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Mycological Notes. — V, 72. 



The Influence of wet Weather upon parasitic Fungi, 381. 



A new Genus of Powdery Mildews — Erysiphopsis, 594. 



k^, F. L. Contributic 

 of Maine. — III, 320. 



W 



America. — V, 3 1 2. 



New and interesting Plants from Western North America.- 



VI, 547- 



New and interesting Plants from Western North America. 



■ VII, 588. 



New and intcrestincr Plants from Western North America. 



VIII, 621. 



Hill, E. J. Notes on Plants of the Chicago District, 303. 



The Habitats of the Pellacas, 596 

 Holm, T. Juncus repcns Michx. — A morphological and ana- 

 tomical Study (Plate 363), 359. 

 Hope, C. W. Note on Asplenium Glenniei Baker, in Synopsis 



Fihcum, 2d Ed., p. 488, 58. \ 



KozLOWSKi, W. M. The primary Synthesis of Proteids in Plants, 



36. 

 Kraemer, H. The Morphology of the Genus Viola (Figures i- 



30), 172. 

 KUNTZE, O. The Advantages of 1737 as a starting Point of 



botanical Nomenclature, 488. 



Lloyd, F. E. Two hitherto confused Species of Lycopodium 



(Plate 370), 559- 



MacDougal, D. T. Symbiosis and Saprophytism (Plates 367- 



3<^9). 511- 

 MacMillan, C. Observations on Ncrcocystis (Plates 361, 362), 



F 



MoHR, C. Notes on some new and little-known Plants of the 



Alabama Flora, Ii8. 



Nash, G. V. The dichotomous Panicums ; Some new Species. — 



1,568. 



