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Cypripedium Californicum. J. H. Hooker. (Bot. Mag. t. 7188) 
Diseases of the Orange in Florida. 1. M. Underwood. (Journ. 
Mycol. vii. 27-36). 
Elodea Canadensis in Russland—Ein neue Beitrag zur Ver- 
breitung der. F.von Herder. (Bot. Centralb. xlvii. 295). 
Note relative to the continual further distribution of this 
North American species in Russia. 
Exostemma Caribeum, R. and S., Probably the Quina” of the 
Province of Michoacan, Mexico. (El Estudio, [Mexico.], 
Tom. iv. No 1). 
Ferns of Tamalpais. Mary E. Parsons. (Zoé, ii. 129-131). 
Ferns of the Wisconsin Dells. (Am. Gard. xii. 559, 560). 
field Notes on the Plants of Baja California. T. S. Brandegee. 
(Zoe, ii. 145-152). 
Fertilization of Geraniums—The. Alice Eastwood. (Z06. | il. 
112). 
A memorandum of facts tending to show cross-fertilization 
amongst the native Geraniums of Colorado. 
Flora of Yo Semite—The. Katherine Brandegee. (Zoé. ii. 153- 
167). 
Notes upon specimens collected by members of the California 
Botanical Club. 
foreigner—A Vigorous. C. M. Weed. (Am. Gard. xii. 620, 
illustrated). 
Under this title is a description and representation of Lactuca 
Scariola, which seems to be causing some apprehension in certain 
parts of Ohio. | 
fossil Remains Considered as Peculiar Kinds of Marine Plants— 
Remarks on. (eo Lesquereux. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xiii. 
5<8 2;,.F1.:4.) 
This paper will afford fresh material for discussion by those 
who are interested in the so-called “ problematic organisms.” — 
Halymenites Herzeri, Cylinderites striatus and Physophycus bilo- 
batus are described and figured as new. 
francoa ramosa., (Gard. xl. 241, illustrated). 
Golden Rods. H.H. Rusby. (Pharm. Rec. xii. 223, 224). 
_ A popular description of So/idago with an incidental plea for 
_ it as the national flower. 
