222 Botanisches Centralblatt. 



Erwin, A. T. 1902. Monstera deliciosa. (American Gardening. 1902. 

 p. 623.) [With good photo of flower.] 



Fankhauser, F. 1901. Der oberste Baumwuchs Schw. (Zeitschr. für das 

 Forstwesen. Bern 1901. p. 1 — 5.) 



Fanta, Adolf. 1902. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Vegetationsverhältnisse 

 von Stuhlweissenburg. (Növ. Közl. 1902. p. 56 — 59.) 



Farwell [Oliver], A. 1902. A catalogue of the Flora of Detroit. 8°. 68 pp. 

 (Reprinted with additions from the Eleventh Annual Report Comm. of 

 Parks and Boulevards Detroit, also from the 2<i Annual Report of the 

 Michigan Acad. of science. 6 March 1902.) 



Fawcett, W. and W. Harris. 1902. Elementary notes on Jamaica plants. 

 V. Carludovica jamaicensis Lodd Ippi-appa or Broom Thatch. (Bull, 

 of the Bot. Dpt. Jamaica. 1902. p. 145—148. Plates 5, 6 and 7.) 



Fedczenko, 0. A. und B. A. Fedczenko. 1901. Ein Verzeichniss von 

 Pflanzen, die bei Omsk im Jahre 1898 gesammelt sind. (Abdr. a. d. 

 Abh. d. W. Sibirischen Abth. d. k. Russisch. Geograph. Gesellschaft. 

 Bd. 28. Moskau 1901. p. 1—19.) 



Fedczenko, 0. A. und B. A. Fedczenko. 1902. 1. Verzeichniss der von der 

 Expedition des Herrn P. G. Ignatov zur Erforschung der Seen des 

 Akmolinske-Gebietes im Jahre 1899 gesammelten Pflanzen. II. Ver- 

 zeichniss der von V. F. Ladygin, L. S. Berg und P. G. Ignatov 

 1998 im Omsker Kreise gesammelten Pflanzen. III. Verzeichniss der von 

 A. J. Tupole auf dem Nord-Abhange des Czungarischen Alatan ge- 

 sammelten Pflanzen. (Zapiski - Zapadno-Sibirskago Otdela Imperator- 

 skago Russkago Geograficeskago Obscestva. XXIX. 1902. p. 1, 1 — 16, 

 1 — 14, 1—13.) 



Fedczenko, B. 1902. Material zur Flora von Schugnan. (S. A. aus 

 Arbeiten des Bot. Museums der Kais. Acad. der Wissenschaften. Lief. 1. 

 St. Petersburg 1902. p. 1—61.) 



Fernald, M. L. 1902. A cotton-grass new to North America. (Rhodora. 



1902. p. 82.) 

 Fernald, M. L. 1902. An Osmorhiza new to eastern America. (Rhodora. 



1902. p. 153—154.) 

 Fernald, M. L. 1901. An unarmed Connecticut blackberry. (Rhodora. 



1901. p. 295—296.) 



Fernald, M. L. 1902. Early records of Leontodon in America. (Rhodora. 



1902. p. 39—40.) 



Fernald, M. L. 1902. Preliminary lists of New England plants. X. Carex. 



(Rhodora. 1902. p. 218—230.) [A tabular list with critical notes in 



which a hybrid: Carex trisperma X tenuiflora is described. — 



T r el ease.j 

 Fernald, M. L. 1902. Relationship of some American and Old World 



birches. (American Journal of Science. 1902. p. 167 — 194. PI. 5 — 6.) 

 Fernald, M. L. 1901. Scirpus supinus and its North American allies. 



(Rhodora. 1901. p. 249—252.) 

 Fernald, M. L. 1902. Taraxacum palustre in America. (Rhodora. 1902. 



p. 155—157.) 

 Fernald, M. L. 1902. The Chilian Empetrum in New-England. (Rhodora. 



1902. p. 147—151.) 

 Fernald, M. L. 1901. The fall dandelions of North America. (Rhodora. 



1901. p. 293—294.) 

 Fernald, AI. L. 1902. The Variation of some Carices. I. c. p. 495—540. 



(Proc. of the Am. Acad. of Arts and Sc. 1902. p. 447—495. pl. 1—5.) 

 Fernald, M. L. 1902. The variations and distribution of American 



cranberries. (Rhodora. 1902. p. 231—237. pl. 40.) [Notes on the 



American variety of Vaccinium vitis-idaea, which is considered to be 



var. minor Loddiges, and oi the forms of true cranberry, which are 



referred to V. oxcycoccus intermedium and V. macrocarpon. — 



Tr e 1 e ase.] 

 Fernald, M. L. 1902. Two north eastern Veronicas. (Rhodora. 1902. 

 191 — 195.) [Referring to Veronica Beccabunga and V. serpyllifolia. — 



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