INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 413 
Morris, E.L. The bush morning-glory. [Zpomoea leptophylla Torr.] 
Plant World, '7: 111-113. p/. 5, 6. My 1904. 
Murrill, W. A. The Polyporaceae of North America— VII. The 
genera Hexagona, Grifola, Romellia, Coltricia and Coltriciella. 
Bull. Torrey Club, 31: 325-348. 24 Je 1904. 
Romellia and Coltriciella are new genera. 
Nehrling, H. The beginning of spring in Florida. Plant World, 7: 
93-96. Ap 1904;—II. Plant World, 7: 118-122. My 1904; 
—III. Plant World, 7: 137-140. Je 1904. 
Osterhout, G. E. Notes on Colorado plants. Bull. Torrey Club, 31: 
357, 358. 24Je1g04. [lIllust.] 
Includes new species in 4raéis and Aulospermum. 
Peirce, G. J. Notes on the Monterey pine. Bot. Gaz. 37: 448-455. 
J. I-5. 20 Je 1904. 
Peirre, L, & nr I. Sapotaceae. Symb. Antill. §: 95-176. 20 
My 1904. _ [Illust.] 
An enumeration of the Antillean and many South American species, with descrip- 
tions of 34 new species in 8 genera. 
Plowman, A. B. The celloidin method with hard tissues. Bot. Gaz. 
37: 456-461. 20 Je 1go4. 
Putnam, B. L. In Pennsylvania woodlands. Am. Bot. 6: 62, 63. 
[My] 1904. 
Rolfs, P. H. Wither-tip and other diseases of citrous trees and fruits 
caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporoides. U. S. Dept. Agr. Plant 
Ind. Bull. 52: 1-22. pf. 7-6 +f. 7. 3 Mr 1904. 
Safford, W. E. Extracts from the note-book of a naturalist on the 
island of Guam. —XVII. Plant World, 7: 81-87. Ap 1904; — 
XVIII. Plant World, 7: 113-118. My 1904;—XIX. Plant 
World, 7: 141-146. Je 1904. 
Salmon, E.S. A revision of some species of Ectropothecium. Bull. 
Torrey Club, 31: 309-324. fl. 13, 14. 24 Je 1904. 
Schulz,0.E. Smi/ax Linn. Symb, Antill. 5: ine 20 My 1904. 
A monograph of the Antillean species, of which 21 are recognize 
Scofield, C. S. The glumes of ‘‘ beardless’’ barley. cn World, 7: 
146-149. pl. 8. Je 1904. 
Smith, A. M. Corrected and enlarged list of plants found on the 
Adirondack League Club tract. Adirondack League Club [Year 
Book], 1904: 43-61. [1904.] 
Smith, E. F. & Swingle, D. B. The dry rot of potatoes due to 
Fusarium oxysporum. U.S. Dept. Agr. Plant Ind. Bull. 55: 1-64. 
pl. i-8 +f. 7. 16 F 1904. 
