ggj Nordamerikanisohes Pflanzenreich. 981 



365a. Hawes, Austin F. Forest Conditions in Connecticut; notes 

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 Verbesserungsvorschläge für den Waldbau in Connecticut. 



366. Hnbbard, F. C. Anthyllis vulneraria at Cromwell, Connecticut. 

 (Rhodora, XIII, 1911, p. 240.) 



367. Thompson, E. J. Botanizing in Central Connecticut. (Rhodora, 

 XIII, 1911, p. 77—79.) 



368. Woodward, R. W. Observations on some plants of Eastern 

 Connecticut. (Rhodora, XIII, 1911, p. 68—70.) 



369. Beckwith, Florence, Macauley, Mary E. and Baxter, Milton S. Plants 

 of Monroe County, New York, and adjacent territory. (Proceedings 

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Ergänzungen zu einer Bot. Jahrber., XXIV, 1896, 2. Abt., p. 107—108, 

 B. 595, besprochenen Arbeit. Danach sind neu für das Gebiet Salsola kalt tenui- 

 folia, Nasturtium silvestre, Trifolium procumbens, Potentilla recta, Hieracium 

 aurantiacum, Sonchus arvensis, Lysimachia nummularia, Vincetoxicum nigrum, 

 Chenopodium botrys und Sisymbrium altissimum. Auch auf neuerdings be- 

 schriebene Arten wird hingewiesen. Im ganzen sind 149 heimische und 76 

 eingeführte Arten neu. 



370. Dobbin, Frank. By the Rivers Brim. (The American Bot., 1911, 

 p. 36-38.) 



Verf. schildert die Pflanzen, welche man um Neuyork in und am Fluss- 

 wasser beobachten kann. 



371. Harper, R. M. The Hempstea,d plains, a natural prairie on 

 Long Island. (Bull. amer. geogr. soc, XLIII, 1911, p. 351—360, 5 fig.) 



372. Hollick, A. Notes on introduced plants near Arlington, 

 Staten Island. (Proc. Staten Island Ass. Arts and Sc, III, 1911, p. 62— 65.) 



373. Peck, C. H. Report of the State Botanist 1910. (New York 

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B. im Bot. Centrbl., CXIX, p. 61. 



374. Bicknell, Eugene P. The ferns and flowering plants of Nan- 

 tucket. VII. (Bull. Torr. Bot. OL, XXXVIII. 1911, p. 103-133.) N. A. 



Fortsetzung der Bot. Jahrber., XXXVIII, 1910, 1. Abt., p. 886, B. 303 

 erwähnten Arbeit. Behandelt im vorliegenden Teil nur Mubus- Arten. 



375. Taylor, N. Native trees of the Hudson River Valley. (Bull. 

 New York Bot. Gard., VII, 1909, p. 90—147, pl. 131-150.) 



376. Bums, C. P A Botanical Survey of the Hudson River 

 Valley. VIII. Edaphic Conditions in Peat Bogs of Southern Michigan. (Bot. 

 Gaz, LH, 1911, p. 81 — 104.) 



377. Alexander, S. Outline Key of the Groups of the Genus 

 Helianthus in Michigan. (XIII. Rep. Michig. Acad. of Sei. Lansing, 1911, 

 p. 191 — 198, 5 Fig.; 



Siehe „Systematik". Fedde. 



378. Beal, W. J. Michigan weeds. (Michigan Agr. Exp. Sta., 

 Bull. 267, 1911, p. 278—458. fig. 1—248.) 



379. Dodge, C. K. Catalog of plants [in Ruthven, A biological survey 

 of the sand dune region on the south störe of Saginaw Bay, Michigan]. 

 (Public. 4 Biol. Ser. 2, Michigan Geol. and Biol. Survey, Lansing 1911, p. 65 

 bis 120.) 



B. im Bot. Centrbl., CXXI, p. 73. 



