306 
dichotoma, 189; gallica, 189; nivea, 
189, 235; noctitlora, 189; nutans, 
189; pendula, 189; pennsylvanica, 
128, 189, 203; stellata, 189. 
Sium cicutaefolium, 132. 
Skunk cabbage, 197. 
Smilacina trifolia, 37, 48, 133. 
Smilax rotundifolia, 128. 
Society, Connecticut Botanical, 120 ; 
Leatlet of the Seal Harbor Village 
Improvement, 259; Meeting of the 
Josselyn, 202; of Maine, Josselyn 
Botanical, 175; Organization of the 
Connecticut Botanical, 74. 
Solanum rostratum, 119. 
Solidago bicolor, 129; canadensis, 130; 
lanceolata, 131; latifolia, 132; ma- 
crophylla, 36, 46; nemoralis, 129 ; 
odora, 129; rugosa, 130; semper- 
virens, 131, 133; serotina, 132; 
speciosa, 204; tenuifolia, 130, 204; 
ulmifolia, 132. 
Some Notes on Mosses, with -Exten- 
sions of Range, 199; Variations of 
Triglochin maritima, 174. 
Sparganium eurycarpum, 132; sim- 
plex, 132. 
Spartina, 24, 25; juncea, 133; stricta, 
var. glabra, 133. 
Species of Crataegus in eastern Can- 
ada and New England, Recently rec- 
ognized,— I, 52, II, 108, III, 137, IV, 
reo; Vj 182. 
Spergula arvensis, 189. 
Spergularia borealis, 189; rubra, 189; 
salina, 189, 236. 
Sphaerozosma, 252; filiforme, 80; 
pulchrum, 8o, var. planum 80; spin- 
ulosum, var., 252. 
Sphagnum, 36, 274 ; Spp. 133, 134. 
Sphenolobus exsectaeformis, 173; ex- 
sectus, 173; Michauxii, 173; minutus, 
173. 
Spiraea salicifolia, 
131. 
Spiranthes, 262; and Habenaria, Nat- 
ural Hybrids in, 261; cernua, 82, 
131; gracilis, 82, 129; 261, 262, 263, 
264; X intermedia, 262, 263, 264, 
285; latifolia, 197, 204 ; praecox, 261, 
262, 263, 264 ; simplex, 128. 
Spirodela polyrhiza, 135. 
Spirogyra, 233; decima, 233, var. tri- 
plicata, 233. 
Spirotaenia condensata, 8o. 
Splachnum ampullaceum, 169, a Cor- 
rection, 169; roseum, 44, 169. 
Sprague, C. J., Notice of death, 234. 
131; tomentosa, 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Spruce, 45, 202. 
Squirrel corn, 168. 
Stachys hyssopifolia, 130. 
Stages experimentally induced in 
Drosera intermedia, Reversionary, 
265. 
Statice Limonium, var. 
tár 138. 
Station for Asplenium ebeneum Hor- 
tonae, A new, 257; for Buxbaumia 
indusiata Bridel, A New England, 
257; for Cyperus Houghtoni in Ver- 
mont, A second, 191; for Dentaria 
maxima, A new, 168; for Phaseolus 
perennis, A new, 291. 
Stations for Maine Plants, New, 289. 
Staurastrum, 221; anatinum, 81; cren- 
ulatum, 81; dejectum, 222, var 
mucronatum, 253; echinatum, 224, 
253; hirsutum, 222, 224; leptocla- 
dum, 81; macrocerum, 81; mucro- 
natum, 224 ; muticum, 81, var. minor, 
224, 254, 255; Orbiculare, 81, 223; 
polymorphum, 81; pseudosebaldi, 
224; punctulatum, 81, 254; pyg- 
maeum, 222; saxonicum, 222 ; sub- 
arcuatum, 222, 254. 
Steeple-bush, 260. 
Steironema ciliatum, 131. 
Stellaria aquatica, 189, 190 ; borealis, 
189; graminea, 189, 190, 235, var. 
lanceolata, 190; Holostea, 189: humi- 
fusa, 189; longifolia, 189; longipes, 
190, 235; media, 135, 190; uliginosa, 
190. : 
Stereodon Richardsonii, 200. 
Stigeoclonium, 73, 210. 
Streptanthus angustifolius, 230. 
Streptopus amplexifolius, 34, 36. 
Strophostyles angulosa, 203. 
Suaeda linearis, 133. 
Subularia, 84. 
Sundews, 265, 267. 
Swamp, An Hour in a Connecticut, 
196. 
Symplocarpus foetidus, 134. 
caroliniana, 
Tamarack, 202. 
Tanacetum Leucanthemum, 178. 
Taraxacum erythrospermum, 32, 292, 
in Rhode Island, Corallorhiza innata 
and, 291; officinale, 115; war. 
palustre, 32. 
Taxus canadensis, 196. 
Temnoma, 292; setiforme, 51, 173. 
Tephrosia virginiana, 129. 
Tetmemorus Brebissonii, 81. 
Tetragona expansa, 235. 
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