289 



Reviews: A Flora of California, i6; 

 Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and 

 Ferns of Connecticut, 128; Collins' 

 The Green Algae of North America, 

 188; Clute's Laboratory Botany, 15; 

 Coulter and Nelson's New Manual 

 of Rocky Mountain Botany, 40; 

 Ganong's Teaching Botanist, 208; 

 Green's Landmarks of Botanical His- 

 tory, 149; Macdonald's Dry Farming, 

 III; Osborne's Vegetable Proteins, 

 250; Spalding's Distribution and 

 Movements of Desert Plants, 66; The 

 Origin of the Coco Palm, 269 



Rhipocephalus, 189; oblongus, 189 



Rhodiola rosea, 93 



Rhododendron catawbiense, 56; lap- 

 ponicum, 93; maximum, 32, 33, 58, 59, 

 61; punctatum, 32, 33, 56 



Rhus copallina, 8, 33, 34; glabra, 6, 9; 

 hirta, 6; radicans, 6, 8, 9, 61 



Rhynchospora glomerata, 62, 63; rari- 

 fiora, 222 



Rhj'tidophyllum crenulatum, 115 



Rice, Wild, 47 



Richards, H. M., 27, 43, 216 



Riddle, A Wisconsin, 39 



Riddle, Answers to the Wisconsin, 91 



Ridgway, C. S., 49 



Ripening of fruits, 47 



Robber crab, 27 



Robertson, C, 141 



Robinia hispida, 33, 34, 58; Pseudo- 

 Acacia, 34, 58, 60, 61 



Robinson, J. R., 215 



Robinson, W. J., A Visit to the Hawai- 

 ian Islands, 134 



Rocky Mountain Botany, Coulter and 

 Nelson's New Manual of [review], 40 



Role of oxidizing Ferments in Plants, 

 253 



Roots, Adventitious, 275 



Rose, J. N., 237, 239 



Rot of trees. Heart, 144 



Rubber, 49 



Rumex Acetosella, 63 



Rusby, H. H., 42, 43, 216; The Recla- 

 mation of the Desert in the San 

 Bernardino Valley, 18; personal, 168 



Russian agricultural commisssion, 140 



Rusts, The Culture Methods of Study- 

 ing Plant, 72 



Rydberg, P. A., 158, 273; Flora of the 

 Arctic Regions, 92 



Sabal, 133 



Salix, 17; anglorum, 93; groenlandica, 



93; herbacea, 93; humilis, 56; longipes, 



63 

 Sambucus, 125, 254; adnata. 126; adnata 



africana, 126; amabilis, 125; canaden- 

 sis, 8, 34, 126; ebulus africanus, 126; 

 melanocarpa, 126; microbotrys, 128; 

 minor, 126; multiloba, 126; neo- 

 mexicana, 126; Newtoni, 126; oino- 

 carpa, 128; succinea, 126 



Sambucus, Notes on the Genus, I25 



San Bernardino Valley, The Reclama- 

 tion of the Desert in the, 18 



Sanders, E. A., 21 



Sanders, J. G., 233 



Sanderson, E. D., personal, 216 



Sanguinaria canadensis, 60 



Santo Domingo, Trip to, 133 



Sargent, C. S., 56, 221 



Sassafras Leaves, Variation Among 

 Non-Lobed, loi 



Sassafras Sassafras, 6; variifolium, 32, 

 34. 58 



Saxifr aga virginiensis, 33 



Schenck, C. A., 53 



Schneider, A., 214 



Schneider, E. C, Coulter and Nelson's 

 New Manual of Rocky Mountain 

 Botany [review], 40 



School of Botany, Henry Shaw, 191 



School garden movement in Canada, 141 



School Science and Mathematics, 48, 

 210, 233, 234 



Schools, Biologic science in secondary, 

 234 



Schools, Summer, 143 



Schwarze, C. A., 114 



Science, 47, 48, 98, 141, 142, 213, 214, 274 



Science in secondary schools, Biologic, 

 234 



Science Teaching, 97 



Scirpus polyphyllus, 62, sylvaticus, 63 



Scribner, F. L., 56 



Scutellaria sp., 60 



Seaver, F. J., 42, 216, 272 



Secondary education in agriculture, 74 



Secondary school of agriculture, 216 



Sedum, 211 



Seed, Archaic type of, 141 



Seedlings, Sweet pea, 140 



Seely, L. H., 42 



Selaginella, 30; rupestris, 56, 58 



Sequoia gigantea, 17; sempervirens, 17 



Sericocarpus asteroides, 7, 9, 58 



Serotinous Cones, The Vitality of Pine 

 Seed in, 108 



Service, Forest, 21, 22, 276 



Shattuck, C. H., personal, 191 



Shaw, C. H., death of, 191 



Sheldon, J. L., The Andropogon- Viola 

 Uromyces, 90 



Shorter Notes, 38, 207, 230, 249 



Shreve, F., 237, 238 



Silene stellata, 58; virginica, 56, 58 



