Index to American botanical literature 589 



Scott, W. The Leesburg swamp. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1905 : 209- 

 226. /. J-//. 1906. 



Scribner, F. L. The genus Sphenopholis. Rhodora8: 137-146. 3 

 S 1906. 



The genus of grasses commonly known as Eatonia. 



Skan, S. A. Blakea gracilis. Curt. Bot. Mag. IV. 2 : //. 80pp. 1 



1906. 



Native of Costa Rica. 



Skan, S. A. Rides crucntum. Curt. Bot. Mag. IV. 2 : pi. 8105. 1 

 N 1906. 



Native of the Pacific United States. 



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Skan, S. A. Rites viburnifolium. Curt. Bot. Mag. IV. 2 : pi. 8094. 



1 S 1906. 



Native of Lower California and Santa Catalina Island. 



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Smith, CO. A bacterial disease of oleander. Bacillus Oleae 

 (Arcang.) Trev. Bot. Gaz. 42 : 301-310. /. 1-4. 23 O 1906. 



Smith, C. P. Notes upon some little-known members of the Indiana 

 flora. (Paper number three.) Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1905: 155— 

 158. 1906. 



Smith, J. D. Undescribed plants from Guatemala and other Central 

 American republics. XXVIII. Bot. Gaz. 42 : 292-300. 23 O 1906. 



New species and varieties are described in Saurauja (3), Pruntts, Tibouchina, 

 Monolena, Conostegia (3), Miconia (2), Blakea , Passiflora y Dtndropanax, Rondc- 

 letia (3), Bidtns, and Hectia. 



Sprague, T. A. Passiflora punctata. Curt. Bot. Mag. IV. 2 : pi. 

 8 1 01. 1 O 1906. 



Native of South America. 



Squires, W. A. Flowers of late autumn. Am. Bot. 11 : 30-32. O 



1906. 



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Douzlasii. Fern Bull. 



14: 116. [N] 



Suksdorf, W. N. Washingtonische Pflanzen II. Allgem. Bot. Zeits. 

 12: 5-7. 15 Ja 1906; 26,27, 15 F 1906; 4 2 >43- 15 Mr 1906. 



Includes descriptions of new species in Sanicuia y Lomatiutn, AnUnnaria, Las- 

 thenia, Pyrola, Navaretia, Orthocarpus, Aphyllon (2), Corallorrhiza, Piperia, Carex> 



and Calamagrostis. 



Ulbrich, E. Leguminosae andinae III. Bot. Jahrb. 37: 541-555. 

 f. 1. 30 O 1906. 



New species in Lupinus (12), As tralagus, Weberbauerella gen. nor., Aeschynomene, 

 and Adesmia. 



