266 



Sematophyllum caespitosum, 31; gali- 

 pense, 31; Lindigii, 31; microcarpum, 

 31; xylophilum, 31 



Sequoia gigantea, 63; sempervirens, 53 



Sericocarpus asteroides, 173, 189 



Shimek, B., 95 



Shorter Notes, 31, 68, 108, 127, 162 



Simaroubaceae, 244 



Siphonanthus indica, 22, 23 



Smilaceae, 236 



Smilacina racemosa, 177 



Smilacites grandifolia, 135 



Smilax, 135, 136; aspera, 136; carbo- 

 nensis, 135, 136; grandifolia, 135, 

 136; Kansana, 136; labidurommae, 

 13s; lamarensis, 136; laurifolia, 136; 

 lingulata, 136; undulata, 137 



Solanaceae, 250 



Solidago bicolor, 177; caesia, 177; lati- 

 folia, 179; nemoralis, 173, 189 



Some Aspects of Californian Coastal 

 Vegetation, 130 



Some Comparisons of the Lichen Floras 

 of Eurasia and North America, 138 



Some Fossil Leaves and their Signi- 

 ficance, 39 



Some Midwinter Algae of Long Island 

 Sound, 97, 165 



Sparganiaceae, 230 



Sparganium sp., 160 



Spathularia, 28 



Spermatophyta, 230 



Spermothamnium Turneri, 99 



Sphacelaria cirrhosa, 99 



Sphaeropsideae, 210 



Spore Formation in the Slime Moulds, 



17 

 Squamidium macrocarpum, 26 

 Standley, P. C, Two Additions to the 



Flora of Louisiana, 21 

 Staphylea trifolia, 183 

 Staten Island Association of Arts and 



Sciences, 148 

 Statice sibirica, 66 

 Stenocybe byssacaum, 93 

 Stenophyllus capillaris, 188 

 Stereocaulon denudatum, 80; paschale, 



80, 170; tomentosum, 80 

 Sterrocolax decipiens, 99 

 Stetson, S., 69, 134; 1913 Notes on the 



Flora of Copake Falls, N. Y., 42 

 Stevens, F. L., 18 

 Stevens' Fungi which Cause Plant 



Diseases (Review), 46 

 Sticta amplissima, 87; aurata, 87; 



crocata, 87; pulmonaria, 87; querci- 



zans, 87; sylvatica, 87 

 Stictaceae, 87 

 Stober, J. B., 199 

 Stoddard, E. D., 53 



Stout, A. B., 20, 70, 13s; Plant Breeding 

 in Scandinavia (Review), 35; The 

 American Breeders' Magazine, 10 



Stratosae, 82 



Struvea, 6 



Such, Mrs. G., 69 



Synechoblastus cyrtaspis, 92; flaccidus; 

 92; pycnocarpum, 92; ryssoleus, 92 



Synecoccus aeruginosus, 197 



Syringia vulgaris, 35 



Syrrhopodon decolorans, 25; Hobsoni, 

 25; incompletus, 25; Mohrianum, 25;. 

 Sartori, 25 



Tansley, F. D., 148 



Taubenhaus, J. J., 199 



Taxithelium planum, 30 



Taxodium distichum, 160, 162 



Taxus brevifolia, 61; canadensis, 45, 61 



Taylor, N., 18, 20, 69, 70, 131; Index 

 Kewensis (Review), 37; Schaffner's- 

 Field Manual of Trees (Review), 

 no; The Salton Sea (Review), 226; 

 Wilson's A Naturalist in Western 

 China (Review), 8 



Telochistes chrysopthalmus, 80; con- 

 color, 85; lychneus, 82; parietinus, 82; 

 polycarpus, 82 



Thallophyta, 204 



Thelephoraceae, 213 



Thompson, W. G., 112 



Thrombium epigaea, 95 



Thuidium miradoricum, 30 



Thuja plicata, 61 



Thysanophora, 137 



Tiarella, 61 



Tilia americana, 178, 183, 184 



Tiliaceae, 245 



Tithymalus campestris, 7; phena- 

 codorum, 137; Willistoni, 137 



Toninia granosa, 88 



Torrey Botanical Club, 148; Chairmen 

 of Special Committees on Local Flora, 

 34 



TORREYA, 129 



Trapa alabamensis, 107; bicornis, 106; 

 bispinosa, 106; cuneata, 106; Cred- 

 neri, 106; natans, 105, 106; micro- 

 phylla, 106; wilcoxensis, 106, 107 



Trapa, Two New Tertiary Species of^ 

 105 



Tremellaceae, 213 



Tri- and Tetracarpellary Walnuts, 127 



Triadenum petiolatum, 151 



Trichostema dichotoma, 186; dichoto- 

 mum, 188 



Trichosteleum fluviale, 31; microcar- 

 pum, 31 



Trientalis americana, 43, 179 



Trilliaceae, 236 



