gl] Nordamerikanisches Pflanzenreich. 979 



331. Greenman, J. M. Some Canadian Senecios. (Ottawa Nat.. XXV, 

 1911, p. 114—118.) N. A. 



332. Klugh, A. B. Festuca occidentalis in Ontario. (Ottawa Nat., XXV, 

 1911, p. 123.) 



333. Macnamara, C Note on native orchids. (Ottawa Nat., XXV, 

 1911, p. 118—121.) 



334. Matte, M. 0. Notes on Canadian grasses. (Ottawa Nat., XXV, 

 1911, p. 32—33.) 



335. Penneil, F. W. Some records from the Potomac district. 

 (Torreya, XI, 1911, p. 130—131.) 



336. Canadian Forest Products. (American Forestry, XVII, 1911, 

 p. 503—504.) 



337. Blakeslee, A. F. and Jarvis, CD. New England Trees in 

 Winter. (Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station. Storrs, Conn. Bull. No. 09, 

 June 1911, p. 307—570.) 



B. in Engl. Bot. Jahrb., XLVIII, Literaturber. p. 40. 



338. Collins, J. F. and Preston, H. W. Key to New England trees, 

 wild and commonly cultivated. (Providence, 1909, 42 pp.) 



339. Fernald, M. L. Notes from tbe phanerogamic herbarium of 

 the New England botanical Club. IL (Rhodora, XIII, 1911, p. 177—183.) 



339a. Fernald, M. L. Recent additions to the flora of Maine. 

 (Bull. Josselyn Bot. Soc. Maine, IV, 1911, p. 10—11.) 



340. Report of the Forest Commission of Maine. (American 

 Forestry, XVII, 1911, p. 237—238.) 



341. Knowlton, C. H. The boreal flora of the Washington County 

 coast. (Bull. Josselyn Bot. Soc. Maine, IV, 1911, p. 11.) 



342. Blake, S. F. A Scirpus new to New Hampshire. (Rhodora, 

 XIII, 1911, p. 55.) 



343. Brown, W. R. Forestry Progress in New Hampshire. 

 (American Forestry, XVII, 1911, p. 19—29.) 



344. New Hampshire Timberland Owners Meet. (American 

 Forestry, XVII, 1911, p. 61.) 



344a. New Hampshire. (American Forestry, XVII, 1911, p. 438, 694.) 

 344b. New Hampshire State College. (American Forestry, XVII, 

 1911, p. 439.) 



345. Deane, W. Euphorbia cyparissias in fruit. (Rhodora, XII, 1910, 

 p. 57—61.) 



Die Pflanze war an einem Standort in New Hampshire ausserordentlich 

 reichlich in Frucht anzutreffen. 



346. Pease, A. S. Helianthus mbrhoniboideus in New Hampshire. 

 (Rhodora, XIII, 1911, p. 103.) 



347. Saniborn, S. F. Bidens Beckii. (American Botanist. XVII, 1911, 

 p. 106—107.) 



B. Beckii wird neben anderen Pflanzen von Concord in New Hampshire 

 genannt. 



348. Bisseil, C. H. Two new plants for Vermont. (Bull. Vermont 

 Bot. Club, VI, 1911, p. 17—18.) 



349. Cuandler, B. A. Vermont Summer School of Forestry and 

 Horticulture. (American Forestry, XVII, 1911, p. 735—740.) 



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