ryrulaiia puljcra, 152 



Quercus, 130 ; alba, 194; Calesbaei, 

 114; heteropliylla, 220; laurifolia, 

 141, 142; lyrala, 59; inarylandica, 

 56, 220; Michauxii, 59; iiif^ra, 194; 

 I'licUos, 220, 221 ; I'rinus, 56; rubra, 

 193, 194, 221; Rudkini, 220; vir- 

 giiiiana, 139-142 



Ranunculus alleghaniensis, 153 



Rau, K. A., personal, 205 



Razouniofskya pusilla, 15 



Rehder, A., personal, 20. 133 



Reichling, G. A., Contributions to the 

 recorded Kungus and Sliine-Mould 

 Flora f)f Long Island, 85 



Remarks on Californian Conifers, 93 



Reseda lutea, 47 



Reviews : Abrams' Flora of Los Angeles 

 and Vicinity, 45 ; Campbell's Mosses 

 and I'erns, 199; Christensen's Index 

 Filicum, 217; De Vries' Species and 

 Varieties ; Their Origm by Mutation, 

 89 ; Farlow's IMbliographical Index of 

 North American I'ungi, 200 ; Goebel's 

 Organography of Plants, 167 ; Mac- 

 Dougal, Vail, Shull, and Small's Mu- 

 tants and Hybrids of the Oentheras, 

 147; North American Flora, III; 

 Proceedings Iniernational Conference 

 on Plant Bieeding and Hybridization, 



12 



Rhinanthus Crista-Galli, 191 



Rhipidopteris, 1 24; Rusbyi, 88 



Rhipocephalus, 73 ; oblongus, 73 ; Phoe- 

 nix, 73 



Rhizoclonium, 53 



Rhododendron, 179; lapponicum, 191 ; 

 maximum, 152 



Rhus bipinnata, (Vigin of, 155 



Rhus, 155; bipinnata, 155, I98 ; copal- 

 lina, 142, 162-164; glabra, 157, 159, 

 163, 164; glabra laciniata, 155, 156; 

 laciniata, 155 ; radicans, 140; trilo- 

 bata, 203; typhina, 159; typhina 

 laciniata, 155 



Rhynchospora solitaria, 1 14 



Ribes jirostratum, 191, 193; rotundi- 

 folium, 194 



Riccia, 1 11 



Richards, H. M., Some edible Sea- 

 weeds. 94 ; personal, 51, 149 



Richardsonia, 83, 84 ; pilosa, 83 



Ricker, P. I,., personal, 205 



Robinson, C. P., 14; Remarks on the 

 I'lora of northern Cape Hreton, 15 



Robinson, 15. L., 19; personal, 77, 133 



KoKs, 1''. M., 130; personal, 16 



Romellia, 28, 44 ; sistotremoides, 44 



Romer, C. S., 93 



Roper, J. (". , 221 



Rose, 1. N., ii'-rsDiial, 98, 205 



Rosellinia Bakeri, 87 ; comprcssa, 87 



Roseiulalil, t". O., personal, 205 



Rothert, V., 20 



Rubus, A laciniate, 1 98 



Rubus, 198; Chamaemorus, 15 ; incisus, 

 198; laciniatus, 198; odoralus, 188, 

 194; rusticanus, I98 ; slrigosus, I9I, 

 193. 194; trivialis, 141-I43 



Rusby, IL H., Ipecac roots, 1 15; Pros- 

 pectus of the Work of the Torrey 

 hotanical Club during 1905, 47 ; Re- 

 port of Torrey Club Excursion to 

 Pompton Plains, New Jersey, 204 ; 

 Some interesting Plants from Colom- 

 bia, 151 ; personal, 17, 51, 52, 78, 

 96, 130, 132, 149, 196, 221, 222 



Russula atropurpurea, 86 



Rydberg, P. A., personal, 116 



Sabal, 31, 32 



Sabalites, 32 



Sabbatia stellaris, 144 



Safford, \V. E.. 74 



Salicornia ambigua, I44 



Salix floviatilis, 141, 142; sessilifolia 



Ilindsiana, 47; Uva-Ursi, 191 

 Salsola, 137 ; Kali, 136-138 

 Samolus floribundus, 15 

 Sanial, M. L., personal, 52, 132 

 Sanicula canadensis, 144 

 Sarcoscypha floccosa, 147 

 Sargassum, 73 

 Sargent, C. S. , personal, 75 

 Sarracenia, 179; flava. II4; minor, 1 14 

 Sassafras Laurus, 198 

 Saxifraga micranthidifolia, 153 

 Schneck, J., 130 



Schneider, A., An Example of Complex 

 l,ife Relationship, 1 19; The Classifi- 

 cation of Lichens, 79; personal, 130 

 Schoney, L., 93 

 Scleria triglomerata, 145 

 Scutellaria saxatilis, 153 

 Scutiger, 28 ; caeruleoporus, 29 ; crypt- 

 opus, 29 ; decurrens, 29 ; Ellisii, 29 ; 

 griseus, 30 ; holocyaneus, 30 ; laeti- 

 color, 29 ; persicinus, 30 ; r.ndicatus, 

 30; retipes, 29; subradicatus, 30; 

 Whiteae, 30 

 Seaweeds, Some edible, 94 

 Sedum Nevii, 115 

 Selby, A. D., personal. 74 

 Senecio, 151, 1S3 ; atriplicifolia, 1S3 

 Sequoia, iSi, 1S2 ; Reichenbachi, 182 

 Serenoa serrulata, 1 14 

 Serenopsis, 31 

 Sericocarpus linifolius, 56 

 Sesuvium Portulacastrum, 144 



