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elliptica, 39; filiformis, 21; flu- 

 niinensis, 40; Fonki, 39; Fonkii, 

 39; fontana, 17; frutescons, 14; 

 I'ruticans, S, 13; fruticulosa, 13; 

 funesta, 17; glandifera, 31, 36, 

 37; grandiflora, 30, 33; hederae- 

 folia, 7, 10, 22; humifusa, 16, 

 in North and South America, 1, 

 29; javanica, 30, 33; kamtchatica, 

 33; latifolia, 4, 29, 32; lepida, 

 3r.; litoralis, 40; longifolia, 10, 

 11, 95, 290; marilandica, 40; 

 maritima, 4, 7, 10-12; inexicana, 

 4, 7, 12; micromera, 36; missurica, 

 40; mollis, 15; nutans, 1/5; 

 neglecta, 16; officinalis, 5, 19, 

 29, 30, 33; oxycarpa, 37; oxy- 

 lobula, 34; percgrina, 5, 9, 18, 19; 

 percgrina xalapcnsis, 9, 19; per- 

 egrina, var. xalapensis, 5, 18; per- 

 foliate, 36; pcrsica, 5, 10, 20, 21; 

 polita, 10, 20; praecox, 20, 21; 

 pumila, 13, 14; Purshii, 40; quin- 

 quefolia, 6, forma alba, 6, forma 

 incarnata, 6, reniformis, 22, 40, 

 41; romana, 18; rotundifolia, 

 21, 41; ruderalis, 17; salicifolia, 

 39; salina, 37; saxatilis, 13, 14; 

 scutellata, 31, 38; scutellata 

 pilosa, 38; scutellata pubescens, 

 38; scutellata villosa, 38; scutel- 

 lata, forma villosa, 38; serpylli- 

 folia, .5, 9, 16, 17; serpyllifolia 

 alpina, 17; serpyllifolia borealis, 

 17; serpyllifolia major, 17; ser- 

 pyllifolia humifusa, 5, 9, 16, 17; 

 serpyllifolia neomexicana, 17; 

 serpyllifolia pubescens, 17; Simp- 

 sonii, 40; sparsiflora, 41; spicata, 



7, 12; spuria, 11, 12; Stelleri, 



8, 14, 15; subg. Euveronica, 5, 

 29; subg. Veronicella, 5, 7; 

 Teucrium, 32; Tournefortii, 21; 

 uliginosa, 38; undulata, 31, 37; 

 urtieaefolia, 32; versicolor, 20; 

 villosa, 15; virginica, 6; Worm- 

 skjoldii, 4, 9, 15, 16; Wormskjol- 

 dii nutans, 8, 15; xalapensis, 

 19. 



Veronicastrum, 2, 3, 5, 6; album, 

 6; virginicum, 6, 7, forma villosa, 

 6, 7. 



Veronicella, 3, 4, 7. 



Viburnum alnifolium, 134, 136, 

 291; Opulus, var. americanum, 

 137, 291. 



Vicia angustifolia, 273; angusti- 

 folia segetalis, 68; angustifolia, 

 var. uncinata, 95. 



Viola canadensis, 276; conspcrsa, 

 276; cuoullata, forma priono- 

 sepala, 274, var. microtitis, 274; 

 eriocar]>a, 275, 276, var. leio- 

 carpa, 275, 276; fimbriatula, 138, 

 275; incognita, 275, var. For- 

 besii, 275; nephrophylla, 25; 

 primulifolia, 150, 275; renifolia, 

 var. Brainerdii, 275; scabriuscula, 

 275; septentrionalis, 275. 



Violet, 135. 



Washington, Lathyrus Nissolia, a 

 recent Introduction in the State 

 of, 246. 



■\Yeatherby, C. A., A Form of 

 Ilex opaca, 118; Barratt, Torrey 

 and Sclnveinitz: a Correction 

 and a Discrepancy, 300; Equi- 

 setum fluviatile or E. limosum? 

 43; Old-Time Connecticut Botan- 

 ists and their Herbaria, — II. 121, 

 171; Third Report of the Commit- 

 tee on Floral Areas, 209. 



■\Yehster, H., Two recent Publi- 

 cations about Mushrooms, 87. 



Wherry, E. T., The soil Reactions, 

 of Spirant lies cernua and its 

 Relatives, 127. 



White Ash, 91; Cedar, 100, 188; 

 -fringed Orchis, 90, 110; Oak, 

 195; Pine, 91; Spruce, 109. 



Whorled Pogonia, 197. 



Wiegand, K. M., Amelanchier 

 ainabilis, a new Name, 48; The 

 Genus Echinochloa in North 

 America, 49. 



Willow, 199. 



W r oods Hole Laboratory, — 1921, 

 Notes from the, 249. 



Woodwardia, 149; areolata, 149, 

 166, 170, 185; virginica, 92, 109, 

 147, 150, 166, 170, 185. 



Xvris, 99, 149; bulbosa, 92, 239; 

 earoliniana, 99, 104, 134, 157, 161, 

 239; flexuosa, 239; montana, 99, 

 148-150, 161, 199, 239; torta, 92. 



Zanichellia intermedia, 110; major, 

 110; palustris, 110, Race Z. 

 dentata, ft. major, 110, var. 

 major, 110, 192. 



Xizania, 129. 



Zoochlorella parasitica, 66 



Zostera marina, var. stenophvlla, 

 192. 



