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305; Schulz: Adaptation to pollination. 

 55; Scribner; Fungus diseases of the 

 grape and other plants, 184; Mexican 

 grasses, 294; Setchell: Notes on the spee- 

 ches of Doassansia, 270; Saccorhiza der- 

 matodea, 349; Smith: Euumeratio Plant- 

 arum Guatemalensium, 185; Strasburger: 

 (see Hillhoiise)\\Thaxt& North American 

 Iyaboulbeniaceae,120, Report of Conn, ex- 

 periment station, 155; Trelease: Species 

 of Epilobium, 182; The Missouri Botani- 

 cal Garden, 56; Von Tubeuf: Samen, 

 Fruchte und Keimlinge der Culturpflan- 

 zen, 242; Watson: Contributions to North 

 American botany. 294; Warming: Podos- 

 temaceae, 233; Weed: Plants as rock- 

 makers, 31; Woo!!: Plants of Sidney, 295; 

 Zopf: Pilze, 29. 



Rhachiopteris, 172. 



Rhacopteris, 172. 



Rhamnus lanceolatus, 165. 



Rhizogonium lacunosum, 173; reticulatum, 

 173; verticillatum, 173. 



Rhizophora Mangle, 135. 



Rhodora Canadensis, 232. 



Rhopalotnyces candidus, 19, 25; cervinus, 19, 



20, 25; Cucurbitarum, 20, 25; elegans, 20, 



21, 25; nigripes. 22, 25; pallidas, 19, 20; 

 straiKgulatus 21, 25. 



Riccia, 143. 



Riddellia, 322. 



Robinia Pseudacacia, utilizing free nitrogen, 



58. 

 Robinson, B.. I,. , resignation, 188. 

 Roell's collections, 59. 

 Roilinia Sieberi, 137. 

 Rubus Chamaemorus, 126; occideutalis var. 



gramlitlora. 3. 



Rumex crispus, 157. 



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Sagittaria heterophylla, 128. 



St. Croix region, flora of , 108, 126. 



Salsola, 262. 



Sanguinaria Canadensis, 159. 



Sahx Austinae, 106; Barclay i, 107; Breweri, 



106; Browniivar. petraea, 107; Californica. 



106, 107; cordata, 104, 107; Coulteri, 105; 



Drummondiana, 106; flavescens, 105; 



Geyenana, 105; glauca, 107; Hookeriana 



104, 108; Humboldtiana, 102, vars. 102, 

 103; laevigata, 103; lasiandra, 103; lasio- 

 lepis, 104, 106; Ummoni , 106; longifolia, 

 104; lucida, 103; macrocarpa, 105; Monica. 

 107; nigra, 102; pellita, 106; phlebuphvlla, 

 107; reticulata, 108; rostrata, 108; Scou- 

 lenana, 105; sessilifolia, 104; Sitchensis, 



105, 106; tenera, 107; vestita, 108. 

 Sapota achras, 138. 

 Saprolegnia, 72, 73. 



Barcodes sangninea, 54. 



Baxifragaceae, anatomical characters, 68. 



Saxifraga Virginiensis, 231. 



Bcbinzia Alui, 262. 

 Schomburgk. R., f, 217. 

 Scirpu- deoins, 128. 



Sclerospora graniiuicola, 338. 



Seatou. H . K., collections in Mexico 217 

 Seen in m edule, 139. 



Selaginella rupestris, 112. 



Seuecto Aschenbornianus, 101; Uotinell- 

 smitliii L 100; , Candelariae, 102; Cobatt 

 e»*U, 101; Ghiesbreghtii, 101, var. pan- 

 riHorus 101; grandifolius, 101; Kerme 

 sums, 102. 



Serjania acuta, 192; Cambessedeana, 193; 



psilophylla, 191; rhachiptera, 192; 



rufisepala, 191; sordida, 191. 

 Setchell, W. A., appointment, 188. 

 Sicyos Deppei, 12; longisepalus, 11. 

 Sidalcea malvaeflora, 286. 

 •Mjsmoideomyces dispiroides, 22, 26. 

 Silene Grayi, 44; Suksdorfii, 44; Macounii, 



286. 

 Silphium laciniatum, 114. 



Sitilias 322. m . ■ . . . 



Sleep-movements, influence of gravity on, 



343. 

 Smilacina trifolia, 230. 

 Solanaceae from Guatemala, 144. 

 SoLannmDonnell-Smitliii, 144; olivaeforme, 



13; rostratum, 149. 

 Solenophora erubescens, 197. 

 Spartina cvnosuioides, 230; densiflora, 2JM, 



Gouini, 292; gracilis, 292; junciformis, 



292. 

 Spathyema, 322. 



Spectroscope in botanical studies, lob. 

 Spermaphytic flower, terminology, 178. 

 Sphaerotheca lanestris, 297. 



Sphagnum. 324. 



Sphenophvllum Stephanense, 175. 

 Spilanthes'Beccabunga, 100; repens, 100. 

 Spiranthescerntia, 232 gracilis, 232. 

 Spirogyra, conjugation, 35. 

 Spondias lutea, 194; Kadlkoten, 194. 

 Sporobolus piloaus, 26. 

 Sporodesmium sorisporioides, 47. 

 Stapf, Otto, appointment, 90. 

 Stellana longipes, 286. 



Stevia compacta, 95. 

 Struthiopteris Germanica, 233. 

 ^turgis, VV. C, appointment, 188. 



Sugar in fungi, 34. 

 Swietenia Mahogoni, 137. 

 Symplocarpus, 322; fcetidus, 230, lb4. 



Syncephalis, 201. 



Systematic botany, future ot, 1^6. 



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Talinum patens, 112; teretifolium , US- 



Taraarindus Indica. 140. 

 Taphrina Pruni, 266. 

 Technique, notes on, 71. 



Tecoma radical, mutilation of powers, rfw. 

 TellimanMrficaw/w, 237; pentandra, 237, wn 

 liamsii, 237. 



Terminalia catappa, 133. *r« v atia 



TetragonothecaOuatemahMisis, 99; lexana, 



99 

 Thalictrumdioicum, 232; Fendleri, 285. 



Thaspium aureum, 231. 



Thaxter, Roland, appointment, 188. 



Theobroma cacao, 140. 



Thrinax argentea, 133. 



Thvsanocafpus ousiilus. 286. 



Tibouchina Bourgi'ana, 4. 



Timothy, proliferation of, 346. 



Tithonia tubaeformis, 100. 



Tobacco , spot disease of, 321 . 



Torsions, DeVrieson. 345. 

 Tourney, J. W., appointment, 242 



Transpiration, 260; acceleration ot ^, 1U 

 fhfence of anaesthetics, 28; influence on 



form, 343. *.«i««i 



Trifolium involucratum, 286; microcepnaium, 



286. 

 Trillium recurvatum. 231; sesile, 163. 



Triosteum pertoliatum, 65. 



Triuris brevistylis, 14; diaphana,14. 



314. 



