Titles of informal papers and notes presented before the 
Botanical Club, A. A. A. S., Brooklyn meeting, 1894. 
C. E. Bessey: The germination of the macrospores of 
Marstlia vestita. 
E. F. SMira: Tannin as a mordant for staining cell-mem- 
branes. 
F. C. NEWCOMBE: JZanninas a mordant for staining prolv- 
plasmic structures. sae 
. J. BEAL: The use of measurements tn the identification 
of grasses. : 
L. R. Jones: The decrease of oat-smut in Vermont. 
B. T. GALLoway, E. F. SmiTH and G. H. HICKs: For- 
maline as a preserving fluid. 
N. L. Britton: The check-list of plants of the northeastern 
States. : 
E. F. Smiru: The bacterial disease of cucumbers with an 
exhibit of photomicrographs. . 
 C. E. Bessey: Extreme decapttalization. ee 
L. R. Jones: A Haematococcus for class-demonstration 
motile gametes. 
E. J. DURAND: Sporangial trichomes on certain erns. ‘he 
ARTHUR HOLLick: The significance of stipules from 
standpoint of paleobotany. 
&. R Bide. The Sndbig of a considerable quantily of 
Eustichia Norvegica in Wisconsin, in frutting stages. 
J. J. Davis: Gonidial chains of Entyloma flerkee. a 
B.D. HALSTED: Solandi printing of variegated NT 
C. E. Bessey: A better pronunciation of botanica af pee 
B.D. Hatsrep: The peach-spotting fungus 4 @ 
asite. a of the 
E. J. DURAND: Development of Olpidium SP» one of 
Chytridiacee. aconid 
B. D. HALSTED: A peculiar discoloration of the Pe 
ay: [tures of 
E. F. SMitu: A simple method of making pur nee 
Sung. the Br : 
‘" CE. Bessey and Roscor Pounp: The work of : - 
tanical Seminar of Nebraska. : she ear 
M. B. WaIte: The killing of young shoots of # ee 
excessive transpiration. : 
M. B. WAITE: Staining the flagella of bacteria. 
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