306 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Coville, F. V. Arcterica, the rarest genus of heathers. Bot. Gaz. 37: 
298-302. f. 7, 2. 16 Ap 1904. 
Coville, F. V. Wokas, a primitive food of the Klamath Indians. 
Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1902: 725-739. p/. 7-77. 1904. 
Seeds of Mymphaea polysepala. 
Evans, A. W. Aefaticae of Puerto Rico—IV. Odontolejeunea, Cyclo- 
lejeunea and Prionolejeunea. Bull. Torrey Club, 31: 183-226. f/. 
8-12. 28 Ap 1904. 
With descriptions of Cyc/olejeunea gen, nov. and of 5 new species of Prionolejeunea. 
Fink, B. Further notes on Cladonias. C/adonia fimbriata. Bryo- 
logist, '7: 21-27. pl. 7 +f. 7. 5 Mr 1904. 
Greene, E. L. Some Canadian Antennarias. —I. Ottawa Nat. 17: 
201-203. 4 Mr 1904. 
Includes descriptions of 4 new species. 
Grout, A. J. Anew Brachythecium. Bryologist, 7:34. 5 Mr 1904. 
B. rivulare tenue var. nov. 
Hemsley, W. B.  Crossosoma californicum. Curt. Bot. Mag. III. 60: 
Bl. 7949. Ap 1904. 
Native of California. 
Hemsley, W. B. Passifiora vitifolia. Curt. Bot. Mag. III. 60: 7. 
7936. 1 Ja 1g04. 
Native of tropical America. 
Hemsley, W. B. Solanum grandiflorum. Curt. Bot. Mag. II. 60: 
pl. 7945. 1 Mr 1904. : 
Native of South America. 
Holzinger, J. M. The genus Avaco/ia in North America. Bryologist, 
7:28, 29. 5 Mr 1904. 
Hooker, J. D. Lysichitum camtschatcense. Curt. Bot. Mag. III. 60: 
pl. 7937. 1 ¥F 1904. 
Jennings, 0. E. Notes on some rare or interesting Ohio plants. Ohio 
Nat. 4:61. 20 Ja 1904. 
Kellerman, W. A. & Jennings, 0. E. Report for 1902 on the State 
Herbarium, including additions to the State Plant List. Ohio Nat. 
4: 69-73. 20 Ja 1904. 
Lawson, A. A. The gametophytes, archegonia, fertilization and 
embryo of Seguota sempervirens. Ann. Bot. 18: 1-28. pl. 1-4. Ja 
1904. 
Lewton-Brain,L. Fungoid pests [attacking cotton in the West Indies]. 
West Indian Bull. 4: 344-348. 1904. 
Lyon, F. The evolution of the sex organs of plants. Bot. Gaz. 37: 
280-293. f. 1-16. 16 Ap 1904. 
