GENERAL INDEX 



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species of flowering plants, 232 ; 

 littoral flora, 46 ; mountain flora, 

 290, 297, 305 ; peculiar species of 

 Pandanus, 156, 580, Elatostema, 

 405, Eugenia, 349. Amongst other 

 genera possessing peculiar species 

 are Gardenia, 311, Psychotria, 315, 

 Cyrtandra, 317, Macaranga, 384, 

 Ficus, 387 



Samolus valerandi, 34, 537, 541 



Samolus, in Chile, 478 



Sanicula, in Hawaii, 4, 269, 270, 272, 

 273, 274-5 



San Lorenzo Island (Peru) in the 

 coast-clouds, 492 ; decaying shells, 

 497 



Santa Elena Point (Ecuador), its 

 vegetation and climate, 490, 494, 597 



Santa Rosa River (Ecuador), the 

 vegetation of its banks, 486 



Santalum, 272, 283-4, 285 



Sapindus, 309, 325, 332 



Sapota, 373, 532 



Sapotacese, 372-4 



Sararanga, 156 



Saxifraga, British species, 536 



Saxifragace^E, in Hawaii, 263 



Sccevola ; relation between littoral and 

 inland species, 18, 134, 135; 

 Hawaiian inland species, 18, 135, 

 533 ; Fijian inland species, 18, 532, 

 576; distribution, 67, 71, 564; 

 modes of dispersal, 135, 564 ; buoy- 

 ancy of fruits, 18, 135, 531-3 



Scaevolachamissoniana,) Hawaii, 18, 



Scaevola gaudichaudii, / 533 



Scaevola floribunda, Fiji, 18, 532, 576 



Scaivola koenigii ; distribution, 56, 135, 

 552, 563 ; station at coast, 18, 43, 

 55I) 553-6, 560 ; extension inland, 

 42, 59, 121,547, 553, 560, 569, 579; 

 modes of dispersal, 57, 71, 552 ; 

 buoyancy of fruits, 108, 114, 121, 

 122, 529, 531, 569 ; their occurrence 

 m beach-drift, 437, 559; in river- 

 drift, 79; variety, 579; synonymy, 

 71, 564 



Scaevola lobelia, 71 



Scaevola sericea, 579 



Scandinavia ; Sernander's "Dispersal- 

 biology," 24 ; Atlantic or Gulf- 



^ stream drift, 180, 189, 430, 570, 601 



Schenck, Dr., 512 



Scheuchzeria palustris, 537 



Schiedea, 262-3 



Schimper, Prof ; relation between 

 littoral and inland species of a 

 genus and between the littoral and 

 inland floras, 17, 19, 130-4, 534 ; 



grouping of Malayan littoral plants, 

 43, 550 ; distribution and dispersal 

 of tropical littoral plants, 62, 69 ; 

 the littoral Leguminosa?, 201, 581 ; 

 structure of the buoyant seeds and 

 fruits of tropical plants and the 

 question of adaptation, 104, 112-5, 

 119-29, 539 ; on Rhizophora, 441, 

 446, 453-4, 459 ; the essential 

 climatic conditions for mangrove- 

 growth, 470 ; the xerophytes and 

 and hygrophytes, 32, 40 ; epiphytic 

 habit of Vaccinium, 281 ; miscel- 

 lanea, 423, 561, 571, 577,602 ; letters 

 to the author, 43, 121, 440-1, 454 ; 

 his indebtedness to Prof Schimper's 

 work, 63 



SchizEea, 593 



Schizostege, 593 



Schmidt, J., on Lathyrus maritimus, 



543 

 Schonland, S., on the Hawaiian 



LobeliacejE, 255 

 Schumann, K., on Ochrosia, 153, 580 ; 



on Musa, 414, 436 

 " Science Gossip," 23, 277, 369, 398, 



513, 567 

 Scilla nutans, 537 

 Scirpodendron costatum, 47, 108, 405, 



435,530,551,552,563 

 Scirpus ; buoyancy of the fruits of 



seven British species, 537 ; dispersal 



by ducks implied in connection with 



the Cyperacese, 513 

 Scirpus maritimus, 34, 92, 109, 116 



537, 541 



Scirpus palustris, 90, 537 



Scleria ; dispersal by purple water- 

 hens, 296 



Sclerotheca, 252, 256-8 



Scott, J., on Indian parrots, 420 



Scott-Elliot, Mr., 568 



Scrophularia aquatica, 89, 537 



Scrophularia nodosa, 537 



Scutellaria galericulata, 28, 27i 537, 



545. 

 Scyphiphora, 109 

 Sea, Fijian tree, 436, 602 

 Sea-aster: see Aster tripolium 

 Sea-birds, as seed-dispersers, 188, 241, 



242, 347, 506, 510-1,514, 605 

 Sea-eagle, as a seed-disperser, 286 

 Sea-thrifts : see Armeria 

 Seed-mucosity : see Mucosity 

 Seed-stage, regarded as an adaptation, 



II, 85-7, 468,473, 521 

 Seed-structure ; anomalies connected 



with a lost viviparous habit, 79, 132. 



470, 473, 521, 575 



