241 



Stout, A. B., 19, 167; Notes Regarding 

 Variability of the Rose Mallows, 142 



Stolones, 199 



Striae, 199 



Strobilomyces strobilaceus, 179 



Stropharia, 211 



Strophostj'les helvola, 10 



Structural Dimorphism in a Red Alga, 

 31 



Structure of Polyporus glomeratus Peck, 

 The, 202 



Suffrutices, 199 



Surculus, 199 



Symphoricarpos albus, 155 



Syndesmon thalictroides, 137 



Syntherisma sanguinalis, 120 



Tanacetum vulgare, 156 



Taphrina Quercus, 112 



Tapina, 228, 229 



Taylor, N., 19, 68, 87, 107, 182; Report 



of the British Columbia Botanical 



Office (Review), 86 

 Tubaria, 



Two Long Island Peat Bogs, 108 

 Tetragonia expansa, 158 

 Teucrium littorale, 122 

 Thallophyta, 112 

 Thelephoraceae, 117 

 Thomas, H. E., 32 

 Thurston, H. W., 166 

 Thyrsus, 199 

 Tiarella, 140 

 Tilia, 140 

 Torreya, no, 206 

 Tortula subulata, 62 

 Tomentum, 199 

 Tori, 200 



Tovara virginiana, 136 

 Trees in Winter, 166 

 Trelease on Phoradendron (Review), 16 

 Tremellaceae, 117 

 Tremellodendron pallidum, 117 

 Trentepohlia, 124, 125 

 Triadenum virginicum, 108, 137 

 Trichoderma lignorum, 114 

 Tricholoma personatum, 179; sejunc- 



tum, 179 

 Triens, 200 

 Trientalis, 140 

 Trifolium arvense, 158; hybridum, 156; 



pratense, 156; procumbens, 156; 



repens, 156 

 Triglochin, 140 

 Triosteum, 140 

 Trillium, 140, 141 

 Triticum vulgare, 155 

 Trypeta Solidaginis, 112 

 Tsuga canadensis, 135, 140 

 Tubaria, 228, 229 



Tunica, 200 



Turbo, 200 



Turiones, 200 



Two Long Island Peat Bogs, 108 



Type, Cotype and Tototype Labels, 13 



Typha angustifolia, 9, 136; latifolia, 136 



Ulex europaeus, 156 



L'lmaceae, 121 



Ulmus americana, 135, 139, 140 



Ulocolla foliacea, 117 



Ulothrix implexa, 112 



Unifolium canadense, 9, 11, 136 



Uredinopsis mirabilis, 116 



LTrocystis Cepulae, 115 



Uromyces appendiculatus, 25; fallens, 



116; Hyperici-frondosi, 116; Junci- 



effusi. 116; minutus, 117; pedatatus, 



117; perigynius, 117; Polygoni, 117; 



Scirpi, 117; Trifolii, 117; uniporulus, 



117 

 Urtica dioica, 157; urens, 121 

 Urticaceae, 121 

 Urticastrum, 140 

 Use of Sphagnum for Surgical Dressings, 



The, 31 

 LTstilaginaceae, 115 

 Ustilago Crus-galli, 115; Rabenhorsti- 



ana, 115 

 Utricularia clandestina, 164; cleisto- 



gama, 164; geminiscapa, 122, 164 

 Uvularia sessilifolia, 137 



\'acciniaceae, 122 



Vaccinium corymbosum, 136; 161, 162; 



pennsylvanicum, 177, 178; spp., 140; 



vacillans 8, 11, 136; vicinum, 122 

 Vagnera racemosa, 9, 12, 136; stellata, 



140 

 Vallisneria, 140 

 Valsa Liquidambaris, 114; pauperata, 



114 

 \'ascula, 200 

 Venae, 200 



Verbascum Blattaria, 156; Thapsus, 156 

 Verbena officinalis, 158 

 Vermicularia petiolicola, 115 

 Vermiculatum, 200 

 Veronica, 140 

 Verticillum, 200 

 Very Rare Polypore located in the 



Virginia Mountains, A, 31 

 Viburnum acerifolium, 8, 12, 135; 



dentatum, 8, 136, 139; Lentago, 140; 



prunifolium, 135; cassmoides, 140 

 Vicia angustifolia, 158; villosa, 121 

 Vinacei, 201 

 Viola, 6; papilionaceae, 137; pedata, 



140, 141 

 Vitis aestivalis, 8, 11, 135 



