9S5 



OE:e. 



V. PILIFORMIS Swz. lc. P 4:106 as 



OE:f . 



V. ISOETIFOLIA Swz, lc. P 4:106 as 



OE i i. 



V. LINEATA Swz, P 4:106 as OE:1. 



V. ZOSTERAEFOLIA willd sp 5-406 



(1810). P 4:106 as OE:z. 



VLECKIA Rafin. Med Rep NY 5:35? 



(1808)=Lophanthus fide Ik 



V. OCCTDENTALIS M 1:4. 



VULFIA C C Gmel, Fl Bad 1:8 (1805) = 



Festuca fide Ik. 



V. MICROSTACHYA Munro in Bth 342 



B 2:317 s. 



V. MYURUS Gmel, lc. B 2:316 s. 



WAHI.ENBZRGIA 



W. CALIFORNICA K 2:158 f 49. Cur 



1:141 et B 1:448 as Campanula lineaifolia 



G (M 1:46 as C. Californica). 



WAS2HNGTONTA Raf. A 1:269 s. 



W. BRACHYPODA Heller. Ab 281. A 



1:269 s. M 4:66. 



W. NUDA Heller. A 1:269 s. 



Genoa WASHINGTONIA Weiidland. 



W. AMERICANA Hort ex Gord, Pinet 

 suppl 10 6. = Sequoia gigantea. 

 W. CALIFORNICA Kinsl, in Cal Farm 

 (S 1854); ex Hook, Kew J 7:29 (1859). 

 B 2:117 as Sequoia gigantea. 

 WASHINGTONIA FILIFERA Wendl. 



Bot Zeit 37:68. B 2:211, 485. A 1:95 d. 

 M 4:41. 



Variety ROBTJSTA Parish, bot gaz (D 



W. GIGANTEA Hort ex Carr Conif ed 2, 



217 as Sequoia g. 



W. GSACILIS Parish, bot gaz (D 1907). 



M 4:41. 



W. i&CBTTSTA Wendland, Berl Gart-Zeit 



2:198 (1883). M 4:41. 



"W. SONORAE Wat. M 4:41. Son. Baja. 



"A tree reaching 25 in height and a 

 foot in diam: Ivs 3 or 4 in diam, some- 

 Avhat glau, very filiferous ,upon rather 

 slender petioles which are armed with 

 stout curved spines: spadice slender, 5 

 or 6 Ig: fr about 3" Ig, the flattened- 

 globose sd 2 to 2%" in the longest 

 diam. apparently distinct from W. fili- 

 fera and W. robusta in its more slender 

 petioles, more glau Ivs, and sm fr. The 

 sds are used for food by the Indians. 

 It may here be noted that in the 'Genera 

 Plantarum' the genus Washingtonia is 

 placed in the group having basilar styles 

 though it is correctly described as hav- 

 ing the style terminal. In secluded 

 canons in the mts about Guaymas." 

 Wat 24:79 (31 Ja. 1889). 

 "V7EBE3A Hedw.zrBryum. 

 W. AZiBICANS Schimp. B 2:392 as B:a. 

 W. BICOLOR Hoppe & Hornsch. B 2:391 

 as B:b. 



W. COMMUTATA Schimp, syn, ed 2, 403 

 B 2:391 as B:c. 



W. CRUDA Schimp. B 2:391 as B:c. 

 W. CUCULLATA Schimp. B 2:391 as B:c 

 V7. INTERMEDIA Schwaegr, suppl t 75. 

 B 2:393 as B:i. 



W. NUTANS Hedw Muse Frond t 4. B 

 2:391 as B:n. 



W. POXiYMORFHA Schimp. B 2:390 as 

 B:p. 



986 



W. TOZERX Schimp. B 2:392 as B:t. 



WEIS'SIA Hedw. 



W. CI3RKATA Hedw. B 2:362, Wash. 



Ore. Eu. Cal. 



w. OUlSi?iIX.A Hedw. B 2:363, Arctic, 



Wash. Ut. Colo. 



W. CONTRO VERSA Hedw. B 2:362 as 



viridula. 



"W. STARKEANA Hedw. B 2:362 as 



Pottia s. 



W. VIRIDULA Bridel. B 2:362, SF, Eu, 



Atlantic coast. 



WELLINGTONIA Lindl, Gard Chron 



1853:839. 8 2 3.=: Sequoia, 



W. GIG-ANTE A Lindl, lc. B 2:117.=S:g. 



W. CALirORNICA Sargent, Rep For N 



AM 184 S: gigantea. 



WHEEIiEREZiZiA George B Grant, SCA 



b 5:28 based on Piptocalyx T. 



W: craCTJMSCISSA Grant, lc. LA Co. 



W: DICHOTOMA Grant, lc. Nev. 



W3IPFZ.EA MODESTA T, Pac Ry R 4: 



PO t 7. Par 36 t. 



Parish, Er 7:92. Near Redlands, Cal. B 



1:203. Monterey to Mendocino Co, 



2:446 (Humboldt Co, Cal; Ore). 



Sts slender, spreading or trailing: Ivs 

 membranaceous, ovate or oval, obtusely 

 few-toothed or sometimes entire, 1' or 

 less Ig: peduncle slender, bearing a sm 

 and close few-fld cluster: fls hardly 2" 

 Ig: ex-tube almost hemispherical, adnate 

 to base of the 4-celled (sometimes 3-5- 

 celled) ova and globular cap: sty at 

 length decid: sd oblg. 

 WHIPFX.EA T7TAHENSIS. 



"Shrubby, low (6' hi), much branched: 

 pubescence strigose, mostly appressed: 

 Ivs oblg, attenuate to a very short peti- 

 ole 3-5" Ig, acutish, entire, sparinglv 

 hairy, 3-nerved; fls sm, few, on very 

 short pedicels, in a dense compound 

 cyme; calyx cylindrical-turbinate , the 

 subulate lobes shorter than the w oblg 

 clawpd pet; sta 10; sty 3 and ovary 3- 

 celled; cap oblg, terete, 1^" Ig, adher- 

 ent for half its length to the calyx-tube. 

 Especially distinguished from W. mo- 

 desta by its elongated cap. Bud-scales 

 very silky. Kanab, southern Ut (Mrs. E. 

 F. Thompson). On dry sandy cliffs; 

 A g.'_Wat, Am nat 7:300 (My 1873). B 

 1-203 "Possibly Cal." 



WFITLAVIA Harv, Hook L and J bot 

 5-311 (1846). Phacelia fide IK. 

 W. GRANDIFI.ORA Harv, lc, 312. = P: 

 Whitlavia. B 1:513. 

 <W. MINOR Harv, lc. = P: Whitlavia. B 



WSITinrSTA G 6:549 (1865). 



W. DEAI.BATA G 6:550. B 1:374. 



v/IGANDIA HBK, nov G et sp 3:126 



/ -| O -J O\ 



W CALIPOSKICA H & A, bot Beech 



364. B 1:518 as Eriodictyon tomentosum. 



Genus WISLIZENIA Engelmann. 



Wisl r 99. A l:261d. 



W. CALIFORNICA Greene. A 1:145 fdr. 

 TC-. DIYABIOATA Greene. A 1:145 fdr. 

 W. FAX.IVIERI G 8:6^2. B 1:52. 

 Vv'ISLIZENIA REFRACTA Engelmann. 

 Wisl r 99. B 1:52. A 1:261 fdr. 

 (Greene, Fl Fran. A 1:145 as Calif or- 

 nicn.) 



The Cal plants hitherto referred to 

 this are considered by Greene as dis- 



