272 



Barto, D. O., 149 



Bartonia, 264; lanceolata, 164; vir- 



ginica, 164 

 Basket willows, 236 

 Bateson, W., personal, 269 

 Batodendron, 73 

 Bauhinia, 185 ; pseudocotyledon, 184, 



i8s 

 Beardslee, H. C, Submerged Willows, 



17 



Benedict, R. C, Ferns, 99 ; Fern Col- 

 lection, 149 ; Studies in the Ophio- 

 glossaceae — III : Key to Botrychium 

 in North America, 197; The Type 

 and Identity of Dryopteris Clin- 

 toniana (D. C. Eaton) Dowell, 133 



Berberis, 4, Ti 



Bermuda Research Station, 87 



Berry, E. W., Additions to the Pleis- 

 tocene Flora of North Carolina, 

 71 ; Juglandaceae from the Pleis- 

 tocene, 96 



Bessey, C. E., personal, 130 



Betula, 224; nana, 53; nigra, 224 



Bicknell, E. P., 57 



Biological Laboratory at Cold Spring 

 Harbor, 88 



Biological Station, North Dakota, 130 



Biophytum, 12; sensitivum, 11 



Bird Clubs, Vermont Botanical and, 

 176 



Blephariglottis lacera, 162 



Boas, F., 44 



Boletus, 147 



Boltonia asteroides, 166 



Boroughs (Parks), Brooklyn and 

 Queens, 191 



Bose, J. C, Mechnical Response of 

 Plants, 9 



Boston meeting of the American As- 

 sociation for the Advancement of 

 Science, 240, 269 



Botanical and Bird Clubs, Vermont, 

 176 



Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, 189 ; 

 Bulletin New York, 85 ; Collection, 

 17; Journal of, 149, 211, 233; 

 Lectures, 88, 196 (See New York 

 Botanical Garden) 



Botanical Gazette, 105 



Botanical meetings, 16, 17, 18, 240 



Botanical Observations in Iceland and 

 Spitzbergen, 45 



Botanical prizes, 18, 108, 176 



Botanical Society of America, 18, 269 



Botanical Studies in Colorado, 149 



Botanical Survey of Presque Isle (re- 

 view), 261 



Botanists of Former Days, Some 

 Ainerican, 241 



Botanizing in Cuba, 171 



Botany, College Entrance, 60, 81, 127, 

 193 



Botany Teaching, 149 



Botany, The Course in, 129 



Botany, The High School Unit in, 266 



Botrychium in North America, Key 

 to, 197 



Botrychium, 197 ; alabamense, 198, 

 199; biternatum, 198, 199; cali- 

 fornicum, 198; Coulteri, 198; de- 

 compositum, 198 ; dissectum, 198, 

 200 ; Jenmani, 198, 199 ; lanceola- 

 tum, 197; Matricariae, 198, 199; 

 obliquum, 198-200; obliquum v. 

 intermedium 199 ; oneidense, 198, 

 200 ; pusillum, 198 ; Schaffneri, 

 198; silaifolium, 198-200; tenui- 

 folium, 199 ; ternatum, 197 ; Under- 

 woodianum, 198, 199 



Boye, M. H., Death of, 108 



Brachiaria digitarioides, 161 



Brackett, M. M., Studies in the Em- 

 bryology of the Mistletoe, Den- 

 dropemon, 57 



Brannon, M. A., personal, 130 



Britton, E. G., 57 



Britton, N. L., Our City Parks in the 

 Hudson-Fulton Celebration, 189 ; • 

 Rhipsalis in the West Indies, 153 ; 

 Cactuses of the West Indies, 126; 

 personal, 18, 193 



British Desmidiaceae, Monograph of 

 (review), 146 



British Science Association, 108 



Broadhurst, J., A " Weeping " Spruce, 

 145 ; Biology in Summer Vacations, 

 104; Fasciation in the Japan 

 Honeysuckle, 208 ; Walton's Wild 

 Flowers and Fruits (review), 167; 

 Ward's Trees (review), 103, 210; 

 Wild Flowers and Trees of Colo- 

 rado (review), 261 



Brown, A., 57, 85 



Brown, S., 125 



Bronx Park conservatories, 193 



Bud-rot, 16 



Buds, Winter, 105 



Budding in Drosera, Reproduction by, 

 89 _ 



Bulletin of the New York Botanical 

 Garden, 85 



Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical 

 Club, 105, 151 



Bulletins of the State Geological and 

 Natural History of Connecticut, 

 Recent (review), 35 



