INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 365 
Nye, H. A. Bulblets of AMcrostylis ophioglossoides. Rhodora, 6: 79 
6 Ap 1904. 
Opperman, M. A contribution to the life history of Aster. Bot. Gaz. 
37: 353-362. pl. 74, 75. 17 My 1904. 
Osmun, A. V. Further stations for Botrychium matricariaefolium in 
Connecticut. Rhodora,6: 80. 6 Ap 1904. 
Parish, S.B. The fern flora of California. Fern Bull. 12: 1-15. 
[Mr] 1904. 
Ramaley, F. Anatomy of cotyledons. Bot. Gaz. 37: 388, 389. 17 
My 1904, ’ 
Rehm, H. Ascomycetes Americae borealis. Ann. Myc. 2: 32-37. 
15 F 1904; 175-178. 15 Ap 1904. 
Includes 19 new species in 17 genera. 
Rhodes, A. L. Response of roots to chemical stimuli. Rep. Mich. 
Acad. Sci. 4: 112. 1904. ; 
Robertson, A. English herbals. Pop. Sci. Mo. 65: 65-67. My 
1904. 
Robinson, B. L. Diagnoses and synonymy of some Mexican and 
Central American eupatoriums. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 31: 
247-254. 20 F rgo4. 
With descriptions of nine new species of Lupatorium. 
Robinson, B. L. New spermatophytes of Mexico and Central America. 
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 31: 265-271. 20 F 1904. 
Includin ng new species in Hechitia, oS Parnassia, Pentstemon, Piptothrix, 
Brickellia (2), Verbesina (2) and Zia 
Robinson, B. L. Notes on the genus Mimosa in Mexico and Central 
America. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 31: 257-261. 20 F 1904. 
With descriptions of 6 new species. 
Robinson, B. L. Notes on some polygonums of western North 
America. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 31: 261-265. 20 F 1904. 
With descriptions of 3 new species.of the section Avicudaria, 
Robinson, B. L. Synopsis of the mikanias of Costa Rica. Proc. 
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 31: 254-257. 20 F 1904. 
With descriptions of 3 new species of A/tkania, 
Rose, J. N. William M. Canby. Bot. Gaz. 37: 384-388. portrait. 
17 My 1904. 
Rusby, H. H. Beverages of vegetable origin. Jour. N. Y. Gard. 5: 
79-86. Ap rgo4. 
Saccardo, P. A., Peck, C. H. & Trelease, W. The fungi of Alaska. 
Harsiman Alaska Expedition, 5: 11-64. f/. 2-7. 1904. 
Includes descriptions of 39 species in 35 genera. 
