314 
BOTANICAL GAZETTE. 
Unceinia Jamaicensis , dispersion of, 47 
Underwood's “ Our Native F - ve m9! Rhea 
23; and Cook's ‘‘Hepaticee Am cane,” 
Urediaee, Sydow’s hese ga of, 283 
redospores, roughn: 
oo Geicbling ab: 276 
, abnormal pollen of, 139 
Vv 
Variation, relation of nutrition to sexual, 48 
Vi scum, development of ovules. 203 
Vermin, 135 Aaa 67; phlogina, 67 
ernin, 1 
Vicia Faba, Ward on root tubercles, 235 
Vigor, natience a? heredity on, 41 
Vinegar, mother of, 45 
Vines’s (Bower and) Practical Botany,”’ 
Viola calaminaria, 20 
vac h Dr. H,, Pp rainint, 305 ; ‘Ueber 
Bia pha Bab der Knollen,”’ i 
Voe malensis, | 
WwW 
Walnut, abnormal, 167; lar e trees, 24 
Wallace, A. R. , lectures, . . 
Ward’s, "HM. (Sach’ s), ‘“Lectures on the 
y Physiology of Plants,’’ 255 
Ward’s, L. F., ‘Synopsis of the Flora of 
Laramie group,” 299; “Types of the 
Laramie Flora,’’ 300 
Washington, additions to flora, 24; botan- 
f ica at, 8 
ie gS * Contributions to N. Am. Bot- 
any, XIv,’’ 
Weeds of W ioonnt ty Pammel on, 171 
Wigand, Dr. A. 
Wilder, Marshall Pe 46 
Wi ay ae EPR eosHchon. to the Study of 
Winter, Gontad my 234; life of, 45 
woneete Ve C.F, 257 
Wolle’s ‘‘ Fresh-water Alge of U. S.,” 21, 
y 
Yeast, cultivation of, 270 
Youmian’ 8 Fat al s) ‘‘ Physiological Bot- 
Z 
ang i ge palustris, 109, 192 
a Mays, aerial roots, 70 
Fisia, ane jl. aun 238; aurea, 137; aurea, 
wig ape 138; cordata, 138; in- 
tegerrima, 
Zopf, W. oe sees 198; ‘‘Ueber die 
"é ff und, Knthoeya- -Behiilter ~ 
erbsto 
mariacee 
tiseete marina. ve. 7 folie, 33, 
