Rhode Island. 



1116 



8000 gg 



IiUODE Island. 



Beattie, F. S. Rhode Island plants. 

 Rhodora, Boston, Mass., 7, 1905, (39-40). 



Collins, J. F. The black spruce 

 \Ficea n'lqra^ in Rhode Island. I.e. 6, 

 1904, (41^2). 



Some interesting Rhode 



Island bogs. l.c. ([149J-150). " 



Howe, R. H., jun. Lotus tennin as a 

 waif in Rhode Island. Z.e. 7, 190.J, 

 (167-168). 



Sanford, S. N. F. The range of 

 Saufui-us cernuus extended into Rhode 

 Ishmd. I.e. 6, 1904, (77-78). 



rEXXSYLVANIA. 



Gruber, C. L. Crataegus in Berks 

 county, Pennsylvania. New York, X.Y., 

 Bull. Torrey"Bot. CI., 32, 1905, (.389- 

 392). 



Jellett, E. C. The winter flora of 

 Germantown and vicinity. German- 

 town, 1901, (21). 



New Jersey. 



Berry, E. W. Fossil flora from 

 CiifEwood, New .Jersey. New York, N.Y , 

 Bull. Torrev Bot. Cl., 32, 1905, (43-48, 

 with 2 pL). 



An old swamp-bottom [in 



the New Jersey Ci-etaceons]. Torreya, 

 New York, NT., 5, 1905, (179-182, 

 with text-fig.). 



House, TI. I). Some rare ferns of 

 central New Jersey. Fern Bull., Bing- 

 hamton, N.Y., 12, 1904, (80-82). 



New Jersey violets. New 



York, N.Y., Bull. Torrey Bot. Cl., 32, 

 1905, (253-260, with 3 pi). 



Oiilu. 



Classen, E. Mosses of Cuyahoga and 

 otiier counties of Northern Ohio. Ohio 

 Nat., Columbus, Ohio, 4, 1904, (157- 

 160). 



Bonser, T. A. Ecological study of 

 Big Spring jjrairie, Wyandot county, 

 Ohio. Columbus. Ohio, Acad. Sci., Sp. 

 Papra., No. 7, 1903, (1-96, with maps 

 with iliustr.). 



Griggs, P. F. Interesting Oliio 

 willows [,S'aZ(.r]. Ohio Nat., Columlnis, 

 Ohio, 4, 1803, (11-16). 



Jennings, 0. E. Rare or interesting 

 Ohio plants. I.e. 4, 1904, (61). 



Kellerman, W. A. and Jennings, 0. E. 

 Report for 1902 on the State herbarium, 

 including additions to the State jilant 

 list. I.e. (59-60). 



The gray polypody [Mar- 



(j'lnar'ia folijpod'io'ides (L.) Tidestroni] in 

 Ohio. Torreva, New York, N.Y., 5, 

 1905, (197). 



and Jennings, 0. Flora 



fif Cedar Point. Ohio Nat., Columbus 

 Ohio, 4, 1901, (186-190). 



Kellerman, W. R. Flora of Hen and 

 Chicken islands, 1903. I.e. (190-191). 



Lazenby, W. R. Forest trees in 

 Ohio. Columbus Horticultural Society. 

 Quarterly Journal of Proceedings. 

 Columbus, Ohio, 16, 1901, (115-118, 



with text-fig.). 



Schafifner, J. H. Poisonous and other 

 injurious plants of Ohio. Ohio Nat., 

 Columbus, Ohio, 4, 1904, (16-19, 69-73). 



Wetzstein, A. The white prickly 

 poppy 'lAnjeinonc alha] in north-western 

 Ohio. Plant World, Washington, D.C., 

 7, 1904, (277-278). 



Michigan'. 



Bumham, S. If. Ferns of Ann Arbor, 

 I\lichigan. Fern Bull., Binghamton, 

 N.Y.,l2, 1901,(50-5P. 



Daniels, F. P. The flora of the 

 vicinity of Manistee, Mich. Lansing, 

 Rep. ilich. Acad. Sci., 4, 1904, (125- 

 144). 



Ecology of the flora of 



Sturgis, Mich., and vicinity. I.e. (145- 

 159). 



Longyear, B. 0. Saprophytic fleshy 

 fungi known to occur in .Michigan. I.e. 

 (113-121).- 



Wheeler, W. A. Plants of Isle 

 Povale [.\iicli.]. ilinn. Bot. Stud., 

 Minneapolis, Mmn., (Scr. 2), Pt. 5, 1901, 

 (619-620). 



Wisconsin. 



Goetting, i\Irs. A. E. On lonely 

 rocks and sand-edged bluffs [in Wis- 

 consin]. Plant World, Washington, 

 D.C., 7, 1904, (170-172). 



