Vascular Cryptogams. 



899 



6700 



Christ, H. Les fougeres de la Galicie 

 espagnole. Mans (le), Bui. Acad, inter- 

 nat. geog. bot., 1904, (76-81). 



Filices Cavaleriaiiie. I.e. 



(105-120, av. fig.). 



Les collections de Fou- 

 geres de la Chine au Museum d'Histoire 

 naturelle de Paris. Paris, Bui. soc. bot., 

 52, 1905, (memoires, 1-69). 



Quelques mots sur I'article 



de Mr. Underwood: "A much-named 

 fern." [Microstaphyla Muorel (E. G. 

 Britton) Uuderw.] Torreya, New York, 

 N.Y., 5, 1905, (123-126). 



Christensen, C, Index Filicum, sive 

 Enumeratio omnium generum specie- 

 rumque, Filicum et Hydropteridum ab 

 anno 1905 descriptorum, adjectis synon}'- 

 mis principalibus, area geographica etc. 

 fasc. I-VI. Hafniae, 1905, (1-384). 



Clute, W. N. The measurement of 

 variation in Eqidsctum. Fern Bull., 

 Binghamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, (15-18). 



A new species of Equise- 



tiim. I.e. (20-23). 



New or rare ferns from the 



south-west. I.e. (43-45). 



The star fern, Hemionitis 



palmata. I.e. ([71]-72, with pi.). 



A new form of the Christ- 

 mas fern. [Polystiehum acrostiehoides 

 forma recurvatum.'j I.e. (79). 



Raising prothallia of Bo- 



tryehium and Lyeopodiuyn. I.e. (83-84). 



Forms and hybrids. I.e. 



(85-86). 



The Jamaica walking fern. 



{Fadyenia ■prolifera.) I.e. (112-113, 

 with pi.). 



Adiantnm Capillus-Veneris 



in Pennsylvania ? Lc. (121-122). 



Cocks, R. S. Notes from Louisiana. 

 I.e. (110-111). 



Copeland, E. B. The Polypodiaceae 

 of the Philippine islands. Manila, P.I., 

 Dept. Int. Bur. Govt. Lab. [Pub.], No. 28, 

 1905, (1-139, with pi.). 



Coste, H. Herborisation au plomb du 

 Cantal. Mans (le), Bui. Acad., internat. 

 geog. bot., 1904, (40-58). 



Curtiss, A. H. The fern flora of 

 Florida. Fern Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 

 12, 1904, ([33]-38). 



Davenport, G. E. A new form of 

 Nephrodium sp'midosum. Rhodora, 

 Boston, Mass., 6, 1904, (31-33). 



Diels, L. Die primitivste Form von 

 Ly<]oduim. Hedwigia, Dresden, 44, 1905, 



(133-136). 



und Pritzel, E. Fragmenta 



phytographiae Austral iae occidentalis. 

 Bot. Jahrb., Leipzig, 35, 1904, (55-662). 



Digby, L. Cytology of apogamy and 

 apospory. II. Apospory. London, Proc. 

 R. Soc, 76, Biol. 1905, (463-467, with 3 

 figs.). 



Dowalque, G. Selteue Fame voni 

 Hohen Venn. Bonn, Verb, nathist. Ver., 

 61, 1904, (212). 



Druery, C. T. Fern varieties. Fern 

 Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, (52- 



54). 



Fern fronds. Gard.Chron., 



London, (Ser. 3), 37. 1905, (33). 



Fern varieties : a protest 



[against botanic neglect]. I.e. (229). 



Fern-names. I.e. 38, 1905, 



Wild sports of British 



ferns. Garden, London, 68, 1905, (99- 

 100). 



Dukes, W. C. Fall fruiting of 

 Osmunda. Fern. Bull., Binghamton, 

 N.Y., 12, 1904, (103-104). 



Eaton, A. A. The genus Equlsetum 

 in North America. I.e. (23-25, 39-43) ; 

 [Correction] I.e. (70). 



Pteridophyta collected in 



Dade county, Florida, during November 

 and December, 1903. I.e. (45-48). 



The California gold fern. 



[Gymnogramme.] Fern Bull., Bing- 

 hamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, (77-78). 



Is Asplenium lanceum 



American ? ?.c. (79-80). 



Inoetes Amesii : a cor- 

 rection. I.e. (89). 



PeJlcea ornithopus. I.e. 



(113-114). 



Ec 



'jqumetum 



pralense. 



Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 6, 1904, (92) 



Fernald, M. L. An Alpine Adianlmn. 

 [A. pedatum L. var. aleutleum Ruprecht, 

 from Quebec] I.e. 7, 1905, (190-192). 



