North Eastern United States. 



772 



8000 gg 



Jensen. 79036. Fungous flora of 

 the soil. 



Murrill. 80273. Collecting fungi 

 in the Adirondacks. 



Prescott, 80846. The tall spleen - 



worts. 



Ransier. 80941. Outings for 



Onondaga moonwort and slender cliff- 

 brake. 



Stetson. 81748. The flora of 

 Copake falls, N.Y. 



Taylor. 81892. A plant new to the 

 state of New York and the local floral 

 range. {Adoxa Moschatellina L.] 



Massachusetts. 



Bicknell. 76897. The ferns and 

 flowering plants of Nantucket. 



Blake. 76930. Two records of 

 Pa7iicum calliphijllum Ashe. 



Davis. 77662. General charactei- 

 istics of the algal vegetation of Buz- 

 zards bay and Vineyard Soinid in the 

 vicinity of Woods Hole. 77663 : A 

 catalogue of the marine flora of Woods 

 Hole and vicinity. 



Hubbard. 78926. A Panicum un- 

 reported in New England. [P. oligo- 

 santhcs Schultes in Massachusetts.] 



Knowlton, Blake and Deane. 79220. 



Flora of the Boston district. 



Rodman. 81092. Hieracium floren- 

 tinum at Wellesley hills, Massachu- 

 setts. 



Connecticut. 



Bissell. 76913. A new locality for 

 Asplenuim ebenoides [in Connecticut]. 



Blewitt. 76948. Scirpus Peckii in 

 Connecticut. 



Clute. 77463. Another form of 

 Polystichum acrostichoides lanceo- 

 la tic 7)1. 



Nichols. 80392. The vegetation of 

 Connecticut. 



Winslow. 82460. Some h3'brid ferns 

 in Connecticut. 



"Rhode Island. 



Sage. 81232. Arenaria caroliniana 

 in Rhode Island. 



Woodward. 82498. Cyperus Grayii. 



Pennsylvania. 



Mackenzie. 79837. Phyto-phenology 

 in its application to the plants of the 

 Philadelphia neighborhood. 



New Jersey. 



Maxon. 80000. [Another New Jersey 

 station for Asplenmm ebenoides.] 



Ohio. 



Aiken. 76485. Catalogue of the ferns 

 and flowering plants of Cincinnati, 

 Ohio and vicinity. 



Beardslee. 76738. An acre of 

 Lysyrus [in Lake co., Ohio.] 



Claassen. 77430. List of plant. s 

 collected in Cuyahoga county and new 

 to this county or to Ohio. 77431 : Calo- 

 placa pyracea (Ach.) Th. Fr., a crusta- 

 ceous lichen on the sandstone side- 

 walk of east Cleveland, Ohio. 



Dachnowski. 77620. Successions of 

 vegetation in Ohio lakes and peat 

 deposits. 



Gormley. 78371. Violets of Ohio. 



Hopkins. 78890. Lycopodiuni Selago 

 from Ohio. 78891 : Fern flora of Ohio. 



McAvoy. 79818A. Liliales of Ohio. 



Mark. 79926. Ohio mosses. 



Stover. 81786. Agaricaceae. 



Williams. 82421. Carnivorous plants. 



Michigan. 



Coons. 77533. A preliminary host 

 index of the fungi of Michigan, exclu- 

 sive of the Basidiomycetes, and of the 

 plant diseases of bacterial and physio- 

 logical origin. 



Dodge. 77742. Fern flora of Michigan 

 77743 : Flowering plants, ferns and 

 their allies of Mackinac island. 



Farwell. 77994. Botany of Michigan. 

 No. 9. The flora of Parkedale farm, 

 with special reference to Stony creek 

 valley. 



Gates. 78249. Vegetation of the 

 region in the vicinity of Douglas lake, 

 Cheboygan county, Michigan, 1911. 



Gleason. 78334. Interesting plants 

 from the vicinity of Douglas lake. 



Harper. 78603. Car-window notes 

 on the vegetation of the LTi:)per penin- 

 sula. 



