Solidago 2. 
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Spirogyra 130 
Spruce, aie fen bDiue 240 
Douglas 189, ae 
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eriopus 276 
Stenorrhynchus speciosus 112 
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vulgaris 
Tamarindus 59 
Taxodium mucronatum 64 
Taxus cuspidata nana 240 
aylor, Miss 102 
Taylor, Mr. Norman 20, 52, 87, 130, 
135, 201, 25' 
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Thistie ae aed 63 
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ment of a 273 
188 
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Tyrolese Lanes cae 188 
Umbrella pine 188 
Underwood 214 
Utricularia 231 
cornula 97 
subulata 95 
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Wa terledtuce 71 
Weatherbee, E. H. 168 
Whitaker, Mr. 
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136 
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Williams, R. S. 164 
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Wilson, Mr. Percy 83, 104, 109, II7, 
187 
Wilson, Prof. G. W. 246 
Wilson, Sir W. G. 88 
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