iv Botanical Gazette. 



Some new Solanace^e from Guatemala John M. Coulter. 144 



George Vasey. 145 



New grasses ..... w 



Abnormal phyllotactic conditions as shown by the leaves 



or flowers of certain plants (with plate xiv) 



A teg. F. Foerste. 1 59 

 A studv of some anatomical characters of North Ameri- 



can Graminese. I, II, III. (with plates xv, xxi-xxiv) 



Theo. Holm. 166, 219, 275 

 On the organization of the fossil plants of the Coal- 



. . . . David White. 172 

 On the relation between insects and the forms and char- 

 acters of flowers . . . Thomas Median. 1 76 

 Notes on North American mosses Charles Reid Barnes. 205 

 Notes on Uredineae . . . . J. C. Arthur. 225 

 A sketch of the flora of Orono, Me. F. Lamson-Seribner. 228 

 The Future of Systematic Botany John M. Coulter. 243 



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Botanical papers at the Washington meeting of the A. A. 



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255 

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Botanical Club of the A. A. A. S. 



The Botanical Section of the American Association of 



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Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations 



Geo. F. Atkinson. 264 

 On the structure and dimorphism of Hypocrea tuberi- 



formis (with plate XXV) . Geo. F. Atkinson. 282 



Notes on the flora of Canada . James M. Macoun. 285 



What the station botanists are doing Byron D. Halsted. 288 



The sling-fruit of Cryptotaenia Canadensis E. J. Hill. 299 



Bacteria of the melons 



Halsted. 303 



Noteworthy anatomical and physiological researches 



Conzvay MacMillan. 305, 343 

 On the relationships of the Archegoniata 



Douglas H. Campbell. 3 2 3 

 A new herbarium pest . . . C. V. Riley. 334 

 Motes upon Peronosporea; for 1891 Byron D. Halsted. 338 

 New plants collected by W. G. Wright in Western Mex- 

 ico B. L. Robinson. 34° 



