Index 305 



Ruffled Grouse, 174 



Ruskin, John, quoted, 201 



Ruta-Muraria, 194, 195. See Rue-in-the-Wall 



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Sabrina, 21 



Saddleback Mountain, North Adams (Mass.), n; Haw- 

 thorne's description of, 215; Thoreau's mention of 



sunrise, 219 

 Salt Meadows, New Haven (Conn.), 125; New Jersey, 231, 237 

 Sangiiinaria Canadensis, 164 

 Saratoga, hills of, 98; battle of, 97 

 Sarcodes sanguinea, 165 



Sarracenia purpurea, 32. See Pitcher Plant 

 Sassafras, 186 

 Satyrion Erythronium, ancient name of Dog's-Tooth Lily, 126, 



127, 128 

 Satyrion Royall, ancient name of Purple-Fringed Orchises, 



no; palmate roots of, in; perfume of, in 

 Saucy Jays, 149 



Schaghticoke (N. Y.), site of ancient Indian village, 218 

 Scudder, Dr. S. H., cited on fertilization oiPogoma, 94 

 Sedges, 187 



Selurus noveboracensis, 177 

 Senecio aureus, 162 



September, month of, 237; dates, 9th, 213; 15th, 153 

 Serapias or Orchis, species of, known to Pliny (23-79, a.d.)i 



109 

 "Seven doctors," characters of Hawthorne's, 215 

 Shadberry bushes, 31, 119, 186, 202 

 Shadberry pies, 119 



Shakespeare, quoted on name, "Long Purples," no 

 Sheep pastures, 138 

 Shin- Leaf, 187 

 Shin-Plasters, 102 

 Side-Saddle Flowers, 32; origin of name, 65. See Pitcher 



Plant 

 Sierra Nevada Mountains, 165 

 Silkweed, Purple-Flowered, 234 

 Skipper, Captain, in memory of, 229 

 Skunk Cabbage, 20, 160, 164, 232 

 Slaves, Cabins of, 196 

 Smith, Miss Clara, Medford (Mass.), author of poem, Jack-in- 



the-Pulpit, 160 

 Snails, agents in fertilization, 69 

 Snake-Mouth, 90; Pogonia, 47, 87. See Pogonia 

 Snakeroot, 47 

 Snakes, 161, 174 

 Snowberry, 6, 14, 187, 209 

 Snow- Plant, allied with Indian Pipes, 165 

 SnuiT Hollow or Crow's Nest, Notch Valley, 213 



