269 



Bureau of Plant Industry, 124 



Bursera, 82 



Burgess, E. S., 69 



Butler, B. T., 241 



Butler, O., 68 



Byrsonima Karwinskiana, 115; lucida, 

 12 



Cactaceae, 82 



Caesalpinaceae, 172 



California Vine Disease, 68 



Callicarpa americana, 95 



Callistemon, 176 



Callitrichaceae, 188 



Callitriche Austinii, 188 



Calvin, C, Collections of, 75 



Campbell, D. H., Notes on Some 

 Californian Green Algae, 17 



Campanula uniflora, 258 



Campanulaceae, 255 



Campulosus aromaticus, 95 



Candolle, A. de, bust of, 164 



Capparis cynophallophora, 12 



Cannon, W. A., personal, 266 



Capsella, 139 



Cardamine, 257; pratensis, 33; pur- 

 purea, 34; rotundifolia, 34 



Carhart, M., 70 



Carduus, 45 



Carex, 256; lurida, 207; texensis, 11 



Carnegiea gigantea, 245 



Carolinas, Additions to the Flora of the, 

 —11,9 



Carpinus, 231; caroliniana, 229 



Carpolithes, 234; macrophyllus, 235, 

 236 



Caryophyllaceae, 255 



Cassebeer, H. A., Jr., 241 



Cassia Chamaecrista, 172; marylandica, 

 172; nicticans, 172 



Cassiope, 258; hypnoides, 254; treta- 

 gona, 254, 258 



Castilla, 241 



Casuarina, 195 



Catalase, 25, 58, 104 



Catalyzers, 24 



Cat-tail Seeds, Germination of, 181 



Cattell, J. M., personal, 22 



Cattleya, 121 



Caulophyllum thaJictroides, 150 



Cecil, Mrs. E., 222 



Celastraceae, 189, 242 



Celastrus scandens, 165 



Cellulares, 151 



Celtis occidentalis, 209 



Cephalanthus, 206, 208, 209; occi- 

 dentalis, 208, 209 



Cerastium, 257 



Ceratiola, 65 



Cereus, 171 



Cercis canadensis, 172 



Chamberlain, C. J., personal. 143 

 Chamaecistus, 258; procumbens, 254 

 Chamaenerium latifolium, 254, 258 

 Chamaesyce arizonica, 260; hirsuta, 



260; lasiocarpa, 260; hypericifolia. 



260; nutans, 260; pilosula, 260; 



Preslii, 260; potosina, 260 

 Chamberlain, L. T., personal, 132 

 Chamomile, 151 

 Chaptalia tomentosa, 96 

 Cheilanthes Alabamensis, 94 

 Chelone glabra, 208 

 Chestnut Wight, 247 

 China, A new Kind of Corn from, 203 

 Chondrophora, 93, 96; nudata, 93, 96, 



97; virgata, 93, 95^97 

 Chondrophora virgata in West Florida. 



92 

 Chromogens, 86-89 

 Chrysobalanus oblongifolius, 95; pello- 



carpus, II 

 Chrysocoma nudata, 92, 93 ; virgata, 92, 



93 



Chrysopsis pinifolia, 93 



Chrysosplenium americanum. 35; te- 

 trandrum, 258 



Cicca disticha, 11 



Cichoriaceae, 255 



Cicuta bulbifera, 207; maculata, 208 



Cimicifuga racemosa, 150 



Cinna arundinacea, 205, 207 



Cladium, 231; eflusum, 229 



Cladocephalus luteofuscus, 137; sco- 

 parius, 137 



Cladonia sp., 96 



Cladrastis, 168, 169; tinctoria, 167 



Clark, E. D., 69; The Nature and Func- 

 tion of the Plant Oxidases, 23, 55, 84, 



lOI 



Clematis, 82 



Clerodendron, 114 



Clintonia borealis, 198 



Clitocybe illudens, 154 



Clitoria Mariana, 174 



Clogging of the Drain Tile by Roots, 

 The, 51 



Cochlearia, 257; fenestrata, 254; groen- 

 landica, 254 



Cockerell, T. D. A., Fossil Flowers and 

 Fruits, 234; New Names in Ilex, 264 



Codiaceae of the Siboga Expedition, in- 

 cluding a Monograph of the Flabel- 

 larieae and Udoteae, The (review), 



133 



Coker, W. C, 224; Additions to the 

 Flora of the Carolinas — II. 9; per- 

 sonal, 75 



Colacodasya verrucaeformis, 1 79 



Cole, C. A., personal, 75 



Collins, F. S., 17 



