224 
Smilacina, 89; bifolia, 210; cana- 
densis, 210; racemosa, 15; stellata, 
14; trifolia, 164. 
Smith, C. P., Plurality of seeds in 
Acorns of Quercus Prinus, 41. 
Snowberry, 117, The earliest Name 
of the, 117. 
Society, The twentieth annual field 
Meeting of the Josselyn Botanical, 
90. 
Solidago, 15, 52; aspericaulis, 53- 
55; bicolor, 15; canadensis, 15; 
Chapmanii, 52-55; fistulosa, 52, 
53, 55; graminifolia, 15; hispida, 
15; juncea, 15; lanceolata, 52, 53; 
latifolia, 15; nemoralis, 15; odora, 
52-55, Allies of, 52; pilosa, 53; 
puberula, 15; retrorsa, 52, 53; 
serotina, 15; squarrosa, 15; torti- 
folia, 52-55. 
Some annual halophytie Asters of 
the Maritime Provinces, 57; An- 
tennarias of northeastern America, 
129; fleshy Fungi of Stow, Massa- 
chusetts,— II, 45; interesting color 
Forms, 128; Willows of boreal 
America, 169. 
Sparganium americanum, 15, 38; di- 
versifolium, 38, var. acaule, 15. 
Specularia perfoliata, 185. 
Spergulastrum lanceolatum, 146, 148, 
151. 
Sphenolobus, 72, 73;  gymnosto- 
mophilus, 72;  Hellerianus, 72; 
ovatus, 72. 
Spiraea latifolia, 96; salicifolia, 40, 
96, in Alburg, Vermont, 96. 
Station for fruiting Euphorbia Cy- 
parissias, 167. 
Steironema ciliatum, 15. 
Stellaria, 146; alpestris, 148-151, 
var. aliflora, 148, var. panieulata, 
148; borealis, 144-151, American 
Variations of, 144, var. alpestris, 
144, 151, a apetala, 149, var. 
Bongardiana, 150, 151, var. ealy- 
cantha, 146, 148, 150, 2 corollina, 
148, 149, var. corollina, 144, 148, 
149, 151, var. floribunda, 150, 
151, var. isophylla, 150, var. 
Simcoei, 150, var. sitchana, 150, 
151; brachypetala, 149, 151; caly- 
cantha, 145-147, 150; Friesiana, 
148; lanceolata, 146, 151; longi- 
folia, 16, 149-151; sitehana, 149, 
151; uliginosa, 148. 
Stevens, F. L., [Notice of Work], 79. 
Stietyosiphon tortilis, A Discovery 
of the long-sought Alga, 105. 
Rhodora 
[DECEMBER 
Stow, Massachusetts, Some fleshy 
Fungi of,— II, 45. 
Suksdorf, W. N., Is Arenaria lateri- 
flora dioecious? 55. 
EC Gale, The glabrous-leaved, 
P. 
Symphoria albus, 118, 119; elongata, 
118; heterophylla, 118;  leuco- 
carpa, 118; racemosa, 118. 
Symphoricarpos albus, 118, 119, var. 
laevigatus, 119, var. pauciflorus, 
119; foetidus, 88; pauciflorus, 119; 
racemosus, 117-119, var. laeviga- 
tus, 119, var. pauciflorus, 119. 
Systematie Studies on Oenothera,— 
Oe. franciscana and Oe. 
venusta spp. novv., 33. 
Thaspium aureum, 89. 
T[haxter], R., The Fungi 
cause Plant-disease, 79. 
Three Lupines naturalized in east- 
ern Canada and Newfoundland, 92. 
Thuja occidentalis, 38. 
Tidestrom, I., Notes on the Flora of 
Maryland and Virginia,— II, 201. 
Tilia, 16; americana, 13, 15. 
Tillaea, 158. 
. S., Two yellow-fruited 
Shrubs, 91. 
Tricholoma, 50; albobrunneum, 50; 
equestre, 50; flavobrunneum, 50; 
fumidellum, 50; portentosum, 50; 
terraeolens, 50; terraeolens majus, 
50; terreum, 50. 
Tridens flavus, 82. 
Trisetum spicatum, 16. 
Twentieth annual field Meeting of 
the Vermont Botanical Club, 198. 
Two Newfoundland  Antennarias, 
196; Species new to Cape Cod, 78; 
yellow-fruited Shrubs, 91. 
Typha angustifolia, 186. 
which 
Unifolium canadense, 210. 
Unusual Plants found in Salisbury, 
Connecticut, 96. 
Unwelcome Invader, An, 166. 
Utricularia cornuta, 
Uva Ursi, 25, 26, 28. 
Uvularia sessilifolia, 90. 
Vaccinium, 25, 28; album, 117-119; 
atrococcum, 192; canadense, 117; 
stamineum, 117; vacillans, 117. 
Valeriana uliginosa, 198. 
Vallisneria, 120. 
Variations of Ranunculus Cymba- 
laria, 160. 
