I-202. 



52 Index to American botanical literature 



gametophytes and fertilization. Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci: 6 : 



pL 1-24. 14 O 1904. 

 Filton, G. H. An addition to the fern-flora of Vermont. Rhodora 6 : 



235, 236. 16 D 1904. 

 Fink, B. Further notes on cladonias — IV. Cladonia verticiUaia. 



Bryologist 7 : 85-88. //. //. i N 1904. 

 Fitzpatrick, T. T. The fern flora of Montana. Fern Bull. 12 : 97- 



lor. [D] 1904. 



tzpatrick, T. J. Notes o 

 12: 108-110. [D] 1904 



Washington. Fern Bull. 



Foster, A. S. The broad wood-fern in Washington. Fern Bull. 12 : 



103, 104. [D] 1904. 

 Ganong, W. F. New precision-appliances for use in plant physiology* 



BoL Gaz. 37: 302-306. 16 Ap 1904. 



Grout, A. J. Hepatics with hand-lens. Bryologist 7: 89-98. / i- 



75. I N 1904. 

 Grout, A. J. Spore distribution in Buxbaumia. Bryologist 8 ; 3, 4* 



27 D 1904. 

 Hahne, A. H. Forking ferns. Fern Bull. 12 : 114-118. [D] 1904. 



Halley, R. A. Dr. Augustin Gattinger, the pioneer botanist of Ten- 

 nessee. 1-28. portrait. Nashville, Tenn., 1904. 



Reprinted from the American Historical Magazine for April, 1904. 



Harper, R. A. Hamilton Greenwood Timberlake. Trans. Wis. Acad. 



14: 690-693. fortrait. 1904. 



Harshberger, J. W. The relation of ice storms to trees. Trans. & 

 Proc. Bot. Soc. Pa. I: 345-349. 1904. 



HoUick, A. Phanerogarnia. Md. Geol. Surv. Miocene, 483-486. /- r. 

 1904. 



New species are described and figured in Quercus^ Ulmus^ Caesalpinia^ Rhus and 

 Pier is. 



Holm, T. Studies in the Cyperaceae^ XXL New or little known species 

 of Carex. Am. Jour. Sci. IV. 17: 3oi-3i7. /". -^-^J- Ap 1904. 



Includes descriptions of 15 new species, all American, and chiefly from Yukon. 



Holway, E. W. D. Notes on Uredineae^ III. Jour. Myc. 10 : 228. 



14 O 1904. 



Howe, M. A. Report on a trip to Europe. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 

 5: 217-222. /. 40^ 41. D 1904, 



Jack, J. G. The Arnold Arboretum. Trans. Mass. Hort. Soc. 1904: 



59-75. 1904. 



