Index to Recent Literature 93 



Clute, W. N. Two new Stations for Schizaea pusilla. Fern Bull. 

 8 : 15, 16. Ja. 1900. 



Darwin, F. On Geotropism and the Localization of the sensitive Re- 

 gion. Ann. Bot. 13: 567-574.//. yg. D. 1899. 



Davenport, G. E. John Williamson. Fern Bull. 8: 1-5. portrait. 

 Ja. 1900. 



Davis, K. C. A synonymic Conspectus of the native and garden 



Aconitums of North America. Minn. Bot. Stud. 2 : 345-352. 29 

 D. 1899. 



Davis, K, C. A synonymic Conspectus of the native and garden 



Aquilegias of North America. Minn. Bot. Stud. 2: 331-343. 29 

 D. 1899. 



Dyer, W. T. T. On the Influence of the Temperature of liquid 



Hydrogen on the germinative Power of Seeds. Ann. Bot. 13: 599- 

 607. D. 1899. 



Eastwood, A. Another introduced Plant. Erythea, 7: 176. 31 

 D. 1899. 



Linaria reticulata aurea-purpurea at Santa Maria, Cal. 



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Eastwood, A. Migratory Plants in Alameda County [California]. 

 Erythea, 7: 175, 176. 31 D. 1899. 



Eastwood, A. Short Articles. Erythea, 7: 149, 150. 30 N. 1899. 



Includes notes on " Introduced Plants in Placer County, California," " Sedge used 



in Indian Basket-making," and "Mr. Hendrie's gifts to the California Academy of 

 Sciences." 



Eaton, A. A. Two new Isoetes. Fern Bull. 8: 12-14. Ja. 1900. 



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Fggleston, W. W. Woodsia alpina. Fern Bull. 8: 5, 6. Ja. 1900 



Fernald, M. L. Three new western Plants. Erythea, 7: 121, 122 



30 N. 1899. 



Carex BlankhishipU, Amelanchier Cusickii, and Castilleia Dixoni. 



Fink, B. Contribution to the Knowledge of the Lichens of Minne 

 sota. IV. Lichens of the Lake Superior Region. Minn. Bot 



Stud. 



2: 215-276. 29 D. 1899. 



Fink, B. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Lichens of Minne- 

 sota. V. Lichens of the Minnesota Valley and Southwestern Min- 

 nesota. Minn. Bot. Stud. 2: 277-329. 29 D. 1899. 



Includes Pyrenula m alospora, new species. 



Freeman, E. M. Observations on Chlorochytrium. Minn. Bot. 

 Stud. 2: 195-204.//. ig. 29 D. 1899. 



