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FAULLzL, J. H. 
“Notes on Rondeau Park.” Ontario Nat. Sci. Bull. iv; pp. 99-103, Guelph, 
1908. 
FAULL, J. EH: 
“The Stele of Osmunda cinnamomea.” Trans. Canadian Inst. viii; 515-534, 
pls. 4-6, 1909. 
Fett, E. P. 
“Gall Midges of the Goldenrod.” Ottawa Nat. xxii; 244-249, 6 February, 
1909. 
FERNALD, M. L. 
‘A New Geum from Vermont and Quebec.” (Continuing a description 
of Geum pulchrum sp. n. from Mendon in Vermont and Bic in Quebec.) 
Rhodora viii; 85, pp. 11, 12, Boston, January, 1906. 
FERNALD, M. L. 
“Some American Representatives of Arenaria verna.’’ (With four varieties 
and two related species, one, A. litorea being new and probably found not 
only in Quebec and N.B., but in Newfoundland.) Rhodora viii; 86, pp. 
31-34, Boston, February, 1906. 
FERNALD, M. L. 
“Two Variations of Carex glareosa.’’ (Habitat including Eastern Canada 
the new variety being described as Var. amphigena, Var. nov.) Rhodora 
vill; 86, pp. 45-47, Boston, February, 1906. 
FERNALD, M. L. 
“The Genus Streptopus in Eastern America.” (In addition to amplezi- 
folius and roseus he finds on Mt. Albert, Gaspé, Quebec; S. oreopolus sp. 
n., and in Michigan, S. longipes sp. n. Rhodora viii; 88, pp. 69-71, Apr., 
1906. 
FERNALD, M. L. 
“Variations of Carex paupercula.’’ (In Eastern Canada and U.S.A. 
there are at least two varieties which are described var. zrrigua and var. 
pallens.) Rhodora viii; 88, pp. 73-77, Boston, April, 1906. 
FERNALD, M. L. 
“Some Anomalous Plants of Tiarella and Mitella.”’ (Including Canadian 
species and habitats.) Rhodora viii; 89, pp. 90-91, Boston, May, 1906. 
FERNALD, M. L. 
“Some New or Little Known Cyperaceae of Eastern North America.” 
(Allusions to Canadian species and habitats.) Rhodora viii; 91, pp. 126- 
i 130, Boston, July, 1906. 
T'ERNALD, M. L. 
“Some New or Little Known Cyperaceae of Eastern North America.” 
(Continuec from page 130, with references to Canadian species and habitats.) 
Rhodora viii; 92, pp. 161-168, Boston, August, 1906. 
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