488 C. ßrick: Pieridophyten 1914. [57 



279. Flynii, N. F. The twentieth annual field meeting of the Vermont 

 Botanical Club. (Rhodora XVI, p. 198.) 



Tarne aus der Umgegend von West Haven werden genannt. 



280. Blakc, S. F. Notes on the ferns of the Champlain Valley 

 (Vermont). (Amer. Fern Journ. IV [1914], p. 115 — 119.) 



281. Kirk, G. L. Aspidium filix mas in western Vermont. (Bull. 

 Vermont Bot. Club IX [1914],. p. 28.) 



282. Wiiislow, E. J. An unusual Station for Botrychinm lanceolatum 

 [uci Newfane, Vermont]. (Amer. Fern Journ. IV [1914], p. 26.) 



283. Buriiham, St. H. Braun's holly fern. (Amer. Fern Journ. 

 I\, p. 1-5.) 



Polystichnni Braunii (Spenu.) Fee in Vermont, Massachusetts 

 und New York. 



284. Benedict, K. C. At home with the hart's tongue. (Amer. 

 Fern Journ. IV, p. 94-97 m. 1 Taf.) 



Phyllitis scolopendrium in Central New York 



285. Roberts, Ed. A. The plant successions of the Holyoke Range 

 [Massachusetts]. (Bot. Gaz. LVIII [1914], p. 432-444 m. 1 Krt.) 



286. Niehols, G. E. The vegetaUon of Connecticut. (Torreya XIV 

 [1914], p. 167-194 m. 9 Testfig.) 



287. Weatherby, C. A. Old-time Connecticut botanists and their 

 herbaria. I. (R'iodora XVI [1914], p. 83-90.) 



Mitteilungen über Marsilia quadrifolia in Bantam Lake und über 

 Osmunda spectahilis und O. regalis von Litchfield im Herbarium von J. P. 

 Brace. 



288. Phelps, 0. P. Unusual plants found in Salisbury, Connecticut. 

 (Rhodora XVI, p. 96.) 



Equisetum pralense E'arh. an der Eisenbahn nördlich von Lakeville. 



289. Barnham, St. H. and Lathain, R. A. Tue llora of the town of 

 Southold, Long Island, and G-ardiner's Island. (Torreya XIV 

 [1914], Pterid. p. 229-230.) 



290. Hopkins, L. S. The ferns of AUeghany County. Penn- 

 sylvania, their haunts aui habits aul souBthing of their folklore. (Bot. 

 Sac. W. Pennsylvania Publ. III [1914], p. 1-129 m. Abb. Pittsburg.) 



291. Schaü'aer, J. H. Ca'^alog of Ohio va:>cular planus. (Oiio Biolog. 

 Survey I Bull. 2 [1914], p. 127-247 m. 1 Kit. = lio S:a:e Uaiv. Bull. XVIIl, 

 Nr. 24 [1914], p. 131-247 m. 1 K-:. - P.eid. p. 131-135.) 



65 Pteridophycenarten werden aufgefüart. 



292. Grig-g-s, R, F. A botanical survey of the Sugar Grove region. 

 (Ohio Biolog. Survey I, Ball 3 [1914] = O lio S ata Uaiv Ball. XV^III, Nr. 25 

 [1914], p. 245-349 m. 23 Fig. u. 1 Taf. - P.erid. p. 306-307.) 



42 Arten von Pjevilop'iy.ea w3rden aufgofü'irt. 



293. Grig'af.s, R, F. Obsarv^ations oa the ba'ixvior of some species at 

 the edges of their ranges [Sugar Grove region, Ohio]. (Bull. Torr Bot. 

 Club XLI [1914], p. 25-49 m. 6 Tex fig.) ' 



294. Piekett, F. L. A peculiar form of P^llaea atropurpnrca. (Amer. 

 Fern Journ. IV [1914], p. 97—101.) 



Auf dem Cedar Cliff bei Harrodsburg, Monroe County, Indiana, 

 wurden in Farbe und Form der Fiedern abweichende Exemplare des Farns 

 gefunden, die genau beschrieben werden. Die Form mit breiten Blättern 



