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INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Britton, N.L. The /wncaceae of the West Indies. Torreya, 4: 23. 
25 F 1904. 
Notes the occurrence of Juncus aristulatus Michx. in Cuba, 
Burnham, S. H. Notes on Zfigaea repens. Torreya, 4: 25. 25 F 
1904. 
Canby, W. M. Joseph Hinson Mellichamp. Torreya, 4: 8-10. 27 
Ja 1904. 
Cockerell, T. D. A. Some fungi collected in New Mexico. Jour. 
Myc. 10: 49-51. 19 Mr 1904. 
Cockerell, W. P. Note on a rubber-producing plant. Science, II. 
19: 314, 315. 19 F 190 
Pic peta odorata utilis, native of Colorado, 
Cockerell, W. P. A trip to the Truchas Peaks, New Mexico. Am. 
Nat. 37: 887-891. 8F1 
With lists of plants and insects pee above timber-line. 
Coker, W.C. Selected notes, III. Bot. Gaz. 37: 60-63. f. 1-17. 
20 Ja 1904. 
Collins, J. F. The black spruce in Rhode Island. Rhodora, 6: 41, 
42. 17 F 1go4. 
Congdon, J. W. A new lupine from California. Muhlenbergia, 1 
38. 9 Ja 1904. 
Lupinus deflexus sp. nov. 
Cushman, J. A. Desmids from southwestern Colorado. Bull. Torrey 
Club, 31: 161-164. pl. 7. 24 Mr 1904. 
Dandeno, J.B. The mechanics of seed-dispersion in Ricinus communts. 
Bull. Torrey Club, 31: 89-92. 11 F 1904. 
Darwin, F. Ona self-recording method applied to the movements of 
stomata. Bot. Gaz. 37: 81-105. f 7-15. 18 F 1904. 
Davenport, E. B. Recollections of Charles Christopher Frost. Rho- 
dora, 6: 25-27. portrait. 17 F 1904. 
Davenport, G. E. Miscellaneous notes on New England ferns, — VI. 
Rhodora, 6: 31-33. 17 F 1904. 
Dobbins, F, The parsleys. Plant World, 7: 14, 15. Ja 1904. 
Dudley, W. R. & Thompson, C. H. Notes on Californian Uredineae 
and descriptions of new species. Jour. Myc. 10: 52-55. 19 Mr 
1904. 
Includes new species in Puccinia (3) and Uromy-es. 
Duvel, J. W. T. Preservation of seeds buried in the soil. Bot. Gaz. 
37: 146, 147. 18 F 1904. 
