287 
Potter, Miss Blanche, 168 
Paervation of our native wild flowers, 
The r 
phoenix Sargentii 14, 150, 155, 
157 
eudoplectania melaena 103 
Pacoplypora carbonicus 126 
Psi anu 189 
3 
onema 126, 127, 128, 129 
62 
ee niles 's agave 198 
ry-plant 193 
Ragweed as food for ane squirrels, The 
fruit . the great 236 
17 
aes rof. 248 
Tat ail fens 103 
Rav 
Red a s 
-stemmed osier 238 
Reed, Mr. H. C. ae 
Reese, Mr. Charles 
Relations of boenicd: gardens to the 
botanical visit to the 
Isthmus of Panama (figs. 7-15) 
30 
on 2 a trip to Santo Domingo (figs. 
3 
n s t: Andros, 
Bahamas Ge 16— ae 
Reports, see ao Y. Botanical Garden 
Pnshbiie 
Rham: 
Rhex 
Bipalie. Cassi 203 
Rhizopho: , 152, 153 
Gaon 2 
aces 243 
243 
Rhus 1 ‘Blodgettii 99 
Riccinus 59 
Rich: Dr. M. 201 
Robinson, Miss W. J. 198 
ose, Dr. J. N. a 
Rose, Japanese 2. 
Royal palm 9 = o 229 
eer regia 
Rusby, Dr. H. H. 164, 201 
Russi 
Rust, ee tia g i 
Rydberg, Dr. 19 
2 
259 
Santo Deiage. Report on a trip to 
gs. I~5) 3 
Sargent, Dr. C. S. 78, 79, 80 
Sassafras 1 
Sawara cypress 239 
Schaefer, Dr. E. A. 209 
Schatzberg, einai 
wild flow 117 
, 210, 212 
Preservation of 
Schiede 198 
Schri ickle, ee = 156 
Sciadopyti. 
cote! h pi ne 
Sealer subradicata 103 
_ GL. 259 
eek . A. G. a 
Seaver, Mr. F. J. 130, 135, 201, 245, 2 
Collecting fun in Colorado a. 
36-42) 2 
Contereane notes 5I, IOI, 125, 160, 
255 
The long summer drought 244 
Selaginella 62, 116 
Selenicereus cee 236 
Shafer, Dr. J. A. 
104 
Botanical exploration in the moun- 
cise ns 0 ae heastern Cuba (figs. 
27, 
Botanical “exploration of the cays 
on the north Soe . Camaguey 
i nC uba 
M 
ve, A Test 276 
rubs, Winter decorative 237 
Silk-cotton tree 8, 40 
Simmons, 
Sketch of the Crataegus problem, with 
pecial reference to work in the 
sout 
Small, Dr. jJ. K 
Report on botanical exploration in 
ae dros, Bahamas (figs. 16-22) 
88 
Smart-weed 1 
Smilax Beyrichii 99 
laurifolia 99, 100 
medica 61 
Smith, Dr. E. F. 84 
Sete dubon 122, 123 
ae 167 
Solandra 2 
