Mosses and Hepaticae. 



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7000 MOSSES AND HEPATIC^. 



TITLES. 



Andrews, A. L. Bryophytic flora of 

 West Virginia. Bryologist, Brooklyn, 

 N.Y., 8, 1905, (63-65). 



New England plants. 



Sphagnaceae. Rliodora, Boston, Mass., 

 8. 1906, (62-65). 



Arnell, H. W. Die Jungermania 

 harhata-GruTpjie . Bot. Not., Lund, 

 1906, (145-157). 



Phaenological observations 



on mosses. Bryologist, Brooklyn, N.Y., 

 8, 1905, (41-44). 



Martinellia ohliqua. 



Rev. 



Deutschland. Allg. bot. Zs., Karlsruhe, 

 12, 1906, (161-162). 



Brotherus, V. F. Musci Hawaiici. 

 Firenze, Bull. Soc. bot. ital., 1904, (14- 

 25). 



Musci amazonici at suban- 



dini Uleani. Hedwigia, Dresden, 45, 



1906, (260-272, 273-288). 



Lieutenant Olufsen's 



second Pamir - Expedition. Musci. 

 Kjobenhavn, Bot. Tids., 27, 1906, (203- 



208). 



Fragnienta ad Floram 



bryol., Cahan, 32, 1905, (1-2). 



Bailey, J. W. Vancouver island 

 bryology. Bryologist, Brooklyn, N.Y., 

 9, 1906, (95-95). 



Baxnes, C. R. and Chamberlain, C. J. 



Mosses and ferns. Bot. Ciaz., Chicago, 

 111., 40, 1905, (461-464). 



Bauer, E. Musci Alegrenses. Rev. 

 biyol., Cahan, 32, 1905, (II). 



Beer, R. Development of the spores 

 of Riceia glauca. Ann. Bot., Oxford, 

 20, 1906, (275-289, pis. 21-22). 



Best, G. N. A lesson in systematic 

 bi-yology. Bryologist, Brooklvn, N.Y., 

 8, 1905, (17-22, Avi'th pi.). 



Ptychomitrmm Leihergii 



n. sp. op. cit. 9, 1906, (80-81, with 

 pi.). 



Boodle, L. A. The monoecism of 

 Funaria hygrometrica Sibth. Ann. 

 Bot., Oxford, 20, 1906, (293-299, figs. 

 1-4). 



Bottini, A. Briologia italiana. Web- 

 bia, Firenze, 1905, (17-24). 



Boiily de Lesdain. Muscinees re- 

 cueillif's dans les fortifications de Ber- 

 gues (Nord). Feuille jeunes natural., 

 Paris, 35, 1905, (123-124). 



Britten, E. G. Notes on nomencla- 

 ture 4. The genus Neekera Hedw. 

 Brj^ologist, Brooklyn, N.Y., 8, 1905, 

 (4-6). 



A long lost genus to the 



United States — Erpodium (Brid.) M. C. 



f.c.(71). 



Brockhausen, H. Vorkommen von 

 TetraiAodon 7nnioides (L. fil., Sw.) in 



bryologicam Asiae orientalis cognoscen- 

 dam. (Franz.) Trav. sect. Troick.- 

 Kiacht. Soc. russ. geogr., St. Peterburg, 

 8, 3, (1905), 1906, (I-VIIi;. 



Campbell, D. H. Multiple chroma- 

 taphores in Anthoccros. Ann. Bot., 

 Oxford, 20, 1906, (322). 



The structure and develop- 



ment of mosses and ferns (Archegonia- 

 tae). New York and London, 1905, 

 (vii + 057, with text fig.). 



Camus, F. Revision des especes du 

 genre Sphagnum contenues dans I'her- 

 bier du Dr. Saiize. Niort, Bul. soc. 

 bot., 1905, (172). 



Les Sphaignes des Deux- 



Sevres. t.c. (173-175). 



Capra, J. Flore bryologique de la 

 VaUee d'Aoste. Aoste, Bull. Soc. Flore 

 Valdotaiue, 3, 1905, (23-65). 



Cardot, J. Vegetation bryologique 

 de I'Antarctide. Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 

 142, 1906, (456-458). 



Grhnm'ia glcnien. Rev. 



bryol., Cahan, 32, 1905, (17-19). 



Deux genres nouveaux de 



MoTisses acrocarpes. t.e. (45-47). 



North American mosses. 



Bryologist, Brooklyn, N.Y., 8, 1905, 

 (49-51). 



Les Leucobryacees de 



Madagascar et des autres iles Austro- 

 Africaines de I'Ocean indien. Geneve, 

 Bul. Boissier, (Ser. 2), 4, 1904, (97- 

 118). 



and Theriot, T. On a 



small collection of mosses from Alaska. 

 Berkeley, Univ. Cal., Pub. I'.ot., 2, 1906, 

 (297-308, with pi.). 



