244 
porulus, 125, 126; valens, 125, 
126. 
Urticaceae, 179. 
Use of corrugated paper Boards in 
drying Plants, 221. 
Utricularia cornuta, 117. 
Uvularia, 127; perfoliata, 128. 
Vaccinia, 24. 
Vaccinium, 168, 183; atrococcum, 
129; canadense, 183; corym- 
bosum, 129, 183; macrocarpon, 
183; Oxycoccus, 35, 183; pennsyl- 
vanicum, 129, 176, 183, var. 
angustifolium, 106, 141, var. nig- 
rum, 176, 183; stamineum, 168, 
169; Vitis-Idaea, 23-25, 34-36, 
38, var. minus, 34, 183, var. 
pumilum, 34. 
Valeriana uliginosa, 116-118. 
Vallisneria, 4; spiralis, 4. 
Variations of Juncus effusus, North 
American, 81; of Lonicera caerulea 
in eastern America, 209. 
Variety of Galium, The Affinities of a 
certain boreal, 228; of Rhamnus 
caroliniana, A new, 79; of Solanum 
new to America, 40. 
Veined-birch, 30. 
Velvet-leaf Blueberry 183. 
Vermont Botanical Club, The six- 
teenth annual field Meeting of 
the, 206; Botanical Club, The 
winter Meeting of the, 100; Grasses 
rediscovered, Two, 40. 
Vernonia, 171; angustifolia, 171; 
georgiana, 171, 172, a new Spe- 
cies related to V. oligophylla, 171; 
noveboracensis, 171; oligophylla, 
171, 172. 
Vernoniae, 171. 
Veronica Anagallis-aquatica, 187; 
arvensis, 129; serpyllifolia, 129. 
Viburnum, 184;  alnifolium, 129, 
184; cassinoides, 184; dentatum, 
108 
Vicia angustifolia, var. uncinata, 140. 
Vild Hvede, 27, 28. 
Viinbaer, 21. 
Vinbaer, 21, 24, 32, 36; Svarte, 21, 22. 
Vinbàr, 32; Roda, 21, 32; Svarte, 32. 
V inber, 18, 20, 25, 32, 34-38. 
Vindrufva, 20. 
Viola affinis, 39; conspersa, 129; 
cucullata, 128; fimbriatula, 129; 
labradorica, 114; lanceolata, 129; 
nephrophylla, 1 12, 115; pallens, 
129; papilionacea, 128: pedata, 
var. lineariloba, 128; rotundi- 
Rhodora 
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folia, 129; sagittata, 129; scab- 
riuscula, 129; Selkirkii, 113; sep- 
tentrionalis, 129; sororia, 129. 
TT Crataegus viridis L., in, 
; Creeper, 182. 
—— 182. 
Vitis, 19-21, 23, 25; aestivalis, 19; 
bicolor, 19; Idaea, 23; Labrusca, 
17, 19, 120; vulpina, 19, 114. 
Waldsteinia, 170; 
Washingtonia, 14. 
Water Crowfoot, 108. 
Waterberry, 109. 
Weatherby, C. A. [Notice of Work], 
131. 
West Virginia, Menyanthes trifoli- 
ata in, 11. 
Wheat, 18, 25-28, 36; Blue, 27; 
Cur, 27; Dog, 27; Grass, 27, 29; 
Strand, 27, 29, 36, 37; Wild, 27, 29. 
White Ash, 184; Birch, 37, 178; 
Pine, 176; Poplar, 178; Spruce, 
17%; Weed, American, 15; Wil- 
low, rag 
Whortes, 23. 
Whortle Berries, 23. 
Whortle-berry, Red, 23, 34, 35. 
Wiegand, K. M., The Affinities of a 
certain boreal ’ Variety of Galium, 
228; The Extension of some 
Ranges in eastern Massachusetts, 
38; The North American Varia- 
tions of Juncus effusus, 81; Notes 
on some northern Species of Sper- 
gularia, 157; The Representatives 
of Erigeron acris in northeastern 
America, 225; A summer's Bota- 
nizing in eastern Maine and 
western New Brunswick, 101, 
133; Synopsis of the Species of 
Arctium in North America, 43; 
Two new Galiums from north- 
eastern America, 77; The Varia- 
tions of Lonicera caerulea in east- 
ern America, 209. 
Wild Black Cherry, 180; Grape, 17; 
Raisin, 184; Red Cherry, 181; 
Red Raspberry, 180; Rice, 17, 26, 
37, 38; Rice, American, 25; Wheat 
27, 29. 
Williams, E. F., Notes on the Flora 
= p County, Massachusetts, 
1 
Willow, Black, 177; Glaucous, 177; 
Heart-leaved, 177; Prairie, 178; 
Shining, 177; White, Vids 
Wiinbaer, Svarte, 21. 
Wina-maria, 21. 
fragarioides, 170. 
