268 



Artemisia, 78, 259; tridentata, 197 



Artocarpus, 195 



Arthur, J. C, New Combinations from 



the Genus Euphorbia, 259 

 Arum italicum, 87; maculatum, 87 

 Aruncus allegheniensis, 170 

 Arundinaria, 230-232; macrosperma, 



229, 231 

 Asclepiadaceae, 241, 177 

 Asclepias incarnata, 208, 209 

 Ascophyllum, 178 

 Aspidium thelypteris, 207 

 Aster sp., 95 

 Astragallus canadensis, 173; carolini- 



anus, 173 

 Aviunnia, 132 

 Avrainvillea levis, 134, 136; longicaulis, 



135; Mazei, 135, 136; sordida, 134, 



135 

 Azalea viscosa, 9 



Bach's Oxidases, 55 



Bacillus subtilis, 224 



Baileya, 79 



Balsas Mountains, Guerrero, 113 



Balsas River, 78 



Bancroft, W. D., A Universal Law, 202 



Banksia, 235 



Baptesia villosa, 10 



Barnhart, J. H., 69, 241 



Bartholomew, E. T., personal, 223 



Bartlett, H. H., 74 



Batodendron arboreum, 95 



Bay-leaved Caper Tree, 12 



Benedict, R. C, Hough's Leaf Key to 



the Trees (review), 17; Notes on 



Cuban Ferns, 118 

 Berberis, 150; vulgaris, 150 

 Berry, E. W., A Method of Making 



Leaf Prints, 62 

 Berula erecta, 206, 207, 208 

 Bessey, E. A., Alexander's Outline Key 



of Michigan Sunflowers (review), 264 

 Bessey, C. E., personal, 22, 266 

 Best Methods of teacljing Botany to 



School Students. The, 161 

 Betula, 230-232; nigra, 206, 208, 209, 



228, 229; flabellifolia, 254, 256; odo- 



rata tortuosa, 252 

 Betulaceae, 255 

 Bicknell, E. P., 69 

 Bidens comosa, 207; vulgata, 207 

 Bifurcaria, 178 

 Bigelovia nudata, 93 

 Bigelowia, 92, 93 

 Billings, E., personal, 132 

 Biological laboratory, 76; laboratory at 



Woods Hole, 99; teaching, 99 

 Biological Survey of the Panama Canal 



Zone, 72 



Biology, 99; for College Entrance, 137 



Biometrika, 20 



Boas, H., personal, 223 



Boehmeria cylindrica, 207, 208 



Bog in Central Illinois, A, 205 



Boletus cyanescens, 28; luridus, 26; 

 scaber, 59; spp., 88 



Bolley, H. L., 140 



Bombax, 195 



Boraginaceae, 255 



Boodleopsis, 134 



Botanical Garden, New York (see New 

 York, etc.) 



Botanical Gazette, 73 



Botanical Name of Wild Sapodilla, The, 

 128 



Botanical Society of America, 22 



Boraginaceae, 109 



Bradburya virginiana, 173 



Bradley Bibliography of Wood Plants, 

 164 



Brainerd, E., 240; personal, 75 



Brassica japonica, 34 



Braya, 257 



Britton, Mrs. H. L., death of, 100 



Britton, E. G., 69; Fern Collecting in 

 Cuba, 155; Reviews of Recent Moss 

 Literature, 119; personal, 75, 98, 224 



Britton, N. L., 69, 121, 240; An Un- 

 described Opuntia from Jamaica, 130; 

 A Second Species of Hernandia in 

 Jamaica, 174; Flora of Pinar del Rio, 

 Cuba, 44; Opuntia Tracyi sp. nov., 

 152; Rediscovery of Tillandsia Swart- 

 zii Baker, 31 ; The Botanical Name of 

 the Wild Sapodilla, 128; personal, 75, 

 98, 180, 224, 248 



Broadhurst, J., 69; Another Respiration 

 Experiment, 261; Hunter's Essentials 

 of Biology and Sharp's Laboratory 

 Manual in Biology (review), 155; 

 Of Interest to Teachers, 46, 70, 137, 

 156, 242; The Best Methods of 

 Teaching Botany to School Students, 

 161; personal, 180 



Brongniartia, 82 



Brooklyn Institute, Museum, 180; of 

 Arts and Science, 76 



Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 98, 144 



Brooklyn Central Museum, 124, 149, 180 



Brown, A., 241 



Brown, W. H., personal, 248 



Bruckman, L., 118 



Brunnichia, 230-232; cirrhosa, 229 



Bryocles, 2 



Buettneria perplexans, 236 



Bulletin of the Botanical Society of 

 France, 120 



Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 

 45, 202, 224, 248 



