3 1 0341 3363 
753 0 
240 Rhodora 
Vinber, 29-32. 
Vindrue, 32. 
Vindrufva, 32. 
Viola, 106, 108-110; adunea, 108- 
111, 153, var. glabra, 109, var. 
longipes, 110; affinis, 112, 166; 
arenaria, 106-108, indigenous to 
North America, Is? 106; canaden- 
sis, 112, 113; canina, 108, 110, 111, 
var. Muhlenbergii, 108, var. pu- 
berula, 108, 109; conspersa, 110, 
112; cucullata, 112, 114, var. 
microtitis, 112, var. palmata, 114, 
forma prionosepala, 112; cu- 
cullata X fimbriatula, 166; cu- 
cullata X palmata, 115; cu- 
cullata X triloba, 115; cuneata 
111; drepanophora, 110; Eggles- 
tonii, 113; falcata, 114; filipes, 111; 
fimbriatula, 114; fimbriatula x 
palmata, 114; fimbriatula X 
triloba, 114; Howellii, 110, 111; 
incognita, 112, var. Forbesii, 112; 
labradorica, 112; Langsdorfii, 111; 
longipes, 110; maculata, 108, 110; 
mamillata, 110; mirabilis, 111; 
nephrophylla, 111, 112; novae- 
angliae, 113; odontophora, 110; 
oxyceras, 110; pallens, 112; pal- 
mata, 114, 115, var. dilatata X 
sagittata, 115; palmata X sagit- 
tata, 115; pedata, 19, Extended 
Range of, 18, var. lineariloba, 18; 
prionosepala, 112; pubescens, 112; 
punctata, 110; renifolia, var. Brai- 
nerdii, 112; rostrata, 110; ro- 
tundifolia, 112; rubella, 108; ru- 
gulosa, 113; rupestris, 106, 107, 
109, var. arenaria, 107, 109, 111; 
Rydbergii, 113; sagittata, 114; 
sagittata X triloba, 115; sca- 
briuscula, 66; Selkirkii, 225, in 
Connecticut, 225; septemloba, 114; 
septentrionalis, 112; sororia, 112; 
striata, 110; triloba, 114; un- 
cinulata, 110; unguiculata, 110; 
viarum, 114. 
Violets of northeastern America, 
Notes on new or rare, 112 
Virginia, Notes on the Flora of Mary- 
land and,— I, 101. 
Vitis cordifolia, 98; vulpina, 98. 
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Waldsteinia fragarioides, 98. 
Washingtonia, 17, 18. 
Weinbeere, 30, 32. 
Weintraube, 32. 
Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts, Hier- 
acium florentinum at, 116. 
Westford, Massachusetts, Further 
wool-waste Plants at, 172. 
Wheat, 29, 33; grass, 33; Wild, 33. 
Wheeler, L. A., The joint summer 
Meeting of the Vermont Botanical 
and Bird Clubs, 79. 
wo Birch, 29, 33, 34; Sassafras, 
14, 15 
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Wiegand, K. M., Calamagrostis, 
Pickeringii Gray, var. debilis 
(Kearney) n. comb., 135; The 
Genus Empetrum in North Amer- 
ica, 211; A northern Variety of 
Erigeron ramosus, 59; Two new 
Carices from Newfoundland, 133; 
The Variations of Luzula campes- 
tris in North America, 38. 
Wild Cherry, 32; Currants, 29; Plum, 
32; Rice, 29, 32; Wheat, 33. 
Williams, E. F., Annual Meeting of 
the New England Botanical Club, 
1; A new Form of Lilium phila- 
delphicum, 217. 
Winberi, 30. 
Winberie, 30. 
“Wineland the Good ”, Philological 
Aspects of the Plants of, 28. 
Wolffia columbiana, 68. 
Wood’s Hole, An important Publica- 
tion on the Biology of, 152. 
Woodward, R. W., Cyperus Grayii 
in Rhode Island, 100; Extended 
Ranges of some Connecticut Plants, 
94; Juncus dichotomus in Rhode 
Island, 15l; On Variation in 
Arenaria lateriflora, 209. 
Woodwardia virginica, 76. 
Xanthium canadense, 98, 154. 
Xanthoxalis Bushii, 222; rufa, 222. 
Zea, 54; Mays, 54. 
Zizania, 29, 33, 123; aquatica, 123; 
palustris, 123. 
Zygnema, 88. 
