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Jeffersonia diphylla, and Its Occurrence near Rochester—On. 
(Ch. S. Dodge. (Proc. Rochest. Acad. Sci. i. 175). 
Leguminos@ nove v. minus cognite Austro- Americane. P. Tau- 
bert. (Flora lxxv. 68; illustrated). 
New species are described in the following genera: Juga, Cal- 
liandra, Mimosa, Piptadenia, Cynometra, Bauhinia, Cassia, Scle- 
rolobium, Tounatea, Sweetia, Lonchocarpus, Platymiscium. A 
new genus, Gontorrhachis, with one species, G. marginata, based 
on Glaziou’s No. 13,726, is also described and figured. 
List of the Indigenous Ferns of the Vicinity of Rochester, with 
Notes—A. Ch. W. Seelye. (Proc. Rochest. Acad. Sci. i. 186). 
Making an Herbarium, or Preserving Plants. W. J. Beal. 
(Science, xix. 123). 
Mariposa Lilies. Ernest H. Krelage. (The Garden xli. 144; 
illustrated), 
Notes and descriptions of seventeen species of the genus Ca/- 
ochortus cultivated at Haarlem, Holland. 
Mosses of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania—Preliminary List of. 
J. K. Small. Pamphlet, 8 pp., published by the author. Feb., 
1892, 
This list of one hundred and fifty species has been compiled 
from the collections of Prof. Porter, with a few recent additions, 
the object being to “incite collectors to gather specimens in the 
less explored parts of the country.” Itis a valuable contribution 
to the subject of the distribution of our eastern mosses. Names of 
collectors and localities are given. E. G. B. 
New Plants Collected by W. G. Wright in Western Mexico. B. 
L. Robinson. (Bot. Gaz. xvi. 340). oe 
Ayenia Wrightii, Mimosa affinis, Buddleia Wrightit and Ci- 
tharexylum Cinoloanum from the Mazatlan river are described 
as new. 
Notes on the Fungus Causing Damping Off and Other Allied 
Forms. T. W. Galloway. (Trans. Mass. Hort. Soc, Part 1. 
1891). 
Pythium De Baryanum and Saprolegnia monoica, illustrated. 
Notes on Nomenclature. Geo. B. Sudworth. (Gard. & For. v. 
98). 
The identity of Quercus Kelloggii, Newberry (1857 13: 68 
