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W. H— Kcw Notes. Rare Ferns. Gard. Chron., 1901, p. 140 (fig ). 



Hey, W. C. — Asplenium adiantum-nigrum in East Yorkshire. 



Naturalist, 1904, p. 32. 

 Hill, E. J. — Remarks on some Fern- worts of Western New York. 



Fern Bulletin, xii. (1901) pp. 18-20. 

 Hiekonymus, G. — Selaginellae novae. 



[Descriptions of three new West Indian species.] 



Urban's Symbolse Antillanse,\\\. (1903) pp. 524-7. 

 „ „ Selaginellarum species novae vel non satis cognitae. II. Selagi- 



nellae e subgenere (vel sectione; Heterophyllo. (Species of Selagindla which sire 

 new or insufficiently km.wn. Part II. Species of the sub-genus or s-ection 

 Beterophyllum.) 



[A continuation, giving full descriptions of 44 species, with ciitic.,1 notes. 



Hedwigia, xliii. (1904) pp. 1-65. 

 Johnson, T. — Tyloses in the Bracken Fern (Pteris aqnilina L.). 



Froc. R. Soc. Dublin, x. (1903) pp. 101-3 (1 pi). 

 Krieger, W. — Die Formen nnd Monstrositaten von Polypodium vulgare L. in der 

 Umgebung von Konigstein (Konigreich Sachsen). (The forms and monstrosities 

 of P. vulgare in the environs of Konigstein, Saxony.) 



Iledwigia, xliii. (1904) pp. 74-7. 

 Kuhn, M., & others— Flora portoricensis. Pteridophyta. 



[Systematic enumeration of the pteridophytes of Poito Rico, 254 specks.] 



Urban's Symbolse Antillanse, iv. (1903) pp. 1-70. 



Leveille, H. — Quelques fougeres anormales du Maine. (Some abnoimal ferns of 



Maine.) Bull. Soc. Agric. Set. Art. Sarthe., ser. 2, xxxi. (1903) p. 176. 



Ltjerssen, C. — Botanische Ausbeute einer Reise durch die Sinaihalbinsel von 



A. Kneucker. Pteridophyta. (Botanical results of A. Kneucker's journey through 



the Sinai peninsula. Pteridophytes.) 



[Contains a description of a new form of Equisetum.'] 



Allg. Bot. Zeitschr., 1903, pp. 184-5. 

 Macloskie, G. — Pteridophyta (collected in Fuego and Fatagonia by J. B. Hatcher). 

 [Forty-three species determined by L. M. Underwood.] 



Princeton Unicers'ty Exped. to Patagonia, viii. (1903) pp. 127-38. 

 M axon, W. R. — A study of certain Mexican and Guatemalan species of Polypodium 



Contr. U.S. Nat. Herb., viii. (1903) pp. 271-89 (2 pis.). 

 Poole, H. S. — On a polished section of Stigmaria, showing an axial cellular struc- 

 ture. Troc. Trans. Nov. Scot. Inst. Sci., x. (Halifax, 1903) pp. 345-7 (2 pis ). 



R[ouy], G. — Sur l'habitat des Hymenophyllum tunbridgense Smith et unilaterale 

 Bory. 



[The geographical distribution of these two species.] 



Rev. But. Syst. Geogr. Bot, i. (1904) pp. 186-9. 

 Stopes, M. C— The Epidermoidal layer of Calamite Roots. 



Ann. Bot., xvii. (1903) pp. 792-4 (fig.). 

 Traislt, L. — Sur la presence de l'lsoetes setacea Bosc. en Portugal. (On the 

 presence of /. setacea in Portugal.) Bull. Soc. Bot. France, li. (1904) p. 28. 



Underavood, L. M. — Four recently described Ferns from Jamaica. 



Jamaica Bull. Dept. Agric, 1903, pp. 136-8. 

 Waters, C. E. — Ferns: a Manual for the North-eastern States. 



[A popular work, containing keys based on the fibrovascular bundles of the 

 stipes ] 



New York, Holt, 1903, xi. and 302 pp., with over 200 process figs. 

 Weber, E. A. — Der Duwock (Equisetum palustre L). 



Arb. Deutsch. Landw. Get., Heft. 72 (1933) 71 pp. (3 pi.). 

 Wittmack, L. — Geschichte und Beschreibung des Adiantum Farleyense Thomas 

 Moore. (History and description of A. Farleyense.) 



Gartenflora, lii. (1903) pp. 631-4, 643-4. 

 Zeiller, K. — Hymenophyllum tunbridgense dans la region de Cambo. 



Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 1. (1903) pp. 590-2. 



