289 
ander & Sons 1 
eret 17 
Sc holars, and students of the New York 
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: Schwartz, Eaith 
hwarze, Mr. C. - 16, 140, 231 
Sclerotinm are 274 
Scorup, a Biss 250 
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Suike Grote 176 
Scott, G. G. 140 
Serb 0 - 150, 240, 243, 246, 247, 251 
Sea-| 
Seaver. Me. F. i 19, 36, 56, 86, 140, 159, 
I 
Gneae notes 16, 36, 54, 102, 
159 
Iby, A. D. 141 
Selenicereus 93 
rvice-berries 240, 243 
Setchell, Prof: W. A. 105 
Shad-scale 238 
Shafer, Dr. 37%) 217, 274 
Shaw, Henr: 
Shear, C. 
Li 
Sheehan & Company, John R. 177 
Shimer, 
90 
Silk-cotton tree 15 
Silliman, Prof. Benjamin 160 
Silver palm 15. 
Sim ie Me oS IA7 
n, Mr. C. T. 
ret 142 
Small, Dr. J. K. 37, 56, 161, 
Exploration in ae ‘Florida 
(figs. 26-31) 147 
Smith, C. 7 
Smith, ae Donnell 70 
Soar, Mr. John 15 
Society, Horticultural 175, 207 
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tubero-um 106 
Wendlandii 106 
Solanum, Wendland's 106 
Solo taroff, Mr. William 56 
f Mexico (figs. 1-6) z 
Sooty Ns 16 
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Southern or ke Exploration in (figs. 
31) 147 
Southwestern states and west coast of 
, Exploration in al 253 
Spathoglottis Gareos Vieillardii 
Sphaeralcea 238 
oy 43,4 
Staff, scholars, and students of the 
w York Botanical avin 
ing the year 1910, Publica- 
is of the 2 
Standley, Mr. P. C. 
254 
States and west coast of Mexico, Ex- 
Stayton, Mr. W. H. 96 
Stewart, Lilian 142 
Stipa 242 
Stobo, Robert 208 
Stockard, C. R. 14: 
Stopes, Dr. Marie 
Stout, Mr. A. B. +274 
Conference notes 273 
tover, Mr. W. » 209 
ter, S. 7 
Strelitzia o icolat 
hie eo Sead 222 
2g 
uart, fae 208 
Saas of the New York Botanical 
Ga irde en during | the cate 2930, 
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and 29 
gna ican uate at the New York 
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en ies American fungi in 
ropea! he aie (Pl, 
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Sturgis, Mrs. F. L. 104 
a! beets 49 
mstine, D. R. 143 
Bae amp white oak 17 
patie 275 
ae 176 
Swietenia chai 229 
Tail-flower 91 
Taxodium om 
mucrona! 223 
Taylor, Mr. ae 38, 87, 275 
Tays, E. A. H. 255 
Tea roses 208 
