Index to American botanical literature 399 



Herre, A. W. C. T. The foliaceous and fruticose lichens of the Santa 



Cruz peninsula, California. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 7: 325-396. 

 29 Mr 1906. 



A descriptive monograph ; new species are described in C/snea 9 Parmelia and 

 Gyrophora. 



Hill, E. J. The distribution and habits of some common oaks. Bot. 

 Gaz. 41 : 445-447. 30 Je 1906. 



Holm, T. Remarks upon Mr. House's paper on Pogonia verticillata. 

 Rhodo'ra 8: 100. 12 My 1906. 



House, H. D. New and noteworthy North American species of Tri- 

 folium. Bot. Gaz. 41 : 344-347. /. 1-12. 31 My 1906. 



Includes descriptions of 7 new species. 



Janczewski 



III. Subgenera : Gros- 



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suhirioides, Grossu/aria, et Berisia. Bull. Acad. Cracovie 1906 : 



(1-14). My 1906. 



Includes a description of R. macrostachyum sp. nov. (of the subgenus Partita) 9 

 from Peru. 



Jatta, A. Lichenes lecti in Chili a cl. G. I. Scott-Elliot. Malpighia 

 20 : 3-*3- 1906. 



Includes descriptions of 8 new species in 7 genera. 



Kellerman, W. A. Obituary— Job Bicknell Ellis. Jour. Myc. 12 : 



4 r ~45- portrait. 31 My 1906. 



Klugh, A. B. The fern-flora of Ontario. Fern Bull. 14: 65-74. 

 Jl 1906. 



Knight, 0. W. Some new records for Maine plants. Rhodora8: 98, 

 99- 12 My 1906. 



Knight, 0. W. Some notes on our yellow cypripediums. Rhodora 



8 : 93. 94- 12 My 1906. 



Lee, E. L. The hart's-tongue in Tennessee. Fern Bull. 14: 82-84. 

 Je 1906. 



Lewis, C. E. The basidium of Amanita bisporigera. Bot. Gaz. 41 : 

 348-352. /. 7-77. 31 My 1906. 



MacDougal, D. T. The origin of species by sports and mutations. 

 Jour. Hort. Soc. N. Y. I : 13, 14. Ap 1906. 



McNeill, L. H. Botrychium biternatum. Fern. Bull. 14: 74-7 7- 

 Jl 1906. 



Maxon, W. R. A new Botrychium from Alabama. Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Wash. 19 : 23, 24. 26 F 1906. 



B. aiabamense sp. nov. 



