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338 The Botanical Gazette. [October, 
compilation of the botanical work of the various Experiment Stations 
for the “Experiment Station Record.” 
HE ANATOMY Of the stem of Wistaria has been studied by Carlton 
C. Curtiss, and the results published in the Journal of the N. Y. Mier. 
Society (viii, 79), and again issued as the twenty-eighth Contribution 
from the herbarium of Columbia College. 
YEAST FREE from bacteria, molds, and other impurities, ob- 
is c 
years past, according to the American Brewers Review, and is likely 
to supersede the usual methods of preparation when required in large 
quantities, 
A SYNOPTICAL LIST, with description, of the ferns and fern-allies 
of Jamaica, is being published by G. S. enma, Superintendent of the 
Botanical Gardens, Demerara, in the Bud/etin of the Botanical Depart- 
ment, Jamaica. The tenth number appeared in the Budletin for July 
The list includes many new species. 
HE REPORT of the botanical department of the New Vai ye 
periment Station for 1891 covers over a hundred pages of the fou 
grape,” a paper read by Professor S, A. Beach at the Rochester mee _ 
tng of the American Association. 
ial, a 
hopes to secure some good developmental material, 
make cultures of Saprolegniacez, e 
P 
lecture on pollination of owers,” delivered at the pate nts,” a 
Society, January, 1892; “Cross and self-fertilization in plants, 
