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Frauck, H., Flora der näliereu Umgebung der Stadt Dortmund. 3. Aufl. 8". 



XVIII, 163 pp. Dortmund (Koppen) 1897. geb. in Leinwand M. 1.50, 



Haiuiuerscliniid, A., Excursionsäora für Tölz und Umgebung, Walchensee, 



Kochel.see, Tegernsee, Öchliersee und die angrenzenden bayerischen Alpen. 



12". VI, 305 pp. Landshut (Jos. Hocbneder) 1897. geb. in Leinwand M, 3.— 

 Hollll; T., Some American Panicums in tlie Herbarium Berolinense and in the 



Herbarium of Willdenow. (U. S. Department of Agriculture. Experiment 



Station Eecord. Vol. VIII. No. 9. Washington 1897.) 

 Hookei'j J. D., The history of the Jerusalem Artichoke. (The Gardeners 



Chronicle. Ser. III. Vol. XXIL 1897. No. 556. p. 117.) 

 LauiSOn-Scribner, F., A list of the Grasses collected by E. Palm er in the 



vicinity of Acapulco, Mexico, 1894 — 1895. (U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Experiment Station Eecord, Vol. VIII. No. 9. Washington 1897.) 

 LaiUSOn-Scribner, F., The genus Ixophorus. (U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Experiment Station Record. Vol. VIII. No. 9. Washington 1897.) 

 Lamson-Scribner, F. and Smith, J. tJ., Naiive and introduced species of the 



genera Hordeum and Agropyrum. (U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Experiment Station Eecord. Vol. VIII. No. 9. Washington 1897.) 

 Lamson-Scribner, F. and Sniitll, G., Some Mexican Grasses collected by 



E. W. Nelson in Mexico, 1894—1895. (U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Experiment Station Record. Vol. VIII. No. 9. Washington 1897.) 

 Meehan, T., Chrysopsis villosa. (Meehans Monthly. VII. 1897. p. 101. pl. 6.) 

 Nash, George V., New or uoteworthy American Grasses. VII. (ÜuUetin of the 



Torrey Botanical Club. Vol. XXIV. 1897. No. 7. p. 344—350.) 

 Newhall, C. S., Vines of North-East America, lllus. from orig. sketches. 8". 



238 pp. London (Putnam) 1897. 10 sh. 6 d. 



Praeger, R. L., Opeu-air studies in botany: Sketches of British wild-flowers 



in their homes. lllus. by S. Rosamond Praeger and R. Welch, gr. 8". 



280 pp. London (Griffin) 1897. 7 sh. 6 d. 



Pringle, C G., Reminiscences ot botanical ranibles in Vermont. (Bulletin of 



the Torrey Botanical Club, Vol. XXIV. 1897. No. 7. p. 350—357.) 

 Purdy, C, The flora of Ukiah Valley. (The Garden and Forest. X, 1897. 



p, 323.) 

 Rehmann, A., Neue Hieracien des östlichen Europa. III, (Verhandlungen 



der k. k. zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Abhandlungen. 1897, 



Heft 5.) 

 Rose, J. N. and Rainer, E. G., Robinsonella, a new genus of tree mallows. 



(The Garden and Forest. X. 1897. p. 244—245. f. 31—32.) 

 Sargent, C. S., Cladothamnus pyrolaefolius. (The Garden and Forest. X. 



1897, p, 216. f. 27.) 

 Sargent, C. S., Pinus muricata. (The Garden and Forest. X. 1897. p. 232 



f. 30.) 

 Small, John K., Studies in the botany of the southeastern United States. XI. 



(Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. Vol. XXIV. 1897. No. 7. p. 331 



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 Walker, E., Some factors in the distrihution of Gleditschia triacantlios and 



other trees. (Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science. 1894, p. 27 



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 Wiegaud, K. M., Some rare Washington plants. (Bulletin of the Torrey 



Botanical Club. Vol. XXIV. 1897. No. 7. p. 343—344,) 



Palaeontologie: 



Uollick, Arthur, Ä new fossil Monocotyledon from the Yellow Gravel at 

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Walcott, C. D., Discovery of the genus Oldhamia in America. (Proceedings 

 of the U. S. National Museum. XVIL 1897. p. 313—315, f, 1.) 



Teratologie und Pflanzenkrankheiten: 



Aderhold, R., On the use of Jensen 's hot-water treatment for millet smut. 

 (U. S. Department of Agriculture. Experiment Station Record, Vol. VIII. 

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