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to the State ; (2) Notes on the Canon Flora of Sioux County with 
List of Plants collected in July and August, 1892, by A. F. Woods, 
with some twenty additions to the State Flora, Volvaria viscosa, 
Clements and Mycena acutoconica, Clements, being two new Fungi; 
(3) Miscellaneous Additions to the Flora of the State, and new or 
noteworthy Species from various Localities including Coprimus 
granulosus, Inocybe tuberosa, Pholiota speciosa and Lepiota avellanea, 
new species described by Mr. Clements. 
Bouteloua—Les Fleurs des. H. Baillon (Bull. Mens. Soc. Linn. 
Paris, i. 1087, 1088). 
Brasenia peltata, Pursh—The Glandular Hairs of. \da A. Keller. 
(Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1893, 188). 
Calypso borealis (Gard. Chron. xiii. 421). 
Carex baccans C.B. Clarke (Bot. Mag. t. 7288). - 
Carnivorous Plants—Recent Studies of. Jared G. Smith. (Am. 
Nat. xxvii. 413). 
Catabrosa aquatica—Les Fleurs du. H. Baillon (Bull. Mem. Paris, 
i. 1072). 
Cattleya tricolor. (Bot. Mag. t. 7287). 
Chara—Description of a new fossil Species of. F. H. Knowlton 
(Bot. Gaz. xviii. 141-142; illustrated). 
Chara Stantoni. From the Upper Cretaceous of Wyoming. 
Contribution to the Biology of the Organism causing Leguminous Tuber- 
cles. Geo. F. Atkinson (Bot. Gaz. xviii. 157-166; three plates). 
Corallorhiza—The Genus. M. B. Thomas (Bot. Gaz. xviii. 166— 
170 two plates). 
Cretaceous Plant Population—The Probable Physiognomy of the. 
Conway McMillan (Am. Nat. xxvii. 336). 
Cypripedium Chamberlaini. W.H. Gower (Garden, xliii. 304 with 
colored plate). ae 
Cypripedium spectabile—Is it poisonous to the touch? WHenry J. | 
Jesup (Bot. Gaz. xviii. 142-143). 
Referring to a note in the BULLETIN, vi. 15, Prof. Jesup adduces 
facts in support of the theory that this plant may excite symptoms — 
similar to poisoning by Rhus. a 
Datos para el estudio de la produccion del Chicle. Fernando AL 
tamirano (E] Estudio, iv. 251). : 
With illustration of Asclepias laungniosa, H. B. K. 
