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Williamstown, Berkshire County (Mass.), 121

Willow Dell, North Adams (Mass.), 215

Willow Family, 23

Wilsey Lot, White Oaks, 184

Wintergreens, 23

Witch Hollow, Gulf Road, Pownal (Vt.), 16, 23, 56, 98, 138, 139, 188, 206; orchids of, 108

Witt’s Ledge, North Adams (Mass.), 112

Wolf’s-Claw, 182

Wolfe, Dr., quoted, 222

Wood Betony, 165

Woodbine Family, 170

Woodbridge (Conn.), view of, 129

Woodchuck’s home, 177, 205

Woodmont (Conn.), 235

Woolly Moonshine, 237

Wormwood, 238

Xenocrates prescribed “Penny-Royall,” 132

Yale, catnip for pussy, 132, 133

Yeomen of northern Berkshire (1777), 76

Yonkers (N. Y.), 157, 161

Zoar (Mass.), Eastern Portal of Hoosac Tunnel, 224

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