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Greene, E. L. Ceanothus leucodermis, n. sp. Kew Bulletin, 97: 15. 
Ja. 1895... 
Description of a new species from California, found in Kew Herbarium; with 
discussion of C. d aricatus. 
Greene, E. L. Corrections in Nomenclature-—VI. Erythea, 3: 36. 
1 F. 1895. 
Greene, E. L. Novitates occidentales.—XI. Erythea, 3: 44~-49. 
1 Mr. 1895. 
New species of Ranunculus, Roripa, Tissa, Trifolium, Raillardclla, Crepis, 
Allocarya, Collinsia and Habenaria. 
Greene, E. L. Novitates occidentales.—X. Erythea, 3: 17-24. 
1 F. 1895. 
New species in Vicia, Lupinus, Trifolium, Thermopsis, Ranunculus, Erigeron, 
Pyrrocoma, Senecio, Agoseris, Phacelia and Linanthus. 
Greene, E. L. Observations on the Compositae.—VIII. Erythea, 3: 
6-15. 2 Jl. 1895. 
Discusses Aplopappus and Chrysoma with several transfers of species. Establishes 
the genera Stephanodoria, Petradoria and Osbertia for previously described species. 
Greene, E. L. Some Species of Dodecatheon. Erythea, 3: 37-4°- 
1 Mr. 1895. 
Describes D. radicatum, D. alpinum, D. tetrandrum Suksdorf and D, conjugens. 
Hansen, G. Flora of the Seguoia Region collected in the Counties of 
Amador, Calaveras and Alpine, State of California. Pamph. pp. 14- 
1 Ja. 1895. 
A list of several hundred species. 
Hasse, H. E. Lichens of the Vicinity of Los Angeles.—I. Erythea, 
3: 41-44. 1 Mr. 1895. 
Havard, V. Food Plants of the North American Indians. Bull. 
Torr. Bot. Club, 22: 98-123. 27 Mr. 1895. 
Hooker, J. D. Schinus dependens. Curt. Bot. Mag. 51: pé. 7400. 
Mr. 1895. 
Native of South America. 
_ Hooker, J. D. Weltenia candida. Curt. Bot. Mag. 51: pl. 7405. 
Mr. 1895. 
Native of Mexico and Guatemala. 
Kelsey, F. D. Some Field Notes. Bot. Gaz. 20: 117-118. 16 Mr. 
1895. 
Kenyon, F. C. In the Region of the new Fossil, Daemonelix. 
Am. Nat. 29: 213-227. pl. rz. figs. Mr. 1895. 
From the mode of growth the analogies of the organism are thought to be “ among 
some of the lower plants and grasses,” 
