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Holm, T., Vitality of some annual plant». (The American Journal of Sciences, 

 Vol. XLII. 1891. p. 304. With plate.) 



Systematik und Pflanzengeographie: 



Behr, H. H., Botanical reminiscences. (Zoe. Vol. II. 1891. p. 2—6.) 

 Brandegee, T. S., The plants peculiar to Magdalena and 8anta Margarita Islands. 

 (1. c. p. 11.) 



— — , Cactaceae of the Chape region of Baja California. (1. e. p. 18.) 



— — , Drymaria in Baja. California. (1. c. p. 68.) 



— — , A new Astragalus. (1. c. p. 72.) 



Britton, N. L., An enumeration of the plants collected by Dr. H. H. Rusby 

 in South America, 1885 — 1886. (Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club of New 

 York. Vol. XVIII. 1891. p. 261.) 



— — , New or nothworthy North American Phanerogams. IV. (1. c. p. 2GV) 

 Cailipoccia, Gesuallo, Atractilis gummifera o Carlma acaulis. 8°. 12 pp.. 



Caltagirone (Tip. Scuto) 1891. 

 Cicioni, G., Süll' Adonis flammea Jacq. trovata recentemente nel territorio di 



Perugia. (Bullettino della Societä, Botanica Italiana. — Nuovo Gioruale Bo- 



tanico Italiano. Vol. XXIII. 1891. p. 596.) 

 Clarke, H. L., The pitcher plant or side saddle flower. (Vick"s Magazine. Vol.. 



XIV. 1891. p. 213. 111.) 

 Coiltarilli, E., Dieci specie di piante ranuncolacee spontanee nel territorio di' 



Bajjnacavallo. 8°. 20 pp. Faenza (Tip. P. Conti) 1891. 

 Drude, 0. und König, Cl., Ueber das Vorkommen von Alnus viridis DC. in 



Sachsen. (Abhandlungen d. naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft Isis in Dresden.. 



1891. p. 43.) 

 Greene, E. L., Notes on some Western cherries. (Pittonia. Vol. II. 1891. 



p. 159.) 



— — , New or noteworthy species. X. (1. c. p. 161.) 



— — , Native shrubs of California. V. VI. (Garden and Forest. Vol. IV. 1891. 

 p. 243.) 



— — , Are plums and cherries of oue genus? U. c. p. 250.) 

 Halsted, Byron I)., Southern Mississippi fioral notes. (1. c. p. 250.) 

 Hervey, E. \V., Flora of New Bedford and the shores of Buzzards Bay, with a 



procession of the flowers. 8°. 80 pp. New Bedford, Mass. 1891. 

 Higley, Wm. K. and Baddin, Chas. S., The fiora of Cook County Illinois, 



and a part of Lake County Indiana. (Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Science. 



Vol. II. 1891. No. 1.) 8". 168 pp. With map. Chicago 1891. 

 Horsford, F. H., Bristol Pond Bog. (Garden and Forest. Vol. IV. 1891. 



p. 290.) 

 Jesup, H. G., Flora and fauna within thirty miles of Hanover, N. H. 8°. 



91 pp. With map. Hanover, N. H., 1891. 

 Jones, Marcus E., New plants from Arizona, Utah and Nevada. (Zoe. Vol. II. 



1891. p. 12.) 

 Orcutt, C. R., The Tuna. (W T est American Science. Vol. VII. 1891. p. 153.) 

 , Epiphyllum. (1. c. p. 169. 111.) 



— — , Through San Gorgonia Pass. (1. c. p. 174.) 



— — , Rosa minutifolia. (1. c. p. 181.) 



Parish, W. F., Yucca Whipplei. (,Vick's Magazine. Vol. XIV. 1891. p. 211. 



Illustr.) 

 Read, 31. A., Notes on the later life-history of the flov.-eriug dogwood. (Popul. 



Science News. Vol. XXV. 1891. p. 47. 111.) 



Tanfani, E., Osservazioni sopra dne Silene della riora italiana. (Bullettino 



della Societa Botanica Italiana. — Nuovo Giornale Bot'anico Italiano. Vol. 



XXIII. 1891. p. 603.) 

 Uphaill, Warreu, Geographie linoits of species of plants in the F.asin of tht 



Red River of the North. (Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 



History. Vol. XXV. 1891. Part I. p. 140.) 

 Vrooni, J., Does our indigenous flora give evidence of a recent change of 



climate? (Bulletin of the Nat. History Society of New Brunswick Voi. VII. 



1891.) 



