1917] Chase,— Rev. E. J. Hill 69 
139. The distribution of three naturalized Crucifers. Torreya 9: 
65. 1909. 
140. Pollination in Linaria with special reference to cleistogamy. 
Bot. Gaz. 47: 454. 1909. 
141. Note on Amblystegium noterophilum. Bryologist 12: 
108. 1909. 
142. The fate of a violet, or the benefit of cleistogamy. Torreya 
9: 229. 1909. 
143. A history of botany. [Review of E. L. Greene’s Landmarks 
of botanical history.] Bot. Gaz. 49: 379. 1910. 
144. Charles R. Barnes and Julius Rölls’ collection of mosses in 
North America. Bryologist 13: 105. 1910. 
145. The pasture thistles, east and west. Rhodora 12: 211. 1910. 
146. Fern notes. Fern Bull. 18: 65. 1910. 
147. Oenothera Lamarckiana: its early cultivation and descrip- 
tion. Bot. Gaz. 51: 136. 1911. 
148. Bartlett’s Dioscoreae of the United States. Rhodora 13: 
34. 1911. 
149. Lycopodium porophilum in the dells of the Wisconsin. Fern 
Bull. 19: 1. 1911. 
150. Notes on Lepidozia setacea. Bryologist 15: 44. 1912. 
151. The rock relations of the cliff-brakes. Fern Bull. 20: 1. 1912. 
152. Additions to the fern flora of Indiana. Fern Bull. 20: 25. 
1912. 
153. The fern flora of Illinois. Fern. Bull. 20: 33. 1912. 
154. The sand plum in Indiana. Rhodora 14: 196. 1912. 
155. The Annulus of Tortella caespitosa. Bryologist 16: 17. 
1913. 
156. Characteristic features of the lake and peat swamp flora of 
Lake County, Illinois. Hist. Lake Co. Ill. 338. 1912. 
157. Whorled leaves in Gentiana. Torreya 14: 108. 1914. 
158. Notes on the distribution of Polytrichum strictum and some 
associated Sphagna. Bryologist 27: 63. 1914. 
159. Notes on plants of the Chicago region. Torreya 15: 21. 1915. 
160. Fontinalis Umbachii Cardot. Bryologist 18: 10. 1915. 
161. Notes on Funaria. Bryologist 19: 35. 1916. 
162. Fossombronia crispula in the dune region of Indiana. Bry- 
ologist 19: 57. 1916. 
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