11 



Botanical Notelets. Equisetum arvense ; Cypripedium acaule ; Acer nigrum ; 

 Anemone nemorosa or trifolia ; Dimorphism in Forsythia. Am. Nat, vn, 422-423. 



Dionsea. Am. J. Sci., Ill, vi, 150. 



PlanttB Texanae: a list of the Plants collected in Eastern Texas in 1872. and 

 distributed to subscribers by Elihu Hall. Salem, 1873. 4°, pp. 29. 



Rubus deliciosus, Torr. ; Spiranthes Romanzoviana. Am. J. Sci., Ill, vi, 389-390. 



Characters of new genera and species of plants. Proc. Am. Acad., viii, 620-631. 



Notes on Composites and characters of certain genera and species, etc. Proo. 

 Am. Acad., viii, 631-661. 



Cleistogenous Flowers in Oxybaphus nyctagineus. Am. Nat., vu, 692. 



Note on movements of leaves of Drosera and Dionsea. Am. Nat., vn, 738-739. 



1874. 



Yucca gloriosa ; Arundo Donax in Virginia ; Trichomanes radicans in Kentucky. 

 Am. J. Sci., Ill, vii, 65. 



How Trees grow tall. N. Y. Semi-weekly Tribune, Feb. 20, Mar. 6, Mar. 13. 



Insectivorous Plants. Nation, No. 457, pp. 216-217; No. 458, pp. 232-234. 

 [Darwiniana, pp. 289-307.] 



Notes on Compositse and characters of certain genera and species. Proc. Am. 

 Acad., ix, 187-218. 



Were the Fruits made for Man, or did Man make the Fruits ? Am. Nat., viii, 

 116-120. (Reprinted from the "Horticulturist.") 



Sphasralcea acerifolia in Illinois. Am. J. Sci., Ill, vu, 239. 



Pachystigma Canbyi, Gray; Woodsia Ilvensis, why so named? Villars and 

 Villarsia. Am. J. Sci., Ill, vu, 442-443. 



Insectivorous Plants — additional investigations. N. Y. Semi-weekly Tribune, 

 June 5. 



Note on the origin of "May Apples." N. Y. Semi-weekly Tribune, June 12. 



A Yegetable Steel-trap. N. Y. Semi-weekly Tribune, Nov. 6. 



The Office of Leaves. N. Y. Semi-weekly Tribune, Nov. 27. 



Do Varieties wear out or tend to wear out? N. Y. Semi-weekly Tribune, Dec. 

 8. [Am. J. Sci., Ill, ix, 109-114; Darwiniana, pp. 334-355. Noticed in Am. 

 Nat., ix, 53.] 



Contributions to the Botany of North America. — 1. A Synopsis of the North 

 American Thistles. — 2. Notes on Borraginacese. — 3. Synopsis of North Ameri- 

 can Species of Physalis. — 4. Characters of various New Species. Proc. Am. 

 Acad., x, 39-78. 



Johnson's New Universal Cyclopedia. — Botany, 1., 566-571. — Leaf, 11, 1694. — 

 Morphology, in, 627. 



1875. 



Revision of the Genus Symphoricarpus. Journ. Linn. Soc, xiv, 9-12. 



Note on Nemacladus, Nutt. Journ. Linn. Soc, xiv, 28-29. 



A conspectus of the North American Hydrophyllaceas. Proc. Am. Acad., x, 

 312-332. 



^Estivation in Asimina. Am. J. Sci., Ill, x, 63. 



Note on peas from mummies and clover from greensand marl. Nation, No. 

 523, p. 27. 



The Potato Rot ; Slitting down the Bark of Fruit Trees in Early Summer. Am. 

 Agriculturist, July, pp. 262-263. 



A Pilgrimage to Torreya. Am. Agriculturist, July, pp. 266-267. 



The Box-Huckleberry (Gaylussacia brachycera, Gray). Am. J. Sci., Ill, x, 155. 



Spontaneous Generation of Plants. Am. Agriculturist, Oct. 



^Estivation and its Terminology. Am. J. Sci., Ill, x, 339-344. [Trimen's 

 Journ. Bot., xiv, 53-58.] 



Menyanthes trifoliata; Botrychium simplex, with pinnated divisions to the ster- 

 ile frond. Am. Nat., ix, 468. 



The Botanic Garden. The Harvard Book, 1, 313-315. 



