223 
Dr. Murrill on a Trip to Cuba 
III 
Dr. Murrill on pluie Fungi 
in Maine 
Mr. Nash on Further Explora 
tions in the Republic of Haiti 
(figs. 34-40), 
Mr. Nash on the cal Ex- 
ona of the Ingen Telande, 
Bahamas (figs. 
Dr. Byers on eee in 
ta. 
Reynosia pera rionalis 18 
Rhacoma Cros. he 19 
op a ia 
Ri 
Robinson, iol on Pub eaaoie for 1904 
Rebinson, W. Jj., Publications for 
1904 
ae Brome Company 144 
a N. 
First Fascicle. of North American 
e 
sit to Mexico 192, 193 
Rabiaceae 52 
aaa! H. H., Lectures 59, 
39 
Publications for 1904 
Study of Botanical Collection of 
tie H. Smith 5: 
Rus. 201 
SD r. PL A 
Fontes | in Utah 58 
In Fir: st Fascic a 2 he North 
fa 
o Utah 118, 
Sargent, Mr. Charles - 
Sargent, 
Sabal Blackbwraianw 153, 155 
almetto 
arco i i as 160 
= eae 
r. A. T., Letter describ- 
pans Hele in the Schools of Visits 
to oe Garden 104’ 
Schrader, Hon. Henry C. 144 
Seine rob us 8 
Sco . D. H. 128, 
ey; A, a The ‘Need of Addi- 
Endowment ” 
ae aie of the aa hore 
weeds aon Mus . A. How 
(2 pies) 
Sequoia 
ieieropha lla 47 
Reichenbachii 47 
Sesuvium Portulacastrum 17 
100 
Shafer, J. A., Publications for 1904 
Shreve, Forrest, appointed Labo- 
ratory fee at ee 118 
Shull, Dr, George H., SI 
Sisyrinchium Bermudian 153 
Small, Dr. 
Contrititons, to scien Bulletin 
0. 
First ea 2 the North 
He orale col- 
Bo Hees Society of America 28, 
a al Society of New 
York 
Fifth Spring Exhibition 107 
et Sculp A re Society 140, 
I 
Sonora, “Botanica Penisesions in 91 
outh Am 6 
Spau: Idin 
Sphenopteris vis 
nd, ker 08 43 
Experimental Evolution 
pring Harbor 
Sterling, E 7 145 
Stokes (Olivia and Caroline), Fund 
for Protection of Native Plants 102 
Sullivan, Mr. 95 
Suwarro or Saguaro 14 
Suwarro, or Tree ee 
(figs. 31, 
xploration of Arizona, etc. 91, 
5 
Torrey Botanical Club be 
Tortula Bermudiana 15 
ee evarhliides 17 
. Professor S. M. 
