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Ceanothus, L. — Recent Field Notes 



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Species, C. C. Parry. (Reprinted from Proc. Davenport 



Acad. Sci., V. 185-194). 



This contribution contains critical notes on C, htrsutus, C. 

 mtricatus, C. divaricatus and C. dcntatus, studied in their home, 

 and descriptions of the following new species : C. to7nentosiis, C. 

 Lemmoni and C. Orcuttii, all from California. 

 Cojitribution a la Flore de PAmeriq^ie Equatoriale. Drake del 



Castillo. (Journ. de Bot. iii. 237-240). 



The following species of Ce7itropogon are described as new : 

 C. erytkra;iis, C. gracilis, C. reticulattis, C. capitatus, C. gesnercs- 

 formis, C. hirtiflorus and C, pallidus. 

 Corema Conradi^Notcs Oft. J. H. Redfield. (Reprinted from 



Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci. 1889, 136). 



A brief memorandum upon the subject as printed in the 



Bulletin for July, 1889. 



Cratcegns torfientosa. C. S. Sargent. (Garden and Forest, ii. 



423, Fig. 126). 

 Defensive Armor of Plants. — The. Henry de Varigny. (Pop. 



Sci. Monthly, xxxv. 522-529). 

 Douglas Fir in Scotland. — The. (Garden and Forest, ii. 454, 



4ss;. 



of North America. — Examination of Some of 



sonous. Alfred J. M. Lasche. (Pharm. Rundsch. vii. 208- 



213). 



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The. C. G. Pringle. 



(Garden and Forest, ii. 393, 394.) 

 Fraxinns Greggii. C. S. Sargent. (Garden and Forest, ii. 447, 



Fig. 128.) 

 Fungi.—l II. T. H. McBride. (Pop. Sci. Monthly, xxxv. 187- 



193,350-359: illustrated). 

 Genera Desired for the Herbarium of Parke Davis 8c Co. 



A twelve page list of desiderata, issued by the above firm. 

 Ilydrocotyle Americana. — Notes on. Theodore Holm. Proc. U. 



S. Nat. Mus., 1888, 455-462, PI. XLVL, XLVU.) 



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