CCCXxiv rEOOEEDINGS OV THE EOYAL ITORTICULTlTRAr. SOCIETY. 



Semi, C. H., on the cooking of roots and 

 tubers, 5-iO 



see Suzanne, A. 

 Senses of plants, 515 

 Sensitive plant in Fiji, 6 

 Septobasidium, biology of, 173 

 Septoria Lycopersici, 396 



piricola, 157 

 Sequoia gigantea, 509 



sempervirens albo-spica, 508 



use of wood, 400 

 Setaria, 642 



italica, 379 

 Seward, A. C, " Links with the Past in 



the Plant World," 92 

 Sex inheritance in Lychnis, 393 

 Shaddock in Fiji. 5 

 Sheabutter, 183 

 Shingle plants, form of, 105 

 Shirley poppy, 514 



colour factors in, 651 

 Shortia galacifolia, 231 

 Short-leaf pine, see Pinus ecliinata 

 Shrewsbury Show, cxviii 

 Siam flora, 173 

 Sicydium, 371 

 Sideroxylon australe, 138 

 Sileno Hookeri, A.M., cxxxviii, cxxxix, 

 cxUii 



noctiflora double, ccxxxvi 

 Silver leaf, 174 



" Single-handed Gardener, The," re- 

 viewed, 305 

 Siphocampylos bicolor, 198 

 Siphonophora gei, 256 



pisi, 256 

 Sisyrinchium, 654 

 Slum, 375 



" Small-holder's Handbook," by W. M. 



Elkington, reviewed, 595 

 Smelter fumes, cxxii, cxxiii 

 Smilax aspera, 197 

 in Fiji, 8 



officinalis cuttings, 457 



rotundifolia, 197 

 Smith, T., " Profitable Culture of Vege- 

 tables for Market Gardeners," 92 

 Smoke-pollution, 461 

 Snowdrops, early flowering of, 537 

 Sobralia, 378 

 Sobralias, 438 



Soft soap and tobacco as insecticide, 522 



Soil, action of kainit on, 148 

 analyses, 547 

 bacteria, 109 

 bacteriology of, 353 

 fumigants, composition, 548 

 injurious substances in, 174 

 moisture in, 174, 175 

 sandy, treatment of, 174 

 sterilization, 643 



efi^ect on growth, 20, 21 

 germination, 21 



Soils, blowing, 175 



silt, treatment, 175 

 Solandra Hartwegii, cxxxiii 

 Solanum Balbisii, 66 

 Solanum Capsicastrum, 66 



Oommersonii, 35, 36 



Solanum crispum, 195 



Dulcamara, 383, 521 



etuberosum, 34, 35, 36, 39 



in Fiji, 4, 8 



jasminoides, 203 



sp., 371 



tuberosum, 35 



verrucosum, 35, 36 

 Solidago, 383 

 Sophrocattleya, 428 



X westfieldensis, A.M., cclxxi 

 Sophrolaeliocattleya x ' Oarna,' A.M., 

 cclxx 



X * Menippe,' var, ' H. S. Good- 

 son,' A.M., cclxvi 



X ' Miss Edith d'Abrew,' var. 

 ' Thisbe,' F.C.C., cclxxi 



X ' Sandhage,' A.M., cclxvi 

 Sophronitis grandiflora, 426, 428, 429, 



Ixxv 

 Sorrel, 175 



Spanish Chestnut, see Castanea vesca 

 Sparaxis pulcherrima, 199 

 Spartium, aphis on, 256 

 Spathodia campanulata, cuttings of, 

 456 



Sphaeropsis malorum, 629 

 Sphaerostigma, 373 

 Sphaerotheca, mors-uvae, 643 



pannosa, 157 

 Sphenostylis stenocarpa, 374 

 " Spices," by H. N. Ridley, reviewed, 



302 

 Spiraea, 373 



' Codsall Queen,' cxxxvii 



compacta multiflora, cxlviii 



filipendula plena, 232 



Ulmaria, aphis on, 256 



Veitchii, 176 



Wilsoni, 176 

 Spondianthus, systematic position, 394 

 Spongospora scabies, 527 



Solani, 527 



subterranea, 524 et seq. 

 Spraying, causes of failure, 176 



danger to food plants, 643 

 Sprekelia formosissima, 200 

 Spruce, black, layers of, 359 



white, layers of, 359 

 Stachys palustris, xxxix 



tuberifera, xxxix 

 Staloliths, 642 



' ' Standard Cyclopedia of Modern Agri- 

 culture," ed. by R. P. Wright, re- 

 Viewed, 596 

 Stanhopea peruviana, 394 



seedlings, 378 

 Stanleya, 373 

 Staphylea trifolia, 392 

 Stauntonia latifolia, 197 



see Holboellia latifolia, 

 Stelis, 377 



dolichopus, 377 



Hennisiana, 377 

 Stellaria, 654 



Stems, effect of mechanical compression 

 on, 177 



Stenocarpus Cunninghamii, 167 

 Stenostylis obtusifoHa, 374 



