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Smith, Miss Clara, Medford (Mass.), author of poem, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, 160

Snails, agents in fertilization, 69

=Snake-Mouth=, 90; =Pogonia=, 47, 87. See Pogonia

Snakeroot, 47

Snakes, 161, 174

Snowberry, 6, 14, 187, 209

Snow-Plant, allied with Indian Pipes, 165

Snuff Hollow or Crow’s Nest, Notch Valley, 213

Solomon’s Seal, 20, 21, 100, 171, 187; False, 232

Sori or Spores of Ferns, 192

South Adams (Mass.), 213, 223; South Village, 214

Spathyema fœtida, 20

Spatter-Dock, 69. See Lily, Yellow Pond, or Nymphæa

Sphagnous swamps, 8, 68, 88

Sphagnum, a genus of peat-moss, 116, 142, 152

Spleenwort, 194; Scott’s, 199; Maiden-Hair, 161, 212

Spring Beauties, blossoms, 157

Spring water, necessity of marking springs, 203, 208, 211

Spruce trees, 117, 138, 187

Spuyten Duyvil Creek, 158, 166

Squash cultivation, 146

Squirrel-Corn, 131

St. Cloud, Orange Mountains, N. J., 234, 235

St. Jacob’s Dippers, 32, 65

St. John’s Wort, 187

St. Nicholas Avenue (N. Y. City), 158

Stamford Mountains (Vt.), 185, 210, 224; Hollow, 224

Standergrass, Royall, 110

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