North-Eastern United States. 



921 



8000 gg 



Femald, M. L. 37338. Sallcomia 

 europaea and its representatives in 

 eastern America. 



Peck, C. H. 40239. New species of 

 funrji . 



Penhallow, D. P. 40261. Pleistocene 

 flora of Canada. 



Shear, C. L. 41336. New species of 

 fungi. 



Theriot. 41762. Grimmia Dnprcti 

 n. sp. 



uf United States as a whole. 



American medicinal plants [Eupalo- 

 rlum ■perfoUatum, E. purpureum, Bap- 

 tisia tinctoria, Grindclia campomun and 

 G. rohustum]. Pharm. J., London, 

 (Ser. 4), 25, 1907, (427). 



Bean. 35831. The Western Catalpa 

 (Catalpa cordifolia, Jaume [C. spcciosa, 

 Warder]). 



Diederichsen. 36939. Kakteen in 

 Nordamerika, ihre Verbreitung und 

 Vergesellschaftung. 



Henkel, A. 38103. Wild medicinal 

 plants of the United States. 



Jentsch, F. 38505. Forstliches aus 

 Nordamerika. 



Lamson-Scribner. 38958. Muldcn- 

 hergia. 



Read. 40576. Flora of America. 



Sclineider. 41117. Conspectus 



generis Amorphae. 



Shear. 41336. New species of fungi. 



gg North-Eastern United States. 



Berry, E. W. 35973. Paleobotanical 

 notes : Cretaceous floras in North and 

 South Carolina ; New species of plants 

 from the Magothy formation ; The 

 stomota in Prof ophijllodadus subintegri- 

 folhis (Lesq.) Berry. 



Blanchard. 36055. A new black- 

 berry [Riibus multispinus n. sp.] from 

 Massachusetts and Rhode Island. 



36056. A new blackberry 



[Eubus philadelpJiicus n. sp.] from the 

 vicinity of Philadelphia and Wash- 

 ington. 



CoUins. 36690. Is EhinanLlius 

 Crista-galli an introduced plant? 



Evans. 37250. New England Hepa- 

 ticae. 



Femald, JM. L. 37331. Eibes vul- 

 garc and its indigenous representatives 

 in eastern North America. 



37336. Suaeda in north- 



eastern America. 



37338. Sallcomia europaea 



and its representatives in eastern 

 America. 



• • and Eames, A. J. 37340. 



New England plants, Sparganiaceae. 



Grout, A. J. Mosses with hand-lens 

 and microscope : the more common 

 mosses of the northeastern United 

 States. Part 2 and 3. New York, 

 1904-06. 



Peck. 40239. New species of fungi. 



Rehder. 40604. New or little known 

 forms of New England trees. 



S[cott], D. H. 41259. An upper 

 cretaceous flora. 



Maine. 



Crockett, A. L. 36798. Catharima 

 crisjxi in Maine. 



36799. An occurrence of 



Calharinaea erispa in Maine. 



Cushman. 36620. Primula farinosa 

 var. macropoda on the Maine coast. 



Dunham, E.M. 37095. Polytriclann 

 gracde I'icks. in Maine. 



Eaton, L. 0. 37120. Plants of 

 Chesterville, Maine. 



Harvey. 37998. Physiographic eco- 

 logy of Mount Ktaadn, Maine. 



Knight, 0. W. 38706. Three plants 



from Maine. 



Knowlton. 38716. Noteworthy plants 

 collected at Roque bluffs, Maine, in 

 1907. 



Murdoch, J. Jan. 39892. Arceidho- 

 hiiiin in the Rangeley region. 



Norton. 40046. The dwarf mistletoe 

 on the S.E. coast of Maine. 



Rand, E. L. 40.554. Arceuthobium 

 pusUlam at Mt. Desert. 



Ricker. 40705. Maine fungi. 



Smith, G. 0. and White, D. 41423. 

 Geology of the Perry basin in S.E, 

 Maine. 



