Bryophyten. — Pteridophyten. 053^ 



Britton, Elizabeth G., Bryological Notes. (Torreya. IL 

 March 1902. p. 44.) 



Notes on Bryiim proligerum, Rapliidosteginm Jamesii and Fissidens 

 grandifrons. Moore. 



Sm!TH, Annie Morrill, Pogonatiim capillare onMt. Greylock. 

 (Rhodora. IV. April 1902. p. 83.) 



Adds Pogonatiim capillare Brid. to Andrew's list of bryophytes 

 growing on Mount Greylock, Massachusetts. B. L. Robinson 



HOLZINGER, John m.. Some additions to the Alaskan 



Mossflora. (The Bryologist. V. March 1902. p. 30.) 



Polytrlchiiim Jeiisenii Hagen, Dicraniun Groenlandiciim Brid . Dic- 

 raniim Bonjeani polycladon Br. Eur., Wehera carinata (Brid. Bouiay) 

 Limpr. and Psilopiliim Tschiictschiciim C. Muell. all collected by J. B. 

 Fleet near Nome, lat. 66« N. Moore. 



Evans, Alexander W., The Lejeuneae of the United States- 



and Canada. (Alemoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club. VII. 



Feb. 15, 1902. p. 113—183. PI. 16—22.) 



Twenty three species of the Lejeuneae are described for the locality 

 named, with brief notes as to their habitat, affinities etc. Six are recorded 

 for N. America for the first time and the following are described as 

 new: Microlejeunea Rnthii, Cheilolejeunea polyantha and Archilejeiinea 

 conchifolia. Lejeunea Americana is raised from varietal rank. Moore. 



Best, G. N., Sectioningstems andleavesofMosses. 



(The Bryologist. V. p". 21—24. PI. 3. March 1902.) 



Recommends the use of glycerine, upon heavy writing paper, to 

 hold sections in cutting and transferring. Moore. 



Metcalf, Mrs. R. E., The C I i m b i n g Fern in New Hamp- 

 shire. (Rhodora. IV. p. 83. April 1902.) 



Records the occurrence of Lygodiuni palmatiim Swartz as occurring^ 

 at Hinsdale, New Hampshire. B. L. Robinson. 



Leavitt, R. G., Notes on Lycopodliim. (Rhodora. IV. March. 

 1902. p. 57—60.) 



Observations on the articulate appearance of Lycopodliim clnvatiim 

 var. monostachyon on Mt. Monadnock; on the dissemination of the 

 gemmae of Lycopodliim Incldiiliim and on the habit, with the number of 

 strobiles tu the peduncle, of Lycopodliim complanatiim var. flabelllforme. 



Moore. 



Underwood , LuciEN Marcus , American Ferns III. Oiir 



Genera of Aspidieae. (Bulletin of the Torrev Botanical 



Club. XXIX. March 1902. p. 121 — 136.) 



A discussion of the history and arrangement of the genera related 

 to this group. A key of the American genera and certain of those oi 

 the old World flora, which are retained in the Aspidieae, is given. 



Moore. 



