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Botany — Continued 



Ecuador 

 Botanical explorations in Ecuador. J. N. Rose, 

 il Pan Am Union B (17th & B sts, N.W., 

 Washington, D.C. 25c) 52:24-34 Ja '21 



England 

 Changes in the British flora, J: Vaughan. 

 19th Century (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. T5c) 

 88:486-97 S '20 



Fiji 

 List of Fijian plant names. C. H. Wright. 

 Fiji Ag Dept B 10:1-10 '18 



Florida 

 Ferns of Roval Palm hammock. J: K. Small, 

 iii-vii, l-39p il 50c 'IS J: K. Small, Perry 

 av & 207th St, N.Y. 



France 

 Flora of the Somme battlefields. F. A. 

 White. Card Chron (Lqnd) 68:276 D 4 '20 



Great Britain 

 See ulso National institute of agricultur- 

 al botany (English) 



Guatemala 

 Uredinales of Guatemala based on collections 

 by E. W. D. Holway. J. C. Arthur. Am J 

 Bot 5:325-36. 420-46, 462-89, 522-50 Je-D '18 



Hawaiian Islands 



Arborescent indigenous legumes of Hawaii. J. 

 F. Rock. (Bot. B. 5) 53p il '19 Hawaiian Is- 

 lands Bd. of ag. and forestrj^ Honolulu 



Cvtaiidreae Hawaiienses, sect, microcalyces 

 Hillebr. J. F, Rock, il Am J Bot 6:203-16 My 

 '19 



Floral aspects of the Hawaiian Islands. A. 

 S. Hitchcock, il Smithsonian Rep (Smith- 

 sonian inst., Washington, D.C.) 1917:449-62 



Leguminous plants of Hawaii. J. F. Rock. 

 234p il '20 Hawaiian sugar planters' assn., 

 Honolulu 



Some botanical and environmental aspects of 

 Hawaii. D. H. Campbell. Bcol 1:257-69 O 

 ■20 



Vegetation of the Sandwich Islands. Card 

 Chron (Lond) 68:235 N 13 '20 



India 



Drought resisting plants in the Deccan. R. 

 K. Bhide. il J Indian Bot 2:27-43 Ja '21 



Notes on the distribution of liverworts in 

 the western Himalayas, Ladak and Kash- 

 mir. S. R. Kashyap. bibliog J Indian Bot 

 2:80-3 My '21 



Physiological anatomy of the plants of the 

 Indian desert. T. S. Sabnis. il J Indian 

 Bot 2:1-19, 61-79 Ja, My '21 (to be cont) 



Species novae indiae orientalis. il J In- 

 dian Bot 2:44-54 Ja '21 



Isle of Pines 

 Una excursion botanica a Isla de Pinos. M. 

 Cremata. il R de Ag Cuba p 47-9 F '20 



Japan 



New Japanese fungi. T. Tanaka. Mycol 9: 

 167-72, 249-53, 365-S; 10:86-92, 285-8; 11:80-6, 

 148-54 My-Jl, N '17, Mr, N '18; Mr-My '19; 

 Abstract (pt. 4). Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9.no 

 6:769-71 Je '18 



Macedonia 



Flora of Macedonia. Nature (St Martin's st, 

 London, W.C. 6d> 102:395 Ja 16 '19 



Malay archipelago 



Oreomyrrhis borneensis Merr. sp. nov., an in- 

 teresting addition to our knowledge of the 

 •19 



Studies of some Porto Rican fungi. L. R. 

 Tehon. il Bot Gaz 67:501-11 Je '19 



Maryland 

 Hildebrandt, P. M. Study of the climatic con- 

 ditions of Maryland, as measured by plant 

 growth. (Physiological researches, v. 2, no. 

 18) Q 341-405P $2.75 '21 Williams & Wilkins 

 CO, 2419-2421 York road, Baltimore, Md. 



[21-13368] 



Mexico 



Botanical trip to Mexico. A. S. Hitchcock, il 

 maps Sci Am Monthly (Science Press, Gar- 

 rison. N.Y. 30c) 8:129-45, 216-38 P-Mr '19 



Plantae mexicanae purpusianae, X. T. S. 

 Brandegee. Cal Univ Pub Bot v 7, no 10 

 325-31P '20 (10c) 



Michigan 



Upland societies of I'etoskey-'Walloon lake 

 region. H. D. Clayberg. bibliog map Bot 

 Gaz 69:28-53 Ja '20 



Minnesota 

 Flora of lake Vermillion, Minnesota. L. H. 

 Pammel. (In Ames forester, 1917, p. 40-4) 

 il '17 la. State coll.. For. club, Ames 



Montana 

 Flora of Glacier nation.-il park, Montana. P. 

 C. Standley. (Contributions from U.S. Nat. 

 herbarium, v. 22.pt. 5) 235-43Sp il '21 U.S. 

 Nat. museum, Washington, D.C. 



New South Wales 



Forest flora of New South Wales, pts 63, 

 65-66. J. H. Maiden. (v. 7,pts. 3. 5, 6) 

 77-121, 193-237, 239-93p il Is '20-'21 N.S. 

 Wales govt, botanist, Dir. of the botanic 

 gardens, Sydney 



New York 

 Flora of the town of Southhold, Long Island 



and Gardiner's Island. S. H. Burnham and 



R. A. Latham. Torreya 21:1-11, 28-32 Ja- 



Mr '21 

 Plants and animals of Mount Marcy, New 



York. C: C. Adams and others, il Ecol 1:71- 



di, 204-33, 274-87 Ap-O '20 



New Zealand 



Flora of Stewart Island (New Zealand) : a 

 study in taxonomic distribution. J. C. Wil- 

 lis, bibliog maps Ann Bot 33:23-46 Ja "19 



Floras of the outlying islands of New Zea- 

 land and their distribution. J. C. Willis, 

 bibliog maps Ann Bot 33:267-93 Jl '19 



New Zealand plants and their story, by L. 

 Cockavne. Reviews. J Ag New Zealand 19: 

 321-2 N '19; Gard Chron (Lond) 68:271 D 

 4 '20 



On the floras of certain islets outlying from 

 Stewart Island (New Zealand). J. C. Willis, 

 map Ann Bot 33:479-84 O '19 



Plant invasion of New Zealand with refer- 

 ence to Lord Howe, Norfolk, and the Ker- 

 madic islands. J. C. AVillis. bibliog Ann 

 Bot 34:471-92 O 20 



Nova Scotia 

 Coniferous sand dune in Cape Breton island. 



L. H. Harvey, il Bot Gaz 67:417-26 My '19 

 Vegetation of northern Cape Breton island, 



Nova Scotia. G. E. Nichols, bibliog il Conn 



Acad of Arts and Sci Trans (Yale Univ. 



press. New Haven, Conn.) 22:249-467 Je 'IS 



Oregon 



Additions to the flora of western Oregon 

 during 1920. J. C. Nelson. Torreya 21:24-8 

 Mr '21 



Philippine Islands 



Philippine fiber plants. W: H. Brown. (B. 19) 

 Hop il '19 Philippine Islands Bur. of for- 

 estry, Manila 



Philippine palms and palm products. W: H. 

 Brown and E. D. Merrill. (B. 18) 129p il '19 

 Philippine Islands Bur. of forestry, Manila 



Porto Rico 



Check list of Porto Rican fungi and a host 

 index. J: A. Stevenson, bibliog J Dept Ag 

 Porto Rico 2:125-64 Jl '18 



New or noteworthy Porto Rican fungi. F. L. 

 Stevens and N. E. Dalbey. il Mycol 11:4-9 Ja 

 '19 



Studies of some Porto Rican fungi. L. R. Te- 

 hon. il Bot Gaz 67:501-11 Je '19 



