343 
Schools, Nature study of the 7: 274 
Schools, The Garden and the public 7: 
x5! 
eraieae Hon. H. C. 6: 144 
mm’s Algae of Suadeioure 5: 219 
n 3: 36 
180; 9: 186 
parts, Balith 9: ip 12: 140 
 C. AL 16, 140, 2313 13: 
z, L. D. ae ig 183, 188 
J. 
. lopenream iad 3:49 
broom £2: 
sr bageei ini 13; 176; 13: 179 
scott, D. H. 6: 128, 148 
: 
0: 87, 88, 89; 4: 173 
cribner’s peg charles 14: 131 
en 12: 150, 240, 243, 246, 247, 
Scrpuace j. A. 10: 108, 220; 13: 35; 15: 
ScryMseEr, J. A., ‘The Need of Addi- 
tional Endowment” 6: 5 
‘ snared leads I: ue 
a 8:2 
rere  subradicata II: 103 
eybalium Jamaicense 73-258 
. ses er ib 
e 2: 164; oe pe 211; 8: 
ee i 137; 12: cae 15 
earight, G. L. 1x: 2 
2 re oe 13: 130 
Seaver, A. G. 11: > 
pois F. S 175, 183, 202; 
: 130, 4 143, a 197, 
a, 278; oe 130, 135; 2 
260; 12: 19, 36, 56, 86, ae 159) 
162, 13: 18, 45, 104, 105, 
182, ti, 190, ce 14: 68, 110 
114, 128, 136, 153; 15: 64, 148, 182 
SEAVER, 
Publications during 1908, 10: 16; 
1909, II: 49; IQIO, 12: 34; III, 
13: 34; 1912, 14: 55; 1913, 15: 
12s. 160, 255: 12: 16, ae 54, 102, 
159 
Research facilities at the Garden 
in feos aban with Columbia 
University 10: 127. pl. Go, 62. 
iseases: their cause 
The re ory bark-' hectic: 14: 
él. 
a :eopard-moth 13: 155. pl. ro0—- 
The jong Hen drought 11: 244 
Seaver, af J.. & Clark, E. 
Pu io ion during 1910, 12: 353 
Seave Fy. » & Griffiths, D., 
Publication during 1910, 12: 35 
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truffles Segoe ‘collected 
15:14 
ae Ir 
I: 36, 169; 2: 177; 9: 125, 
130; 14: 38, 90; 15: 20 
Seamed, Some of the coralline sea- 
weeds in the museum, 6: 59. pl. 24, 
2. 
Seaweeds, The museum exhibit of 5: 49. 
pl. 22. f. 9-12; 5:56 
pei cereale 1: 167 
Ss 1 fi ii f the tulip-tree 2: 136 
Sedges 2: 178; 7: 84; 10:94 
Sedge, Bermuda 13: 192 
edums 2: 1 
Seedless plants, see nature study work 7: 
atime at the ae houses, A 
40. 
Botanical Garden upon 
Io; 81. f. 7. 
