CClxii PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Salix Lapponum, seedlings, clxxvii 

 magnifica, 217 

 nigricans seedlings, clxxvii 

 phylicifolia seedlings, clxxvii 

 sp., their pruning, 32 

 viminalis hybrids, clxxvii 



seedlings, clxxvii 

 vitellina, aberrant catkins in, 

 xlvi 



Salvia, 162, 349 



Greigii, A.M., cxciii 



pratensis, 369 



splendens, ' Bouquet Rose,' 180 



uliginosa, 346 

 Sambucus, effect of tobacco smoke 



upon, 185 

 Sanguisorba, 349 

 Sanicle, 349 

 Sanicula, 154 



Saponaria ocymoides, 207, 348 



officinalis, 348 

 Sarcobatus vermiculatus, 359 

 Sassafras distribution, 220 

 Satureja, 349 



thymbra, 644 

 Saunders, E, R., on the double stock, 



its history and behaviour, 450 

 Saxifraga, 321 



' Apple Blossom,' 182 



caesia, 192 ] . 



chionophila, cxxx 



Clibrani, 182 



granulata, clxxvi 



' Guildford Seedling,' 182 



hirta, 182 , ; 



hybrid, 182, clxxvi 



lantoscana rosea, cxxxv 



long cultivated, 349 



oppositifolia, 207 



oranensis, cxxx 



pentadactylis, cxxx 



retusa, 192 



Rhei, clxxvi 



' Rose Beauty,' 182 



rosea superba, 182 



sanguinea superba, 182 



' Wenlock Best of All,' cxxviii 

 " Saxifrages or Rock-foils," by W. 

 Irving and R. A. Malby, reviewed, 

 606 



Scabious, 350, 369 



Scale insects of Mississippi, 346 



New South Wales, 640 



pernicious, see Aspidiotus per- 

 niciosus 

 Scalops aquaticus, 628 

 Schizanthus virescent, cxiv, cxvi 



with fringed petals, cxx 

 Schizoneura lanigera, 195 



ulmi, 195 



Schizophyllum commune, resistant to 



cold, 488 

 Schomburgkia Luddemannii, Ixxv 

 " School Garden Monthly," by D. 



Houston, reviewed, 295 

 Schools, Agricultural, in Denmark, 300 

 Scilla nutans, 369 



alba, 369 

 pollen grains, 20^, 213 



Sclerotinia, 194 



cinerea, 310, 616 



fructigena, 310, 616, clxxvi 



Fuckeliana, 620 



Libertiana, 193, 627 

 Sclerotium bataticola, 356 

 Scolopendrium vulgare, 369 

 Scolothrips sexmacuiata, 639 

 Scolymus, 350 



Scorpion Senna, see Coronilla Emerus 

 Scorzonera, 350 

 Scrophularia, 349 

 Scrub pine, see Pinus virginiana 

 Scutellaria, new sp., 629 

 Sea Buckthorn, see^Hippophae rham- 

 noides 



Sears, F. C, " Productive Orcharding : 

 Modern Methods of Growing and 

 Marketing Fruit," 592 

 Sedum, 321, 348 



roseum, 348 

 Seed disinfection, 354 



germination, effects of sulphuric 



acid upon, 347 

 Seeds attacked by chalcidids, 311 



entrance of salts into, 182 



germination, 622, 623 ■) 



hard, 622 



longevity, 023 

 Selaginella apus, 318 

 Sempervivum, 348 



chrysanthum, clxxvi 

 Senecio, 350, 369 



aurantiaca hybrida, cxxxi 

 Septoria Chrysanthemi, 143 



Petroselini, 479 



forma segetum, 478 

 var. Apii, 193, 476 

 Sequoia sempervirens, 4, 322 

 Service berry, fire blight, 320 

 Shading, its effect on plant-growth, 



184, 347 

 Shepherd's Purse, 321, 614 

 Shrubs, their pruning, 24, 364 

 Silene, 348 



alpestris, grandifiora fl. pi,, 

 A.M., cxxxvii, cxlii 

 Silver leaf disease, 183 

 Silybum, 350 



Sitka si)ruce, see Picea sitchensis 

 Sinapis alba, 348 

 Sison, 330 

 Sisymbrium, 348 



altissimum, clxxvii 



austriacum, clxxvii 



Iris, clxxvii 



pannonicum, clxxvii 

 Skin irritation caused by plants, 156, 

 633 



Skinner, C. M., " Myths and Legends 



of Flowers," 605 

 Slingerland, M. V., and Crosby, 



C. R., " Manual of Fruit Insects," 



295 



Sloanea, new sp., 629 



" Small Rock Garden, The," by E. H. 



Jenkins, reviewed, 125 

 Smilacina paniculata, 351 

 Smilax, bud scales, 311 



