172 



Stations for the Southern White 



Cedar, 134 

 Stellaria media, 132 

 Stipa avenacea, 9 



Stomoisia juncea, 14; virgatula, 14 

 Stout, A. B., 58 



Svenson, Henry Knute, 31, 33, 60 

 S^\ift, Miss Marjorie, 29 



Taraxacum officinale, 132 



Taylor, Wm. Randolph, 115 



Thompson, William Boyce, 112 



Thornton, N.C., 86 



Thuja plicata, 131 



Thurston, Miss A., 88 



Tilia glabra, 129 



Torrey, Raymond H., 112; Sibbaldi- 

 opsis tridentata. Found in the 

 Catskills 19; Potentilla (Sib- 

 baldiopsis) tridentata. Survives 

 on High Point, 99 



Trifolium dubium, 133; pratense, 68; 

 procumbens, 133 



Taylor, Wm. Gavin, 166 



Triosteum angustifolium, 14 



Tsuga canadensis, 128 



Typha latifolia, 98 



Ulmusamericana, 128; fulva, 128 

 Uniola laxa, 10 

 Utter, L. Gordon, 88 



Vaccinium corymbosum, 129; vacil- 



lans, 129 

 Vagnerastellata, 78 

 Verbascum Thapsis, 132 



Veronica, 4; arvensis, 132 

 Viburnum acerifolium, 129; prunifo- 



lium, 129 

 Viola eriocarpa, 15;lanceolata, 157 

 Vitus aestivalis, 129 



Walker. Miss Ruth N., 59 

 Washingtonia cla>'toni, 13; longisty- 



lis, 13 

 Wehmeyer, Lewis E., 86 

 Weston, Miss Bertine E., 163 

 Weston, H.L., 89 

 Whitehouse, W. E.,89 

 Wiggins, Ira L., A nevv California 



Station for Nymphaea polyse- 



pala, 97 

 Wilcox, T.E., 111 

 Wild Flower Garden in the Heart of 



New York City, My, Dorothy 



Oak, 7 

 Wilkins, Hans, 84 

 Williams, Llew elyn, 90 

 Williams, S.H., 143 

 Wilson, Percy, Notes on Flacourtia- 

 ceae, 72 



Wodehouse, R.P.,59 

 Wodehouse, Mrs. R. P., 88 

 Wynd, F. Lyle, A new Ranunculus 



from Crater Lake, Oregon, 52 



Xyris flexuosa, 157 



Zenkert, Charles A., Serapis Helie- 

 borine in Buffalo and Vicinity, 46 

 Zim, Herbert, 111 

 Zizania palustris, 9 



