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Till' following" .spccicis arc lo be .seen in tlic upiMT jiart ol' tlic lloiauic 

 Garden: \'. caiiatU'iisc liicliards. ^^ (•((ryiiihosnni L., V. peunsyl- 

 vanicum Lam., V. straniiiiinni L., \'. xacillans Kaliu. 

 *Vibniiniiii Oi^nlns L. Snowball. 



\\"('st oi the ]>lay<;r()iiiul; between College Hall and Abbot Hall; 

 in tile iii)iter i^art of the Botanie Garden. 

 Viburnnm. 



Resides those noticed elsewhere, the f»dlowint; may be seen in the 

 ujijier part of the Bolanic Gai-den: \'. acerif<dium L., Y. alni- 

 folinni Marsh [V. lantanoides Michx.), V. cassanoides L., V. 

 dentatum L., ^". erosnm Thunb., *\'. Lantana (V. rnjiosum), V. 

 molle Michx., *V. Oi»nlns ja]>onicum, ^^ prunifolium L., A\ i)u- 

 bescens (Ait.l Pnrsh., and others recently set. 

 A^irjjilia. See Cladrastis. 

 Virginia Creeper. See I'arthenocissus. 

 *Vitex Agnus-castns L. 



Northeast from the west entrance to the Campus; in the lower part 

 of the Botanic (Jarden. 

 Vitis. 



The following are represented south of the brook and near it in the 

 uiH^er jiart of the Botanic; Garden: 

 V. astivalis Michx. 

 V. arborea L. (Cissus stans Pers.) 



V. bicolor Le Conte. , 



A', cordi folia Lam. 

 V. indivisa AN'illd. 

 ^'. Labrusca L. 

 V. riparia Michx. 

 "Wahco. See Euonymus. 

 ^^'aln^t. See Juglans. 

 ^^■llitewood. See Liriodendron. 

 * Willow. AYiscousin Wee])ing. 



Near the drive crossing the brook. See, also. Salix. 

 Winter lierry. See Ilex. 

 ^\'intergreen. See Gaultheria. 

 *Wistaria chinensis 1) C. Chinese Wistaria. 



On the President's house; west of the greenhouse. 

 Witch Hazel. See Hamamelis. 

 *Xanthoceras sorbitol ia Bunge. 



Northeast from the west entrance to the Campus. 

 Yellow Wood. See Cladrastis. 

 Yew. See Taxus. 

 *Zanthoxylum americanum Mill. Prickly Ash. 



Near the steps at the northwest in the Botanical Garden. 



