277 



Herbarium Notes, 74 



Heredity, Sex, 63 



Heterotheca, 166; subaxillaris, 166 



Hevea, 177 



Hexastylis arifolia, 170 



Hicoria, 97; alba, 98; aquatica, 71, 

 98 ; glabra, 97 ; minima, 98 ; ovata, 

 98 ; pecan, 98 ; pseuda-glabra, 98 ; 

 villosa, 162 



High Scliool Unit in Botany, 266 



Hill, E. J., The Distribution of Three 

 Naturalized Crucifers, 65 ; The 

 Fate of a Violet or the Benefit of 

 Cleistogamy, 229 



Hill, J. J., Conservation of soil fer- 

 tility, 2Z7 



Hitchcock, C. S., personal, 239 



Hollick, A., 19, A New Genus of Fos- 

 sil Fagaceae from Colorado, i 



Honeysuckle, Fasciation in the Japan, 

 208 



Hooker, Henrietta, E., 37 



Home, W. T., 198; personal, 176 



Houser, J. S., 108 



Houstonia 55, 170; caerulea, 54, 170; 

 minor, 170; purpurea, 54; rotundi- 

 folia, 170 



Houttuynia, 119 



Howe, M. A., Recent Bulletins of the 

 State Geological and Natural His- 

 tory Survey of Connecticut (re- 

 view), 35 ; Some Floral and Scenic 

 Features of Porto Rico, 265 ; 

 Thaxter's Contribution toward a 

 Monograph of the Laboulbeniaceae 

 (review), 6; personal, 268 



Hudson-Fulton Celebration, in our 

 City Parks, 189 



Hydnum, 147 



Hydrocotyle umbellata, 614; verticil- 

 lata, 164 



Hypericum adpressum, 164; virgatum, 

 164 



Hypholoma, 147; perplexum, 147 



Hypolepis, 184; coloradensis, 184, 

 185 : repens, 184 



Ibervillea Sonorae, 105 



Iceland and Spitzbergen, Botanical 



Observations in, 45 

 Ilex, 223; decidua, 170; glabra, 170, 



224 ; opaca, 223, 225 

 Identity and Type of Dryopteris Clin- 



toniana Dowell, The, 133 

 Immigrants, New Stations for Plant, 



79 



Interest to Teachers, Of, 14, 38, 60, 

 81, 104, 127, 148, 192, 211, 233, 

 266 



lorns, M. J., Death of, 216 



Ipomoea, 184 



Itea Virginia, 163 



Jack, J. G., personal, 130 



Jamaica, A new Grass Endemic in, 



209 ; Collecting Fungi in, 80 

 Japan Honeysuckle, Fasciation in the, 



208 

 Jeffrey, E. C, 18 

 Jennings's Botanical Survey of Pre- 



sque Isle (review), 261 

 Jesup, M. K., personal, 216 

 Johnson, D. S., 19 

 Johnston, J. R., personal, 130 

 Johnson, R. H., Aberrant Societies of 



Sanguinaria and Trillium, 5 

 Jones, L. R., personal, 195 

 Jordan, D. S., 20 

 Journal of the New York Botanical 



Garden, 149, 211, 233 

 Juglandaceae from the Pleistocene of 



Maryland, 96 

 Juglans, 97, 99 ; leconteana, 142 ; ni- 

 gra, 98 ; nigra var. f ossilis, 99 ; re- 



gia, 99 ; tephrodes, 99 

 Juncus acuminatus, 186 ; balticus, 186 ; 



effusus, 222, 22^; repens, 162; 



xiphioides montanus, 187 

 Juniperus barbadensis, 170 



Kebler, Dr., personal, 239 



Kern, F. D., The Rust of Timothy, 3 



Kerr, W. J., personal, 239 



Key to Botrychium in North America, 



197 

 Key to winter trees about Milwaukee, 



149 

 Kinrnan, C. F., 108 

 Kirkwood, J. E., personal, 176 

 Knight, L. I., personal, 215 

 Kobresia, 231 

 Koellia aristata, 165 

 Kosteletzkya virginica, 164 

 Kiikenthal's Cyperaceae-Caricoideae 



(review), 230 

 Kuster, E., personal, 130 



Laboulbeniaceae, Monograph of (re- 

 view), 6 



Lactaria, 147 



Laboratory at Tolland, Colorado, A 

 summer, 131 



Laramie Cretaceous, Amber in the, 

 140 



