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he botanical exploration a ise 
islands of the (fig. 29) 173 
. 220, 
vulgare 
Screw-pine 87, 88, 80 
mat 8 
sea-shore 89 
Scrymser, Mr. J. A, 108, 220 
Sea-grape 137 
-purslane 173 
Seaver, Mr. F. J. ae 131, 132, 143, 
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and treatment (figs. 33-37) 241 
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Dr. Forrest 30, 32, 129, 237, 
280 
Shreve, Mrs. Forrest 
Shri Hae "A desirable non (fig. 32) 
235 
Sidgwick, Mr. 27 
Sidgwick, Mrs. 27 
Saeed 120 
M. cil 235 
Sime ote, 
Siphonocladus ul 116 
Skunk’s bage 
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131, 143, 165, 194 
Ex ail in the Everglades 48 
Smart 94 
Sm: ax lance cite 98 
laurifolia 55 
Soap-roo 
Society, yeas Philosophical 181 
Dut oe ss County Horticultural 
Horticultural 1 
of Arts and Bienes Bronx 83 
Solomon's seal 148 
Som ee merican botanists of former 
ment (figs, 3 33° -37) 2 
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Stangeria 163, 164, 
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