448 Index to American botanical literature 



Setchell, W. A. Gy7iinogongriis Torreyi (Ag.) J. Ag. Rhodora 7 : 



136-138. 8 Jl 1905. 

 Shaw, C. H. Botanizing in British Columbia. Plant World 8 : 105- 



107. [My] 1905. 

 Shirley, H. A. Our summer's diversions [at Salem, N. C.]. Am. 



Bot. 8 : 64-67. [My] 1905. 

 Shreve, F. The development of Sarracenia purpurea L. Johns Hop- 

 kins Univ. Circ. 1905*: 31-34. My 1905. 



Small, J. K, Rosales. N. Am. Fl. 22 : 1,2. 22 My 1905. 



Character of the order and key to the families. 



Smith, J. D. Undescribed plants from Guatemala and other Central 

 American republics. XXVII. 'Bot. Gaz. 40: i-ii. 18 Jl i9°5- 



Descriptions of 23 new species in 21 genera. 



Snow, L. M. The development of root-hairs. Bot. Gaz. 40: 12-48. 



pi. I -^ f. 10-15. 18 Jl 1905. 

 Squires, W. A. The rise and fall of the tumbleweeds. Am. Bot. 9 : 



9-11. Jl 1905. 



Streeter, S. G. A treasure spot of wild flowers. Plant World 8: 76- 

 78. /. 22. [Ap] 1905. 



Sydow, H, & P. Novae Fungorum species — II. Ann. ]Myc. 3- 

 185, 186. 10 My 1905. 



Includes 3 new species from Utah. 



Taylor, E. B. How and where ferns grow in Southwest Georgia. 

 Fern Bull. 13: 53-60. [My] 1905* 



Taylor, E. B. Nature's engrafting. Torreya 5: 108. 24 Je 1905. 



Rhodora 7' 8o- 



Terry, E. H. Dicksonia pilosiusada forma schizoph) 

 Rhodora 7 : 99. 12 My 19*05. 



Terry, E. H, Hieracium juuroriun in Massachusetts. 

 14 Ap 1905. 



Thaxter, R. Preh'minary diagnoses of new species of Laboidbeniaceae. 

 Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. 41 : 301-318. Jl 1905. 



Descriptions of 28 new species in 12 genera, of which one is new: DisiUIiomyces. 



Thorn, C. Some suggestions from the study of dairy fungi. Jour. 

 Myc. II: 117-124. 19 Jl 1905. 



Tilton, G. H. Scrophuhina leporella at Willoughby. Rhodora 7 ' "9- 



I Je 1905. 



Tourney, J. W.^ Notes on the fruits of some species of Opuntia. Bull. 

 Torrey Club 32 : 235-239. //. g, 10. 27 My 1905. 



