279 



Heuchera villosa, 253 



Hevea Ijrasilicnsis, 33 



Heydotis verticillaris, 41 



Hibiscus Moscheutos, 24; oculiroscus, 

 18, 22, 24 



Hickoria alba, 255 



I-Iierocliloe odorata, 236 



Hill, G. R.. 149 



Hillard, A. R., A note on Preservatives 

 for Algae, 142 



Hitchcock, A. S., 150, 250, 273 



HoUick, A., 30, 79 



Hominoia riparia, 94 



Hordeum, vulgare, 100 



House, H. D.. loi 



Houstonia patens, 130; tenuifolia, 253 



Howe, M. A., 74, 79, 96, 98, 149 



Howe, R. H., Jr., An Interesting Tropic- 

 al Lichen new to the United States, 50 



Hydrangea arborescens, 253, 254 



Hydrocotyle umbellata, 269 



Hygrohypnum ochraceum, 90, 107, ill, 



113. 114 



Hylocomium, 87, 107 



Hypericum Bissellii, 18, 21, 23; mu- 

 tilum, 269; mysorense, 44 



Hypnum, 91, 108, 107; Crista-castren- 

 sis, 87, 108, 111-114; Haldanianum, 

 87, 88, 108, III, 112, 114; imponens, 

 87, 89, 108, III, 112, 114; molluscum, 

 87, 108, 111-114; Patientiae, 87, 108, 

 111-114; recurvans, 88, 89, 108, iii- 

 114; reptile, 87, 89, 108, iii, 112 



Hyptis capitata, 94; spicigera, 94 



Iceland, Two Mosses new to, 47 

 Identity of Trichomanes pyxidiferum. 



The, 77 

 Ilex monticola, 255; opaca, 100; verti- 



cillata, 238 

 Impatiens biflora, 238 

 Index of common local names of plants, 



240 

 Induced and Inheiited Fasciations, 76 

 Interesting Case of Girdling, An, 75 

 Interesting Fern Locality in Florida 



threatened with Destruction, 190 

 Interesting Topical Lichen new to the 



United States, An, 50 

 Is Carduus undulatus Nutt. found in 



Colorado?, 204 

 Is Forestry a Science?, 136 

 Isolepis barbata, 243 

 Iva frutescens, 240 



Jackson, H. S., 30 



Jamaica and its Plants, 207 



Jambosa malaccensis, 261; vulgaris, 265 



Jatropa stimulosa, 130 



Johnson, A., 76 



Johnstone, G. R., 192 



Jones, J. D., 148 



[ournal of Ecology, 209 



jud,F. C, 73 



Juglans cinerca, 140, 255 



Juncus cacsaricnsis, 18, 20, 23; effusus, 



269; prismatocarpus, 42 

 Juniperus horizontalis, 235, 236 

 Jussiaea leptocarpa, 269 



Kalmia angustifolia, 239; latifolia, 252, 



254 



Kearney, T. II., 250 



Keeler,'E. L., 95, 98 



Kern, F. D., 51 



Kirkbride, W., 95, 98 



Kneiffia Allenii, 18, 22, 23 



Kney, L., death of, 209 



Knowlton, F. H., 79; A New Fossil 

 Selaginella from the Lower Tertiary 

 of Montana, 201 



Knudson, L., 191 



Kramer's Scientific and Applied Phar- 

 macognosy (Review), 120 



Krygia occidentalis, 130 



Kyllinga pumila, 269 



Laidlaw, C. G. P., death of, 209 



Larix laricina, 236 



Laurera madreporiformis, 50 



Lechia Drummondii, 130 



Lee, E., death of, 209 



Legousia perfoliata, 130 



Leontodon autumnalis, 240 



Leptobryum pyriforme, 63, 66, 83, 

 110-114 



Leptochloa mucronata, 226 



Leskea, 89, 109; obscura, 109, 111-114 



Leucobryum glaucum, 62, 83, no, iii- 

 114 



Levine, M., 96, 122, 123, 272; Baden's 

 Observations on the Germination of 

 spores of Coprinus sterquilinus (Re- 

 view), 28; Proceedings of the Club, 

 148 



Levy, D. J., Common Mosses According 

 to Habitat. A Non-technical De- 

 scription Based on Macroscopical 

 Characters, 55, 80, 103 



Life zones of the Rocky Mountain Re- 

 gion, 75 



Limnobium Spongia, 269 



Linaria canadensis, 130 



Linnaea borealis, 239 



Lepidium intermedium, 130 



Linum medium, 130; multicaule, 130 



Liriodendron tulipifera, 255 



Livingston, B. E., 191 



Lobelia inflata, 253; nicotianaefolia, 45 



Lodoicea seychellarum, 9 



