126 



Rendle, Alfred Barton, The Classifica- 

 tion of Flowering Plants, Review, 7c 



Rhus copallina, 5; radicans, 46, 48; tri- 

 lobata, 5 



Ribes, sp., 46 



Riccardia latifrons, 85; multifida, 85; 

 pinguis, 85 



Riccia fluitans, 85 



Richards, H. M., 2^, 121 



Rio to Petropolis, From, William A. 

 Murrill, 61 



Robinson, B. L., 60 



Rosa, canina 98; hibernica, 98; in- 

 voluta, 98; multifiora, 59; rubiginosa, 

 59; rugosa, 59 



Rubus triflorus, 48 



R\dberg, P. A., Two New Species from 

 the Mountains of West Mrginia, 2g: 

 Some Extinct or Lost and Redis- 

 covered Plants, III, Psoralea 

 stipulata, 86 



Sabal Deeringiana, 34; minor, 34; 

 Palmetto, 34 



Salsala fragilis, 68 



Salix discolor, 46, 48; sp., 46 



Saxifraga daurica, 68 



SchafFner, John H., Field Manual of 

 Trees, Review, 115 



Schizea pusilla, 29 



Scirpus robustus, 4 



Scolochloa lestucacea, 4 



Setchell, W. A., 60 



Showy Wild Flowers that do not need 

 to be Protected, G. E. Nichols, 17 



Sieversia pentapetala, 69 



Silene caroliniana, 65; Wherryi, 66 



Skutch, Alexander F., Grier's The 

 Native Flora of the \'icinity of Cold 

 Spring Harbor, Review, 37 



Small, John K., A New Palm from the 

 Mississippi Delta, ^^;i; A New Bell- 

 flower from Florida, 35; A New Paw- 

 paw from Florida, 56; A New Butter- 

 fiy-pea from Florida, 56; A New 

 Catchfly from the Southeastern 

 States, 65; A New Lupine from 

 Northern Florida, 91; A New Candy- 

 root from Florida, 92; An Additional 

 species of Peperomia from Florida, 109 



Smilax laurifolia, 84 



Solidago sp., 48 



Some Local Names of Plants, W. L. Mc- 



Atee, 3 

 Sorgum halapense, 4 

 Sphaerotheca castagnei, 113 

 Sphagnum cymbifolium, 84 

 Sterigma tomentosum, 68 

 Stipa, The American Species of, 



Review, 93 

 Stout, A. B., 77 



Strophanthus hispidus, 13; Kombe, 13 

 Strychnos Castelnaei, 13; Crevauxiana. 



13; Gubleri, 15; tieute, 13; toxifera, 



Supposed Fossil Ophioglossum, The, 



T. D. A. Cockerell, 10 

 Swift, J. Otis, 118 



Taraxacum vulgare, 48 

 Taxotiium imbricarium, 84 

 Taxus canadensis, 46, 48 

 Telaranea nematodes, 86 

 Thuja occidentalis, 47, 50 

 Tilia, americana, 59 

 Torrey, Raymond H., 1 1 8 

 Tower, Ralph W., 16, 4I 

 Two New Species from the Mountains 

 of West Virginia, P. A., Rydberg, 29 

 Tropical Woods, Review, 99 

 Tsuga canadensis, 47, 50 



Ulmus americana, 4", 50 

 Unusual Insect Gall on Scarlet Oak, 

 An, A. H. Graves, i 



Veratrum speciosum, 4 

 Viburnum cassinoides, 46, 48 

 \\o\ii renifolia, 48 



Washingtonia longistylis, 48 

 Woollett, Edith C. and Frank C. 



Gates, The Effect of Inundation 



above a Beaver Dam upon Upland 



\'egetation, 45 

 Wynd, F. Lyle, Further Notes on 



C>nosurus echinatus in Oregon, 89 



Xantholithes hastatiformis, 11; pro- 

 pheficus, 1 1 



Zi'/ania aqiiatica, 4 



