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Eastwood, A. Some small-flowered Species of Nemophila from 



37 (Plates 15-20). 



An 



California, 288. 

 665. 



Flahault, C. A Project for Phytogeographic Nomenclature, 



39i- 

 Griffiths, D, Contributions to a better Knowledge of the 



Pyrenomycetes. — II, 236. 



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Harper, R. M. On a Collection of Plants made in Georgia in 



the Summer of 1900, 454 (Plate 29). 

 Howe, M. A. Observations on the algal Genera Acicularia and 



Acetabulum, 321 (Plates 24, 25). 

 Riccia Beyrichiana and Riccia dictyospora, 161. 



Lloyd, F. E. Some Points in the 



Some Points in the Anat 

 flosculosa, 445. 



Lloyd, F. E. & Tracy, S. M. The in< 



and Louisiana, 61 (Plates 8 



Massee, G. Dacryopsis Ellisiana 



Morris, E. L. North American PlaL„_ 



Nelson, A. New Plants from Wyoming. — XIII, 223. 



Osterhout, G. E. New Plants from Colorado, 644. 



Mississipp 



Massee 



(Plate 



A 



V 



New and noteworthy Northwestern Plants, 39. 

 J. Teratology of Arisaema, 247. 

 . M. Ceramothamnion codii. — A new rhodophy- 



A 



ceous Alga, 



Robinson, B. L. ] 

 Rusby, H. H. An Enumeration of the Plants collected by Dr. 



H. H. Rusby in South America, 188 5-1 886.— XXXI, 301. 



A 



Further Studies on the Potentilleae, 173. 



The American 

 Mexico, 605 



Y. A. D. Gerr 



Mountain Flora. — IV-VI 



and Piperia north of 



common 



vated 1 lants after prolonged Immersion in Liquid Air, 675 



J. K. Shrubs and Trees of the Southern States. — III, IV 

 290, 356. 



