48 SUMMARY OF CURRENT RESEARCHES RELATING TO 



Dewalque, G. — TJeber einige seltene Fame vom Hohen Venn. (On some rare 

 Ferns of the Hohe Venn.] 



Verh. Nat. Ver. preus. Rheinlande, Westfalens. 1904 (1905) p. 212. 



Fer nald, M. L. — An Alpine Adiantum. 



[A boreale Presl. is considered to be the same as A. pedatum var. aleuticum 

 Rupr., abundant on the Shickshock Mountains of the Gaspe Peninsula. J 



Rhodora, vii. (1905) pp. 190-2. 



Field, H. C. — Notes on Ferns. 



[jjomaria vulcanica var. repens, a new variety with creeping rhizome ; 

 Nephrodium unitum, a curious form ; and an adiantoid form of Aspi- 

 dium RichardiJ] 



Trans. New Zealand Inst., xxxvii. (1905) pp. 377-8. 



Futo, M. — Polypodium vulgare L. es P. vnlgare v. serratnm Willd. 



Novin. Kbzlem., iv. (1905) pp. 22-6. 



Gillot, X. — Partitions anormales d'Aspleninm Trichomanes L. (Abnormal divi- 

 sions in A. Trichomanes.) Bull. Soc. Bot. France, 1904 (sess. jubil.) pp. xcii.-ci. 



Gravagno, S. — Nesso fra le crittogame vascolari e le fanerogame gimnosperme. 



(Relation between the vascular cryptogams and the gymnospermous phane- 

 rogams.) Messina : Trinchera, 1904, 16mo, 42 pp. 



G w y n n e-V a c g h a n, D. T. — On the Anatomy of Archangiopteris Henryi and other 



Marattiaceae. 



Ann. of Bot., xix. (1905) pp. 259-72 (1 pi.). 



„ „ On the possible existence of a Fern Stem having the 



form of a Lattice- work Tube. 



New Phytologist, iv. (1905) pp. 211-16 (figs.). 



Handel-Mazzetti, and others. — Beitrag znr Kenntniss der Flora von West- 

 Bosnien. (Contribution to a knowledge of the Flora of West Bosnia.) 

 [Contains list of 18 Pteridophytes.] 



Oestcrr. Bot. Zeitschr., Iv. (1905) pp. 379-80. 



Hollick, A. — Additions to the Paleobotany of the Cretaceous Formation on Long 

 Island. 



[Contains descriptions and figures of Marsilea Andersoni sp. n.] 



Bull. New York Bot. Gard., iii. (1905) pp. 403-18 (10 pis. 



Ichimcra, J. — Supplement to "The List of Plants collected in Mt. Hakusan and 

 its vicinities." 



[Contains four Pteridophytes.] Bot. Mag. Tokyo, xix. (1905) pp. 93-7. 



Jones, C. E. — The Morphology and Anatomy of the Stem of the genus Lycopodinm. 



Trans. Linn. Soc, ser. 2 (Bot.) vii. (1905) pp. 15-35 (3 pis.). 



Keegan, P. Q. — The Chemistry of some Common Plants. 



[Contains analytical notes on Polypodium vulgare.] 



Naturalist, No. 584 (1905) pp. 274-7. 



Kellerman, W. A. — The Gray Polypody in Ohio. 



[Supplementary Note on the distribution. See Tidestrom.] 



Torreya, v. (1905) p. 197. 



Kidston, R. — On the Fructification of Neuropteris heterophylla Brongn. 



Phil. Trans., No. 197, Series B (1904) pp. 1-5 (1 pi.). 



,, On the Internal Structure of Sigillaria elegans of Brongniart's 



" Histoire des Vegetaux fossiles." 



Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, xli. (1905) pp. 533-50 (3 pis.). 



Kidston, R. & E. — Preliminary Note on the occurrence of Microsporangia in 

 organic connection with the Foliage of Lyginodendron. 



Proc. Roy. Soc, No. 76 b (1905) pp. 358-60 (1 pi.). 



Kltjgh, A. B.— The Horsetails and Club-Mosses of Wellington County, Ontario. 



Amer. Bot., viii. (1905) pp. 4-6. 



