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Index 



folia, 666; sorbifolia, 397; Ulmaria, Swamp cedar, A new fungus of the. 



Notes on the anatomy 



353 

 Spiranthes, 546 ; cernua, 66s ; gracilis, 



665 ■ ■ 

 Spirogyra, 184 



Sporobolus, 531 ; depauperatus, 531 

 Sporogonium and adjacent tissues of 

 the gametophore of Conocephalum 

 conicum, The development of the, 



615 



Staber, M. J. 



of Sesban macrocarpa Muhl., 625 • 

 Stachys ampla, 683 ; arenicola, 682 ; 



asperrima, 682 ; Leibergii, 682 ; 



palustris, 6S2 ; rivulans, 682 ; scopu- 



lorvun, 682, 683 ; teucriformis, 683 



Stagoaospora linearis, 338 



Standley, p. C, & WooTON, E. O. 



Some hitherto uudescribed plants 



from New Mexico, 105 

 Staphylea trifolia, 656, 664, 668 



State of Washington, Some noteworthy 



Hepaticae from the, 299 

 Statice, 545 _ ^ 

 Statistical criterion for species and 



genera among the bacteria. A, 31 

 Steccherinum", 342 ; Ballouii, 341 



Steironema ciliatum, 669 

 Stellaria media, 671 

 Stellarlopsis, 407 



Sterigmatocystis, 236, 2^7, 238, 243; 

 nigra, 235, 244 



Sterigmatocystis nigra and the effect of 

 chemical stimulation, Nitrogen as- 

 similation of, 235 



Stimulation, Nitrogen assimilation of 



Sterigmatocystis nigra and the effect 

 of chemical, 235 



Stimulation of storage tissues of higher 

 plants by zinc sulphate, 489 



Stone, G. E, The power of growth ex- 

 hibited by ostrich ferns, 221 



Stone, R. E. A new species of Puc- 

 cinia, 549 



Storage tissues of higher plants, Stimu- 

 lation of, by zinc sulphate, 489 

 Streptococci, 34, ^6 

 Streptococcus, 34 



Studies in the North American Con- 



volvulaceae — V. Quamoclit, 595 

 Studies on the Rocky Mountain flora, 



531, 675 

 Studies, Phycological — IV. The genus 

 Neomeris and notes on other Si- 

 phonales, 75 



Study of winter buds with reference to 



their growth and leaf content. The, 

 117 



Sulphate, Stimulation of storage tissues 

 of higher plants by zinc, 489 



341 

 Swietenia Mahagoni, 161 



Synthyris dissecta, 691, 692; pinnati- 



fida,.69i, 692 

 Syringa vulgariSj n8, 124, 126^ 128, 



132, 134, 139, 144 



Tanacetum vulgare, 672 



Taraxacum officinale, 672 



Taxus canadensis, 656, 658, 660-662, 



664, 668 

 Teleozoma, 475 ; thalictroides, 476 



Tephrosia virginiana, 666 



Teucrium canadense, 659 



Thalesia, 694 ; fasciculata, 693 ; lutea, 

 6gs; minuta, 692, 693; purpurea, 

 692, 693; Sedi, 692; uniflora, 692 



Thalictrum dioicum, 658 ; polygamum, 

 658; purpurascens, 658, 661; revolu- 

 turn, 661 



Thaspium aureum, 658 ; barbinode, 659 



Thecanisia, 404 



Theories, Osmotic, with special refer- 

 ence to van't Hoff's law, 283 



Thuidium delicatulum, 658, 662 



Thysanella fimbriata, 159 ; robusta, 



159 

 Tilia, 132, 140 ; americana, 



334, 656, 660, 661, 664, 668 



118, 128, 129, 134, 144 



Tiniaria Convolvulus, 455 ; 

 456 ; Dumetorum, 456 



Tinus, 398 



Tissues, storage, of higher plants. Stim- 

 ulation of by zinc sulphate, 489 



Tissues of the gametophore of Cono- 

 cephalum conicum, The development 

 of the sporogonium and adjacent, 615 



Toxylon, 254, 394 



Tracaulon sagittatum, 455 



Trachelospermum difforme, 588 



Tradescantia virginiana, 3, 671, v 



Tragopogon porrifolius, 492 



Treatment of monotypic genera of 



fungi, The present, 147 

 Triadenum petiolatum, 589 

 Trichomanes X Asplenium Ruta-mura- 



ria, 41 

 Trichostema dichotomum, 666 

 Trifolium, 545; agrarium, 671 ; arvense, 



671 ; incarnatum, 671 ; pratense, 671 ; 



procutnbens, 671 ; repens, 671 

 Trillium, 183; cernuum, 658; erectum, 



658 

 Triosteum perfoliatum, 659 

 Trisetum pratense, 378 

 Triticum, 355, 368, 374, 376; compac- 



turn, 368, 372, 375, 378, 380, 385 ; 



118, 129, 



vulgaris, 



cristata, 



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