68 Rhodora [APRIL 
113. Goethe’s palm tree. Pl. World 3: 69. 1900. 
114. Cerastium arvense oblongifolium. Bot. Gaz. 29: 141. 1900. 
115. Pellaea gracilis in Illinois. Fern Bull. 8: 31. 1900. 
116. Flora of the White Lake Region. Michigan and its ecological 
relations. Bot. Gaz. 29: 419. 1900. 
117. Primula mistassinica. Pl. World 3: 104. 1900. 
118. Celtis pumila Pursh, with notes on allied species. Bull. 
Torrey Club 27: 496. 1900. 
119. The southern limit of Juniperus Sabina. Pl. World 3: 140. 
1900. 
120. The rock relations of the walking fern. Fern Bull. 9: 55. 
1901. 
121. Lycopodium tristachyum. Torreya 1: 76. 1901. 
122. John Stuart Mill and botanical study. Pl. World 5: 47. 
1902. 
123. Fissidens grandifrons, its habits and propagation. Bryolo- 
gist 5: 56. 1902. 
124. The earliest fern. Fern Bull. 10: 78. 1902. 
125. Pellaea atropurpurea an evergreen. Fern Bull. 10: 82. 1902. 
126. Dioscorides and his era. Meehan’s Month. 12: 83. 1902. 
127. The etymology of Columbine. Pl. World 5: 175. 1902. 
128. Branched paraphyses of Bryum roseum. Bryologist 6: 80. 
1903. 
129. Remarks on some fernworts of western New York. Fern 
Bull. 12: 18. 1904. 
130. Note on the polygamy of Chionanthus. Rhodora 6: 89. 
1904. 
131. Equisetum scirpoides in Illinois. Fern Bull. 13: 21. 1905. 
132. Darwin and the source of life. The Interior 36: 1318. 1905. 
133. Encalypta procera Bruch. Bryologist 8: 107. 1905. 
134. The distribution and habits of some common oaks. Bot. 
Gaz. 41: 445. 1906; 42: 59. 1906. 
135. The perianth of Rynchospora capillacea var. leviseta. Rho- 
dora 8: 186. 1906. 
136. A Mississippi Aletris and some associated plants. Torreya 6: 
231. 1906. 
137. The validity of some species of Fissidens. Bryologist 10: 67. 
1907. 
138. A red-fruited huckleberry. Torreya 8: 30. 1908. 
