8000 



1057 



8000 



Clark, Artliiir. A lew plants of the 

 Blue Hills Reservation [iMassachusetts]. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (74- 

 76). 



Gutterson, M. E. Cupliea procwnheiis 

 at Andover, Massachusetts. Rhodora, 

 Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (247-248). 



Hervey, E. Williams. Rare plants 

 about New Bedford [Mass.]. Rhodora, 

 Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (106-107). 



HoUick, Arthur. Geological and 

 Botanical Notes : Cape Cod and Chap- 

 paquidick Island, Mass. New York, 

 N.Y., Bull. Bot. Gard., 2, 1902, (381- 

 407, with pi.). 



Kennedy, G. G. Plants new to 

 Eastern Massachusetts. Rhodora, 



Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (60-61). 



Mann, R. L. An American occur- 

 rence of the European Centaurea 

 diffusa [Norfolk, Mass.]. Rhodora, 

 Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (249). 



Rich, W[illia]m P[enn]. Juneus 



Torreyi and Ellisia Nyctelea in Massa- 



■chusetts. Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 4, 

 1902, (70). 



Oak Island and its flora 



f Massachusetts]. Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 

 4, 1902, (87-94). 



Robinson, John. Concerning the 

 plants mentioned in Young's Chronicles. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., ^4, 1902, (81- 

 •82). 



Sargent, C[harles] S[prague]. Some 

 •additions to tlie flora of Massachusetts. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (166- 



167). 



Shaw, Charles H. The development 

 of vegetation in the morainal de- 

 pressions of the vicinity of Woods 

 Holl. Chicago, 111., Bot. Gaz. Univ. 

 Chic, 33, 1902, (437-450). 



Silsbee, Francis H. Volvaria Vol- 

 vacea in Lawrence, Massachusetts. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (3-5). 



Smith, Annie Morrill. Pogonahim 

 capillare on Mt. Graylock [Massachu- 

 setts]. Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, 

 (83). 



Webster, H[oliis]. Clathrus cohini- 

 natus in Lawrence, Massachusetts. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (134- 

 135). 



Connecticut. 



Bissell, C. H. Some noteworthy 

 plants of Connecticut. Rhodora, Boston, 

 Mass., 4, 1902, (98-100). 



Newly introduced species 



of Crepis and Leontodon [Southington, 

 Conn.]. Rhodora, Boston, ]\Iass., 4, 

 1902, (249-250). 



and Andrews, Luman. 



Flora of the Town of Southington, Conn., 

 and its vicinity. A list of the fern and 

 seed plants growing without cultivation. 

 Connecticut School Document, No. 15. 

 Published by the State Board of Educa- 

 tion, 1902, (118, with map.). 23 cm. 



Driggs, A. W. Notes on the flora of 

 Comiecticut. Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 

 4, 1902, (36-39). 



Graves, C. B. Noteworthy plants of 

 Southeastern Connecticut, — III. Rho- 

 dora, Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (26-28j. 



Harger, E. B. Noteworthy plants of 

 Connecticut. Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 

 4, 1902, (84-85). 



Knowlton, F[rank] H[all]. Report ou 

 fossil wood [Araucarioxylo)ivirginlanum] 

 from the Newark formation of South 

 Britain, Connecticut. Washington, 

 D.C., Dept. Int. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv., 

 21, pt. 3, 1901, (161-162). 



Rhode Island. 



Bailey, W[illiam] Whitman. Some 

 notable plant stations in Rhode Island. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 4, 1902, (198- 

 199). 



Pennsylvania. 



Ashe, W. W. Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. 

 Carnegie Mus., 1, 1902, (387-398). 



Barbour, W. C A Good Collecting 

 Ground. [Wyoming County, Pa.] 

 Bryulogist, Brooklyn, N.Y., 5, 1902, (78). 



Rothe, Richard. Das Wissahickon- 

 thal in Philadelphia. Gartenflora, 

 Berlin, 61, 1902, (565-571). [I 01 <;g]. 



New Jersey. 



Berry, Edward W. Notes on tbe 

 local flora [New Jersey]. New York, 

 N.Y., Torreva. Torrey Bot. CL, 2, 1902, 

 (103-105). 



