139 



Rearrangement of the genera of the 

 tribe Galegeae of the family Faba- 

 ceae or Papilionaceae, 130 



Recknagel and Bentley's Forest man- 

 agement (Review), 34 



Reseda lutea, 42 ; Luteola. 42 



Resurrection fern. Habits and habi- 

 tats of the Xorth American. 91 



Reviews, 11, 32, 34. 53, 57, 84, 102. 

 104, 124, 125, 127 



Reynaudia. S6 



Rhododendron catawbiense, 13; max- 

 imum, 28—31, 118 



Rhododendron maximum, The haunts 

 of, 28 



Rhus cogallina, 22 ■. radicans, 71, 92, 

 97, 99 



Richards, H. M., 9, 61—65, 104. 129 



Robinia;, 131; Pseudo-Acacia, 119 



Roripa lyrata. 42 ; sylvestris, 42 



Rosa virginiana, 119 



Roubieva multifida, 41 



Rowlee, W. W., 129 



Rubus illecebrosus, 42 ; occidentalis. 

 97, 99 ; odoratus, 119 



Rudbeckia hirta, 25 ; montana, 25 ; 

 occidentalis, 44 



Rumex Acetosella. 99 ; crispus, 99 



Ruppia maritima, 18 



Rusby, H. H., 63, 64 



Rydberg, P. A., Henry and Flood's 

 The Douglas Firs (Review), 102; 

 Notes on Philotria, 14, 15 ; Rear- 

 rangement of the genera of the 

 tribe Galegeae of the family Faba- 

 ceae or Papilionaceae, 130 



Rynchospora corniculata, 19 



Sabal glabra, 71 



Sabina, 131 



Salicornia. 20 ; europea, 20 



Salix amygdaloides, 20 ; exigua, 20 ; 



lasiandra lancifolia, 41 ; lasiolepis 



Bigelovii, 41 ; nigra, 71 

 Sambucus canadensis, 119; pubens. 



97, 100, 

 Sapindus Drummondii, 22, 

 Sapinopsis variabilis, 57 

 Sajonaria officinalis, 118 

 Sassafras Sassafras, 119 

 Saxifraga arguta, 42 ; fragosa, 42 ; 



saximontana, 42 

 Schweinitz-Torrey letters, 59 

 Scirpodendron, 13 

 Scirpus occidentalis, 19; paludisus, 



19 ; pauciflorus, 40 

 Sclerochloa, 121 



Scleropoa Hemipoa, 122; rigida, 119— 

 122 



Scleropoa, Xotes on, 119 



Scolochloa festucacea, 18 



Scrophulariaceae, 56 ; Soil prefer- 

 ence of. 10 



Scutellaria nervosa, 118; pilosa, 118 



Seaver, F. J., 62, 63, 129 



Secale cereale. 40 



Senecio. 125, 126; Jacobaea, 126 



Sequoia, 55 



Sesbania, 131 ; macrocarpa, -/i 



Setaria glauca. 40 



Setchell, W. A., 62, 106; Aboriginal 

 tobaccos, 104 



Sida, 22, 



Sidalcea Xelsoniana, 43 



Silene pendula, 41; virginica, 117 



Silphium laciniatum, 73 



Siphocampylos, 125 



Skottsberg, C, 36 



Small. James : SmalFs Origin and 

 development of the Compositae 

 (Review). 125 



Small. John K., 63 ; Recent explora- 

 tions in southern Florida, 64 



Smilax, 19; Bona-nox, 19; herbacea, 

 19 



Solanum nigrum, 100; rostratum. 44; 

 sisymbrifolium, 44 



Solidago, 126 



Sonclius asper, 100 



Sorbus americana. 119 



Spartina Michauxiana, 18 



Spergularia salsuginea bracteata, 41 



Sphaerostigma andinum. 43 



Sphenopholis, 87 



Spilanthes, 126 



Spoilage of fruits and vegetables in 

 storage and transit, 129 ; of vege- 

 tables. 129 



Stanleya glauca, loi ; glauca latifolia, 

 102 



Stanleya. A new form of, loi 



Stenophyllus capillaris, 83 ; Harrisii, 

 83 ; janciformis, 83 



Stoll, F., Pellett's American honey 

 plants (Review), 104 



Stork, H. E., 129 



Stout, A. B., 10, (>z\ Notes on forced 

 bulbs, 59 



Streptochaeta, 86 



Sutherlandia, 132 



Symphoricarpos occidentalis. 25 



Symplocos, 91 



Syntherisma fimbriata, 98 



Taraxacum Taraxacum, 100 



