270 



Rose, T- N. , Terebinlhus Macdougali, a 

 new Shrub from Lower California, 169 ; 

 personal, 178, 179 



Rosendahl, C. O. , personal, 78 



Rowlee, W. \V., personal, 155 



Rubacer, 165-167, 169 



Rubus, 166-169, 239 : abbrevians, 236 ; 

 arcticus, 168; Chamaemorus, 167-169; 

 cubitans, 148; Dalibarda, 168; fron- 

 disentis, 119; hispidus, 148, 149; 

 jacens, 147 ; moluccanus, 169; nigro- 

 baccus, 117; odoratus, 166, 167, 169; 

 permiztus, 117: saxaiilis, 168 



Rudbeckia, Fasciation in, 193 



Rudbeckia, hirta, 194, 195 



Rudkin, W. H., 136 



Ruger, M., 135 



Rusby, H. H., The Home of Dudleya 

 Rusbyi, 50; A Historical Sketch of 

 the Development of Botany in New 

 York City, loi, 133, 154 



Rydberg, P. A., Grayiaor Eremosemium, 

 8; Botanizing in Utah, 76; Bossekia 

 or Rut"acer, 165 ; personal, 18, 77 



Rydberg' s Flora of Colorado [review], 



'237 

 Rynchospora axillaris, 43 ; corniculata, 

 116; cymosa, 244; g'omerata panic- 

 ulata, 116 



Sabal Adansonii, 202 



Sabbatia campanulata, 1 14; stellaris, 214 



Saccardophytum, 85 



Sagittaria lancifolia, 203 



Salix babylonica, i ; nigra, 203 



Salmon, E. S. , personal, 56 



Sanguisorba canadensis, 258 



Sarothra gentianoides, 115 



Sarracenia, 1 14, 204; Catesbaei, 114, 



204 ; flava, 43, 114, 204 

 Sassafras Sassafras, 8 

 Scapania americana, 252 

 Schizachyrium zeylanicum, lO 

 Schmaltzia, 11, 12, 87; vezans, 12 

 Schneider, A., personal, 78 

 Schoenocrambe, 166 

 Schoenus, 167 

 Schradera cephalotes, 84 

 Schrenk, Joseph, 135 

 Schweinitzia, 235 

 Scleria gracilis, 44 

 Scutellaria integrifolia, 232 ; parvula, 



213 

 Scybalium jamaicense, 84 

 Seaver, F. J., personal, 99 

 Selaginella acanthonota, 243-245 

 Selenipedium, 72 

 Selenocereus, 14 

 Senecio tomentosus, 243, 244 

 Sepalody in Gentiana viridula, 32 



Sepalody in Lophanthus urlicifolius, 33 



Serenoa, 203, 204 ; serrulaia, 203 



Sericocarpus linifolius, 244 



Shafer, J. A., Hibiscus oculiroseus Brit- 

 ton, 233 



Shear, C. L., personal, 17 



Sheldon, J. L., A rare Uromyces, 249 



Shortia galacifolia, 234 



Shreve, F. , A collecting Trip at Cin- 

 chona, 81 ; personal, 55> '55 



Shrub from Lower California, A new, 

 169 



Shull, G. H., DeVries' Species and Va- 

 rieties, Second Edition, 150 ; personal, 



155 

 Sibara, 167 

 Sidalcea, 166 

 Sierra Maestra of Cuba, Account of a 



Collecting Trip to the, 258 

 Silene siellata, 213 

 Silk-Cotton Tree (Ceiba pentandra). 



Some Photographs of the, 217 

 Sisymbrium ofiicinale, 31 ; ofificinale leio- 



carpum, 31 

 Sisyrinchium, 249, 250 ; graminoides, 



249, 250 

 Six new Fern Genera in the United 



States, 53 

 Sketch of the Development of Botany in 



New York City, A Historical, loi, 



133. 154 

 Small, J. K. , Additions to the Flora of 



Florida, 97; personal, 18, 240 

 Smilax laurifolia, 114; Walteri, 43 

 Smith, A. ^L, personal, 17 

 Smith, E. F. , personal, 19 

 Solanum Commersoni. 185, 211, 212; 



tuberosum, 181, 183-185, 211, 212, 



255 



Solanum tuberosum in daylight, Tuber- 

 formation in, 181, 211, 755 



Solidago Drummondii, 8; juncea, 210; 

 macrophylla, 258 ; nemoralis, 190, 

 210; sempervirens,"2l4 



Some hitherto undescribed Outcrops of 

 Allamaha Grit and their Vegetation, 

 241 



Some more Coastal Plain Plants in the 

 Palaeozoic Region of Alabama, ill 



Some Photographs of the Silk-Cotton 

 Tree (Ceiba pentandra), with Re- 

 marks on the Early Records of its Oc- 

 currence in America, 217 



Some Phytogeographical heatures of the 

 Prairies, 126 



Some Studies on Color in Plants, and the 

 artificial Coloring of Flowers, 14 



Southeastern Mississippi, Midwinter Ob 

 servations in, 197 



Southern Convolvulus, A new, 149 



