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Hendley Barnhart, pp. 1-24. Contributions to American Bryology, IX, by Elizabeth G. 
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62-68, 447-458; pll. coxXxX VII, COXXIX, CCXXXI, CCXLVIII, CCXLIx. New Plants from Idaho, by 
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maceous deposit at St. Augustine, Florida, by Charles S. Boyer, pp. 171-174. New Species 
of parasitic fungi, by S. M. Tracy and F. 8. Earle, pp. 174-179. New Species of Fungi, by 
Chas. R. Peck, pp. 198-211. Hi, pericwm boreale Britton and related species, by Eugene P. 
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in the eastern United States, with descriptions of two new species, by Eugene P. Bicknell, 
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301-306. Description of a supposed new species of fossil wood from Montana, by F. H. 
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Small, pp. 265-269. Fossil Diatomacese from Nebraska, and their relation to modern spe- 
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a new species of Scrophularia hitherto confounded with S. marylandica, by Eugene P. 
Bicknell, pp. 314-319. Botanical Gardens, by W. L. Britton, pp. 331-345. New and note- 
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