130 
114; glabella, 59, 91, 92, 108; 
cilis, 80, 102; intermedia, ees 
Jongimucronata, 
ina LE: oe 
sey wdcropleyiian, 1 105, oe 
107, ae o ronata, a apak 
ornithop 74, 89; enn a, 
89, 94: oe 102 a 
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9 
Polypodium, 62; 
poly podioides, 7 dear re 
48,1022 12854 
olypody, 15; Sus ,4 
Ralysterhar. 33; 38) oe 
74; adian 
forme, 34; bese 34, 35 
ersoni 
PRINCE, S. F., Fern notes, 4 
Pteridophytes of northwestern On- 
tario, an annotated list of, I, 38; 
LE, 76 
Pteridium aquilinum, 79, 101; var. 
ery 58, 62 pr Gaby 19 
QO1, 125; cretica, 24 
E., More pleasures 
38 
eviews arte, 
land, Notes Ptéridologiques, 22; 
Butters, K., Taxono: 
Geographic studies in 
American Ferns, 53; te, 
; plant names, 62; 
MacCaushey, Vaughn, The enus 
Gleicheni: 
Islands, o sai fe 3 
Notes on weste of 
of some new cases of axiom 
AMERICAN FERN JOURNAL 
in ferns, 58; Wuist, E. D., g-- 
amous apie, cep oi toy in stot ae 
cies of ferns, 95 
Rubus ene 40; parviflorus, 40: 
UGG, G., A Vermont Fern 
i 50 
shea a 122 
vulgare, 19, 652,. 
Rolaaieils rupestris, cigs ge 60, 
103, 126; crema es, 
SHREVE, a REST, The cine 
i 
Piebanctaty amet 15; ebony, 15, 
56; silvery, 16 
StrerL, W. N., Studies of some 
new cases of apogamy in ferns 
(review), 58 
Tectaria, 58 
Thelypteris, 56 
Tricho . 5 i OB) 6; 
alati 68; arbuscula, 68: Boschi- 
polypodtotds, 67; pusillum. 
: radian es 
oo. on sie oh 67: pease be 
sphenoides, 67; ten 
trichoideum, 68 
Vaccinium uliginosum, 42 
WHEATHERBY, C. A., Pellaea mi- 
crophylla Mett. ex Kuhn, 104 
WINSLOW, E. J., Notes on the: 
Male Fern in Vermont, 18 
Wocdsia, obtuse, 15 
W oodsia, 5, 72; alpina, 24, 51, si 
re 
: 
= 
122, 125 
lia 
(review), 95 
Xyris elata, 122 
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