MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Rose, mountain, see Antigonon lep- 
topus 
Rose-apple, see Eugenia. Jambos 
Roses, 66, 92 
Rubber plant, African, see Landlophia 
owariensis 
Rubber tree, Panama, see Castilloa 
elastica 
Rufus J. Lackland fellowships, ap- 
pointments to, for 1915, 16 
8. 
Sal, see Shorea robusta 
Salisbury, the bishop’s palace at, 49, 
58; view from cathedral grounds at, 
49, 58 
Salwadora persica, 180 
Sandbox tree, see Hura crepitans 
Sansevieria zeylanica, 185 
Sarsaparilla, see Smilax mauritanica 
Saurauja lanceolata, 182 
Schinus Molle, 176 
Scilla sibirica, 144 
Semecarpus Anacardium, 160 
“oma see ee Fistula ¢ Hampde 
ur, F. C. Plants of Hampden 
ic Mass, Nos. 134-313, 46 
Shakespeare, Tower Grove Park statue 
of, 29 
Shakespearean garden, a, 29, 92; fea- 
tures of, 30; flowers used in, 35, 
92; plan of, 33; reproduction of, at 
Garden, 33 
Shorea robusta, 177 
Smilax mauritanica, 179 
Snake root, see Casearia glomerata 
Snowberry, see Chiococca racemosa 
Snowdrops, 143, 144, 146 
Soldier’s herb, see Piper angustifolium 
Sophora secundiflora, 179 
Sour sop or custard apple, see Anona 
muricat : 
Spiraeas, 92 
Spondias dulcis, 167; lutea, 167 
Spruces, 195 
Squill, 144 
Standley, Paul C. Plants of Florida, 
190 
Statistical information for December, 
1915, 27; January, 1916, 46; Febru- 
ary, 85; March, 94; ae 106; 
May, 119; June, 128; July, 141; 
August, 154; September, 172; Octo- 
ber, 190; November, 200 
ellaria media, 125 
Sterculia acerifolia, 186; alata, 186; 
meat 186; platanifolia, 186 
211 
Stevia, 186 
Sudre, H. Plants of Euro “Bath- 
otheca Europea,” Fase. XIV, Nos. 
651-700; “Herbarium Hieraci- 
orum,” Fase. VI, Nos. 251-300, 200 
Sunflower, 151 
Swietenia Mahagoni, 186 
Synadenium Grantii, 183 
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Tagetes patula, 151 
Tamarind, see Tamarindus indica; 
wild, see Pithecolobium filicifolium 
Tamarindus indica, 167 
Taraxacum officinale, 125 
Tatum, George F., birds observed by, 
in the Garden, 102 
Tea plant, see Camellia Thea; Para- 
guay, see Ilex paraguensis 
Terminalia Catappa, 180; trifoliata, 
Thevetia nereifolia, 183 
Tillandsia aloifolia, 98, 99; usneoides, 
97, 98 
Tindalo, see Afzelia rhomboidea 
Trachelospermum jasminoides, 183 
Tree, the oldest living, in the world, 
191; early accounts of, 192; exam- 
ination of, in 1903, 193 
Tritonia Pottsit, 144 
Tropaeolum majus, 151 
Trincomalee wood, see Berria Am- 
monilla 
Triphasia aurantiola, 168 
Trumpet flower, see Bignonia speciosa 
Tulipa Gesneriana, 144; suaveolens, 
144 
Tulips, 92, 143, 146 
Tull, J. Hollister. Railroad agricul- 
ture, 73 
Turpentine tree, see Pistacia Tere- 
binthus 
u. 
Upas tree, see Antiaris toxicaria 
Ms 
Varied industries house, description 
of, 9 
Velvet flower, see Tagetes patula 
Versailles, 60; hameau in gardens of 
Petit Trianon ~ 62; 8 
Vitis capensis. ; cordifolia, 88; 
885, rotundifolia, 88; rw 
pestris, 88; vinifera, 88 
