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Clute, W. N. 1905. The Round-leaved Maiden-hair: Adiantum reniforme. 



(Fern Bull. XIII. p. 49—50. frontisp.) 

 Clute, W. N. 1904. The Jamaica Walking Fern (Fadyenia prolifera). 



(Fern Bull. XII. p. 112—113. irontisp.) 

 Cocks, R. S. 1904. Notes from Louisiana. (Fern Bull. XII. p. 110— 111.) 



[Notes on Azolla Carolinana, Adiantum pedatum and Ä. Capillus- 



Veneris. — Maxon.j 

 Davenport, G. E. 1905. A New Type of Aneimia. (Fern Bull. XIII. 



p. 18—21. frontisp.) [Description of A. Brandegeea n. sp., from the 



vicinity of Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico. The plant is placed under 



Euaneimia and is made the type of a new section. — Maxon.j 

 Dukes, W. C. 1904. Babyhood of Ferns. (Fern Bull. XII. p. 105—106.) 

 Dukes, W. C. 1904. Fall Fruiting of Osmunda. (Fern Bull. XII. p. 103 



-104.) [O. cinnamomea was found with well-developed fertile fronds, 



September 25, 1904, near Mobile, Alabama. — Maxon.j 

 Eaton, A. A. 1905. Notes on Isoetes. (Fern Bull. XIII. p. 51-53.) 

 Eaton, A. A. 1904. Pellaea ornithopus. (Fern Bull. XII. p. 113—114.) 



[A descriptive account of this species drawn mainly from specimens 



observed in the field. — Maxon.j 

 Eggleston, W. W. 1905. The Fern Flora of Vermont. (Fern Bull. XIII. 



p. 33 — 41.) [An annotated list of the 82 ferns and fern-allies growing 



in Vermont, prefaced by a brief account of the principal geographical 



areas. — Maxon.j 

 Fitzpatrick, T. J. 1904. Notes on the Ferns of Washington. (Fern Bull. 



XII. p. 108—110.) [Supplementary to Flett's recent list, published in 



the Fern Bulletin. — Maxon.j 

 Fitzpatrick, T. J. 1904. The Fern Flora of Montana. (Fern Bull. XII. 



p. 97 — 101.) [Thirty-seven species and 2 subspecies native to Montana 



are enumerated^ with notes on habitat and distribution. — Maxon.j 

 Flett, J. B. 1905. Observations on Lycopodinm Selago-lucidulum. (Fern 



Bull. XIII. p. 48.) [L. Selago and L. lucidulum appear to intergrade 



in Washington. — Maxon.j 

 Foster, A. S. 1904. The Broad Wood fern in Washington. (Fern Bull. 



XII. p. 104-105) 

 Hahne, A. H. 1904. Forking Ferns. (Fern Bull. XII. p. 114-118.) [An 



enumeration. — Maxon.j 

 Harper, R. M. 1905. The Fern Flora of Georgia. (Fern Bull. XIII. p. 1 — 17.; 

 Hill, E. J. 1905. Equisetum scirpoides in Illinois. (Fern Bull. XIII. 



p. 21 — 23.) [Notes upon the ecology of this species in Illinois and 



Michigan. — Maxon.j 

 Maxon, VV. R. 1904. A New Asplenium from Mexico. (Bull. Torrey Bot. 



Club. XXXI. p. 657 — 658. 1 text figure.) [Asplenium modestum is 



described from Chihuahua, Mexico. It is regarded as „an aberrant 



member of the lanceolatum group". — Maxon.j 

 Maxon, W. R. 1905. A new Botrychium from Jamaica. (Bull. Torrey 



Bot. Club. XXXII. p. 219-222. pl. 6.) 

 Maxon, W. R. 1905. A new species of Fern of genus Polypodium from 



Jamaica. (Smithsonian Miscell. Coli. Quart. Issue. XLVII. p. 410— 411. 



pl. 57.) 

 Maxon, W. R. 1904. Notes on American Ferns. VII. (Fern Bull XII. 



p. 101 — 103.) 

 Maxon, W. R. 1905. On the name of three Jamaican species of Poly- 

 podium. (Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. XXXII. p. 73—75.) 

 Parish. S. B. 1905. Ophioglossum Californicum in Central California. 



(Fern Bull. XIII. p. 49.) [A notable extension of ränge, the plant 



being known hitherto only from Southern California and Lower Cali- 

 fornia. — Maxon.] 

 Phelps, Orra Parker 1904. New Stations for two rare Connecticut Ferns. 



(Fern Bull. XII. p. 118.) [Additional local records for Pellaea gra- 



cilis and Asplenium montanum. — Maxon.j 

 Robinson, B. L. 1905. Connecticut Station for Lycopodium Selago. 



(Rhodora. VII. p. 20.) [A new record for the State of Connecticut. 



— Maxon,] 



