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Bennett, A. 1902. Distribution of Hypochaeris maculata in England. (The 



Naturalist. No. 551. p. 369—372.) 

 Bennett, Arthur. 1902. Liparis Loeselii and Teucrium Scordium in 



England. (Transactions of the Norfolk and Norwich Natur Soc. Vol. 7. 



p. 333—338.) 

 Benz, R. Freih. von. 1902. Hieracien-Eunde in den Oesterreichischen 



Alpen. (Oesterr. Bot. Zeitschr. Jahrg. 52. p. 260—267, 301—303.) 

 Bergen, Joseph Y. 1901. Bergen's Botany. Key and Flora. 257 pp. 



Boston, Ginn & Co. 

 Berry, E. W. 1902. Additional Notes on Liriodendron Leaves. (Torreya. 



1902. p. 33—37. pl. 1, 2.) 

 Berry, Edward W. 1902. Notes on Sassafras [with plate XVIII and four 



textfigures]. (Bot. Gazette. 1902. p. 426—451.) 

 Berry, E. W. 1902. Notes on the local flora. (Torreya. 1902. p. 103 



— 105.) 

 Beyle, M. Ueber ein altes Torfmoor im hohen Eibufer vor Schulau. 



(S.-A. Verh. d. Vereins f. Naturwiss. Unterhaltung zu Hamburg. Bd. 11. 



p. 1-7.) 

 Bicknell, E. P. 1901. Studies in Sisyrinchium. IX. The species of Texas 



and the South West. (Bull, of the Torrey Botanic. Club. 1901. p. 570 



—592.) 

 Bielefeld, R. 1901. Ueber den Wechsel im Artenbestand der Flora zwischen 



Jade und Dollart. (85. Jahresb. d. Naturf. Gesellsch. in Emden für 



1S9Q— 1900. p. 41—48.) 

 Bissell, C. H. 1902. Newly introduced species of Crepis and Leontodon. 



(Rhodora. 1902. p. 249—250.) [At Southington, Conn., Crepis taraxa- 



cifolia, C. rigida and Leontodon hastilis are reported (Trelease).j 

 Bissell, C. H. 1902. Rediscovery of Phaseolus perennis in N. England. 



(Rhodora. 13. Jan. 1902.) 

 Bisseil, C. H. and L. Andrews. 1902. Flora of the town of Southington, 



Connecticut; and its vicinity. A list of Fern and seed plants growing 



*\ ithout cultivation (Connecticut School Document No. 15.) [A pamphlet 



of 1 1 S pages, with map. The sequence of families is essentially that 



of Engler and PrantI, while the nomenclature is essentially that of 



Gray except for genera which of late have been largely split up. 



1201 species and varieties are recognised, of which 90 are native and 



the remainder introduced; of the total, 50 are Pteridophytes; 12 Gymno- 



sperms; 337 Monocotyledons and 802 Dicotyledons. — Trelease.] 

 Blanchard, W. H. 1902. The elusive character of Pogonia pendula. 



(Rhodora. 1902. p. 2—3.) 

 Blanchard, W. H. Our chokeberries. (Rhodora. Vol. 4. p. 55—57.) 

 Blomberg, C. 1902. Some plants recently found in and around North- 



Easton Mass. (Rhodora. 4. p. 13 — 14.) 

 Boljon, P. 1902. Contri'^uzione alle flora veneta [nota nona]. (Bull. Soc. 



bot. ital. 1902. p. 25—29.) 

 Borbas, V. de. 1902. A Crepis setosa var. glabrata Pore. (Magyar, bot. 



lapok. 1902. p. 87.) 

 Borbas, V. de. 1902. Adenophora Richten Borb. a Freyn O. B. Z. 1890, 



p. 77. (Magyar bot. lapok. 1902. p. 253.) 

 Borbas, V. de. 1902. A hazai Melilotus ismeretiböl [De Meliloto Hungariae]. 



(.Magyar bot. lapok. 1902. p. 101—109.) 

 Borbas, V. de. 1901. Die Bildung und Entstehung einer neuen Pflanzen- 

 gattung und Species in der Jetztzeit. (S. A. aus Termeszettudomanvi 



Közlöny. LIX — ik. 1901. p. 555—562. 8°. Mit 5 Textfiguren.) 

 Borbas, V. de. 1902. Gentiana Reussii Tod. (Magyar bot. lapok. 1902. 



p. 88.) 

 Borbas, V. de. 1902. Hazänk meg a Balkan Hesperisei [Species Hesperidum 



Hungariae atque Haemi]. (Magyar bot. lapok. 1902. p. 261-272, 304 



—313, 344—348, 369—380.) 

 Borbas, V. de. 1902. Hypericum elegantissimum Crantz. (Magyar, bot. 



lapok. 1902. p. 87.) 

 Borbas, V. v. 1902. Linaria strictissima Schur. (Magyar bot. lapok. 1902. 



p. 117—118.) 



