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mendatory letter from St.-Gaudens is among the most highly 
prized enna: of the sculptor. 
ce footed eo in a mee career, oe follicfang 
ihe peace child figures with globe, dolphin, eagle and fish, 
make this unique fountain a veritable phantasy in bronz 
eee OF THE STAFF, SCHOLARS AND 
ST : OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL 
DEN DURING THE YEAR 1915 
Andrews, A. L. Notes on North American Sphagnum—VI (VII). 
Bryological notes—I. Aschisma kansanum, new species, 
with remarks upon the genus. Torreya 15: 63-67. 12 Je 
1915. 
Odontochisma Macounii in Iceland. Bryologist 18: 51, 
52. 21 : 
— Calypogeia arguta from the Faroe Islands. Bryologist 
18: 94 (78), 95 (79). 20 O 1915. 
Barnhart, J.H. Report of the ptosis (for the year 1914). 
ull. . Bot. Gard. 9: 5. 31 Mr 1915. 
Bicknell, E. P. The ferns ead! flowering plants of ees 
XIV. Bull. Torrey Club 42: 42-47. 29 Ja 1915;—XV. 
Bull. Torrey Club 42: ee 16 ie vers; -XVL Bull. 
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Britton, E.G. West Indian mosses as Mosses of the Danish 
West Indies and Virgin Islands. Bull. Torrey Club 42: 1-8. 
pl. i. 29 Ja 1915. 
——— Mosses of Bermuda. Bull. Torrey Club 42: 71-76. pl. 
6,7. 2 Mr 1IgI5. 
—- Report of the Honorary Curator of Mosses. Bull. N. Y. 
Bot. Gard. 9: 36-38. 31 Mr 1915. 
Britton, E. G., & Hollick, A. A new American fossil moss. 
Bull. Torrey Club 42: 9, 10. f. 2, 2. 29 Ja 1915. 
Britton, N.L. The same e; Mons island. Ann. Missouri 
Bot. Gard. 2: 33-58. pl. 7, 7 My 1915 
