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Hackel, E. Zwei neue Griser aus Chile. Oesterr. Bot. Zeits. 54: 
289-201. Aur 
Stipa uspallatensis sp. nov. and 7risetum Buchtienii sp. nov. 
Harper, R.M. The type-locality of Avenaria brevifolia. Torreya, 4: 
138-141. 30S 1904. [Illust. ] 
Herre, A.C. The growth of Ramalina reticulata. Bot. Gaz. 38: 218, 
219. f. 7. 23S 1904. 
Howe, M. A. Collections of marine algae from Florida and the 
Bahamas. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 5: 164-166. Au 1904. 
Johnson, D.S. The development and relationship of Monoclea. Bot. 
Gaz. 38: 185-205. p/. 16, 17. 23 S 1904. 
Knowlton, F.H. Fossil plants from Kukak Bay. Harriman Alaska 
Expedition, 4: 149-162. pl. 22-33. 1904. 
With descriptions of 9 new species in 7 genera. 
Lehman, E. A. North Carolina fungi. The Academy (Winston- 
Salem, N. C.) 27: 4031-4037. f. I-g. 5 1904. 
Lloyd, F. E. A visit to the Desert Botanical Laboratory. Jour. N. 
Y. Bot. Gard. §: 172-177. f. 27, 28. S$ 1904. 
Lloyd, F. E. & Bigelow, M.A. The teaching of biology in the secon- 
dary school. j-viii. 1~491. New York. 1904. 
Lucas, F. A. Variation in the ray flowers of the common cone-flower 
(Rudbeckia hirta). Am. Nat. 38: 427-429. f. 1-4. 24 Au 1904. 
Miller, K. A, ‘The lichens of «The Ledges,’’ Boone County, Iowa. 
Proc. Towa Acad. Sci. 11: 139-146. 1904. 
Millspaugh, C.F. Plantae Yucatanae. Fascicle II. Field Columb. 
Mus. Publ. 92. (Bot. Ser. 3: 85-151.) 26 Ap 1904. [Illust.] 
This fascicle comprises the Compositae ; every species is illustrated ; new species are 
described in Parthenium, Salmea, Encelia and Plagiolophus. 
Mottier, D. M. Fecundation in plants. i-viii, 1-187. f/ 1-75. 
Washington, 1904. 
Carnegie Inst. Publ. No: 15. 
Mueller, H. A. A preliminary list of the flowering plants of Madison 
County [Iowa]. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 11: 261-279- 1904. 
Murr, J. Chenopodien-Studien. Bull. Herb. Boissier, HI. 4: 989- 
994. pl. 5,6. 308 1904. 
Includes descriptions of several new American subspecies and varieties. 
Murrill, W. A. A new polyporoid genus from South America. Tor- 
Teya, 4: 141, 142. 30 S 1904. 
Phylloporia ; the type, P. parasitica sp. nov., native of Columbia. 
