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Some Additions to the Flora of M i>sa- 

 chusetts, 166; Cases of Poisoning by 



Cypripedium spectable in Vermont, 



94; further Observations on Nephro- 

 dium, ivS; Notable Plant Stations in 

 Rhode Island, [98; Noteworthy Plants 

 of Connecticut, 98 ; Plants from Prince 



E Iward island, 31 ; Plants of Intervale, 



New Hampshire, 6l j Plants recently 

 found in and around North Kaston, 

 Massachusetts, 13; Vermont and New 

 Hampshire Plants in the Middle Con- 

 necticut Valley, — I, 129. 



Sonchus asper, 92. 



Sorrel, 81 . 



Southeastern Connecticut, Noteworthy 

 Plants of,— IH, 2 (>. 



Southern New Hampshire, Calluna vul- 

 garis in. 200. 



Spartina caespitoaa, 27; juncea, 27. 



Species of Crepis and Eeontodon Newly 

 Introduced, 249. 



Specularia perfoliata, 15. 

 Speedwell, 10;. 

 Spergularia borealis, 33, 



Sphagnum, .42, 74, 75, 212, 338; acuti- 



fohum, 50, 242; cuspidatum, 241; 



cymbifolium, 50; intermedium, 242; 



medium, 242; recurvum, 242 ; rigidum. 



242; squarrosum, 30; tenerum, 242. 

 Spice-bush, 1 ^2. 

 Spiraea japonica, 28; prunifolia, 38. 



Spiranthes cernua, 19, 76; gracilis, 19; 



latlfolia, 19; praecox, 19, 20; Ro- 

 manzofriana. 19,22; simplex, 19. 

 Spleenwort, Ebony, 54; Green. 54; 



Mountain. ^4. 



Spongomorpha, 113-115, 119; Hystrix, 

 m(>, 117; Sonderi, 116, 117; spines- 

 cena, 1 17. 



Sporobolus aristatus, 48; aspericaulis, 

 46; brevifolius, 46, 47, 49; cuspidatus, 

 47 ; depauperatus, 45, 46, var. filifor- 

 tnis, 46; ejuncidus, 48, 49; filiformis, 

 47. 48 i gracilis, 48, 49; gracillimus. 

 47; junceus, 48, 49; Notes on, 45; 

 Richardsonii, 45-47 ; simplex, 47, 48, 

 var. thermale, 40. 



Spruce, 93 ; Black, 35 ; White, 35. 



Stachys palustris, 85, 103. 



Standi. ate Plant of Antennaria Parlinii 



Staphylea trifolia, 130, 190. 



Statiee l.imonium, var. caroliniana, 16. 



Station for Polypodium vulgare, var. 



cambricum. New, 197. 

 Stations for Arceuthobium, Two New, 



249 ; for Peltandra virginica and Cono- 



pholis americana in Maine, New, 168; 



for Veronica C.iamiedrys, Further, 



152. 

 Stature attained by Euphrasia ( >akesii, 



10S. 

 Steironema ciliatum, 16, 88; lanceola- 



tum, [6. 

 Stinking Willie, 34. 

 Stipa canadensis. 142, 143; expansa, 



143; juncea. 142, 143. 

 Strawberry, 8l, 128. 

 Suaeda, ^3- 



Subularia aquatica, 129. 

 Sudbury, Massachusetts, Two Note- 

 worthy Carices at, 167. 

 Sumach, Dwarf, 130; Margined, 1 30 ; 



Poison, 43, 130 ; Smooth, 130. 

 Summer Grape, 130. 

 Swamj) Pink, 131 ; Rose, 131. 

 Sweet Coltsfoot, 12S; Fern, 40. 

 Symphoricarpos vulgaris, 106. 

 Symphytum asperrimum, 84. 

 Syringa vulgaris, 17, 20. 



Tanaeetum vulgare, 92. 

 Tansy, 32 ; Dwarf, 32; Ragwort, 34, 

 Taraxacum Dens-leonis, 155; erythro- 

 spermum, 92, 155-157; officinale, 155- 

 157, var. palustre, 155, 157; palustre, 

 155-157, in America. 155. 

 Tea, Labrador, 131 ; New Jersey, [30. 

 Tectaria, 164. 

 Tetraphis pellucida, 30. 

 Tetraspora, 175. 

 Teucrium canadense, 89. 

 Thelia asprella, 182. 



Thuidium delicatulum, 30 ; microphyl- 

 lum, 181; paludosum, 1S2; scitum, 

 242. 

 Thuya occidentalis, 37. 

 Tillaea, 35 ; aquatica, 35 ; simplex, 35, 



36; Vaillantii, 35, 36. 

 Tipularia discolor, 19, 2t, 22. 

 Toadstools, 78. 

 Toxicodendric acid, 43. 

 Toxicodendron 43, 44. 

 Trailing Arbutus, 140. 

 Treatment of Habenaria hyperborea and 



its Allies, Note upon Recent, 79. 

 Trees of New England, Handbook of 



the, 40. 

 Trichochloa expansa, 143. 

 Trichoeolea tomentella, 243. 

 Tricholoma, 77; personatum, 199; por- 



tentosum, 77. 

 Trientalis americana, 16. 

 Triglochin maritima, 89. 



