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erre, A. C. Suggestions as to the origin of California’s lichen flora. 
Plant World 13: 215-220. S I9g10. 
Herriot, W. The Compositae of Galt, Ont., and vicinity. Ontario Nat. 
Sci. Bull. 6: 55-64. 1910. \ 
Hollick, A. A maple tree fungus. Proc. Staten Island Assoc. Arts & Sci. 
2: 190-192. 165 1910. 
Hollick, A. Recently introduced grasses and sedges. Proc. Staten Island 
Assoc. Arts & Sci. 2: 189. 165 1910. 
Hollick, A. The chestnut disease on Staten Island. Proc. Staten Island 
Assoc. Arts & Sci. 2: 125-127. 18 Au 1910. 
Hopkins, L. S. Notes on the botrychia. Am. Fern Jour. 1: 3-6. pl. 1. 
Au 1910. 
House, H.D. Notes ona collection of plants from western North Carolina. 
Muhlenbergia 6: 73-75. 30S 1910. ° 
Kennedy, P. B. Getting acquainted with Anulocaulis leiosolenus. Muh- 
lenbergia 6: 75, 76. 30S 1910. [Illust.] 
Kern, F. D. Further notes on timothy rust. Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 
1909: 417, 418. I9g10. 
Kiugh, A. B. Notes on the flora of the Nerepis Marsh, New Brunswick. 
Ottawa Nat. 24: 121, 122. 150 1910. 
Kraemer, H. The histology of the rhizome and roots of Phlox ovata L. 
(Phlox carolina L.) Am. Jour. Pharm. 82: 470-475. O 1910. [Illust.] 
Kuntze, R. E. LEchinocactus polyancistrus Engelm. et Bigelow. Monats. 
Kakteenk. 20: 130-134. 15 S 1910. [Illust.| 
Lewton, F. L. Cienfuegosia Drummondii, a rare Texas plant. Bull. 
Torrey Club 37: 473-475. 5 O 1910. 
Livingston, B. E. Relation of soil moisture to desert vegetation. Bot. 
Gaz. 50: 241-256. f. I-g. 15 O 1910. : 
MacDougal, D. T. The making of parasites. Plant World 13: 207-214. 
S TOF. 
Marshall, M. A. Lycopodium inundatum in the White Mountains. Am. 
Fern Jour. 1:15. Au 1910. 
Merrill, H. W. Polypodium vulgare in Maine. Am. Fern Jour. 1: 7-9. 
Au 1910. 
Meyer, R. LEchinocactus Poselgerianus Dietr. Monats. Kakteenk. 20: 
135-138. 15 S 1910. 
Mitchell, F. Notes on local orchids. Ontario Nat. Sci. Bull. 6: 49-51. 
1910, 
