290 



Sitka, United States Experiment Station 

 at, 69 



Slum, 237 



Sleep of carnations, 141 



Small, J. K., 56, 59; A Mountain Any- 

 chiastrum, 230; A New Terrestrial 

 Orchid, 186; Notes on Chrysobalanus 

 Icaco L., 249; Some Recently Natu- 

 ralized Plants from Southern Florida, 

 18; The Geographical Distribution 

 of Lespedeza striata, 207; personal, 51 



Smilax Bona-nox, 148; hispida, 148; 

 laurifolia, 148, 219, 221; Pseudo- 

 China, 148; pulverulenta, 147; rotun- 

 difolia, 6; tamnifolia, 147; Walteri, 148 



Smith, E. F., 51 



Smith, J. B., 49 



Soils, 123, 215, 274 



Solanum carolinense, 64 



Solidago caesia, 58; sempervirens, 8 



Some Fallacies of Botany Teachers, 210 



Some Recently Naturalized Plants from 

 Southern Florida, 18 



Some Reflections upon Botanical Edu- 

 cation in America, 115, 135, 159 



Sorbus americana, 56 



Soth, B. (Mrs. M. E.), 272; Potentillae of 

 the Arctic- Alpine Zone on Pike's Peak, 

 193 



Southwick, E. B., 134 



Spalding's Distribution and Movements 

 of Desert Plants [review], 66 



Species of Blue-Berry from New Jersey, 

 A New, 228 



Species of Dewalquea from the Ameri- 

 can Cretaceous, A New, 34 



Species Formation, 23 



Sphagnum, 252 



Spoehr, H. A., personal, 235 



Spores of fungi, 142, 213 



Starch content of leaves, 234 



Staten Island, Violets of, 140 



Station at Naples, Zoological, 27 



Station at Sitka, Alaska Experiment, 69 



Steironema heterophyllum, 33 



Stenanthium gramineum, 58 



Stetson, S., 94, 114 



Stevens, F. L., 51, 213 



Stone, G. E., Suggestions for Plant 

 Physiology, 43 



Stone, W., 222 



Strathcona, Lord, 191 



Streptopus amplexifolius, 147 



Studying Plant Rusts, Culture Methods 

 of, 72 



Suggestions for Plant Physiology, 43 



Sulphur as a fungicide, 144 



Summer Notes on the Mountain Vege- 

 tation of Haywood County, North 

 Carolina, 53 



Summer Schools, 143 

 Supply, Future wheat, 214 

 Sweet pea seedlings, 140 

 Symplocos tinctoria, 32, 34, 219 

 Symposium at Farmingdale, New Jersey, 



113, 272 

 Syracuse University, 50, 277 



Taft's message, President, 122 



Talinum teretifolium, 33 



Taxodium candelilla, 96; distichum, 

 262, 263; mucronatum, 96 



Taxus, 16 



Taylor, N., 26, 113, 156, 168, 216; Cata- 

 logue of the Flowering Plants and 

 Ferns of Connecticut [review], 128; 

 Influences which Govern Local Dis- 

 tribution of Plants, 157; Local Flora 

 Notes, 80, 145, 224; Spalding's Dis- 

 tribution and Movements of Desert 

 Plants [review], 66; The Native 

 Trees of the Hudson Valley, 158; 

 Trip to Santo Domingo, 133 



Teachers, Of Interest to, 21, 43, 73, 97, 

 IIS. 135. 159. 190, 210, 231, 254, 273 



Teachers, Some Fallacies of Botany, 210 



Teaching Botanist, Ganong's [review], 

 208 



Teachers College, 231 



Teaching Science, 97 



Term BiologJ^ The, 231 



Terminalia Catappa, 115 



Terrestrial Orchid, A New, 186 



Tetramicra Eulophiae, 187 



Tetrapus, 223; mayri, 223 



Thalictrum, 60; clavatum, 59; dioicum 



■ (?), 60 



The Origin of the Coco Palm, 269 



The Term Biology, 231 



Thuja, 16; plicata, 17 



Tiedemannia teretifolia, 237, 238 



Tilden, J., personal, 235 



Tilia americana, 60; heterophylla (?), 61 



Tillandsia usneoides, 221 



Tofieldia palustris, 94; racemosa, 83 



Tolland, Mountain Laboratory at, 144 



Torrey, John, 238 



Torreya, 16 



Torrey Botanical Club, Bulletin of, 140, 

 232; Committees, 68, 112, 156; Elec- 

 tion of officers, 43, 68; Field meet- 

 ings, 112, 156, 272; Proceedings, 18, 

 42, 68, 92, 114, 131, 158, 252, 272 



Toumey, T. W., 25 



Toxic Soils, 215 



Trachelospermum difforme, 222 



Transpiration, 98 



Trees, 214 



Trees, Identification of, 21, 274 



Trees of California, The Eucalyptus, 84 



