Index to American botanical literature 443 



Fink, B. Further notes on cladonias. V. Cladonia gracilis. Bry- 

 ologist 8: 37-41. //. 4, I My 1905. 



Fink, B. How to collect and study lichens. Bryologist 8: 22-27. 

 7 Mr 1905. 



Fischer, W. A list of Ohio plants with compoimd leaves. Ohio 

 Nat. 5; 340-343. 15 My 1905. 



Flett, J. B. Observations on Lycopodium bicididiun. Fern Bull. 



13 : 48. [My] 1905. 



Frye, T. C. & Blodgett, E. B. A contribution to the life history of 



Apocynum androsaemifoUum. Bot. Gaz. 40: 49-53.//. 2. 18 Jl 



1905- 

 Gager, C. S. The '^monsoon-dust" of the South Atlantic Ocean. 

 Plant World 8 : 124, 125. /. 2g. [Je] 1905. 



Gilg, E. A new gentian from Bolivia. Torreya 5 : 109. 24 Je 1905. 



Ge7ttiana dolichantha sp. nov. 



Oilman, C. Two ferns new to the flora of Vermont, Rhodora 7 : 

 103-T05. I Je 1905. 



Greene, E. L. Derivation of the name Chamaecrista. Torreya 5 : 

 ■ 126-128. 27 Jl 1905. 



Greene, E. L. The earliest local flora. Plant World 8: 115-121. 

 /. 26. [Je] 1905. 



Greene, E. L. Some Ptelea segregates. Torreya 5 : 99, 100. 24 Je 



1905- 



Bescriptions of 3 new species. 



Greenman, J. M* Descriptions of spermatophytes from the south- 

 western United States, Mexico, and Central America. Proc. Am. 

 Acad. Arts & Sci. 41 : 235-270. 24 Jl 1905. 



Includes descriptions of 2 new genera and 49 new species. 



Grout, A. J. Notes on Vermont bryophytes. Bryologist 8: 51-53- 



I My 1905. 

 Gruber, C. L. Crataegus \n Berks County, Pennsylvania —III. Bull. 

 ' Torrey Club 32 : 389-392. 29 Jl 1905. 



>Mth descriptions of 5 new species and varieties. 



Haberer, J. V. Plants of Oneida County, New York, and vicinity, 



I. Rhodora 7: 92-97. 12 My 1905 ; 106-110. i Je 1905. 

 Harper, R. M. Coastal plain plants in New England. Rhodora 7 ^ 

 69-80. 14 Ap 1905. 



Harper, R. M, The fern flora of Georgia. Fern Bull. 13: r-i7- 

 [Ap] 1905. 



