Missouri Botanical 
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286 
Willow, an anomalous alpine, 185. 
Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Refores- 
tation at, 121. 
Woodsia ilvensis, 103; oregana, 31. 
Woodward, R. W., Extension of 
Range of Eatonia pubescens, 138 ; 
Some Plants rare or hitherto unre- 
corded in Connecticut, 68. 
Woodwardia virginica, 71. 
Wool Grasses, 130, 131. 
Work for Teachers of Biology, 187. 
Xanthidium, 259; antilopaeuni, 259. 
forma callosum, 260, 266, forma 
curvispinum, 260, 266, var. John- 
soni, 259, var. minneapoliense, 259, 
var. polymazum, 259, 260, var. trun- 
catum, 260; armatum, 259, var. 
cervicornis, 259; bengalicum, 260, 
266; controversum, 260; crista- 
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tum, 259, forma angulatum, 259, 
var. uncinatum 259; tetracentro- 
tum, 260, 266; Tylerianum, 260. 
Xenococcus Schousboei, 172. 
Xyris, 73, 161; bulbosa, 95; carolini- 
ana, 94, 187; flexuosa, 73,95; mon- 
tana, 73, 94, 95, forma bracteosa, 94. 
Yellow Cap, 144-146; fruited Variety 
of the black Raspberry, 143; Rat- 
tles, 37. 
Yucca, 16, 158. 
Zannichellia, 45. 
Zanthoxylum americanum, 28; caro- 
linianum, 28. 
Zostera, 224, 226-232, 234, 235. 
Ei du pectinatum, var. anomalum, 
238. 
