334 BOTANICAL 
haceze, Morong on, 72, 106; Dietz on 
nae y use of leaves, 98 
U 
ido * phyllantha, discovery of fruit, 219, 
Umbelifero, rye on western, 77, 141, 208; 
TO! 1 = 
eas a, 29 
Underwood, L. M., ‘3 Neh daw 218; ‘* Na- 
tive ores rns,” 69, 1 
Uredinew, hig bg 304 
eee 
Sly nu. 8:, oe chee ied 
faleatee, 302: ‘Peto, 
Utah, Jones on flora o 
N. 
Vacuoles, 218, 280 
Oriel om “Tropical and semi-tropical 
ruits 
Vasey’s ‘Gras asses of arid districts,’ 217 
beg ation characteristic of N. A. dese sert, 
Vegetable, new, 47 
Veronica ca peregrina a, 157 
Vernonia nigritiana, 219 
Vernonine 
Via. ica on 0 a Vitis, 107; visit to U. S., 48; 
“Les maladies de la wigte. ead 
nes, S. i, appointment, 196 
Viscum album, Jost on development, 219 
Vitis Californica, Meg us on, 15; notes on 
nois spe : Vinla aon U.8., 107 
ochys Gu ate: 
Zexmenia Guatemalen 
Vi oak lensi 
XXII alensis, plate 
GAZETTE. 
Ww 
Waldner’s ire ae opin mer Br > cor 
von Andrzea und Sph ,? 68 
Water lily, a new, 
W 
Warnstori’s ‘‘ Sphagn cueeae ee 
Washington, bisiocinal society of rs a fe 
otanical gone pati Bigg 
Washingtonia fili 
Webera ca atoten chela, 199 
Weeds, Halsted on pene rom 327 
Wheeler’s Flora of Milwaukee co., Wis.,’” 
Lig 
White’s ‘‘ Dermatitis venenata,”’ 41 
Wigand’ s ‘“ Nelumbium s ciosum,” 276 ‘a 
Williamson’s s ‘Monograph on Stigmaria, 
Wil llows, notes on N, A. 109, 186 
Wilson’ 8 “Sarracenia,’’ 170 
Wisconsin oe school of se: 
Wood, specimens of silicified, 326 
Woodworth’s ‘Apical cell of Fucus,”’ 170 
¥ 
Yates new work on ferns, 70 
Yellowstone Park, Knowlton’s collections 
in, 326 
Yueea, — of N. A. desert, 263; and 
Yucca moth, 237 
ience, 218 
sis, 188 
immerman’s ‘ Dhani ae + a 
Zygomorphy and its causes, 146, 203, 224 
