266 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Bissell, C. H., & others. Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns 
of Connecticut growing without cultivation. Connecticut Geol. & 
Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull. 14: 1-569. Igto. 
Blake, S. F. Anew Lycopodium from New Hampshire. Fern Bull. 18: 
9, 10. Ja Igto. 
L. tristachyum sharonense var. nov. 
Blake, S. F. Botrychium obliquum var. oneidense in eastern Massa- 
chusetts. Rhodora 12: 80. Ap Igto. 
Bois, D. Une plante ornamentale d’introduction nouvelle. Le J/on- 
tanoa grandiflora. Rev. Hort. 82: 174-178. f. 65-68. 16Api1gio. 
Bovie, W. T. A plant-case for the control of relative humidity. Tor- 
reya 10: 77-80. f. z. 26 Ap Igto. 
Britton, N. L. Outlawed generic names. Jour. Bot. 48: 110, 111. 
1 Ap Igto. 
Britton, N. L. Relations of botanical gardens to the public. Jour. N. 
Y. Bot, Gard. 11: 25-30. [Mr] rgro. 
Broadhurst, J. The Zucalypfus trees of California. Torreya1o: 84- 
89. f. #.. 26. Ap. z910. 
Brown, S. A _ tuckahoe from Fairmount Park. Bartonia 2: 26. F 
IgIo. 
Brown, S. Notes on the flora of the Bermudas: Proc. Acad. Nat. 
Sp Philadelphia 61: 486-494. F 1910. 
Brown, S. Aydrocotyle rotundifolia Roxb. in the vicinity of Phila- 
delphia. Bartonia 2: 27. F 1910. 
Brown, W. H. ‘The exchange of material between nucleus and cy- 
toplasm in Peperomia Sintenistt. Bot. Gaz. 49: 189-194. fl. 13. 
15 Mr 1910. 
Brown, W. H., & Sharp, L. W. The closing response in Déonaea. 
Bot. Gaz. 49: 290-302. f. 7. 19 Ap Igrto. 
Buswell, W. M. Some spring wildflowers of Alberta. Am. Bot. 16: 
1-4. F rgto, 
Cardot, J. Fontinalis maritima et F. mollis. Rev. Bryol. 37: 45, 46. 
1gIo. 
Carter, J. J. A botanical trip to the Welsh Mountains near Churchtown 
and Beartown Station, Lancaster Co., Pa. Bartonia 2: 15, 16. 
IgIo. 
Christ, H. Filices costaricenses. Repert. Nov. Spec. 8: 17-20. 5 
Ja 1910 
New species in Elaphoglossum, Adiantum, Athyrium, Dryopteris (2), Danaea, and 
Lycopodium, 
