New Hampshire. 769 



Evans, A. W. New England Hepaticae. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 8. 1906, (34- 

 45). 



Femald, M. L. Paronychia argyro- 

 coma and its New England representa- 

 tive, t.c. (101-104). 



A new variety of Carex 



interior, t.e. (114-115). 



An Alpine variety of 



SoUdago maerophylla. t.c. (227-228). 



Greene, E. L. Some New England 

 Persicarias. Leaflets, Washington, D.C., 

 1, 190.'), (105-110). 



Harper, R. M. The coastal plain 

 l^lants of New England, their history 

 and distribution. Rhodora, Boston, 

 Mass., 8, 1906, (27-30). 



Hitchcock, A. S. Notes on grasses. 

 t.c. (205-212). 



Hollick, A. The Cretaceous flora of 

 southern New York and England. 

 Washington. D.C., Dept. Int. U. S. Geol. 

 Surv. Mouogr., 50, 1906, (1-219, with 

 pi.). 



Lamson-Scribner, F. Trisetum and 

 ClrapJiepJiorum. Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 

 8, 1906, (81-89). 



Maine. 



Blanchard, W. H. Some Maine Euhi. 

 The blaciiberries of the Kennebunks and 

 Wells. Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 8, 1906, 

 (146-157, 169-180, 212-218). 



Fellows, D. N. The fern flora of 

 Maine. Fern. Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 

 14, 1906, (97-104). 



Femald, M. L. A handsome willow 

 of the Penobscot valley. Rhodora, 

 Boston, Mass., 8, 1906, (21-22). 



Knight, 0. W. Plants of the 

 Penobscot valley, t.e. (65-66). 



Plants of Bangor, Maine. 



Maine, t.e. (72-73). 



Some new records of Maine 



plants, t.e. (98-99). 



Viola Novae-Aiigliae in the 



Penobscot valley, t.e. (115). 



Tlabouiria maerophylla in 



Maine, i.e. (188). 



Murrill, W. A. Collecting fungi in 

 Maine. New York, N.Y., J. Bot. Card., 

 6, 1905, (199-202). 

 (m-2533) 



8000 (jg 



Murrill, W. A. The pileate Polypoi-a- 

 ceae of central Maine. Torreya, New 

 York, N.Y., 6. 1906, (34-37). 



Vermont. 



Blanchard, W. H. A new Vermont 

 blackberiy. The American Botanist, 

 Binghamton, N.Y., 10, 1906, (108-110). 



Two new species of Tiuhus 



from Vermont and New Hampshire. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 8, 1906, (95- 

 98j. 



Two new and somewhat 



anomalous blackberries. Torreva, New 

 York, N.Y., 6, 1906, (117-120). " 



A new dwarf blackberry. 



t.e. (235-237). 



Brainerd, E. Nephrodium Filix-mas 

 in Vermont. Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 

 8, 1906, (22-23). 



Davenport, E. B. The apetalous 

 form of Arenaria groenlandica on Mt. 

 Mansfield, t.e. (114). 



Davenport, G. E A hybrid 



Asploiinm new to the flora of Vermont. 

 t.c. (12-1.5). 



Eggleston, W. W. The fern flora of 

 Vermont. Fern. Bull., Binghamton, 

 N.Y., 13, 1905, (.33-41). 



Femald, il. L. A new Genm from 

 Vermont and Quebec. Rhodora, Boston, 

 Mass., 8, 1906,(11-12). 



Grout, A. J. Vermont bryophytes. 

 Brvologist, Brooklvn, N.Y., 8, 1905, 



(51-54). 



Hazen, T. E. Dryoptcris FUix-nia.'i in 

 Vermont. Fern Bull., Binghamton, 

 N.Y., 14, 1906, (25-26). 



Smith, A. W. A new station for 

 Aiipleninm ebenoides. Rhodora, Boston, 

 Mass., 8, 1906, (68). 



New Hampshire. 



Abbott, F. M. Birds and flowers 

 about Concord, New Hampshire. Con- 

 cord, N.H., 1906, (xxi + 1 Z. + 140 + 



1 /.). 



Blanchard, W. H Two new species 

 of Nubua from Vermont and New 

 Hampshire, and New Hampshire. Rho- 

 dora, Boston, Mass., 8, 1906, (95-98). 



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