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INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 53 
Gifford, J. The Luquillo Forest Reserve, Porto Rico. Forestry & 
Irrig. 9: 537-541. N 1903. [Illust.] 
Gilbert, B. D. The fern flora of New York. Fern Bull. 11: 97-105. 
[D] 1903. 
Gilbert, B. D. William Ralph Maxon. Fern Bull. 11: 121. fortr. 
[D] 1903. 
Gow, J. E. Preliminary list of the flowering plants of Adair County. 
Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 8: 152-159. Igot. 
Griggs, R. F. Notes on interesting Ohio willows. Ohio Nat. 4: 
11-16. N 1903. 
Grout, A. J. Some moss societies. Bryologist, 6: 94-96. N 1903. 
Halsted, B. D. Fungi injurious to forests. Statem. Penn. Dept. For- 
estry, IQO0I-02: 68-86. pl. 77-26. 1902. 
Harshberger, J. W. An ecological study of the flora of mountainous 
North Carolina. Bot. Gaz. 36: 241-258. 15 O 1903; 368-383. 
15 N 1903. 
Haug, B. L. Is Detmer’s experiment to show the need of light in 
starch-making reliable? Bot. Gaz. 36: 389-g91. f. 7, 2. 15 N 
1903. 
Hemsley, W. B. Fendlera rupicola. Curt. Bot. Mag. 59: p/. 7924. 
1 N 1903. 
Native of southwestern North America. 
Hennings, P. Zwei neue, Friichte bewohnende Uredineen. Hed- 
wigia, 42 (Beibl.): 188, 189. 4 Jl 1903. 
Uredo Goeldiana, on Eugenia, from Brazil; Aecidium Purpusiorum, on Cratae- 
gus, from Mexico. 
Hieronymus, G. Se/agine//ae novae. Symb. Antill. 3: 524-527. 1 
My 190 , 
Descriptions of three new species. 
Hodge, C. F. Nature study and life. i-xvi. 1-514. f. 7-796. Bos- 
ton, 1902. 
Holm, T. Some new anatomical characters for certain Gramineae. 
[Dissert. Catholic Univ. Am.] 1-35. New Haven, 190} 
[Originally published, with two text-figures, in Bot. Centralb. Beih. 11 : 101-133. 
1901. } 
Holzinger, J. M. On some fossil mosses. Bryologist, 6: 93, 94- 
N 1903. 
Hooker, J. D. Cofyledon (Echeveria) pulvinata. Curt. Bot. Mag. 
59: pl. 7978. 1 O 1903. 
Native of Mexico. 
