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Deane, Albino fruits of Vacciniums in New- 



England, p. 5b. 

 and Maiden. Observations on the Eu- 



calypts of New-South-Wales, p. 58. 

 Decades Kewenses plantarum novarum in 



Herbario Horti Regii conservatarum, p. 58. 

 Diasrnoses Africanae, Xlil., p. 59. 

 Driggs, Botrychium matricariaefolium in 



Connecticut, p. 50. 

 Dunstan and Henry, Tlie Nature and Ori- 



gin of the Poison of Lotus carabicus, p. 39. 

 Durand, Studies in North American Disco- 



mycetes. I. The Genus Holwaya Sacc, 



p. 43. 

 Eaton, Our western Woodwardia, p. 47. 



, A new variety of Dry opteris munita, p.48. 



Elliot, Scott and others, Fauna, Flora and 



Geology of the Clyde Area, edited by G. 



F. Scott Elliot, Malcolm Laurie and J. Barc- 

 lay Murdoch, p. 57. 

 Evans, Fossombronia salina in Connecticut, 

 Ferguson, Crotons of the United States, p.47. 



p. 55. 

 Pernald, The true Lycopodium complanatum 



and its common American repräsentative, 



p. 47. 

 German S[outh] W[est] Africa, p. 62. 

 Oilbert, The ränge of Polypodium Califor- 



nicum, p. 48. 



, A new species of Asplenium, p. 48. 



— — , Notes on Lycopodium tristachyum 



Prush (L. chamaecyparissus A. Hr.), p. 49. 

 . Working list of North American Pteri- 



dophytes (north of Mexico) together with 



descriptions of a number of varieties not 



neretofore published, p. 49. 

 Qriffiths, Contributions to a better know- 



ledge of the Pyrenomycetes. 11. A new 



Ergot, p. 44. 

 Hemsley, Cydonia sinensis, p. 62. 

 Hiern, Limosella aquatica L. var. tenuifolia 



Hook, f., p. 60. 

 Hill, The rock relations of the Walking fern, 



p. 47. 

 Holway, Mexican Fungi, 111., p. 44. 

 House, Dryopteris simulata in central New- 



York, p. 48. 

 Howe, Observations on the algal genera 



Acicularia and Acetabulum, p. 41. 

 , The Allen collection of Characeae, 



p. 42. 

 , An enumeration of the Hepaticae col- 



lected by R. S. Williams, 1898—1899, p. 46. 

 , Remarks on the use of Funaria hygro- 



metrica in botanical teaching, p. 46. 

 Huntington, Webera froligera in Amesbury 



Massachusetts, p. 47. 

 Irisli, Garden beans cultivated as esculents, 



p. 55. 

 Kennedy and Collins, Bryophytes of Mount 



Katabdin, p. 47. 

 Korscliinsky, Heterogenesis und Evolution, 



ein Beitrag zur Entstehung der Arten, p. 33. 

 Lyon, A study of the sporangia and game- 



tophytes of Selaginella apus and Selagi- 



nella rupestris, p. 37. 

 Marquand, Flora of Guernsey and the lesser 



Channel Islands, namely, Alderney, Sark, 



Herrn, Jechou, and the adjacent islets. 



With five maps, p. 57. 

 Maxon, Notes on American ferns IV., p. 48. 

 . Ä list of the ferns and fern allies of 



North America, north of Mexico, with prin- 



cipal Synonyms and distribution, p. 50. 

 Mendel, Experiments in Hybridisation, p. 62. 

 Meresclikowsky, On Okedenia Eul., p. 42. 

 , On Stauronella, a new genus of Dia- 

 toms, p. 43. 



Metcalf , Notes on the ferns of Maranocook, 



Maine, p. 49. 

 M. J. M,, New or noteworthy plants. Cyrila 



racemiflora, p. 62. 

 Moll, Over een toestel om het Projectiemi- 



croscoop op afstand scherp te stellen, p. 63. 

 Moore, L'H^ritier's species of Relhania, 



p. 60. 

 New Orcliids. — Decade 25, p. 58. 

 Obituary Davidson, George, p. 62. 

 Owen, Ferns of Mt. Toby, Massachusetts, 



p. 50. 

 and Boulger, The country nionth by 



month. A new edition, with notes by the 



late [Thomas Lyttleton Powy's, 4th Baron] 



Lilford, p. 56. 

 Parish, California fern gossip, p. 48. 

 Payot et Harmand, Lichens recueillis sur 



le massif du Mont-Blanc, p. 45. 

 Petersen, Diagnostisk Vedanatomi af N. V. 



Europas Traer og Buske, p. 34. 

 - , Til Begrebet Trakeide. Mit Resume: 



Sur les tracheides de Sanio, p. 35. 

 Pierce, Studies on the Coast Redwood, Se- 



quoia Sempervirens Endl., p. 36. 

 Pieters, The plants of western Lake Erie 



with observations on their distribution, 



p. 56. 

 Praeger, Irish Topographical Botany, p. 57. 

 Renault, Sur quelques Fougeres hdt^ro- 



sporees, p. 50. 

 Rendle, Notes on Trillium, p. 60. 

 , New or noteworthy plants. Hysso- 



pus officinalis L. var. grandiflorus Rendle 



var. nov., p. 62. 

 , New or noteworthy plants. Aster 



subcoerulea sp. nov. S. Moore, p. 62. 

 Report of the Botanical Work Committee, 



p. 60. 

 Richards, Ceramothamnion Codii, a new 



rhodophyceous alga, p. 42. 

 Robinson, Lycopodium clavatum, var. mono- 



stachyon in Northern Maine, p. 49. 



— — , The North American Euphrasias, p. 55. 

 Rogers, Some North-east Ireland Rubi, p. 59. 

 Saunders, Color in young fern fronds, p. 48. 

 Schuh, Further notes on Rhodinocladia, p. 41. 

 Schunck, The Yellow Colouring Matters 



accompanying Clorophyll, and their Spec- 

 troscopic Relations, Part. II, p. 38. 



Small, The flowerless plants (Cryptogams) 

 of the synoptic collection, p. 41. 



V. Schrenk, A disease of the black locust 

 Robinia pseudacacia, p. 43. 



Thomas, Preliminary Account of the Pro- 

 thallium of Phylloglossum, p. 35. 



Tourney, An undescribed Agave from Ari- 

 zona, p. 54. 



Townsend, The effects of Hydrocyanicacid 

 Gas upon Grains and other Seeds, p. 39. 



Trail, Progress of botany in Scotland, p. 61. 

 -Underwood, An enumeration of the Pteri- 

 dophytes collected by R. S. Williams and 

 J. B. Tarleton, p. 50. 



Whitford, The genetic development of the 

 forests of Northern Michigan ; a study in 

 physiographic ecology, p. 52. 



Williams, An enumeration of the mosses 

 collected, p. 46. 



, Tree willows at Fort Kent. Maine, 



p. 55. 



— — , Prodromus florae britannicae. Part. 2. 

 including 29 genera of Asteraceae (or Com- 

 positae), p. 59. 



— — , On lanthe, a genus of Hypoxidaceae, 

 p. 61. 



Woolson, A new Station for Asplenium ebe- 

 noides, p. 48. 



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