Index to American botanical literature 357 



Diels, L. Oxalidaceae andinae, Bot. Jahrb. 37: 423-427. 24 Ap 

 1906. 



Descriptions of 12 new species in Oxalis from Peru. 



Diels, L. Portulacaceae andinae. Bot. Jahrb. 37 : 399, 400. 24 

 Ap 1906. 



Descriptions of 3 new species in Calandrinia from Peru. 



Diels, L. Saxifragaceae : Escallonia nova andina. Bot. Jahrb. 37 : 

 412. 24 Ap 1906. 



E. hypsophila sp. nov., native of Peru. 



Diels, L. Scrophulariaceae andinae ( Calceolariis exceptis). Bot. Jahrb. 

 37: 4 2 7-433- 24 Ap 1906. 



New species are described in Atonsoa, Linaria, Sibthorpia, Ourisia y Gerardia (4), 

 Buechnera^ and Bartsia (11). 



Dobbin, F« A fern community. Am. Bot. 10 : 67-69. Ap 1906. 



Dobbin, F. Insect galls. Am, Bot. 9 : 85-87. [My 1906.] 



Domin, K. Some new South American species of Koeleria. Repert. 

 Sp. Nov. 2 : 88-94. 20 Mr 1906* 



Descriptions of 3 new species and several new varieties are included. 



Dukes, W, C. An Alabama station for Botrychium biternatum. Fern 

 Bull. 14 : 45, 46. Ap 1906. 



Durand, E. J, Sporangial trichomes. Fern Bull. 14: 20, 11. [Mr] 

 1906. 



Edwards, A. M. On a deposit of Bacillaria from Texas and New 

 Mexico. Nuova Notar. 17: 61-69. Ap 1906* 



Fedde, F. Eschscholtziae generis species novae. I. Repert. Sp. Nov. 

 3 : 145-148. 1 My 1906. 



Descriptions of 3 new species and several new varieties, all from California and 

 Nevada. 



Fink, B. Edward Tuckerman — a brief summary of his work. Bry- 

 ologist 9 : 1, 2. pi. 1 ( = portrait). 2 Ja 1906. 



Fink, B. Further notes on cladonias. VI. Bryologist 9: 21-24. 



3 Mr 1906. [Illust.] 

 Fischer, W. Ecological observations on the flora of the shale bluffs in 



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the vicinity of Columbus, Ohio. Ohio Nat. 6: 499-503. /. 1, 2. 

 14 Ap 1906. 



Fischer, W. New and rare Ohio plants. Ohio Nat. 6 : 475, 476. 15 

 F 1906. 



Foslie, M. & Howe, M. A. New American coralline algae. Bull. N. 

 Y. Bot. Gard. 4 : 128-136. //. 80-9J. 17 Mr 1906. 



New species and varieties are described and figured in Archaeolithothatnnion y 

 Lit hothamnion (2), Goniolithon (3), and Lithophyllum (5). 



