348 
Stangeria eriopus 10: 123, 142, 164, 226; 
Ir: 276 
Splachnobryum 10: 140 
Spleenworts 7: 87 
ondias 12: 1 Pp Q: 202; 10: 164 
a7. 258; 12:13 tan. 251 
purpurea 13 Stapelia 7: 70; 13: 56 
Sponges 15: 63 Rt, 7:70 
Sporobolus 2: 164; 3: 137 Stapf, Otto; 1: 181; §: 222 
virginicus 6: 15 Starr, OTTO 
‘porormia herculea 3: 165 e Imperial Botanic Garden 
Spotted dead nettle > 87 a ter the Great at St. Pann 
Spotted Joe-Pye weed 1: 92 2195 
Spread : the eae disease, The 9: Staphylee 1:94 
23. Bumalda 5: 143 
Spring ve onis 1: 85 Coulombieri 5: 143 
hea and summer flower shows 13: trifolia §: 143 
t. 96 Staples, J. A. 1: 134 
Spring beauty 2: or 10: 153; 13: 67, 91; airs a 10: 87, 90 
I51I; 15: 126 
rolina 2 a o II0 
Spring eres Wild ie needing pro- 7 
tection ae gt. pl. wheat 9: 110 
Starchy and sugary foods 15: 3. 
ol 
Spring flowers, Some e: 
Spring gar ny Flowers for ae ae 19 tarchy products, 
Spring inspection unds, buildings treating cereal grains and 3 
and eolie- tions se I Star of Bethlehem 14: 64; 15: 82 
Sprouting-leaf plant 7: Star-leave: 
routs, brussels 15: 5, 157, 215 tarry. campion 13 S110 
Sal Jalend, Amber on 6: 45 
Spruce 1: 44, 45, 49; 7: 211; 10: 94; 1 
159, 3: 3, T12, ie Sta 
243, 244; 13: 
174; 14: 203 ae : 
black 10: 247 States : aad west coast of Mexico, Ex- 
Colorado blue 11: pies 13: 112 ploration in the southwestern 12: 253 
‘columbian 10: 12 Static oe eo 
Douglas 10: 119, as Ir: 189, 239; Stat r Ex xperimental Evolution at 
13: 116; £4: 31 old o ing Harbor 6: 51 
Engelmann’s 10: 120; 12: 243, 251 tayton, W. H. 
Sao I1: 188, 190 teere, J. B. 7: 109 
Norway 2: 180; 12: 43, 46 isaac Holostea 1: 165 
red se 119 tem! ink moccasin ae 14: 97 
tiger-tail 13: 112 a ieaoehlarea tenuifolia 7 
Spruce forest 9: 137 Stenorrhynchus speciosus It: 
Spruce wood 14: me 203 Pspvaninlae as Sa 5: 140, 149 
Spurges 13: 57; 14: 175 terculia 
Squash 8: 19%; 10: 22; 15: 52, 157, 158 sale Ii: pe 
Squashberry 2: 180 sutum ‘53 
Squills 13: 63; Sane. nigra 1:94 
Sibe: I: 74; 15: 80, 86 Sterling, E. F. . oe 
Squirrel-corn 2: 110 Stern, Mrs. B. 
Squirrels, The fruit of tl 1 Sternberg, c HS 3: ae 5! 123; 9: 217; 
as food for gray 11: 236 11: 256 
Staff, Additional Menbers of the Seesena L. 10: 220 
Garden 7: 1 FL, 8: ee : 84; 13: 173 
Stagger-bush 8: 205 oo 108, bare 100, aa 
Staghorn 2: 16. gee ie age , Jr. oh 273, 275; 13: 
Staghorn eke I: 146; 4: 124, 125; 7: 196; 1 
86; 14: 63, 64, 66, 67 Siycer. I < 10: 70 
Stewart, James 1 
cea fens. The fs 63. pl. 112, 133 : 
ley, Cc. Stewart, Lilian 9: 77; 12: 142 
Stand. P. 
Bid 202, sre 10: 163, 164, 225; Stillman, G. L. 1g: 221, cn 
277 Stinkhorn, poisonous 9: 
