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enumerates fourteen species and varieties. The work is well il- 

 lustrated by maps which show the areas and Hmits of the various 

 zones above mentioned. 

 Rhododendron Forest in New Hampshire — A, Walter Deane. 



(Am. Garden, xi. 595, 596, illustrated). 

 Describes a visit to a forest of Rhododendron maximnm on the 

 farm of S. M. Follansbee, Fitzwilliam, N. H. 

 Rose Rnsts. A. B. Seymour. (Am. Garden, xi. 609, illustrated). 



Description and figures o{ Phra^midium mneronatum and P, 



speciosiun. Also P. mncronatnvi^ var. Ainericanum, which the 

 author thinks is probably identical with the European P.RoscE-al- 

 pince. 



Sequoia Forests of the Sierra Nevada. Frank J. Walker. (Zoe, i. 

 198-204, with map). 



Mr. Walker estimates that 37,500 acres of Sequoia forest re- 

 main in the Sierra Nevada, of which about 13,500 are owned or 



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held by the Government. 



Some Attraetive Native Plants. L. H. B. (Am. Garden, xi. 



597-599> illustrated). 



Poly gala pancifolia, Cypripediu^n pubeseens, Lithospermum can- 

 eseenSy Chimaphila niaeidata and Sareodes sangninea are figured- 

 Spiral or elliptically zvoiind Tracheids in the axilla of sfuall de- 



cayed Branches in Trees. P. H. Dudley. (Journ. N. Y. 



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four figures). 



by an en- 



. Stinking Smut of Wheat — Preliminary Fxperiments zvith 



Fungicides for. W. A. Kellerman and W. T. Swingle. 



(Bull. No. 12, Kans. State Agric. Coll. Exp. Sta., PI. i). 



Contains representation of Tilletia fastens. 

 Tupelo Tree — The, (Gard. and Forest, iii. 485, 486). 



A popular account of Nyssa aquatica, illustrated 

 graving of a group in eastern Massachusetts. 

 Trillium — The Snoivy. A. D. Selby. (Journ. Columbus Hort. 



Soc. V. '^6, PI. iii). 



Trillium nivalex^ described and figured. It is stated to be in 

 full bloom in Ohio in March. 



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Zonaria variegata, Lani x — Notes on. Herbert Maulc Richards. 

 (Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts, nnd Sci. xxv. 83-92, one Plate. 

 Reprinted. Contrib. Crypt. Lab. Harvard Univ. xiii). 



