234 Rhodora 
St. John, H., William Conklin 
Cusick, 101. 
St. Lawrence Basins, New York, 
Notes on some Plants of the 
Ontario and, 205; River, Buto- 
mus umbellatus on the, 220; 
The Gentian of the tidal Shores of 
the, 85. 
Salicaceae, 8. 
Salicornia europaea, 107. 
Salix adenophylla, 209; amygdaloi- 
des, 209; anglorum, 8, 112; 
calcicola, 112; lucida, 8, var. 
intonsa, 8; planifolia, 8; reti- 
culata, 112; serissima, 67, on 
Long's Peak, 67; syrticola, 209. 
Salvia, 41; Sclarea, 41; tiliaefolia, 
41; verticillata, 41. 
Sand Cherries, 69; of eastern Amer- 
ica, The Identities of the, 69. 
Sand Cherry, 70. 
Sanguisorba canadensis, 9. 
Santalaceae, 8. 
Sargent, F. H., Euphrasia canaden- 
sis in Vermont, 84. 
Sarracenia purpurea, 9. 
Sarraceniaceae, 9. 
Satureja, 41; Acinos, 41; Clino- 
podium y diminuta, 213; horten- 
sis, 41; vulgaris, 41, var. dimi- 
nuta, 213. 
Saxifraga cernua, 113; cespitosa, 
113; Hirculus, 113; nivalis, 113; 
oppositifolia, 113; tricuspidata, 
113. 
Saxifragaceae, 9. 
Sauteriaceae, 193. 
Scalia Hookeri, 194, 198. 
Scapania, 95; apiculata, 196; Aus- 
tinii, 95, 96; convexula, 196; 
curta, 96, 196; dentata, 98, 197; 
glaucocephala, 98, 197; gracilis, 
199; hyperborea, 197, 198; irrigua, 
197; Joergensenii, 95, 96; nemo- 
rosa, 75, 95-97, 197, 199, forma 
purpureolimbata, 97;  Oakesii, 
197, 198; paludicola, 197, 198; 
paludosa, 197; recurvifolia, 95- 
97; spitzbergensis, 97; subalpina, 
197; umbrosa, 197; undulata, 
197. 
' Seapaniaceae, 196, 197. 
Scheuchzeria palustris, 177, 179, 
The American Variety of, 177, 
var. americana, 178. 
Schoenus, 49; capillaris, 52; Clad- 
ium, 50, 51; effusus, 50, 51; 
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jamaicensis, 50; Mariscus, 49-51, 
B effusus, 51; tenuis, 52. 
Schwalbea, 66; americana, 66. 
Scirpus atrocinctus, var. brachy- 
podus, 7; caespitosus, 99, var. 
callosus, 7; campestris, var. novae- 
angliae, 107; fluviatilis, 208; 
heterochaetus, 208; Martii, 54; 
rubrotinctus, 7; subterminalis, 
208, 213. 
Scitamineae, 158. 
Scrophularia, 66; lanceolata, 66; 
leporella, 66; marilandica, 66; 
nodosa, 66. 
Scrophulariaceae, 11, 62. 
Scutellaria, 42; altissima, 42; epilo- 
biifolia, 42; galericulata, 42; 
integrifolia, 48; lateriflora, 42. 
Second Revised List of New England 
Hepaticae, 192. 
Sedum roseum, 9; telephioides, 210. 
Selaginella apoda, 188, in Maine, 
188; apus, 188; rupestris, 184. 
Selaginellaceae, 188. 
Senecio palustris, 11; 
Arnica, 11. 
Seseli falcaria, 12. 
Setchell, W. A., Dumontia filifor- 
mis on the New England Coast, 
33. 
Shrubs of the southeastern United 
States, Notes on Trees and, 179. 
Silene acaulis, var. exscapa, 8, 112. 
Silky Cornel, 204. 
Silver Bell, 175; Maple, 175. 
Sisyrinchium angustifolium, 7. 
Sium falcaria, 12. 
Slippery Elm, 172. 
Smilacina trifolia, 7. 
Solanaceae, 60. 
Solanum, 62; carolinense, 62; citrul- 
lifolium, 62; Dulcamara, 62, var. 
villosissimum, 62; nigrum, 62, 
var. Dillenii, 62; Pseudo-Capsi- 
cum, 62; rostratum, 62; sisym- 
briifolium, 62; tuberosum, 62. 
Solidago canadensis, var. gilvo- 
canescens, 16; lepida, 11, var. 
molina, 16; macrophylla, 11, var. 
thyrsoidea, 11. 
Some critical Plants of Atlantic 
North America, 17; Genera 
closely related to Hypoxis, 155; 
Plants of the Ontario and St. 
Lawrence Basins, New York, 
Notes on, 205. 
Sour Cherry, 175. 
Pseudo- 
