1914] 
carpa, 123, 124, var. exigua, 123, 
127, var intermedia, 123, 124, 127, 
var. longipes, 122-127, var. longi- 
pes, forma aculeata, 125, var. 
longipes, forma pectinata, 125, var. 
minor, 125, var. obliqua, 123-125, 
127, var. onondagensis, 123, 126, 
127, var. recta, 124, subsp. rostel- 
lata, 125, subsp. rostellata, proles 
brevirostris, 124, subsp. rostellata, 
C. brevirostris, 124, var. rostrata, 
121-127, subsp. spiralis, 121, 123, 
subsp. spiralis, proles curvicarpa, 
125, var. spiralis, 123, var. sub- 
capitata, 123, 126, 127; obliqua, 
123; occidentalis, 121; pectinata, 
123, 124; rostellata, 120-122, 125, 
127; spiralis, 120, 122, 123, 125; 
transsilvanica, 123. 
Rynchospora fusca, 86; glomerata, 
16. 
Sagittaria arifolia, 15, 38; hetero- 
phylla, forma fluitans, 38; lati- 
folia, 15. 
St. John, H., Nymphaea variegata 
or N. americana ? 137; The Varie- 
ties of Hieracium scabrum, 181. 
Salicaceae, 106, 198, 199, 201. 
Salicornia, 199;  gracillima, 200; 
pusilla, 199, 200. 
Salisbury, Connecticut, Unusual 
Plants found at, 96. 
Salix, 106, 109, 169; alba, 106, var. 
caerulea, 106, var. vitellina, 13, 
106; alba X fragilis, 108; aurita, 
106; babylonica, 106; balsami- 
fera, 116, var. lanceolata, 116; 
Barclayi, 175;  Bebbiana, 177; 
calcicola, 169; californica, 173; 
candida, 106, 173; caprea, 178; 
chlorolepis, 169; cinerea X cor- 
data, 108; cordata, 12, 13, 106, 
var. angustata, 106, var. myri- 
coides, 107; cordata X lucida, 108; 
cordata X pedicellaris, var. hypo- 
glauca, 108; cordata X petiolaris, 
108; cordata X rostrata, 108; cor- 
data X sericea, 108; cordata X 
subsericea, 108;  cryptodonta, 
172; curtiflora, 170, 171; deser- 
torum, 169; discolor, 107, 108, 
var. eriocephala, 107, var. pri- 
noides, 107; discolor X humilis, 
108; discolor X rostrata, 108; fra- 
gilis, 107; fuscescens, 169; glauco- 
phylla, 175; glaucophylloides, 
173, 175; humilis, 107, 108; hu- 
milis X petiolaris, 108; humilis 
Index 
223 
X rostrata, 108; humilis X sericea, 
108; humilis X tristis, 109; latius- 
cula, 169, 175; laurentiana, 169; 
leiolepis, 178; lucida, 12, 13, 107; 
myrsinites, 170, 171; myrtillifolia, 
170-172, var. brachypoda, 172; 
nigra, 107, var. falcata, 107; 
nigricans, 107; novae-angliae, 170, 
171, y myrtillifolia, 171, 8 pseudo- 
cordata, 171, a pseudo-myrsinites, 
171; obtusata, 169; paraleuca, 
175, 176; pedicellaris, var. hypo- 
glauca, 107, var. tenuescens, 107; 
pentandra, 107; perrostrata, 177; 
petiolaris, 107; petiolaris X ros- 
trata, 109; petiolaris X sericea, 
109; petiolaris X subsericea, 109; 
petiolaris X tristis, 109; phylici- 
folia, 176, 177; pseudo-cordata, 
171; pseudo-myrsinites, 170, 171; 
purpurea, 107; pyrifolia, 116, The 
narrow-leaved Variety of, 116, var. 
lanceolata, 116; reticularis, 169, 
179; rostrata, 13, 107, 177, 178, 
var capreifolia, 177, 178, forma 
latifolia, 177, var. luxurians, 177, 
var. perrostrata, 177, var. pro- 
jecta, 178; sericea, 13, 107, 176; 
stenocarpa, 176; subsericea, 107; 
tristis, 107; vagans, 177; vestita, 
169, 179; viminalis, 107. 
Salsola Kali, var. tenuifolia, 39. 
rri River Valley in Maine, Flora 
of, 11. 
Sanguinaria canadensis, 15. 
Sauteria, 63, 64; hyalina, 62. 
Seapania, 72, 73; curta, 75; ferru- 
ginea, 73; gymnostomophila, 71. 
Schuh, R. E., The Discovery of the 
long-sought Alga, Stictyosiphon 
tortilis, 105; Kjellmannia sorifera 
found on the Rhode Island Coast, 
152. 
Scirpus americana, 39; atrocinctus, 
14; atrovirens, forma sycnocepha- 
lus, 39; cyperinus, 190, var. pelius, 
15, var. pelius, forma condensatus, 
39; debilis, 14; georgianus, 15; 
occidentalis, 19, 20, 87, and Aster 
ptarmicoides in Connecticut, 19; 
pedicellatus, 14, 190; rubrotinctus, 
14; Torreyi, 14; validus, 20, 87. 
Senecio vulgaris, 86. 
Shrubs, Two yellow-fruited, 91. 
Sisymbrium officinalis, 191; Sophia, 
86 
Sium cicutaefolium, 12. 
Six Weeks’ Botanizing in Vermont,— 
III, 38. 
