165 



Solandra guttata, 36 



Solanum Dulcamara, 147; nigrum, 

 147 



Solidago altissima, 14S; bicolor, 148; 

 caesia, 148; juncea, 148; ne- 

 moralis, 148; odora, L48; rugosa, 

 148; sempervirens, 124, 148 



Sonchus oleraceus, 34 



Sordaria Sordari a, 5 



Spartina glabra alterniflora, 124; 

 Michauxiana, 142; patens, 124, 

 142;stricta, 142 



Spathoda campanulata, 55 



Specularia perfoliata, 148 



Sphaerocarpus Michelii, 6; Sphaero- 

 carpus, 5 



Sponsler, 0. L., 125 



Sporobolus asper, 142 



Stanford's Economic Plants, Re- 

 view, 123 



Stangeria paradoxa, 27 



Staphylea trifolia, 102 



Stehle, Mrs. C.G.,79 



Steinberg, Robert A., 52 



Stemonitis ferruginea, 38; fusca, 37 



Stenophyllus caespitosus, 6; capil- 

 laris, 143 



Stephens, J. L., 126 



Stereocaulon paschale, 76 



Stimson, J. Frank, 56 



St. John, Harold, 56 



Strophostyles helvola, 145 



Talbot cypress swamp at Greenbury 



Point, Maryland, A., Charles 



T. Berry, 85 

 Taligalea campestris 8 

 Talinum calycinum, 41; parviflorum, 



41; pulchellum, 41, Youngae, 41 

 Tautonymsand miscellaneous nomen- 



clatural notes, A supplementary 



list of, Harold N. Moldenke, 5 

 Taxodium, 88; ascendans, 105 

 Taxodium distichum in the Paleozoic 



area of Alabama, Roland M. 



Harper, 105 

 Taylor, Norman, 128 

 Ternatea Ternatea, 6; vulgaris, 6 



Tertiary Ephedra, A. K. I'. Wode- 



house, 1 

 I mi riiiin lii inrale, 147 

 Thalictrum revolutum, 111 

 Thevetia nereifolia, JS 



Thomson, John VY., Field trip of 

 Dec. 10, 21 



Thomson, R. B., 53 



Thornton, Norwood C, 79 



Tilia americana, 146 



Tiniaria scandens, 144 



Tissia marina, 144 



Torrey, Raymond H., Azolla caro- 

 liniana survives in a Queens 

 kettle hole pond, 11; Cladoniae 

 of the North Woods, 57; Field 

 trip of Nov. 26, 19; of Feb. 17, 

 50; of Mar. 18, 75; Lichens on 

 old tombstones, 96 



Toxicodendron radicans, 139, 146 



Trans-pecos Texas, Some notes on 

 plants of, C. H. Mueller, 40 



Trees of the Southeastern States, re- 

 view, G. T. Hastings, 98 



Tricostema dichotomum, 124, 147 



Trichocolea tomentella, 18 



Trientalis americana, 147 



Triglochin maritima, 142 



Trionum annuum, 6; Trionum, 6 



Triosteum perfoliatum, 147 



Triplasis purpurea, 142 



Tsuga Sieboldii, 6; Tsuga, 6 



Tussilago Farfara, 100 



Two new species of Amsonia from the 

 Southwest, E. J. Alexander, 116 



Typha angustifolia, 124; latifolia, 124 



Ulmusalata, 108 



Ulva latissima, 124 



Umbilicaria pustulata, 19, 76 



Unifolium canadense, 143 



Unusual plants from Western New 



York, Irving Walter Knobloch, 



94 

 Uredo Aeschynomenes, 46; posita, 46 

 Usneabarbata, 21 

 Utricularia vulgaris, 48 

 Uva-Ursi Uva-Ursi, 147 



