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pygrinspiis 115 



»iinaIoii- lOS 



iiinta. 11-2 



Thuidiiim miiiutulum lti-2 



Tissa rubra ti'i 



Tofleidia racemosa 58 



Tonatia 184 



Townsend, C. H. and Theo. Gill: The 



largest deep sea fish xi 



Trachops 184 



Trautvetteria carolinensis 163 



Tricu«pis pallida 19 



Trifolium dubium fib 



incarnatum fifi 



hybridum 10 



minus 10 



Triosteum angustifolium 79 



Troglodytes peniiisiilaris 174 



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Unifolium canadense 59 



Uniola gracilis 20 



Uroleptes 92 



Uromyces howei 102 



Urticii, dioica 16 



Utricularia biflora 78 



subulata 15. 78 



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Vaccinium antrococcum 73 



Valeriana pauciflora 79 



Valerianella radiata 80 



Vampyressa 184 



Vampyrus 184 



bidens 184 



spectrum 184 



VanDeman. H. E.: Exhibition of 



guavas from Florida x 



Veratrum viride 17, 59 



Veruonia glauca 81 



noveboracensis 80 



pubescens 25 



Vernonica agrestis 15 



chameedrys 15 



scutellata 15, 78 



Verrucaria fuscella 162 



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Vespertilio blossevillii 24 



bonariensis 184 



villosissimus 184 



Viburnum crassinoides 79 



molle 79 



Vieia hirsuta 67 



sativa 67 



tetrasperma 11, 67 



villosa 66 



Vij!na catjang 67 



Vilfa aspera 19 



vaginaefiora I9 



Vincetoxicum hirsutum 74 



obliquum, 74 



Viola aftinis 9,70 



brittoniana •. 70 



cucullata 70 



domestica 71 



emarginata 10 



labradorica 71 



laetecerulaea 70 



lanceolata 70 



ovata 10 



papilionacea 9 



sororia 70 



striata Id 



villosa 9 



Viscaccia 35, 181 



Vitis rupestris 69 



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Waite, M. B.: Influence of vegeta- 

 tion on sand formations of the 

 Michigan lake shore viii 



Webber. H.J. : Exhibition of dis- 

 eased pineapple x 



A cowpea resistant to root 



knot worm x 



The strand flora of Florida., xi 



Woodwardia virginica 21 



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Xanthium strumarium 80 



Xyris fiexuosa 17 



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Zaedyus cilliatus 183 



