 149 



Baptisia perfoliata in Florida?, 183 

 Barbula, 62-66, 80, no, 114 

 Barnhart, J. H., 96, 97, 98, 122, 189 

 Barringtonia speciosa, 14 

 Bartlett, H. H., 30; The Botanical 



Work of Edward Lee Greene, 151; 



Parthenium Lloydii, a New Alexican 



Guayule, 45 

 Bartramia pomiformis, 64, 66, 81, iio- 



114 

 Barss, H. P., 30 

 Bartsch, P., 30 

 Beals, J. T., 189 



Benedict, R. C., Snow Injury to Trees, 71 

 Berberis aristata, 45; trifoliolata, 237 

 Bergman, H. F., 176 

 Berr^^ E. W., A Zamia from the Lower 



Eocene, 177 

 Betula alleghanensis, 255; lutea, 255; 



nigra, 100 

 BicucuUa eximia, 253 

 Bidens laevis, 269; trichosperma, 269 

 Blakeslee, A. F., 95, 98, 189 



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