Botanical Gazette. 
Some new Solanacee from Guatemala ohn M. Coulter. 144 
New grasses ; : . George Vasey. 145; 
Abnormal phyllotactic conditions as shown by the leaves 
or flowers of certain plants (with plate XIV) 
Aug. F. Foersie. 159 
A study of some anatomical characters of North Ameri- 
can Graminez. I, II, III. (with plates XV, XXI—XXIV) 
Theo. Holm. 166, 219, 275 
On the organization of the fossil plants of the Coal- a 
measures. : , : . David White. 172 
On the relation between insects and the forms and char- 
acters of flowers . : : Thomas Meehan. 176 
Notes on North American mosses Charles Reid Barnes. 205 
Notes on Uredinee ; : . Ff. C. Arthur. 2am 
A sketch of the flora of Orono, Me. F. Lamson-Scribner. 228 
The Future of Systematic Botany Fohn M. Coulter. 243 
Botanical papers at the thon ss meeting of the A. A. 
Oe ; . ‘ : . 259 
Botanical Club of the A. A. A. S. : 261 
The Botanical Section of the American Association of 
Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations 
Geo. F. Atkinson. 264 
On the structure and dimorphism of Hypocrea tuberi- 
formis (with plate xxv) : Geo. F. Atkinson. 282 
Notes on the flora of Canada : Fames M. Macoun. 285 
What the station botanists are doing Byron D. Halsted. 288 
The sling-fruit of Cryptotenia Canadensis &. ¥. Hill. 299 
Bacteria of the melons ; : Byron D. Halsted. 393 
Noteworthy anatomical and physiological researches 
Conway MacMillan. 305, 343 
On the relationships of the Archegoniata 
Douglas H. Campbell. 323 — 
A new herbarium pest es ; iC. V.- Riley. 2a : 
Notes upon Peronosporez for 1891 Byron. D. Halsted. 338 a 
New plants collected by W. G. Wright in Western Mex- a 
See A . : a B. L. Robinson. 34° 4 
