﻿464 Index to Recent Literature 



Smith, J. G. Leguminous Forage Crops. Yearb. U. S. Depart. 

 Agric. 1897: 487-508. p/.Ji.f. 17-34- 1898. 



Gives historical and other data conceming.cultivated Old World Leguminosae, and 

 discusses briefly some North American species, giving distribution, habitat, etc. 



Swingle, W. T. , and Webber, H. J. Hybrids and their Utilization 

 in Plant Breeding. Yearb. U. S. Depart. Agric. 1897 : 3 8 3-42°- 

 //. ij-20. f. 2-13. 1898. 



Taylor, W. A. The Fruit Industry, and Substitution of domestic for 

 foreign grown fruits. Yearb. U. S. Depart. Agric. 1897 : 305-344- 



//. 3-7. I898. / 



Gives interesting historical data concerning the early cultivation of native fruits. 



Tilden, J. E. List of fresh-water Algae collected in Minnesota during 

 1896 and 1897. Minn. Bot. Stud. 2: 25-29. 15 Je. 1898. 



Gloeocapsa calcarea sp. nov. 



Williams, M. E. The "Jack My Lantern" Mushroom. Asa Gray 

 Bull. 6: 28-30. 



Discusses Clitocybe iiludens Schw. 



Wooton, E. O. New Plants from New Mexico.— II. Bull. Ton*. 

 Bot. Club, 25 : 304-310. 8 Je. 1898. 



New species in Selinocarpus, Berberis, Sphaeralcea, Gaum, Scrophularia, Sam u- 

 cus, and Sicyos, and Fallugia paradoxa aatminata var. nov. 



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