Contents. 
from Colorado, ae ee 419 ; eridan Gems, 419; Mineralogical Notes, ae 
Native Iron from w Jer: 618; Flexi ey aie Gown Pennsylvania, 619; Some Main 
rado, 1039 ; in 
adinite, 1041; New Minerals, 1141; Phetegreniy as applied to Minerals, 1143; Szaboite, 1144; 
Mineralogical Notes, 1144; Leucite from Lower C Sar Rasa 1259; Enargite from Montana, 1260; 
zulite from Georgia, 1260; Mineralogical Notes, 126r. 
District of Columbia, 66; Hybridism in Spirogyra 
usted 67; = Fungi, € 68; New Florida Aea II, 69; Gray’s Contributions to North 
merican Botany, 7 tot apres of new Species, 71 ; Remarka- 
Pr Fungus rome tg. = rain m, 73; Bo tanica redt 73% Popular Botany Again, 186; Gen 
era Pyrenomycetum Schematice delineata, 187; New F a Fungi, Im, 188 
ps, 190; A iti e i 
w I 
190; The August Flora of the Dismal Swamp and vicinity, 288; Lab ratory Notes, 290; Allen’s 
araceæ Americanz Exsiccatz, 290; gas ical Notes, 291 ; Ghands on a Grass [Illustrated], 
420; PAA aa in Zygnemacez, 421 ; Some Recent Botanical Advances, 422; Botany in a Méd- 
erican Ss, 
Botany, 533; Botanical Not, 534; An Okara tion of the Feniltstion of v Germ Cell o 
quisetu. i 
g a > 
fungus, 628; Red Clover in New Zealand, 6: flag: Botanical Notes, 629; Notes on Fungi, 721; 
Structure and Physiology of the Passion San iagoa lutea) oo 722; Cone 
spectus generum Discomycetum hucusque osuit, P. A. cardo, 723; 
The — = the Glade Mallow (Napza soloa) tllstraed, 724; See at ig posi g 
meeting of the A, A. A. S., 725; Erratum 725; Botanical Notes, 725; Additional Notes on Passion 
Foe ce 820; Anew Species of Moss[Ilinstrate ed], 821; The Fertilization of Pedicularis 
canadensis, 822; The Fertilization of Giant Hyssop ( ihanibies nepetoides) [Illustrated], -928 ; 
The Injuriousness of Porcupine Grass, 929; Structure of the Fruit of Porcupine G [Hlus- 
trated], 930; An abnormal — T 931; Botanical Notes, 932; Structure, Development 
and Distribution of Stomata in Equisetum arvense [Illustr Desmi e 
United States, 1042 ; onia Notes, 1044; Self-planting of Seeds of Porcupine Grass, 1145; 
The adventitious Inflorescence of Cuscuta glomerata RGR age ; Botany inthe A. A, A. 
3» 
S., 1147; New Species of North Amela Fungi, 1 ; Botanical Notes, 1148 ; Notes on the 
Structure re of the Flowers of Zygad » Nutt. Diaea], 1262; Concerning ey man- 
nerin which some Seeds o bury iy. kansae i n the Soil, 1262; New Spec f North 
f Grasses i 
American Fungi (continued), 1264; The Death of George Pendu. pea, e 1265; 
Botanical Notes, 1265. 
‘omology.—The genus Colias, 74; Habits of Blaps and Embaphion. 76 ; Larval Habits of 
al 
he Diparon family Dexidz, 76; Northern Localities for Southern Butterflies, 77; Insect-life 
ider Bags, S> 77; Aletia ae in the Nort 
Aquatic Spiders, 78; The Phylloxera 
in api Soil, 78; try for the he Siworm +78; The Ch bats thet in New York 
State, 79; Bacterial Dusace of he rh Cabbage-worm, 80; Entomological Notes, 803 
Flight of Insects, 191i; Van io, 191 imenta: ings in Beetles 192; 
Sitaris and ormations [Illustrated], 193; Variation in’ the t93; nities 
gan in 
ting Man, 540; ao Notes, 542; Eaton’s Mono- 
May-flies, Part 1, 630; Notes on Moths, 632: The Bird-louse (Dermaleichus 
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