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Pearson, W. H. 1905. Hepaticae Britannicae exsiccatae. (Collection of 

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Schiffner, V. 1905. Beobachtungen über Nematoden-Gallen bei Laub- 

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Stephani, F. 1905. Hepaticae amazonicae ab Ernesto Ule collectae. 

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Stephani, F. 1905. Species Hepaticarum [suite]. (Bull. Herb. Boiss. 

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Stirton, J. 1905. New and rare Scottish mosses. (Ann. Scottish Nat. 

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Towle, Ph. M. 1905. Notes on the fruiting season of Catharinea. (Bryo- 

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Warnstorf, C. 1905. Laubmoose in Kryptogamenflora der Mark Branden- 

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XIV. Pteridophyten. 



(Vacat.) 



XV. Floristik, Geographie, Horticultur und Systematik 

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Cf. V. Leiningen ; XL Fraisse. 



Arnes, 0. 1905. Orchidaceae : illustrations and studies of the family Or- 



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 Andrews, C. R. P. 1903 (reeeived 1905). Two new species of plants indi- 



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 Barrett, 0. W. 1904. Porto Rican palm houses. (American Botanist. 



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 Brainerd E. 1905. Notes on New England Violets. II. (Rhodora. VII. p. 1— 8. 



[A critical analysis, aecompanied by a key to the blue acaulescent 



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 Britton, N. L. 1905. Contributions to the flora of the Bahama Islands. I. 



(Bull. New York. Bot. Gard. III. p. 441—453.) 

 Britton, N. L. 1905. Galactia Curtissii sp. nov. (Torreya. V. p. 33—34. 



[From the Isle of Pines, Cuba; related to G. multiflora of Mexico. — 



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 Churchill, J. R. 1905. Preliminary lists of New England plants. XVII. 



(Rhodora. VII. p. 33—38.) [The families Scrophulariaceae to Verbe- 



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 Clute, W. N. 1905. The Forest of Arden. (American Botanist. VIII. 



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 Cotton, E. C. 1905. Key to Ohio ashes in the winter condition. (Ohio 



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 Dewey, L. H. 1905. Identity of prickly lettuce. (Rhodora. VII. p. 9—12.) 

 Diels, L. 1903 (reeeived 1905). Two new species of Orchideae from W. 



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 Fernald, M. L. 1905. A new Arabis from Rimouski County, Quebec. 



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 Fernald, M. L. 1905. A peculiar variety of Drosera rotundifolia. (Rhodora. 



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