North-Eastem United States. 



810 



8000 gg 



Grossman. 65124. Occurrence of 

 Zygorhi/nchus Moelleri in Michigan. 



Kauffman. 65919. Unreported 

 Michigan fungi for 1910, with outline 

 keys of the common genera of Basi- 

 diomycetes and Ascomycetes. 



McDermid. 66731. Orchid flora of the 

 vicinity of Battle Creek. 



Ruthven et alii. 68179, 68180. En- 

 vironmental conditions and discussion 

 of the geograpliic relations of the biota. 

 Sand du-:e region on the south shore of 

 Saginaw bay, Michigan. 



Sherff. 68557. A new variety of 

 Carex lupulina. 



Indi.\na. 



Andrews. 62851. A list of algae. 

 (Chiefly from Monroe county.) 



Banker. 62977. Steccherinum 



■septentrionale (Fr.) Banker in Indiana. 



Deam. 64027. Indiana flora. 



Johnson. 65828. Timothy rust. 

 ^Puccinia jioctiliformia.'] 



Petry and Markla. 67653. An ecolo- 

 gical survey of Whitewater gorge. 



Scott. 68501. Fauna of a solution 

 pond. 



Van Hook. 69186. Indiana fungi. 



Connecticut. 



Bissell. 63260. Connecticut plants. 

 €3261 : Congamond lakes. 



Blewitt. 63293. Some introduced 

 plants of Connecticut. 



Conn and Webster. 63849. Algae 

 of the fresh waters of Connecticut. 



Dowell. 64165. Ferns found during 

 1909 (hi Connecticut]. 



Evans and Nichols. 64468. The 

 Bryophytes of Connecticut. 



Hubbard. 65666. Anthtjllis Vul- 

 neraria at Cromwell, Connecticut. 



Nichols. 67324. Connecticut 



mosses. 



Thompson. 68980. Central Connecti- 

 cut. 



Woodward. 69564. E. Connecticut. 



Illinois. 



Gates. 64833. A new form, Pelalo- 

 slemum purpureum f. aranarium. 

 64834 : A bog in central Illinois, 



Sherff. 68558. Tragopogon pratcnsis 

 X porrifolius. 



Wisconsin. 



Cleland. 63785. Fossils and strati- 

 graphy of the Middle Devonic of Wis- 

 consin. 



Davis. 64021. Parasitic fungi of 

 Wisconsin. 



Gilbert. 04916. Tremellineae of Wis- 

 consin. 



Marshall. G6850. Twin island. 



Wadmond. 6928S. Flora of Racine 

 and Kenosha counties. 



gh South Eastern United States. 



Berry. 63201. A lower cretaceous 

 species of Schizaeaceae [Srhizaeopsis 

 cxpnnsa^^ from Eastern North America. 

 63208 : Gymnospermous plants from 

 the Potomac group in Maryland and 

 Virginia. 63209 : Fossil ferns from 

 the Potomac group which have been 

 referred to the genera Cladophlehis and 

 Thyrsopteris. 



Brainerd. 63448. Stemless violets of 

 the south. 63449 : The caulescent 

 violets of the south-eastern United 



States. 



Chase. 63706. Arrhenatherum elatius 

 tuberosum in America. 



Coker. 63820. The Carolinas. 



Harper. 65309. Pioneer plants found 

 in the metamorphic region of Alabama 

 and Georgia. 65310 : Northward ex- 

 tension of the range of a recently de- 

 scribed genus of Umbellil?rae. 65311 : 

 Distribution on some plants in the 

 coastal plain from Georgia to New 

 York. 65314 : Early spring aspects 

 of the coastal plain vegetation of 

 South Carolina, Georgia, and north- 

 eastern Florida. 



Rose. 68093. Two new species of 

 Harperella. 



Tidestrom. 68995. Populus vir- 

 giniana Fouger. 68996 : The Typhae 

 of Maryland and Virginia. 



Alabama. 



Bartlett. 63002. Oenothera Tracyi 

 n. sp. 



Berry. 63198. New species of Z)tt<JaZ- 

 quea from the American Cretaceous. 



