58 OUR NATIVE FERNS AND THEIR ALLIES. 



and Michaux. In Canadian Naturalist, Mar. 1870. Contains 

 interesting notes on species collected or named by these early 

 botanists. 



EATON (Daniel C). New and Little Known Ferns of the 

 United States. In Tor rey Bulletin, IV, 11, 12 (Mar. 1873), l8 > *9 

 (May, 1873) ; vi, 33 (May, 1875), 7L 72 (Jan. 1876), 263-265 (Oct. 

 1878), 306, 307 (Apr. 1879), 360, 361 (Nov. 1879); vn, 62-64 (J une 

 1880); vin, 4, 5 (Jan. 1881), 99, TOO (Sept. 1881) ; ix, 49, 50 

 (Apr. 1882); x, 26-29 ( Mar - l88 3) 101. I02 (Sept. 1883). Valu- 

 able notes and descriptions of new species. 



Ferns of North America. Illustrated with colored 

 plates drawn by J. H. Emerton and C. E. Faxon. This finely 

 executed work contains descriptions of the North American 

 species miscellaneously arranged ; it contains also a systematic 

 arrangement, with brief synoptical descriptions. It was origin- 

 ally published in parts, and though somewhat expensive, ought 

 to be in the library of every lover of the subject. The reputa- 

 tion of its author is a sufficient recommendation. 



Ferns of the Southwest. In Wheeler's Geological Re- 

 ports, vol. vi, 1877. Describes 72 species. 



Vascular Acrogens of California. In Botany of Cali- 

 fornia, vol. II, 1880. Describes 56 pteridophytes, including 43 

 ferns. 



GRAY (Asa). On the Discovery of Two Species of TricJio- 

 manes in the State of Alabama. In Sillimaiis Journal, Second 

 Series, vol. XV (1853). Description of T. Peter sii, n. sp. 



KUNZE (G.). Notes on Some Ferns of the United States. 

 In Sillimaris Journal, Second Series, vol. vi (1848). Com- 

 municated by G. Engelmann. Contains notes on several Amer- 

 ican Ferns and their allies, with descriptions of several species. 



WILLIAMSON (John). Ferns of Kentucky, i2mo. Louis- 

 ville, Ky., 1878. Illustrated by the author with etchings of the 

 Ferns of that State, 40 in number. 



Fern Etchings. I2mo. Louisville, Ky., 1879. Con- 

 taining descriptions and etchings of the Ferns of Northeastern 

 United States and Canada. 



Those desiring more extensive literature on the Ferns of 

 other countries should have access to the following works : 



FEE (F. L. A.). Memoires sur la Famille des Fougeres. 



