Connecticut. 



94, 1U05, [oS, with cover title and 31., 

 with pi.). 



Peet, L. H. Trees aud shrubs of 

 Central Park. New York, [1903], [2 p. 1 

 [vii]-x, [2], 363, with 16 maps ( par tly 

 double), front, (double map}, 30 pi.). 



Reichling, G. A. Recorded fungus 

 and di iie-inould flora of Long Island. 

 Toireya, Xew York, N.Y., 5, 1905, (85- 

 87). 



Sargent, C. S. Crataegus in 

 Rochester, New York. Rochester, N.Y., 

 Proc. Acad. Sci., 4, 1903, v93-136). 



Schneider, P. F. The paleobotany of 

 Onondaga. Svracuse, N.Y., Proc. Onon- 

 daga Acad. Sci., 1, 1903, (31-32). 



Skinner, A. Food materials used by 

 the Staten Island Indians. New Brigh- 

 ton, N.Y'., Proc. Na^ Sci. Ass., 9, 19u5, 

 ([391-41). 



^Iassacuusetts. 



Andrews, A. L. BryopLytes of the 

 Mt. Grey lock region. Khodoia, Boston, 

 Mass., 6, 1904, (72-75). 



Bartlett, H. H. Polygonum exscrtum 

 in Massachusetts. I c. 7, 1905, (140). 



Chamberlain, E. B. Plan'ago elon- 

 gata in Massachusetts. Let 6, 1904, 



(211). r 



Chrysler, M. A. Reforestation at 

 Wood's Holl, JIassachusetts. I.e. 7, 

 1905, (121-129, with 2 pi.). 



Clark, A. G. Triosteum pfrfoUatum 

 in Massachussets. I.e. 6, 1904, (179- 

 1.^0). 



Cushman, J. A. The desmid flora C'f 

 Nantucket. New York, N.Y., Bull. 

 Torrey Bot. CI., 32, 1905, (549-553). 



Femald, M. L. Some recently intro- 

 duced weeds. Transactions of the 

 -Massachusetts Horticultural • Society, 

 Boston, 1905, (ll-22j. 



Hervey, E. W. Plants new to the 

 flora of New Bedford. Rhodora, Boston, 

 Mass., 6, 1904, (22-23, 144j. 



Silcne conica in New Eng- 

 land, 7. 1905, (UOj. 



Hoffmann, R. Flora 

 countv, Massachusetts. 

 (202-206^. 



1145 SOOO gg 



Sanford, S. N. F. The occurrence of 

 Verbena slricta and Uelian'.hus mollis in 

 Massachusetts. ?.e. (88 89). 



— — Edipta alha in Massa- 

 chusetts. I c. 7, 1905, ([1731-174). 



Terry, E. H. BieraeJum murdrum in 

 Mussaclniseits. I.e. (SO). 



Ward, ]\I. E. Mimulus mosehatus in 

 Massachusetts. I.e. 6 1904, (227-228). 



Connecticut. 



Bartlett, G. H. Arenaria macr^- 

 phijlla in Connecticut. Rhodora, Boston, 

 Mass., 7, 1905, (20). 



Femald, M. L. Spergu'a satlva .n 

 Connecticut. I.e. (151-152). 



Graves, C. B. Noteworthy plants of 

 south-eastern Connecticut. I.e. 6, 1901, 

 (48-49). 



Some unusual Connecticut 



plants. I.e. (195-196). 



Graves, F. M. Uelenlum nudi llorum 

 in Groton, Connecticut. I.e. (79-80). 



Harger, E. B. Some introduced plants 

 Connecticut. I.e. (78). 



Holden, Isaac. Phycological notes of 

 the late Isaac Holden. Edited by F. S. 

 Collins. I.e. 7, 1905, (168-172, 222- 

 243j. 



Phelps, 0. P. New stations for two 

 rare Connecticut ferns [Pelaea gracilis 

 and A-'^plcniuin moiitaniivi]. Fern Bull., 

 Binghamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, (118). 



Rotoinson, B. L. A Connecticut station 

 for Lyeopodilun Sclago. Rhodora, Bos- 

 ton, Mass., 7, 1905, (20). 



Seymour, M. C. A newlv introduced 

 Galium. I.e. 6, 1904, (22). 



Sheldon, J. L. Some introduced weeds 

 of Connectittut. I.e. (140). 



Weatherby, C. A. Panieuvi Common- 

 s anuin in Connecticut. I.e. (42-43). 



Woodward, R. W. Two noteworthy 

 plants of New Haven, Connecticut 

 \_Phaseolus perennis and Molinia eoeru- 

 leal I.e. (89-90J. 



Two Connecticut grasses. 



Z.c. (177-178). 



Berkshire Some jjlants I'are or 



6, 1904, hitherto unrecorded in Connecticut. 

 I.e. 7, 1905, (68-09). 



