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Earle, F. S. 1905. Nomenclatuie at the International Botanical Congress 

 at V' ienna. (Science N. S. XXII. p. 468.) (The writer expresses him- 

 self as opposed to the nomenclature recommendations made at the 

 Vienna Congress. — von Schrenk.] 



Farwell, 0. A. 1904 (received 1906). Contributions to the botany of 

 Michigan. No. 8. (Report Michigan Ac. Sc. VI. p. 200-214.) [A 

 continuation of articles pubiished in the Asa Gray Bulletin^ and con- 

 sisting of critical and locality notes, with additions and corrections to 

 the iinown fiora of Detroit. — Trelease.] 



Fedtschenko, B. 1906. Conspectus Florae Turkestanicae. (Forts.) (Beih. bot. 

 Cbl. Abt. 2. XIX. 2. p. 293—342.) 



Fernald, M. L. 1906. A handsome wiilow of the Penobscot valley. 

 (Rhodora. V'III. p. 21—22.) [Salix coactilis Fernald, closely related to 

 S. argyrocarpa, and heretofore mistaken for S. sericea. — Trelease.] 



Fernald, M. L. 1906. A new Geum from Vermont and Quebec. (Rhodora.. 

 VIII, p. 11-12.) 



[Fitzpatrick, T. J.] 1905. The Iowa bladderworts. (Iowa Nat. I. p. 30—33.) 

 [Five species of Utricularia. — Trelease.] 



Fortier, E. 1906. Note sur le gui du chene (V^iscum album L.) ä Nonan- 

 court (Eure). (Bull. Soc. Amis Sc. nat. Ronen 1906. p. 8-9.) 



Fray, Abbe 1905. C. R. d'herborisations aux Neyrolles, Colliard 

 Brenod, Meyriat. (Bull. Soc. Sc. nat. et Arch. Ain. 1905. XXXIX. 

 p. 34.) 



Gandoger, M. 1905. Le Bellis azorica Höchst, plante nouvelle pour la 

 flore portugaise et europeenne. (Bull. Soc. bot. France. LH. 8. p. 628 

 —630.) 



Gave, Abbe, 1905. Trois plantes nouvelles de la flore de France. (Bull. 

 Soc. bot. France. LH. 8. p. 634—637.) 



Gleason, M. A. 1906. Notes 011 sonie Southern Illinois Plauts. HL 

 (Torreya. VI. p. 5-8.) 



Glück, H. 1906. Systematische Gliederung der europäischen Alismaceen. 

 (Allg. bot. Zschr. XII. 2. p. 23—26. Forts, folgt.) 



Gothan, W. 1906. lieber die Entstehung von Gagat und damit Zusammen- 

 hängendes. (Natw. Wschr. 1906. p. 17—24. 7 Texiig.) 



Göze, E. 1906. Aus der Schatzkammer südhemisphärischer Floren- 

 gebiete. [Forts.] (Oesterr. Gart. Ztg. I. 3. p. 87—91.) 



Greene, E. L. 1906. A new northern Antennaria. (Ottawa Nat. XIX. 

 10. p. 197.) 



Greene, E. L. 1905. Latin as the language of botanical diagnosis. 

 (Science, N. S. XXII. p. 338—340.) [Approval of the Vienna rule. 

 — Trelease.] 



Guppy, H. B. 1906. Observations of a naturalist in the Pacific between 

 1896 and 1899. Vol. II. Plant-dispersal. (Macmillan and Co., London. 

 XXVm, 627 pp. 1 pl. 4 figs. and 5 maps.) 



Györffy, I. 1904 [erhalten 1906]. A magyarföldi Flora üj Gymnadenia 

 faja. [Eine neue Gymnadenia-Art der ungarischen Flora.] (Ann. 

 hist.-nat. Mus. nation. hungarici. IL p. 237—252. Magyarisch und 

 deutsch.) 



Hardy, M. 1905. Esquisse de la geographie et de la Vegetation des 

 Highiands d'Ecosse. (Paris, 1905.) 



Harshbc-ger, J. W. 1905. Suggestions toward a phyto-geographic nomen- 

 clature. (Science. N. S. 'XXI. p. 789 790.) 



Heller, A. A. 1905. Botanical exploration in California, season of 1905 

 [continued]. (Muhlenbergia. IL p. 61 — 104.) 



Hemel, L. 1904 (re^u 1906). Florule des fortifications d'Alger (c6te Bab- 

 Azoun) l'Qxalis cernua. (Bar sur-Aube, 1904. 16 pp.) 



Hemsley, W. B. 1906. A new Chinese Lilae with pinnate leaves. (Gard. 

 Chron. XXXIX. 997. p. 68—69.) 



Henkel, Alice 1905. Peppermint. (Bull. No. 90, Part 3, Bureau Plant 

 Ind. U. S. Dept. Agric. Washington.) [An octavo of 13 pages, with 

 3 figures, referring to the cultivation and utilization of „American 

 minf (Mentha piperita), „black mint" (M. piperita vulgaris), and „white 

 mint" (M. piperita officinalis). — Trelease.] 



