664 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Lindman,C.A.M. egnellidium novum genus Marsiliacearum. Ark. 
Bot. 3°: 1-14. f. r-ro. 1 Jl 1904. 
Rk. diphyllum sp. nov., native of southern Brazil. 
Loew, E. The nectary and the sterile stamen of Pextastemon in the 
group of the Fruficosi A.Gr. Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 17: 85-88. 
1904. 
Lowe, J. D. Axacamptodon splachnoides Brid. Bryologist, 7: 77- 
2S 1904 
Notes the occurrence of this moss in Connecticut. 
Lyon, H.L. ‘The embryogeny of Ginkgo. Minn. Bot. Stud. 3: 275- 
290. pl. 290-437 +f. A-E. 18 O 1904. 
Macoun, J. M. The flora of the Peace River region. Ottawa Nat. 
18: 115-118. 195 1904. 
Malme, G. 0. A. Die Gentianaceen der zweiten Regnell’schen Reise. 
Aik. Bot. 3° * 4-25, Af 2, 22°24 Fl 1904. 
includes one new species of Chelonanthus. 
Malme,G.0.A. O-xyfefali species novae vel ab auctoribus saepe con- 
fusae. Ark. Bot. 3°: 1-19. fl. r+ f.7, 2. 21 Jl 1904. 
With descriptions of 6 new species. 
Malme, G.0. A. Ueber die Asclepiadaceen-Gattung Zweedia Hooker 
& Arnott. Ark. Bot. 27: 1-20. pf. 1 +f. 7-g. 11 My 1904. 
Malme, G. 0. A. Ueber die Asclepiadaceen-Gattungen J/itostigma 
Decaisne und Amé/ystigma Bentham. Ark. Bot. 3': 1-24. pl. 2+ 
J Pye Ub JO: 4004. 
Recognizes 10 species of Mi‘ostiyma, of which 5 are new, and 3 of Amdélystigma, of 
which I is new 
Millspaugh, C.F. A new Bahaman £uphorbia. Torreya, 4: 172: 
21 N 1904. 
£. cayensis sp. 0 
Miyaké, K. Ueber das Wachstum des Bliitenschaftes von Zaraxacum. 
Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 16: 403-414. f/. 27. 1904. 
Moulton, D. H. Tenth annual meeting of the Josselyn Botanical So- 
ciety of Maine. Rhodora, 6: 192, 193. 21S 1904. 
Mueller, O. Observations on Laminaria bullata Kjellm. Minn. Bot. 
Stud. 3: 303-308. p/. 47. 18 O 1904. 
Murrill, W. A. A key to the perennial Polyforaceae of temperate 
North America. ‘Torreya, 4: 165-167. 21 N 1904. 
Murrill, W. A. The Polyforaceae of North America—IX. /onotus, 
Sesta and monotypic genera. Bull. Torrey Club, 31: 593-610. 26 
N 1904. 
ncludes 6 new species of /onofus, and 3 new genera, Laetiporus, 7) richaptum and 
Pogonomyces, based upon species previ 
