450 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Brotherus, V. F. Axdracaceae, in Engler & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam, 
1°: 265-268. f. 162-165. gol. 
Brotherus, V. F. Aryales, in Engler & Prantl, Nat. Pflanzenfam. 1°: 
277-384. f. 171-241. 1901; 385-480. f. 242-3737. 1902; 481- 
576. fF. 332-433. 1903. 
Buckhout, W. A. The effect of smoke and gas upon vegetation. 
Ann. Rep. Pa. State Coll. 1900-01: 297-324. Al. 1-4. Igol. 
Burrill, T. J. & Blair, J. C. Prevention of bitter rot. Ill. Agric: 
Exp. Sta. Cire: 56: 1-3. Jl 1902. 
Campbell, R. Canadian fungi. Can. Rec. Sci. 9: 89-99. 31 D 
1903. 
Chodat, R. & Hassler, E. Plantae Hasslerianae, soit énumération des 
plantes récoltées au ioettad Bull. Herb. Boissier, II. 4: 61-92. 
31 D 1903. 
Includes new species in ee Buetinera, Solanum (4) Cestrum and Manettia, 
and new varieties and forms in various genera 
Col, A. Recherches sur Picasa! sécréteur interne des Composées. 
Jour. de Bot. 17: 252-288. f. 7-22. S 1903; 289-318. f. 23-28. 
N 1903. 
Davis, J. J. Third supplementary list of parasitic fungi of Wisconsin. 
Trans. Wisc. Acad. 14: 83-106. S 1903. 
Issued in advance of publication of the volume. 
Davis, W.T. Additions to our local fauna and flora. Proc. Nat. Sci. 
Assoc. Staten Island, 8: 5. 9 F 1901. 
Davis, W.T. Local notes on vanishing wild flowers. Proc. Nat. Sci. 
Assoc. Staten Island, 8: 29, 30. 8 F 1902. 
Davis, W. T. Two additions to the list of Staten Island plants. 
Proc. Nat. Sci. Assoc. Staten Island, 8: 30, 31. 8 F 1902. 
Duss, A. Division, nomenclature & habitat des Fougéres & Lyco- 
podes des Antilles francaises. 1-113. Lons-le-Saunier, 1903- 
No lycopods are mentioned. 
Duss, A. Enumération méthodique des Muscinées des Antilles fran- 
caises. I.—-Hépatiques. 1-41. Lons-le-Saunier, 1903. 
Various new species are enumerated, but not described. 
Duss, A. Enumération méthodique des Muscinées des Antilles fran- 
caises. II.— Mousses. 1-39. Lons-le-Saunier, 1903. 
Various new species are enumerated, but not described 
Elliott, D. G. A list of mammals collected by Edmund Heller, in the 
San Pedro Martir and Hanson Laguna mountains and the accom- 
