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y. sessile, 12; dentatum tomen- 
tosum, 11; longifolium, 15; molle, 
13; On the Names of some Species 
of, 11; Opulus, 14, var. americanum, 
14, 15; pubescens, 11-15, var. 
affine, 14, var. Canbyi, 15, var. 
longifolium, 15; var. petiolum, 
13; Rafinesquianum, 12, 13; sca- 
brellum, 13; venosum, 11-13, 15, 
var. Canbyi, 15, var. longifolium, 
15; villosum, 12, 13. 
Vicia, 209; angustifolia, 209, var. 
segetalis, 209, var. uncinata, 209; 
Cracca, 209; hirsuta, 209; sativa, 
209; tetrasperma, 209; villosa, 
209. 
Waldsteinia fragarioides, 59. 
Weatherby, C. A., Preliminary Lists 
of New England Plants,— XXVI. 
182; Report of Committee on 
floral Areas, 181, 193. 
White Mountains, Nuttall and Pick- 
ering in the, 39; Newfoundland 
Spruce, 187; Spruce, 186. 
Wiegand, K. M., A new Variety of 
Rhodora 
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Triosteum aurantiacum, 116; Some 
New Species and Varieties of Poa 
from eastern North America, 122; 
Some Species and Varieties of 
Elymus in eastern North America, 
81. 
Willis, A., Josselyn Botanical So- 
ciety of Maine, 110. 
Wissadula callimorpha, var. Friesii, 
Wood Sorrel, 76, 78. 
Woods Hole Laboratory, Notes from 
the — 1917, 141; A new Erythro- 
trichia from, 144. 
Woodsia oregana, 96. 
Woodward, R. W., A Salix rostrata 
Hybrid, 132; Some Connecticut 
Plants, 97; Some Rhode Island 
Grasses, 116. 
Wool Waste Plants, Additional, 20. 
Ygramela, 162; maritima, 162, 164. 
Zanthorhiza apiifolia, 184. 
Zjzia, 52; aurea, 52. 
