6700 



787 



6700 



Clute, Willard N[elson]. Botryehium 

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A new form of the boulder 



Fern. Fern Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 

 10, 1902, (87-88). 



A ten years retrospect. 



Fern Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 10, 1902, 

 (101-104). 



Collins, J. Franklin. An extension of 

 range for the typical Lycopodium com- 

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Copeland, Edwin Bingham. Two 

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Curtiss, A. H. Among Florida Ferns. 

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Davenport, George E. Miscellaneous 

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IV. [Note 7. The ever- 

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V. [Note 8. Supplemen- 

 tary. Note 9. Some further observa- 

 tions on Nephrodiuml Ibid. (157-166). 



■ Two new Fern lists — II. 



Fern. Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 10, 

 1902, (22-24 ; 59). [Review of " Work- 

 ing List of North American Pterido- 

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 by L. M. Underwood, lb., (54). 



Early Fern study in 



America. Fern BuU., Binghamton, 

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Senke, P. Sporenentwicklung bei 

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Druery, Chas. T. A Lemon-scented 

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 62, 1902, (250). 



The Maiden-Hair Spleen- 

 wort, Asplenium Triehomanes. Garden, 

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Separation of mixed charac- 



ters [in Ferns]. Gard. Chron., London, 

 (Ser. 3), 31, 1902, (371-372). 



Dmeiy, Chas. T. Pterie aquilina 

 cristata. Gard. Chron., London, (Ser. 

 3), 32, 1902, (226-228, figs. 77, 78). 



Notes on the January Fern, 



Bulletin. Fern BuU., Binghamton, N.Y.,. 

 10, 1902, (51-52). 



British fern culture. Fern 



Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 10, 1902, 

 (107-111). 



Dunn, Stephen Troyte. Descriptions- 

 of new Chinese plants, chiefly by S. T. D., 

 with an introductory note by Charles 

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Eaton, Alvah A[ugustus]. The genus- 

 Equisetum in North America. [Tenth 

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 Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 10, 1902, (43- 

 45). Eleventh paper. E. fluviatile L. 

 (71-74). 



Specific characters in Botry- 

 ehium tenebrosum. Fern Bull., Bing- 

 hamton, N.Y., 10, 1902, (54-56). 



A new form of Nephrodium 



Thelypteris. Fern Bull., Binghamton,, 

 N.Y., 10, J 902, (78). 



A new Equisetum. Fern 



Bull., Binghamton, N.Y., 10, 1902, (120- 

 122). 



Engelhardt, Hermann. Tertiarpflan- 

 zen von Stranitzen, Schega und Radel- 

 dorf in Steiermark. Wien, Beitr. Pal. 

 Geol. Ost-Ung., 14, 1902, (163-184, mit 

 4 Taf.). 



Fanner, J[ohn] Bretland and Hill, 

 T[homaB] G[eorge]. On the arrange- 

 ment and structure of the vascular strands 

 in Angiopteris evecta, and some other 

 Marattiaceae. Ann. Bot. Oxford, 16, 

 1902, (371-402, pi. 16-18, fig. 21). 



Faull, J. H. The anatomy of the 

 Osmundaceae. Toronto, Stud. Univ. 

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Fedcenko, B. Material zur Flora des 

 Schugnan. (Russ.) St. Peterburg, Trav. 

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Fischer, Franz. Ueber Aspidiaria, 

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Flerov, A. Flora des G ouveruementa 

 Wladimir. (Russ.) Moskva. Schriften 

 herausg. v. d. Naturforscher-Gesellschaft 

 bei d. Universitat Jurjeff, 10, 1902, (I- 

 XII -I- 1-338!+ 1-76) ; deutsches R^s. (1- 

 20, mit 33 Abbild. u. 4 Karten u. Separ.)' 

 23 cm. 



