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Rhodora 



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Running Cedar, 32. 



Rynchospora alba, 34; maerostachya, 



72, var. inundata, 72, within the 



Huston District, 72. 



Saba] exul, 155. 



Sabatia, 145, 149; angularis, 147; 

 campanulata, 145-147, 151, forma 

 albina, 151; campestris, 147; 

 chloroides, 145, 147; deeandra, 

 150, 152; dodecandra, 70, 145, 

 147-150,152; gracilis, 145; in New 

 England, The Genua, 1 45; Ken- 

 nedyana, 150, 152, forma Can- 

 dida, 151; stollaris, 145-147, 152, 

 forma albiflora, 152. 



Sabbat ia campanulata, 140, 254. 



Sagina, S7; decumbens, S7; nodosa, 

 var. glandulosa, 37, 87; procum- 

 bens, 87. 



Sagittaria teres, 147. 



St. John, II., Additional Notes on 

 Rhododendron maximum in New 

 Hampshire, 73; A Revision of the 

 North American Species of Po- 

 tamogeton of the Section Coleo- 

 ( phyili, 121. 



Salicaceae, 35. 



Salicornia ambigua, 94, 97; europaea, 

 94, 97, 243, 244, var. pachvstachva, 

 243, 244, var. prostrata, 243, 244; 

 mucronata, 94, 90. 



Salix cordifolia, 52; discolor, 35; 

 petiolaris, 35; Uva-ursi, 52; A 

 pubescent Form of, 52, forma 

 lasiophylla, 52; vestita, 101. 



Salsola, 29; Kali, 36, 97. 



Sambucus canadensis, 43; racemosa, 

 forma chrysocarpa, 239. 



Samolus, 227. 



Sand Cherry, 70. 



Sanguinaria, 214; canadensis, 214. 



Saponaria, 87; officinalis, 87; Vac- 

 caria, 87. 



Sargent, C. S., The Name of the Red 

 Oak, 45. 



Sarracenia, 20, 248; purpurea, 248, 

 var. heterophylla, 248. 



Sarraceniaceae, 248. 



Sassafras, 214; Swamp, 200; varii- 

 foliuni, 214, var. albidum, 214. 



Saxifraga, 247, 251; aisoides, 245, 

 247; Aizoon, 245, 247; densa, 160; 

 diversifolia, forma foliata, 100, var. 

 foliata, 100; Fergusonii, 100; 

 moschata, var. densa, 100, var. 

 Fergusonii, 100; muscoides, var. 

 densa, 100; oppositifolia, 101, 245, 

 247; pennsylvanica, 240, 251; 



rivularis, 240, 247; Schmidtii, 100; 

 stellaris, var. comosa, 240, 247; 

 Stracheyi, var. Schmidtii, 1(50; 

 thysanodes, 100; virginiensis, 240, 

 251. 

 Saxifragaccae, 37, 245, 240, 250. 

 Sedge, Dewey's, 185. 

 Scabious, 40. 



Scapania, 74, 70, 77; dentata, 74, 70, 

 77, 119, e Oakesii, 75; gracilis, 

 75, 119; irrigua, 74, 78; nemoroea, 

 75, 70; Oakesii, 74-77; palu- 

 dicola, 74, 77, 78; paludosa, 7S; 

 subalpina, 77; undulata, 70-78, 

 var. purpurea, 7(». 

 Schisandra coccinea, 227. 

 Schweinfurth, C, Rynchospora raa- 

 crostachva within the Boston Dis- 

 trict, 72. 

 Scirpus cyperinus, 34, 94, 90; Longii, 



147; occidentals, 30, 34. 

 Sclerochloa, 1; arenaria, var. fasci- 

 culata, 10, var. maritima, 7; Bor- 

 reri, 10; distans, 12; procumbens, 

 11 ; rupestris, 11. 

 Serophulariaeeae, 43, 99. 

 Scrub Oak, 07. 

 Scutellaria galericulata, 42. 

 Sea Lavender, 53, 55. 

 Sedum, 249; acre, 249; alboroseum, 

 var. foliis variegatis, 100, var. 

 variegatum, 160; erythrostic- 

 tum, var. variegatum, 100; japoni- 

 cum, var. variegatum, 100; pur- 

 pureum, 249; renexum, 249; teraa- 

 tuni, 250; triphyllum, 249. 

 Sempervivum, 250; tectorum, 250. 

 Senecio sylvaucus, 44. 

 Setaria glauca, 33, 232; italica, 232, 

 var. germanica, 232, subsp. stra- 

 mineofructa, 232, subsp. stramineo- 

 fructa, forma breviseta, 232, subsp. 

 stramineofructa, var. brunneoseta, 

 subvar. densior, '2',Y,i, subs]), stra- 

 mineofructa, subvar. germanica, 

 233, su!)sp. stramineofructa, sub- 

 var. germanica, forma mitis, 233, 

 subsp. stramineofructa, var. Hostii, 

 233, subsp. stramineofructa, var. 

 Hostii, subvar. Metsgeri, 233; lu- 

 tescens, 232; viridis, 232, var. 

 breviseta, 232, var. Weinmannii, 

 232. 

 Shamrock, 38. 

 Shore Berry, 38. 



Silenc, 87; antirrliina, 87, 144, forma 

 Deaneana, 87, var. divaricata, 87, 

 88; apetala, 87; Armeria, 88; 

 dichotoma, 88; gallica, 88; lati- 



