Scrambled-eggs ...148, 180 



Sea fern 1 



Sea kale 65 



Shadbush, Few-flowered 73 



Shcepmoc 36 



Shrub oak 44 



Silvery-rod 173 



Skusk 8 



Smell-leaves 63 



Snake-root 179 



Soap-lily 35 



Spanish dagger 38 



Spear grass 22 



Spice-berry 45 



Spring moss 56 



Squaw berry 74 



Squaw-weed 175 



Squirrel pine 5 



Stovepipe reed 2 



Subekoondark 7 



Sunshine flower 180 



Swamp twin-berry .... 160 



Sweet bush 64 



Sweet coco 27 



Sylvan goldenrod 172 



Tamarack 109 



Tangle grass 21 



55 



Tar-coat 121 



Tea tobacco 131 



Tear-coat 121 



Thorn, Gray 101 



Thorny locust 79 



Tobacco, Coyote 146 



Tobacco, Tea 131 



Toloache 150 



Tree, Castor 59 



Tree, Christmas 96 



Tree cranberry 157 



Turkey-berry 153 



Turnip, Indian 85 



Twin-berry 160 



Twin-berry, Swamp . . 161 



Upahsis 71 



Valentine's flower .... 149 



Vine mesquite 24 



Virginia hoarhound . . . 142 



Waupachalie chasasha . 131 



Waxplant 126 



Weed, Blue 165 



Weed, Burro 54, 170 



Weed, Button 105 



Weed, Channel 13 



Weed, Chinch 182 



Weed, Coffee 87 



Weed, Fan 66 



Weed, Klamath 108 



Weed, Rattle 83 



Weed, Rattlesnake ... 92 



Weed, River 13 



Weed, Squaw 175 



Whiskey plant 115 



Whiskey-root 115 



White grama 21 



White Mountain dog- 

 wood 155 



White pine 6 



Wickerbv 117 



Wild hollyhock 106 



Wine-cup 106 



Wintergreen 125 



Wokowi 115 



Wood, Beaver 59 



Wood, Castor 59 



Yarrow-leaved ragwort. 186 



Yerba buena 138 



Yerba de vemulo 112 



Yerba del buey 104 



Yerba salada 120 



Yerba santa 138 



Zapote 135 



Biological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C. 



A Pink Form of Viburnum tomentosum 



For many years we have had in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden 

 an undescribed pink form of the Asiatic Viburnum tomentosum. It 

 was probably one of a number of Chinese Viburnums obtained from 

 the Arnold Arboretum. Some years ago we labeled this attractive 

 shrub Viburnum tomentosum roseum. 



Viburnum tomentosum Thunberg f. roseum, forma nova. 

 A forma typica floribus roseis dififert. 



This form is mentioned in a list just published of about 1,000 

 species of shrubs growing outdoors in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Charles F. Doney 

 Assistant in Woodv Plants 



Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



