iv CONTENTS 
33. Revision of the Genus Spilanthes. By Atpert Hanrorp Moore. 
34. I. New — _ ae and Schoenocaulon from Mexico. By J. 
M. GRE 
II. New or vical seemed Spermatophytes, chiefly from 
Mexico. By B. L. Rosinso 
III. New Plants from Guatemala me Mexico collected chiefly by 
C.C. Deam. By B. L. Roprnson and H. H. Bartierr. 
IV. Diagnoses of New Spermatophytes from Mexico. By M. L. 
FERNALD. 
35. The Soil Preferences of Certain Alpine and Subalpine Plants. By 
M. L. FeRNaL. 
36. I. Synopsis of the Mexican and Central American Species of Castil- 
leja. By A. Easrwoop. 
II. A Revision of the Genus Rumfordia. By B. L. Rosrnson. 
III. A Synopsis of the American Species of Litsea. By H. H. Bart- 
LETT. 
IV. Some Undescribed Species of Mexican Phanerogams. By A. 
TWOOD. 
V. Notes on Mexican and Central American Alders. By H. H. 
BARTLETT. 
. Diagnoses and Transfers of Tropical American Phanerogams. 
By B. L. Rosinson. 
VII. The Purple-flowered Androcerae of Mexico and the Southern 
United States. By H. H. Barrierr. 
VIII. Descriptions of Mexican Phanerogams. By H. H. Barriert. 
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37. Flora of the Islands of Margarita and Coche, Venezuela. : With 
8 plates. By Joun Ropert JOHNSTON. . 
38. I. A preliminary Synopsis of the Genus Echeandia. By C. A. 
WEATHERBY.’ 
II. Spermatophytes, new or reclassified, chiefly Rubiaceae and 
Gentianaceae. By B. L. Rosinson. 
Hil. — Forms of Lycopodium complanatum. By C. A. WratH- 
IV. News ee aan known Mexican Plants, chiefly Labiatae. By M. 
L. Fern 
Mexican Pie as Woe and new Species. By C. A. 
WEATHERBY, 
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