558 Index to American botanical literature 



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Gilbert, B. D. Observations on North American pteridophytes. Fern 



Bull. 13: 74-77- [S] 1905-'. 

 Gilbert, B. D. Some Mexican fernvvorts. Fern Bull. 13: 79-83. 



[S] 1905- 



Gow, J. E. An ecological study of the Sabine and Neches valleys, 

 Texas. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 12: 39-47- P^- Q-^i- i9o5- 



Greene, E. L. Extension of 6>iw^rtf«/^. Pittonia 5 : 309-312. 9S 

 1905. 



With descriptions of 5 new species, 



Greene, E. L. Latin as the language of botanical diagnosis. Science 

 II. 22: 338-340. 15 S 1905. 



Greene, E. L. Origin of Rhus bipinnata, Torreya 5 : 155-157- ^3 

 S 1905. 



Harper, R. M. Phytogeographical explorations in the coastal plain of 

 Georgia in 1904. Bull. Torrey Club 32 : 451-467. /. 7-5. 21 S 

 1905. 



Harper, R. M. Some large specimens of small trees in 'Georgia. 

 Torreya 5 ; 162-164. /. i. 23 S 1905. 



Harris, J. A. New fasciations. Torreya 5: 157-160. 23 S 1905. 



Barter, L. L. The variability of wheat varieties in resistance to toxic 

 salts. U. S. Dept. Agric. Plant Ind. Bull. 79: 1-48, 27 Jl 1905. 



Hay, G. U. The study of Canadian fungi : a review. Trans. Roy. 

 Soc, Canada IL 10*: 139-145. 1905. 



Herriot, W. Some new or little known Canadian plants. Ont, Nat. 

 Sci. Bull. I : 26-30. 15 Ap 1905. 



Hitchcock, A. S. North American species oi Agrosiis. U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, Plant Ind. Bull. 68 : 1-68, //. /-j/ 4-/. /, 2. 29 Ap 1905. 



Twenty-seven species are recognized, of which three are described as new. 



Holm, T. *' New species" of plants. Ont. Nat. Sci. Bull, i : 34-36. 

 15 Ap 1905. 



House, H. D. Lespedcza velufina Bicknell a homonym. Torreya 5 : 

 167. 23 S 1905. 



Jarvis, T* D. The Grammeae of the vicinity of Guelph [Ontario]. 

 Ont. Nat. Sci. Bull, i : 37, 38. 15 Ap 1905. 



Kirby, J. Some plants of Hempstead Plains [Long Island, N. Y.]. 

 Am. Bot. 7: no. [F 1905,] 



Klugh, A. B. The genus Aster at Puslinch Lake. Ont. Nat. Sci. 

 Bull. I : 30, 31. 15 Ap 1905. 



