1904] 



Index 



251 



Roripa Armoracia, iiS ; Nasturtium, 

 118 ; palustris, 1 18. 



Rosa, 120; blanda, 97, 120, 148 ; Car- 

 olina, var. setigera, 120; cin- 

 namomea, 148; gallica, 141; nitida, 

 196. 



Rosaceae, 119. 



Rubiaceae, 129. 



Rubus, 119; americanus, 119; argu- 

 tus, 224, var. Randii, 144; cana- 

 densis, 119, 196; cuneifolius, 49; 

 Idaeus, var. strigosus, 119; Mills- 

 paughii, 119; nigricans, 141; nigro- 

 baccus, 223, 225; occidentalis, 97, 

 119,141; odoratus, 97, 119 ; Randii, 

 224 ; recurvans, 224 ; setosus, 1 19 ; 

 strigosus, 97, 119; triflorus, 97, 119; 

 villosus, 224. 



Rudbeckia, 132 ; hirta, 132. 



Rumex, 114; Acetosella, 114; cris- 

 pus, 114; montanus, 144; obtusi- 

 folius, 114; salicifolius, 140. 



Sagittaria, 104; arifolia, 104; gra- 

 minea, 104; lancifolia, 176; lati- 

 folia, 104. 



Sailor's Collection of Algae, 181. 



St. Louis Exposition, The Connecti- 

 cut Flora at the, iSo. 



Salicaceae, 113. 



Salix, 113; alba, var. coerulea, 139; 

 amjgdaloides, 3-5, 7 ; balsami- 

 fera, 113; Bebbiana, 113; Candida, 

 3, 8, 191; cordata, 113; discolor, 

 113; glaucophjlla, 193; humilis, 

 113; lasiandra, 2, 4, 5 ; longifolia, 

 48 ; lucida, 1-7, 44, 1 13, Two north- 

 eastern Allies of, I, var. 5-7, var. 

 intonsa, 2, var. macrophvlla, 2, 

 var. serissima, 6, 7; nigra, var. 

 falcata, 113; pellita, 191, 193, Iden- 

 tity of Andersson's, 191 ; pentan- 

 dra. 5, 49; petiolaris, 113; pur- 

 purea, 113; rostrata, 113; seris- 

 sima, 6-8, 205 ; sp., 7; subcaerulea, 

 191. 



Sambucus, 129; canadensis, 54, 129 ; 

 pubens, 57, 129; racemosa, 54,57, 

 129, var. pubens, 57. 



Sanford, S. N. F., Occurrence of Ver- 

 bena stricta and Ilelianthus mollis 

 in Massachusetts, 88 ; Range of 

 Saururus cernuus extended into 

 Rhode Island, 77. 



Sanguinaria, 117; canadensis, 117. 



Sanicula, 124 ; marjlandica, 124. 



Saponaria, 115; officinalis, 115; 

 Vaccaria, 84, 115, 235. 



Sarcoscjphus aquaticus, 167 ; Ehr- 

 harti, 167, var. aquaticus, 167, var. 



erythrorhizus, 167, var. robustus, 

 167 ; sphacelatus, var. erjtliror- 

 hizus, 167, var. medius, 167 ; Sul- 

 livanti, 167. 

 Sargassum, 181. 

 Sarracenia purpurea, 3. 

 Sassafras officinale, 85. 



Saururaceae, 85. 



Saururus cernuus, 77, 78, 85, 86, ex- 

 tended into Rhode Island, Range 

 of, 77. 



Saxifraga, 118; aizoides, 97, 118; 

 Aizoon, 118; oppositifolia, 97, 118: 

 virginiensis, 118,208. 



Saxifragaceae, 118. 



Scapania convexula, 165, 189, 190 ; 

 curta, 190; exsecta, 171, i72;glau- 

 cocephala, 173 ; irrigua, 190 ; pal- 

 udosa, 189, 190 ; undulata, 190, var. 

 paludosa, 189. 



Scheuchzeriaceae, 24. 



Schizothrix Muelleri, 230. 



Scirpus, 71, 107 ; atrocinctus, 107, 

 var. brachypodus, 107 ; atrovirens, 

 107 ; californicus, 66, 71 ; hetero- 

 chaetus, 66, 70, 71, 139, 231, 232 ; 

 lacustris, 65-67, 69, 71, 107, North 

 American Allies of, 65, var. occi- 

 dentalis, 68, 69 ; lineatiis, 139, 203 ; 

 occidentalis, 66, 68, 69, 71, 231, 232 ; 

 paucitlorus, 94, 107; Peckii, 107; 

 pedicel latus, 194 ; rubrotinctus, 

 107 ; sylvaticus, 233 ; Tabernae- 

 montani, 65 ; Torrevi,40; validus, 

 65-69- 71- io7i ^31. and Allies in 

 the Champlain Vallej, 231. 



Scrophulariaceae, 128. 



Scutellaria, 127 ; galericulata, 127 ; 

 lateriflora, 127. 



Scytonema ocellatum, 230. 



Secale 107 ; cereale, 107. 



Sedge, 194. 



Sedum, 118; acre, n8 ; stoloniferum, 

 195; Telephium, 118. 



Selaginella, 32. 



Senebiera pinnatifida, 82. 



Senecio, 133; aureus, var. ianceo- 

 latus, 96 ; Balsainitae, var. prae- 

 longus, 143 ; Jacobaea, 235 ; Rob- 

 binsii, 96, 133. 235. 



Setaria, 104; glauca, 104; italica, 

 104, var. germanica, 104 ; viridis, 

 104. 



Seymour, M. C, A newly introduced 

 Galium, 22. 



Sheldon. J. L. , Some introduced 

 weeds of Connecticut, 146. 



Shepherdia argentea, 88; canaden- 

 sis, 86, 88. 



Sherardia arvensis, 144. 



