Vascular Crjrptogams. 



902 



6700 



Mader, J. Acrostichum aureum, eiii 

 seltener Wasserfarn. Mollers D. Gart- 

 nerztg, Erfurt, 19, 1904, (521). 



Maiden, J. H. aud Betche, E. Notes 

 from the Botanic Gardens, Sydney. 

 No. XL Sydney, N.S.W., IVoc. " Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales 30, pt. 3, 1905, (354- 

 375). 



Makino, T. Flora of Japan. Tokyo 

 Bot. Mag., 19, 1905, (102-110, 131-158). 



Marty. Mandailles, Puy-Mary, Saint- 

 Jaques des Blatz. Mans (le), Bui. Acad, 

 internat. geog. Lot., 1904, (37-40J. 



Maslen, A. J. The relation of root to 

 stem in Calamites. Ann. Bot., Oxford, 

 19, 1905, (61-73, pL 112, and fig.). 



Maxon, W. R. The status of Poly- 

 podium falcatum Kellogg. Fern Bull., 

 Binghamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, (101-103). 



Asplen'ium pycnocarpoji 



Spring. [(= A. an gust i folium Michx. 

 not Jacq.)] I.e. (103j. 



A new Asplenium from 



Mexico. New York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey 

 Bot. CL, 31, 1904, (657-658, with text- 



Names of three Jamaican 



species of Polypodium. I.e. 32, 1905, 

 (73-75j. 



A new Botrychiinn from 



Jamaica. I.e. (219-222, with 1 pi.). 



• A new cloak-fern [Notho- 



laena bryopoda n. sp.] from Mexico. 

 Washington, B.C., Proc. Biol. Soc, 18, 

 1905,(205-206). Separate. 23.3 cm. 



A new fern [Polystichum 



Kriigii n. sp.] from Porto Rico. I.e. 

 (215-216). 



A new name for a middle 



American fern [AcrosticJium excelsum n. 

 name]. I.e. (224). 



A new Lyeopodium from 



Guatemala. I.e. (231-232; 



— ; A new name for Kaul- 



fussia Blume, a genus of Marattiaceous 

 ferns. [Christeji.^ejiia n. name]. I.e. 

 (239-240). 



A new sjjecies of fern of 



genus Polypodium from Jamaica. 

 Washington, B.C., Smithsonian Inst., 

 Misc. Collect, Q., 47, 1905, (410-411, 

 with pL). 



Nicolai, W. Bilder aus der Heimat 

 der Biiumfarne. Gartenwelt, Berlin, 9, 



1904, (25-26;. 



Oliver, F. W. Die neuentdeckten 

 Samen der Steinkohlenfai'ue. Biol. 

 Centralbl., Leipzig, 25, 1905, (401-418). 



Osmun, A. V. Equisetum variegatum 

 in Connecticut. Fern Bull., Binghamton, 

 N.Y., 12, 1904, (89). 



Further stations for Boir?/- 



ch'uiin mat vieariae folium in Connecticut. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 6, 1904, (80). 



Otlimer, B. Aerostiehum aureum., I^. 

 (syn. Chrysodium aureum, Meit.) 

 Gartenwelt, Leipzig, 10, 1905, (44-45). 



Parisli, S. B. The fern flora- of 

 California. Fern Bull., Binghamton, 

 N.Y., 12, 1904, (1-15). 



California fern flora. I.e. 



(82-83). 



Phelps, 0. P. New stations for two 

 rare Connecticut ferns [Pellaea graeilia 

 and Asplenium montanuvi]. I.e. (118). 



Price, S. F. Fern flora of Kentucky. 

 I.e. ([65]-70). 



Prince, S. F. Some ferns of the cave 

 region of Stone county, Missouri. I.e. 



(72-77). 



Quelle, F. Die Kryptogamen in 

 Thais ,,Svlva Hercynia". Weimar, 

 Mitt. bot. *Ver., (N.F.), H. 19, 1904, 

 (49-59). 



Raciborski, M. Allantodla Wall. 

 Krakow, Bull. Intern. Acad., 1905, 

 (346-349); (Polish) Krakow, Rozpr. 

 Akad., B., 45, 1905, (166-172). 



Richter, P. Kreidepflanzen der Um- 

 gebung Quedlinburgs. Tl I. Quedlin- 

 burg a. H., 1904, (20, mit 2 Tal) ; Tl II. 

 ih. 1905, (19, mit 4 Taf.). 



Flora der oberen Kreide 



Qviedlinburgs und seiner Umgebung. 

 Tl I. Die Gattung Credneria undeinige 

 seltnere Pflanzenreste. Leipzig, 1905, 

 (20, mit 6 Taf.). [Apparently identical 

 with preceding.] 



Robinson, B. L. A Connecticut 

 station for Lyeopodium Selago. Rhodora, 

 Boston, Mass., 7, 1905, (20). 



Schneck, J. Asplenium Euta-murarin 

 on the towers of Milan Cathedral. Fern 

 Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, (118^ 

 U9), 



