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Wafer-ash, description 33-34

Wahoo, description 35

Walnut, lemon, and white. See Butternut 15

Water-ash. See under Ash, white 44-45

elder. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Waxberry. See Bayberry 14

Wax-myrtle. See Bayberry 14

tree, bayberry. See Bayberry 14

Waxwork and Roxbury waxwork. See Bittersweet, false 36

West Indian yellowwood. See Ash, prickly 31-33

Weymouth pine. See Pine, white 9-10

Whisky-cherry. See Cherry, wild 30-31

Whiteball. See Buttonbush 47-48

Whitewood. See Poplar, tulip 23-25

Whitten-tree. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Wickopy and wickup. See Moosewood 43-44

Willow, black, brittle, common European, crack, duck, Huntington, pussy, and swamp. See Willow, white 12-13

crane. See Buttonbush 47-48

red, and rose. See under Dogwood 43

white, description 12-13

Wine-tree. See Ash, American mountain 29-30

Wingseed. See Ash, wafer 33-34

Winterberry, common, and Virginia. See Alder, black 34

Winterbloom. See Witch-hazel 27-28

Witch-hazel, description 27-28

hobble and witch-hopple. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Witchwood. See Ash, American mountain 29-30

Wolf-grape. See Bittersweet 46-47

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