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Spaulding, P. Two fungi growing in holes made by wood-boring 
insects. Ann. Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. 15: 73-77. pl. 25-27. 
30 Ap 1904. 
Sumstine, D. R. A new Aydnum. Torreya, 4: 59. 28 Ap 1904. 
Hf, Earleanum sp. nov., from Pennsylvania. 
Towle, P. M. & Gilbert, A. E. The fruiting season of the hair-cap 
moss. Bryologist, 7: 35, 36. 5 Mr 1904. 
Trelease, W. Aberrant veil remnants in some edible agarics. Ann. 
Rep. Missouri Bot. Gard. 15: 83-85. A/. 370-379. 30 Ap 1904. 
Trelease, W. An ecologically aberrant Begonia. Ann. Rep. Mis- 
souri Bot. Gard 15: 79-81. f/. 28, 29. 30 Ap 1904. 
B, untfolia Rose, sp. nov. 
Underwood, L. M. ‘The early writers on ferns and their collections — 
II. J. E. Smith, 1759-1828 ; Swartz, 1760-1818 ; Willdenow, 1765- 
1812. ‘Torreya, 4: 49-52. 28 Ap 1904. 
Wiegand, K. M. & Foxworthy, F. W. A key to the genera of woody 
plants in winter, including those with hardy’representatives found 
growing wild or in cultivation within New York State. 1-27. 
Ithaca, N. Y., 1904. 
Woodward, B. B. Bibliographical notes. XXXI.—A. St. Hilaire’s 
‘* Plantes usuelles des Brasiliens.’’ Jour. Bot. 42: 86, 87. 1 Mr 
1904. 
