234 
Vallisneria spiralis, 53. 
Variations of Ranunculus repens, 169. 
Vegetation of northern Cape Breton, 
Nichols's, 171. 
Vermont Botanical and Bird Clubs, 
Annual Field Meeting of the, 144; 
Botanical Club, Field Meeting of 
the, 191; Carex flava, var. gaspen- 
sis in, 40; November Flowers in 
northern, 170. 
Veronica americana, 65, 202; Bux- 
baumii, 101, 102; byzantina, 102; 
filiformis, 102; officinalis, 200; 
ces 101, 102; Tournefortii, 102. 
Viburnum, 103, 191; acerifolium, 
199; alnifolium, 199; americanum, 
102, 103; cassinoides, 119; nudum, 
119; Opulus, var. americanum, 
102, 199. 
Viola blanda, 200; canadensis, 200; 
eriocarpa, 200; pubescens, 200; 
rostrata, 198. 
Virginia Spiderwort, 49. 
Ward, M. E., Galax aphylla intro- 
duced in Massachusetts, 24. 
Water Lilies, 183. 
Waterlily, Yellow, 75; White, 75. 
Water Pimpernel, 191. 
Waterwort, 191. 
Weatherby, C. A., Changes in the 
Nomenclature of the Gray's Man- 
ual Ferns, 173; Further Notes on 
Impatiens biflora, 98; An Omis- 
Rhodora 
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sion in the preliminary List of New 
England Ranunculaceae, — 104; 
Long Pond, 73. 
Weed near Lakewood, New Jersey, 
Jasione montana a conspicuous, 105. 
White Birch, 199; Cedar, 44, 58; 
-flowered Bird's Eye Primrose, 148; 
Mountains, Dicranowiesia crispula 
in the, 207; Mountains, Nardus. 
stricta in the, 22; Pine, 50; Spruce, 
41, 50, 108, 109; Water Crowfoot, 
191; Waterlily, 75. 
Wierzbickia, 11; striata, 16. 
Williams, E. F., George Golding 
Kennedy, 25. 
Willow Oak, 49. 
Wire-bent Grass, 23. 
Witch Hazel, 42. 
Wolffia columbiana, 87. 
Woodsia alpina, 192; glabella, 192; 
ilvensis, 129, 201. ` 
Woodward, R. W., Further Notes on 
Philotria, 218; some Connecticut 
Plants, 114; Two Festuca Varie-- 
ties, 72. 
Xeralsine, 12. 
Xyris caroliniana, 119. 
Yellow Birch, 42; Waterlily, 75. 
Zanthoxylum, 81; americanum, 81. 
Zizia aurea, 170, 199; cordata, 88. 
Zostera marina, 53. 
