850 
Ron apples 14: 174 
Sugar beet 1: 32; 10: 92; 12: 49; 15: 35, 
a6 
Suet cane 2: 165; 4: I; 7: 84; 
2145, 171; nee a 104, 108 
Su ie oteode Starchy and 15: 33 
Suggestions for the eee of our 
native plants 
Suillellus Tv uridus 1: ie: 15: 120 
Suksdorf, W. N. 1:3 
Sullivan, E. 11: ah 
Sullivant Moss Chapter 7: 13 
Sullivant, W. S. 10: 188; 15: 61, 62 
. F. 14: 81; 1§: 70 
8: 185 
x drought, The long (1910) 11: 
an 
Summer flowers in cultivation, Native 
I: 121 
mmer in Eur A; foreign 
botanists aay ‘Dotanical inedientions 
Summer periie 15: 80, 82 
Sum: 2 a oh ee 2 4; 10: 192; 11: 184; 
143; 35, 129 
Publications’ ae 1909, II: 50; 
IQII, 13: 34 
Sundew 7: 9 
Sunflower 42, 171, 172, 173; 13: 164; 
hea 14: 162 
common 15: $3 
fake 1: 
73 
narrow leave swamp I: 193 
eres Spe 173 
ion of 
wil 119 
Superintendent s, Convent: 
A 
anger ao of plants 9: 144 
‘uriana 
urinam ae 14 
uwarro or Saguaro 9 
warro, or Tree Cactus 6: 129. f. 31, 32 
vedelius, Nils 5: 222; 9: 128; 11: 233 
wainson, R. R. 14: 173 
weden, Agarics of 201 
weet ale 15: 
wee : 62; 8: a 10: 121 
ane 7:92 
79 
aoe Alexander 7: 250 
Swietenia 5: 207 
Babi pine ae 16, 18; 7: 76, 
Swingle, W. T. 14: 72, 74, 90, II§ 
Swiss chard 15: 5, 
Swo: 
ke + 5:90; 
Sykes, Stanley 6: 91, 95 
Symbiosis in Gunnera manicata 7: 214. 
Symphoricarpos 8: 
casaaieena a ae II: 241, 243 
vulgar’ 
Syidesmon t Dhaliceoidee’s 
15: 86 
eae collection, The flowerless 
plants (cryptogams) of the 2: 81. 
a s . 
Syringa, wild 10: 120 
Ss 194; 13: 103 
NSIS 5: 
vulgaris §: 
Systematic Pics noi of the Pleisto- 
e Deposits of Maryland (footnote) 
nae 
T 
Tabebuia 13: 75 
62; oa 185 
S 7: He a 
Tail-flower, = ‘enatiable plant of a 
South Ne n 3: 
Tainta 8: 
7:13 
Tamarack 7: 211; 13: 174 
174 
magnifica 1: 132; 4: 68 
Tampa, —— at 4: 95, 193 
ley, 130, 155 
Tapeionctes bicolor 1: 131 
Taplin, 15: 
Tardy defoliation “i the Trees, The 8: 
254 
Tarleton, M. A. 1: 178 
