﻿CONTENTS 



Allen, T. F. Contributions to Japanese Characeae. — III., 73. 



J. H. A 



Best, G. N. 



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Bicknell, E. P. Two new Grasses from Van Cortlandt Park, 



New York City (Plates 328, 329), 104. 

 Britton, E. G. Mosses of Northern India, 398. 



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Cockerell, T. D. A. A new Southwestern Sophia, 460. 

 Cook, A. C. A sketch of the Flora of the Canary Islands, 351. 

 Coville, F. V. Three Editions of Marcy's Report on the Red 



River of Louisiana, 155. 

 Curtis, C. C. The Evolution of assimilative Tissue in Sporo- 



phytes, 25. 



De Candolle, C. Piperaceae Bolivianae, 566. 



Earle, F. S. New or noteworthy Alabama Fungi, 359. 



Eaton, A. A. Two new Species, 338. 



Ellis, J. B. & Everhart, B. M. New Species of Fungi from 



various Localities, 501. 

 Evans, A. W. An enumeration of the Hepaticae collected by 

 • John B. Hatcherin Southern Patagonia (Plates 345-348), 407. 



Gilbert, B. D. Revision of the Bermuda Ferns, 593. 



Greene, E. L. New Compositae from New Mexico (Plates 330- 



334), 117- 

 Grout, A. J. A Revision of the North American Eurhynchia, 



221. 



Halsted, B. D. Mycological Notes, 158 ; — III., 329. 



Two phaenogamous Parasites of the Red Clover, 395. 



Starch Distribution as affected by Fungi, 573. 



Exposure and fungous Diseases, 622. 

 Harvey, F. L. Notes on Maine Plants, 210. 

 Hasse, H. E. New Species of Lichens from Southern California 



determined by Professor W. Nylander, 632. 



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