155 



Rusby, H. H., personal, 124 



Rydberg, P. A., Economy in Nature, 

 10 ; The North American Twinflowers, 

 52; "When in Rome do as the 

 Romans do," 61 ; personal, 71 



Rynchospora glomerata, 120 



Sabbatia, 88 ; stellaris, 147 



Salsola Kali, 147 



Salvia, 23 



Sanguisorba Canadensis, 120 



Saprolegnia, 128 



Sassafras, 8 



Salix, 43 



Sap, The Mignonette as Class Illustra- 

 tion for Ascent of, 56 



Saxifraga, 8 1 



Schrenk, H. von, personal, 112 



Scirpus robustus Pursh and certain of its 

 near Allies, 94 ; campestris, 95 ; Fer- 

 naldi, 96 ; maritimus, 94 ; paludosus, 



94, 95, 9 6 



Scleroderma, 128 



Scolopendrium vulgare, 93 



Scribner, F. Lamson-, personal, 148 



Seedlings of Arisaema, 2 



Seedlings of Cucurbitaceae, The "Peg " 

 or " Heel " in, 120 



Seeds, Storing of by Squirrels, 108 



Selaginella, 81, 128 



Senecio from Pennsylvania, A new, 21 ; 

 Balsamitae, 21 ; Crawfordii, 21 ; 

 Robbinsii, 21 



Seymour, A. B., personal, 72 



Shaw, C. H., personal, 36 



Shaw, W. R., personal, 136 



Sida rhombifolia, Il6 



Silene stellata, 132 



Simblum, 128 



Slosson, M., personal, 36 



Small, J. K., The Summit Flora of King's 

 Mountain and Crowder's Mountain, 

 North Carolina, 7 ; A Kentucky Cor- 

 nel, 54 ; A weeping Crataegus, 96 ; 

 Two Species of Chamaelirium, 107 ; A 

 Texan Cherry, 146 ; personal, 148 



Smilax laurifolia, 115 ; Walteri, 1 15 



Smith, E. F., personal, 12 



Smith, J. G., personal, 59 



Society, Botanical, of America, 112 



Society for the Protection of Native 

 Plants, ill, 148 



Society for Plant Morphology and Physi- 

 ology, Annual Meeting of, 148 



Solidago speciosa, 141, 142 ; The Spread- 

 ing of, in the Vicinity of Yonkers, N. 

 Y., 141 ; monticola, 67 



Spartina polystachya, 147 ; Adaptations 

 of, to Environment, 129 



Species of Chamaelirium, Two, 107 



Sphaeria ovalis, 22 



Spiraea salicifolia latifolia, 120 



Spirogyra, 128 



Sporobolus Indicus, 115 



Sporodinia, 128 



Spreading of Solidago speciosa in the 



Vicinity of Yonkers, N. Y., 141 

 Spring Foliage in October, 119 

 Stephanomeria, 7° 

 Stereum, 128 

 Stipa, 17 



Stokes, C. Phelps, personal, 110 

 Stokes, O. E. Phelps, personal, 1 10 

 Storing of Seeds by Squirrels, The, 108 

 Strobilomyces, 128 

 Summit Flora of King's Mountain and 



Crowder's Mountain, North Carolina, 



The, 7 

 Synonymy of Burmannia and Gyrotheca, 



33 

 Taphrina, 128 

 Taylor, M. H., "Vanishing Wild 



Flowers," 122 

 Tecoma radicans, 117 

 Tendrils, Duplication of Contributions on 



Physiology of, 125 

 Tephrosia, 8^ 



Teucrium Canadense, 147 ; littorale, 147 

 Texan Cherry, A, 146 

 Texas, A rare Plant from Western, 56 

 Thriving under Difficulties, 30 

 Tillandsia, 146 

 Tissa, 69 



Tomatoes, Weeping, 130 

 Torreya, 69 

 Torrey Botanical Club, Field Days of, 



119, 132, 147 

 Tourney, J. W. , personal, 35 

 Transpiration of rust-infested Rubus, 34 

 Trelease, W. , personal, 112 

 Trichostomum tenuirostre, 84 

 Trifolium heterodon, 84; Fendleri, 84; 



involucratum, 84 ; pratense, 75 

 Trilisa odoratissima, 1 17 

 Triosteum, 25 ; aurantiacum, 26, 27, 



28 ; perfoliatum, 25, 26, 27, 28 

 Tripterella capitata, 33, 34 

 True, R. H., personal, 36 

 Tsuga Canadensis, 131 

 Tulipa, 79 

 Tulipa sylvestris in the Flora of the 



United States, 82 

 Tulip with a Runner, A., 78 

 Twinflowers, The North American, 52 



Underwood, L. M., Mycophagy and its 

 Literature, 43 ; Lycopodium trista- 

 chyum, 58 (footnote) ; A popular 

 work on Ferns, 134; personal, 36, 72, 

 73, no, 124 



