412 Index to Recent Literature 



Hollick, A. A Report on a collection of Fossil Plants from north- 

 western Louisiana. Geol. Surv. La. Rept. 1899: 276-288. pL 32- 



48. 



New species in Quercus, Artocarpus, Fiats, Toxylon ) Cryptocarya, Celastrns, 

 Andro7neda and Apocynophylhtm. 



Hume, H. H. A new species of Puccinia. Bot. Gaz. 29: 352- 



353- 25 M. 1900. 

 Jenman, [G. S.]. Asplenium Fawcettiin. sp. Gard. Chron. III., 26 : 



121. 12 Au. 1899. 



From Jamaica. 



Knowlton, F. H. Fossil Plants Associated with the Lavas of the 

 Cascade Range. Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv., 1898-99,203, 37-64. 

 pi. 1-6. 1900. 



New species in Acrostichum, Fimis y Juglans, Quercus (4), 07mt/s 9 Ficus (2), 

 Benzoin , Cinnamomum, Laurus and Phyllites (2). 



Kurtz, F. Sobre la existencia de una Dakota-Flora en la Patagonia 

 Austro-Occidental. Re vista del Museo de la Plata, 10 : 1-18. 1899. 



New species in Araucarites, Abietites and Perseophylhwi. 



Nelson, A. Correction in Aragallus. Erythea, 7 : 189, 190. 20 Je. 

 1900., 



Robinson, B. L. Sebastiana (?) bilocularis Wats. Erythea, 7 : 189. 

 20 Je. 1900. 



Rowlee, W. A., &Nichols, S. P. The Taxonomic value of the 

 staminate Flowers of some of the Oaks. Bot. Gaz. 29: 353-356. 

 25 M. 1900. [Illust.] 



Smith, R. W. The Structure and Development of the Sporophylls 

 and Sporangi of Isoetes. Bot. Gaz. 29: 312.//. 7. 25 M. 1900. 



White, D. Fossil Flora of the Lower Coal Measures of Missouri. 

 Monogr. U. S. Geol. Surv. 37: I-XI ; 1-467.//. i-yj. 1899. 



New genus Brittsia, and new species in Eremopteris, Mariopteris, Sphenopteris (8), 

 Oligocarpia, Aleihopteris (2), Pecopteris (2), Aphlebia, Linopteris, Cydodadia, Spheno- 

 phytium, Lepidodendron, Lepidophtoios, Lepidophyllwn (2) and Tatniophyllum. 



Ward, F. Description of a new genus and twenty new species of fos- 

 sil cycadean trunks from the Jurassic of Wyoming. Proc. Wash. 

 Acad. Sci. 1: 253-300.//. 14-21. F. 1900. 



New genus Cycadella and 20 new species. 



Ward, F. With the collaboration of Walter P. Jenney, Wm. M. 

 Fontaine and F. H. Knowlton. The cretaceous Formation of the 

 Black Hills as indicated by the fossil plants. Ann. Rept. U. S. 

 Geol. Surv. 1897-98, 192: 521-946. //. 57-172. 1899. 



Webster, H. [Note on] Peziza rapulum Bull. Rhodora, 2 : 106. 

 My. 1900. 



