40 
Notes on two North ae ferns. Bull. Torrey Club 
41: 307-309. pl. 7 
Small, J. K. Peplortions in a Peete and on the Florida 
Keys. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 15: 69-79. pl. 129-131. Ap 
1914 
———— Report of the Head Curator of the Museums and Her- 
pa (for the year 1913). Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 8: 276-282. 
4 Ap 1914. 
Stout, : B. LC foods of the American Indians. Jour. 
N. Y. Bot. Gard. 15: 50-60. r 1914. 
——— Report of Ae st of the Laboratories on his trip to 
Europe. Jour. N. Y. Bot I 20. IQ14. 
Report of the Director of the oe (for the year 
1913). Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 8: 284-290. 4 Ap 1914 
Williams, R.S. Philippine mosses. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 15: 
12-14. Ja 1914. 
— Philippine mosses. Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 8: 331-377. 
pl. 171-174. 23 Jl 1914 
R. S, WILLIAMS. 
NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Britton, Mrs. N. Wille, Mr. John F. Cowell, 
director of the Buffalo Botanical Garden, and Mr. Stewardson 
Brown, of the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, sailed on 
January 30 for Porto Rico, where about six weeks will be spent in 
further botanical explorations. 
Dr. A. G. Johnson, of the University of Wisconsin, spent a day 
at the Garden recently in a study of herbarium material of the 
genus Helminthosporium. 
“The Flora of the Vicinity of New York: A Contribution to 
Plant Geography,” comprising 683 pages and 9 maps was issued 
January 30, 1915, as volume 5 of the MEmorrs oF THE NEW YORK 
BoTanicaL GARDEN, by Norman Taylor, formerly of the Garden 
staff 
