Sabbatia 73 
Sceiole oe Italica acquired by 
rie a 
Salmea peeabivibe 205 
Sapindac 
cece marginates 144, 149 
Sargassum eae 166 
Sargent, 26 
Schramm’ s “Algae of eased te 219 
Seaweeds, The Museum exhibit of 49 
Asa xxii, figs. 9-12), 56 
paper at botanical conven- 
Selby, A. D., 
tient 
Serenoa aes eSCens ot 198 
serrulata 195, 19 
Shafer, Mr. Uae n A., "aed D., degree 
of Pha: 70 
Shear, C, i 7 "paper at botanical conven- 
tion 1 
Shrubs, effects of the aos winter on 36 
ae laevigata 1. 
Sai t & a 126, ens 
Oe 
on the Economic Museum 28 (fig. 8) 
exploration in tropical ie 53 
129, 157 (figs. 24-26), 2 
publications « ane 1903 oe 
Smith, Herber! 152 
Societies 
a scr iel of New York 
st ual Meeting at the Gar- 
deo ee 25 
er meeting 166 
Plan fe ee ee 7 
Soi], tempera aie of, in the Garden 
190 mber 17 
1904, March 88 
1904, May 127 
1904, June 152 
1904, July 170 
Solidago adora 85 
Sonora, deserts in 15 
Sophora violacea 142 
Sorbaria Pa 140 
sorbifolia 
an 1 fund for Twicitne purposes, the 
Spermatophyta 
esearch courses in at the Garden 
II, 12 
Sptraca alba 140 
pases ra 140 
Bemis 140 
a 
CAHCSCERS 140 
penile 140 
att 140 
mn bie: 
4g 
Siephanandra fesuos 140, 1 
as. purchase of 
Sternberg, Mr. H., 
his fossil plants 123 
Stockholm, Royal Academy of Sciences 
221 
St. Pierre 2 
Stokes (Oliv af and Caroline) fund for 
protection of native plants. Prizes 7 
Strawberries 
Sugar 
Svedeliue, “Dr. Nils 222 
Swictenia 2 a 
Sykes, Mr. 
Ssmporicargor poe 148 
raCEMOSUS 148 
on pa aedan 148 
Syringa ee 2898 147 
Japonica 14, 
1904, February 64 
