344 
Seeds and seedlings of the hemlock, 
Tsuga canadensis, The 1: 97. f. 7. 
Seeds, Force exerted by swelling 2: 39. 
Seeds, swelling, Force exerted by 2: 39 
seciey F.L.3 
Seelye, B. T. es 275 
eae ae bat Me. 2:°734: 853 7: 87; 11: 
62, 
abv ontridés 2: 
denticulata 4: ie 
rupestris 10: 239 
Wallichii 10: 258 
re D. 3: 224; 4: 743 $1 10; 9: 4, 76; 
2141; 13: 18 
Publi ications during 1906, 8: 67 
Selden, John 1: 161 
Selectarum stirpium historia iconibus 
pictis, Jacquin’s 13: 
pee and preparation of vegetables 
Selenieew II: 110, I§1, 236; 12: 93; 
I ve oe 46, 175 
Selenipedinm 1 5 
Seler, Mexican cus 
ee ~~ oa ae The ra 252-254 
Seli oe 
Semi-single dahlia 3 earchlight”™ 15: 
222 
pales a AGN 10: 166 
156 
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aie fern 1 
4 
: ‘47 
sempervirens 231; 13: 10 
Washingtomiona 14: 34 
Serenoa 3: 32 
his co. 2: 8; 5: 195, 198 
@ 5: 195, 197 
See 213; 10: 120; 12: 240, 
243 
Canadian 8: 
Sesuvium Pottlocasrum 6: 17; 10: 173 
sessile 6: 
Setchell, W. A. ee 128; 12: 105 
Sewall, H. I. 15: 102 
sere Islands, A palm of the 3: 
IVI. 
Shad-bus! ish 8: 182 
Shad-scale 12: 238 
Shade-trees against fungi, The protec- 
tion of 10: 198. pl. os 68. f. 30, 3I 
Shafer, J. 
125, 753 14: 57, 91, 99-103, 
105, 106; 15: 95, 102 
Publication ee ng 1904, 6: 42; 
905, oe 906, 8: 67; 1907, 9: 
6 
Be ae 
SHAFER, J. A. 
Botanical exploration in Oriente, 
Cuba 1 
Botanical exploration in Pinar del 
Rio, Cuba a 
Botanical pee he moun- 
es ins . “orteasern Cuba 11: 
Botanical exploration of the cays 
on ian igs ast of - amaguey 
e, Cu ba II: 14 
‘ion on ‘ihe island 
ee . the Island of Montserrat 8: 
Shag, i mane 15: 12 
Shakespeare 1: 161, oe 163, 167, 168 
hallon-berry 10: Ree 
Shapleigh, B. E. 14: 15:4 
SHapLeicyH, B. E., oa and prep- 
Penis of aie $15: 153 
Sha 271 
Sharp othe goldearod 1: 126 
aw, Hen: 46 
ermuda 
Shoemaker, C. J. 2 mT; 12: 142 
Shooting-star 13: 
