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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[Feb., 



wap'-um-pi. 



Cedar berries; fruit of Junip- 

 erus californica var. uta- 

 hensis. 



wa'-si-prt. 



Silene acaulis L. Catchfly. 

 See also tim'-pi-sa-gwup. 



wa'-tslp. 

 Bark. 



wa'-tsi-gunt. 



Potentilla fruticosa L. Five- 

 finger. 

 Cf. wa'-na-gunt. 

 wi'-a-ken-dzip. 



Balsamorrhiza hookeri Nutt. 



wi'-kun-dza. 

 See wi'-gun-dza. 



wi'-gun-dza. 



Heuchera rubescens Torr. Alum- 

 root, 

 wi'-gon-dzip. 



?Ranu?iculus sp. 



win'-au-tsaug. 



A gum or mucilage prepared 

 from Malvastrum munro- 

 anum and used on the 

 inside of earthen vessels 

 as a filling. Also the name 

 is sometimes applied to 

 the plant itself. 



wi'-na-go. 



Fritillaria pudica Spreng. 

 Lily; Yellow Bell; But- 

 tercup, 

 wi'-tcup. 



Trisetum subspicatum Beauv. 



w I'-sa-p o-go-nup . 

 Ribes divaricatum 

 Currant. 



Dougl. 



wf-sa-po-gump. 



Same as wi'sa-po-go-nup, which 

 see. 



wi'-djan-gwo-djop. 



Arenaria triflora var. obtusa 

 Watson. Sandwort. 

 Cf. toi'yan-tim-ba-dzap. 



wu'-da-wa-nup. 



Apocynum androsaemifolium L. 

 Indian Hemp; Dogbane. 



wu'-si-bin-gint. 



Phacelia menziesii Torr. and 

 circinata Jacq. 



wu'-si-gunt. 



Same as wu'-si-bin-gint, which 

 see. 



wu'-da-un-di-kup. 



A somewhat general term ap- 

 plied to a number of plants 

 which are eaten or the 

 fruit of which is eaten by 

 bear. Such are Lonicera, 

 Smilacina, etc., which, of 

 course, have in addition 

 their more special desig- 

 nations. See under the re- 

 spective names in the pre- 

 ceding list. 



wu'-bu-i-nup. 



Lepidium intermedin Gray. 

 Peppergrass. 



wu'-pi. 



Wood, woody plant, stick, etc. 

 Cf. o'pi. 



yamp. 



See yam'-pa. 



yam'-pa. 



Carum gairdneri Benth. and 

 Hook. 



