Index to recent Literature relating to American Botany 



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Ashe, W. W. Some East American Species of Crataegus, Jour. 

 Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 17: 4-17. 20 D. 1900. 



Twenty-one new species ranging from Illinois and New York to North Carolina. 



Bicknell, E. P. A new Horse Gentian {Triosteum) common in the 

 Eastern United States. Torreya, 1 : 25-28. 25 Mr. 1901. 



Triosteum aiirantiacum Bicknell. 



Blodgett, F. H. The Erythroniums. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Garden, 2 : 

 37-39. 1901. 



Blodgett, F. H. The Lygodium at Home. Torreya, 1 : 19, 20. 23 



F. 1901. 



Blodgett, F. H. Transpiration of rust -infested Rubus. Torreya, 



I : 



34, 35- 2 5 Mr 



Britton, E* G, The rare Mosses of Bashbish Falls. Torreya, 1 : 9. 



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1 : 21. 



Britton, N. L. A new Senecio from Pennsylvania. Torreya, 

 23 F. 1901. 



Senecio Crawfordii Britton. 



Britton, N. L. Notes on Rudbeckiahirta. Torreya, 1 : 1, 2. 29 Ja. 

 1901. 



Britton, N. L. The Morong Herbarium. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Garden, 



2 : 35^37- i9 OI « 

 Britton, N. L. Weeping American Aspens. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Garden, 



2 : I2 > x 3- / I- 1901. 

 Burgess, E. S. Fairylore of Flowers. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Garden, I : 

 161-168. 1900. 



Burglehaus, F, H. Note on the involucral Leaves oiSyndesmon. Ohio 

 Nat. 1 : 72. Mr. 1901. 



Carss, E. The Value of Forestry in a Course of Nature Study. Tor- 



re ya, I : 13-16. 23 F. 1901. 

 Chesnut, V. K. & Wilcox, E. V. The Stock-poisoning Plants of 



Montana. Bull. U. S. Dept. Agric. (Div. Botany), 26: 1-150. 



PL i~j6. 1 90 1. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. Flower and Insect Records from New Mexico. 

 Entomol. News, 1901 : 38-43. F. 1901. 



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