North-Eastem United States. 922 



8000 gg 



White, D. 42299. Paleontology [of 

 the Perry basin in southeastern Maine]. 



Vermont. 



Blanchaxd, W. H. 36053. A new 

 blackberry from Vermont. 



36057. Our eastern shad- 

 woods. 



36058. A round-leaved 



red raspberry. 



Burlingham. 36431. Some Lactarii 

 from Windham county, Vermont. 



Dobbin. 36978. Rediscovery of 

 Podosteiiwn ceratophyllus in Vermont. 



Eggleston, W. W. 37145. New 

 Nortli American Crataegi. 



New Hampshire. 



Femald. 37333. Alpine Fhinanthus 

 of Quebec and New Hampshire. 



Lorenz, A. 39322. Notes from 

 Waterville, New Hampshire. 



Pease and Moore. 40235. Alpine 

 variety of Iloiistonia caerulea. 



New York. 



Atkinson and Edgerton. 35709. 

 Protocoronospora, a new genus of fvmgi 

 [causing a new disease of the cultivated 

 vetch]. 



Harper, P.M. 37969. A Long Island 

 cedar-swamp. 



Harris. 37974. Lichens of the 

 Adirondack league club tract. 



Hollick, A. 38263. Additions to the 

 palaeo botany of the Cretaceous formation 

 on Long island. 



V Nash,G. V. 39928. A visit to Letch- 

 worth park. 



Nichols. 39988. New stations for 

 Chnmaecyparis on Long Island. 



Peck. 40238. Repoi-t of state botanist 

 1905 and 1S306. 



Rowlee, W. W. 40856. Localisation 

 of plants in Finger lake region and 

 adjacent Ontario lowlands of Central 

 New York. 



Saccardo, P. A. 40907. New fungi 

 from New York. 



Sargent, C. S. and Peck, C. H. 40971. 

 Species of Crataegus found within twenty 

 miles of Albany. 



Stevens, F. L. 41570. List of New 

 York fungi. 



Massachusetts. 



Fletcher. 37415. Alchemilla praten- 

 sis found at Westford, Massachusetts. 



Harrison. 37980. Flora of the 

 Boston district [Ferns.] 



Knowlton. 38715. Newly observed 

 stations for Massachusetts plants. 



Rehder. 40603. Quereus prinoides 

 Willd. var. rufescens var nov. [from 

 Nantucket]. 



Schneider. 41121. Acanthosperminn 

 australe at Lawrence, Massachusetts. 



Strong. 41632. Occurrence of 

 Dryopteris Filix-mas in Vermont. 



Connecticut. 



Andrews, L. 35636. Flowering 

 plants and higher cryptogams upon the 

 summit of Meriden mountain. 



Bishop, J. N. 36039. A catalogue 

 of all phaenogamous and vascular 

 cryptogamous plants at present known 

 to grow without cultivation in the State 

 of Connecticut. 



Blanchard. 36054. Connecticut 

 Rnhi. 



Clinton. 36639. The Ustilagineae, 

 or smuts, of Connecticut. 



Driggs. 37033. Flora of Connec- 

 ticut. 



Eames, E. H. 37118. A new variety 

 of Seirpus Olneyi. 



Harger. 37950. [Pistapaug pond, 

 Connecticut.] 



Lowe. 39331. Anacamptodon splach- 

 voides, Brid. [in Connecticut]. 



Phelps. 40335. Noteworthy plants 

 of Salisbury, Connecticut. 



Terry. 41752. Connecticut diatoms, 

 distribution in certain parts of the 

 state. 



White. 42300. Hymeniales of Con- 

 necticut. 



Woodward. 42443. Connecticut 

 plants. 



RnoDE Island. 



Reynolds. 40676. Flora of the 

 Great Swamp of Rhode Island. 



