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Alloplectus Lynchet (Bot. Mag. t. 7271). 
Aster turbinellus, (Gard. and For. vi. 16; illustrated). 
Black-rot der Reben—Die Bekampfung der. (B. T. Galloway 
(Zeitscr. Planzenkrank. ii. 257, 258). 
Botanical Notes from Texas. ¥E. N. Plank (Gard. and For. vi. 15, 
16). 
Botanical Section, Rochester Academy of Sciences—Report of. Miss 
J. H. McGuire. (Proc. Roch. Acad. ii. 44-48). 
Record of numerous localities for plants in the vicinity of 
Rochester, N. Y., among them Crepis diennis, shown by Miss 
Macauley from near Fairport. 
Californian Plants—Two new. F. T. Bioletti (Erythea, i. 16, 17). 
Guaphalium bicolor and Collinsia Franciscana. 
Catalogue of the Phanerogams and Ferns of Licking County, Ohio. 
Herbert L. Jones. (Bull. Sci. Lab. Denison University, vii. 
I-102, with map). ts 
A neatly printed list of 945 species and varieties, giving 
habitats, time of flowering and localities for the newer species. 
Champia parvula—Development of the Frond from the Carpospore. 
B. M. Davis (Ann. Bot. vi. 339-353; one plate). 
Claytonia—Distribution of the Seed in. J.C. Willis (Ann. Bot. vi. 
382, 383; three figures. 
Composite, Observations on the, [—Edw. L. Greene (Erythea, i. 1-4). 
A discussion of the Tribe Vernoniacee. Stokesia levis (Hill) 
Green is the proper designation of S. Cyanea, L’Her.; Vernonia 
ciinita, Raf. (18 36) must replace V. Arkansana, D. C. (1838). 
Contributions Jrom the Botanical Laboratory of the University of — 
Pennsylvania. (Vol. i. No. 1, 800, pp. 73; thirteen plates; 
Philadelphia, 1892). 
Another medium for the presentation of the results of botan- 
ical research has been inaugurated by the officers of the depart- 
ment of botany in the University of Pennsylvania. The part here 
noticed was received some weeks ago, and would have been re- 
viewed before but for unusual demand on the time of the editor 
of the BuLLETIN. It contains seven papers (I). a monstrous speci- 
men of Kudbeckia hirta by Professor Rothrock, with two plates 
illustrating’a remarkable instance of folial and floral prolification ; 
IT. contributions to the history of Dion@a muscipula, by Dr. Mac- 
