Index 



granulatus, 225, 226, 227; descrip- 

 tiou of Californian species, 254, 

 of eastern species, 256. 



Rubiaeearum, 68, 69. 



Rubus scolocaxilon, 498. 



Ruppia iiiaritiiiia, 487. 



Ruprc'cht, cited, 13. 



Russelia, 62. 



Rydberg, cited, 172. 



Salvia oxphylla, 61. 

 tonalensis, 61. 



San Diego, California; 121. 



Sau Francisco, California, 13. 



Sau Geronimo, Oaxaca, Mexico, 53, 54, 

 56, 73, 74, 179, 181, 182, 184, 185, 

 188, 189, 191, 193. 



San Gregorio, Baja California, Mex- 

 ico, 375. 



San Jose del Cabo, Baja California, 

 Mexico, 183. 



San Luis Tultitlanapa, Puebla, Mex- 

 ico, 366, 498. 



San Pedro, California, 4, 11, 13, 15. 



Santa Barbara, California, 98. 



Santa Catalina Island, California, 386. 



Santa Cruz, California, 399. 



Santa Margarita Island, Baja Califor- 

 nia, Mexico, 361. 



Santa Monica, California, 4, 12, 102. 



Sarawak, Borneo, 476. 



Sargassmn Agardhianum, 388. 

 dissectifolium, 386. 

 Liebnianni, 388. 

 Palmeri, 448. 

 paniculatiun, 388. 

 piluliferum, 386. 



Salix, 280. 



Saucito, Baja California, Mexico, 360. 



Saunders, de A., cited, 153, 155, 156, 

 489. 



Scenedesmus curvatus, 35. 

 oblignus, 35. 

 quadricauda, 35. 



Schestedtia, 80, 91. 

 purpurea, 91. 



Schizogoniiun, 385. 



Schmitz. F., cited. 2. 17. 



Scliiiiitz and Hauptlieiscli, cited, 403. 



Schousboe, 436. 



Schroter, J., cited, 234. 



Scinaia, 79, 87, 88, 89; type and type 

 locality, 80; species and varieties, 

 82, 89'. 



Scinaia Assemblage, The, 79-152; 

 morphology, 8.'!— 88; cylindrical, 

 normally unconstricted species, 

 89; flattened or comjihinate un- 

 constricted species, 99; cylin- 

 drical, normally and fairly regu- 

 larly constricted species, 104; 

 synopsis, 122, 123; key to gen- 

 era and species, 123-124; distri- 

 bution, 132-134. 



Scinaia artieulata, description, 109; 

 distribution, 131. 

 carnosa, 81; description, 107; dis- 

 tribution, 131, 132; figures show- 

 ing, opp. 142. 

 complanata, 132; distribution, 131; 



figures showing, opp. 142. 

 Cottonii, 88, 99; diagnosis, 125; dis- 

 tribution, 131; description, 132; 

 figures showing, opp. 142. 

 furcellata, 79, 81, 84, 85, 86, 87, 

 112, 113, 115, 117, 118, 121, 122; 

 description, 91; geographical dis- 

 tribution, 129-134; figures show- 

 ing, opp. 140, 148. 

 australis, 81, 95, 122. 

 forma complanata, 28, 99. 

 subcostata, 80, 81, 94. 

 undulata, 113, 118. 

 liormoides, description, 106; diag- 

 nosis, 125; distribution, 130-132; 

 figures showing, opp. 144, 146. 

 japonica, 98, 116; diagnosis, 124; 

 distribution, 131, 132; figures 

 showing, opp. 142. 

 Johustoniae, 97; description, 97; 

 diagnosis, 124; distribution, 130- 

 132; figures showing, opp. 142. 

 latifrons, 82, 88; description, 98; 

 distribution, 131, 132; figures 

 showing, opp. 142. 

 moniliformis, 81, 105, 129, 131, 132; 

 description, 105 ; figures showing, 

 opp. 144, 146. 

 Salicornioides, 81, 129 ; description, 

 131, 132; figures showing, opp. 

 opp. 142. 

 "Scinaia fronde prolifera," 110. 

 Seotinosphaera, 383. 

 Scrophulariacearum, 62, 63. 

 Sedum falconis, 498. 

 mouticola, 498. 

 pinetorum, 358. 

 Sequoia, 280. 



sempervirens, 227. 

 Setchell, W. A., 1, 79, 283. 

 Sex-variation, 45. 



Sheringham, Norfolk, England, 80. 

 Shinn, C. H., quoted on Oenothera 



ovata, 42. 

 Sicyos acerifolius, 370. 

 silvestris, 370. 

 sinaloae, 370. 

 Sierra del Boqueron, Mexico, 64. 

 Sierra de la Laguna, Baja California, 



Mexico, 357. 

 Sierra de la Laguna of the Cape Re- 

 gion, Baja California, 499. 

 Sierra Nevada, California, 168. 

 Sierra de Parras, Coahuila, Mexico, 



365. 

 Sierra do San Francisquito, Baja Cali- 

 fornia, Mexico, 500. 



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