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Anonymus. 1904. Rare Ohio Grape Ferns. (American Botanist. VI. 

 p. 35.) 



Bessey, Ch. E. 1904. A Weedy Fernwort. (Fern Bulletin. XII. p. 58.) 

 [Marsilea vestita occurs abundantly in wet meadows in parts of northern 

 Nebraska, having there the characteristic of a weed. — Maxon.] 



Briquet, J. 1904. Note sur deux rares Fougeres du Jura savoisien : 

 Polypodium serratum, Aspidium angulare. (Arch. Flore jurass. Ann. 5. 

 \ "45/46. p. 41-43.) 



Burnham, Stewart H. 1904. Ferns of Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Fern Bulle- 

 tin. XII. p. 50—51.) 



Christ, H. 1904. Primitiae florae Costaricensis. Filices et Lycopodiaceae. 

 III. (Bull. Herb. Boiss. Ser. II. T. IV. No. 9. p. 936—952.) 



Clute, W. N. 1904. New or rare ferns from the Southwest. (Fern. Bull. 

 XII. p. 43—45.) 



Curtiss, A. H. 1904. The Fern Flora of Florida. (Fern Bull. XII. p. 33 

 38.) 



Day, Mary A. 1904. Additional Literature relating to the Flora of Louisi- 

 ana. (Fern Bulletin. XII. p. 54 — 55.) 



Druery, Chas. T. 1904. Devonshire Ferns. (Gard. Chron. Vol. XXXVI. 

 No. 927. p. 233—234.) 



Druery, Chas. T. 1904. Fern Varieties. (Fern Bulletin. XII. p. 52—53.) 

 An argument in vindication of the study of fern „sports" as having 

 an important bearing upon studies in Variation. — Maxon.] 



Eastman, Helen 1904. New England Ferns and their Common Allies. 



(Houghton, Mifflin and Company. Boston and New York. 8". XIX, 



161 pp.) [An illustrated account of the ferns and commoner fern- 



allies of the New England States, together with a descriptive key and 



a g ossary. — Maxon.] 

 Eaton, A. A. 1904. A correction. (Fern Bull. XII. p. 70.) 

 Eaton, A. A. 1904. A preliminary list of Pteridophyta collected in Dade 



County, Florida, during Nov. and Dec. 1903. (Fern Bull. XII. p. 45 



-48.) 

 Eaton, A. A. 1904. Dodge's Fern. (The Fern Bulletin. XII. p. 57.) 



[Reprinted from the American Botanist. — Maxon.] 

 Eaton, A. A. 1904. The genus Equisetum in North America : Seventeenth 



Paper. (Fern Bull. XII. d. 39—43.) 

 Goeze, E. 1904. Die Baumfarne. (Wiener 111. Gart.-Ztg. Jg. XXIX. H. 10. 



p. 382—390. Forts, folgt.) 

 Hahne, A. H. 1904. Current Literature relating to European Ferns. (Fern 



Bull. XII. p. 86— SS.) 

 Kalbfleisch, Augusta Schenk. 1904. Polystichum acrostichoides and some 



Insects that infest it. (Fern Bulletin. XII. p. 48 — 50.) 

 Osmttn, A. V. 1904. Further stations for Botrychium matricanaefolium in 



Connecticut. (Rhodora. VI. p. 80.) 

 Parish, S. B. 1904. Additions to the California Fern Flora. (Fern Bull. 



Vol. XII. No. 3. p. 82—83.) 

 Price, S. F. 1904. Contribution toward the Fern Flora of Kentucky. 



(Fern Bull. Vol. XII. No. 3. p. 65-70. With 1 pl.) 

 Untierwood, L. M. 1904. Ceropteris triangularis in Alaska. (Fern Bull. 



XII. p. 58.) [A definite record of the occurrence of this species in 



Alaska. The specimen cited is from Cape Nome. — Maxon.) 



XV. Floristik, Geographie, Horticultur und Systematik 

 der Phanerogamen. 



Cf. III. Fries; V. Carter. 



Actamovic, L. 1904. Revisio Glumacearum Serbicarum. (Mag. Bot. Lap. 



1904. No. 3/5. 30 pp.) 

 Anonymus. 1904. Conservation des plantes d'herbiers. (Rev. Sei. Bour- 



bon. et Centre France. Ann. 17. No. 200—202. p. 153—154.) 

 Anonymus. 1904. Jacaranda mimosaefolia. (Gard. Chron. Vol. XXXVI. 



No. 926. p. 224.) 



