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lypodium as T. Hookeri ; Cardamine cardiophylla is new, as are 
Nasturtium occidentale and N. dictyotum ; Chetranthus capitatus 
is transferred to Erysimum ; Capnorchis and Capnodes are the 
generic names taken up respectively for Diclytra and Corydalis. 
NLD: 
Flora of Cacouna, P. O—WNotes on the. D. P. Penhallow. (Cana- 
dian Rec. Sci. iv. 432). 
Flora of Colorado—Additions to. Alice Eastwood. (Zoé, ii. 226). 
A list of 113 plants is given, of which Aguzlegia ecalcarata, 
Thelypodium aureum, Encelia nutans and Chenactis scaposa are 
described as new. 
Flora of the Olympics. L. F. Henderson. (Z0é, ii. 253). 
Report of the Botanist of the O’Neil Expedition, from obser- 
vations taken during six weeks stay with the party, and incidents 
of general interest. An interesting account of the flora of the 
region, as well as a list of the five hundred species collected. 
Forest Trees of Indiana. Stanley Coulter. (Proc. Am. Ass. Ad. 
Sci. xxxix. 330). 
Fresh Water Alg@e of Maine. William West. (Journ. Bot. xxix. 
353-) 
The new species described are: Spherozosma punctulatum, 
Closterium subangustatum, and Penium annulare. 
Geographical Distribution of North American Cornacee. John 
M. Coulter. (Proc. Am. Ass. Ad. Sci. xxxix. 349). 
Geographical Distribution of North American Plants—The Gen- 
eral. N.L. Britton. (Proc. Am. Ass. Ad. Sci. xxxix. 322). 
Geographical Distribution of the Grasses of North America. 
W. J. Beal. (Proc. Am. Ass. Ad. Sci. xxxix. 312). 
Geographical Distribution of North American Umbellifere. John 
M. Coulter. (Proc. Am. Ass. Ad. Sc. xxxix. 292). 
Tsoetes— Contributions to the Life History of. Douglas H. Camp- 
bell. (Proc. Am. Ass. Ad. Sc. xxxix. 333) 
Lsopyrum biternatum—Notes upon. C. W. Hargitt. (Proc. Am. 
Ass. Ad. Sci. xxxix. 347). 
Lazrea Mexicana—The Leaves and Stipules of. John W. Wilson. 
(Trans. Bot. Soc. Edin. xix. 185.) 
Lepismium dissimile, n. sp. G. A. Lindberg. (Gartenflora, 
XXXiX. 148-153, figs. 37, 38). 
