CONTENTS Vv 
3. Novelties and new Combinations in the a Cryptantha. 
4. A Synopsis and Redefinition of P; 
III. Diagnoses and Notes relating to the Symabieieel chiefly of 
North America. By I. M. Jonnsron. 
69. I. Revision of the American Species of Hypozis. 
II. Some Genera closely related to Hypoxis. With 17 figures. By 
A. BRACKETT. 
70.24, eat in the Boraginaceae.—II. 
. A Synopsis of the American native and immigrant Borages 
of the Subfamily Boraginoideae. 
2. A tentative Classification of the South American Coldenias. 
II. Taxonomic Records concerning American Spermatophytes. 
1. Parkinsonia and Cercidium. : 
2. New or otherwise noteworthy Plants. 
3. A neglected Paper by Jean Louis Berlandier. 
4. On the Validity of Molina’s scientific Names. By I. M. 
JOHNSTON. # 
71. Notes on North American Scutellarias. With 2 plates. By C. W. 
PENLAND 
72. I. Polystichum mohrioides and some other subantarctic or Andean 
Plants in the northern Hemisphere. 
II. The dwarf Antennarias of northeastern America. With 1 = nt 
Ill. The a American Representatives of Arnica alpina. W 
plat . 
IV. Some Senos of eastern Quebec and Newfoundland. With 1 
* plate. 
V. New or restudied Plants of eastern America. By M. L. FERNALD. 
73. I. Records preliminary to a general Treatment of the Hupatorieae, 
—IV. By B. L. Rosinson. 
II. New Plants collected by Mrs. Richard C. Curtis in Portuguese 
West Africa. With 2 plates. By I. M. JouNsTON. 
HIT. On some South American Proteaceae. By I. M. JoHNSTON. 
IV. Studies in the Boraginaceae,—IIl. 
1. The Old World Genera of the Boraginoideae. bet il 
2. Notes on miscellaneous American Boraginaceae. DY * * 
JOHNSTON. 
74. Studies in the Boraginaceae,—IV. The North American Species of 
Cryptantha. By IL. M. JoHnston. 

