12 

 1876. 



Miscellaneous Botanical Contributions. Pro:. Am. Acad., xi. 71-104. 



Burs in the Borage Family. Am. Xat.'. x. 1-4. 



Plantain. Am. Agriculturalist. Jan.. p. 19. 



How Mowers are Fertilized. American Agriculturist. Art. I. Campanulas or 

 Beii Rowers. Jan.. p. 22: Art. II. Compound Flowers. Feb.. p. 62;" Art. ILL 

 Clerodemdron and Fire-weed. Apr,, pp. 142-143: Art. IV. Houstonia and Par- 

 tridge-berry. Maw p. 152: Art. V. Bicentra or Bleeding-hearts, June. p. 222: 

 An. VI. Laurel. Julv. p. 262: Art. VII. False Indigo and Led Clover, Aug., p. 

 303 : Art. VIII. Beans and other Flowers of tne P use Famiiu. Oct.. poo. 3 = 2-353 : 

 Art. IX. Ground-nut or Apios. Jan.. 1577. pp. 22-23: Art. X. The Busy Bee, 

 Feb.. pp. 62-63 : Art. XL The Good of Cross-fenilization. Mar., p. 102 : Art. XII. 

 How Cross-fertilization benefits. Maw p. 152: Art. XIII. Ladv-slippers. June. pp. 

 222-223, 



Cheilanthes Alabamensis ; Dichogamv in Epilo bimn angusrifoiium : Dimorphism 

 in Claytouia. Am. Xat.. x. 43-44." 



Comparative Zoology. Structural and Systematic. Xation. Xo. 5 7 5. p. 63-64. 



Seels that hoot in water : Use :: the hylrometrio twisting 0; the toil to we 

 carpels of Erodium. Am. J. Sou. III. xi. 157-155. 



Our Wild Gooseberries. Am. Xat.. x. 270-275. 



Toimiaea Mc-nziesii. Am. Xat.. x. 300. 



Botany of California, [Saxifragaceae and Gamopetalae by Asa Gray]. — Vol. 1. 



Darwiwana : Essays and reviews pertaining to Darwinism. Xew York. 1876. 

 5vo. pp. 0O6. 



Xotes on Acwoa [Trimen's Joum. Bot.. xw. 310-312]: Large Elm: Calluna 

 vulgaris, the Ling or Heather, rediscovered in Massachusetts. Am. Xat.. x. 

 457-490. 



Sedum rehexum. L. Am. Xat.. x. 5 53, 



Xwm-ohaea hava. Leitner. Am.' J. Sci.. III. xi. 416. 



Heteromorphismbn Epigaea. Am. J. Sci.. III. xn. 74-76: Am. Xat.. x. 490-492.] 



Contributions to the Botany of Xorth America. — 1. Character- of Canbya (h. 

 een. . and Arctomeoon. — 2. Characters cf Xew Seeches, etc. Proc. Am. Acad.. 

 xn. 51-54. with two piates. 



Subradieal solitary Flowers in Scirpas . Peiation of Coloration to Environment 

 Ant. J. Sci.. III. xi:. 46 7. 



1877. 



Date of P blication tf Elliort's Bttonv of South Carolina ana Georgia. Am. J. 

 Sci.. III. xiii. 51. 392. 



Homogone and Heterosrone -or Homogenous 000 Heterogenous Flowers. Am. 

 J. Sci.. Ill, xiii. 52-53. [Am. Xat.. xi. 42.] 



Xotice 0: Darwin on the Effects of Cross- and Seif-Fertilization in the \ egetable 

 Kingdom. Am. J. Sci.. HI. xrn. 125-141. 



Dextrorse and Sinistrorse. Am. J. Sci., III. xm. 236-237. 391. 



Fertilization 0: Geuuouo Amwewsii. Am, Fat., xi. 113. 



On = ome remarkable specimens of Kalrrdo. Vr:r'oUa, L. Proc. Bost. Soc. Xat. 

 Hist.. XIX. 75-76: [Am. Xat. XI. 175.] 



Characters 0:' some ihtie-uwouw or new zent-ro-. 0: ■ .tnts. rWc. Am. Aoai, 

 xn. 159-165. 



Xotes on the Historv of Helianthus tnberosus, lite so-called Jerusalem Arti- 

 choke. Bv J H. Trumbull and Asa Grav. Am. J. SeL, HI. xm. 347-352: xiw 

 42 5-429. 



The Jerusalem Artichoke once more. Am. Agriculturist, p. 142. [Gardeners' 

 Chronicle, el sew vii. 472.] 



JerminatioD of the fount Metro whiza. Torr. Am. J. ScL, III. xiw 21-24: 

 [Bot. Gazette. 11. 130-1 3 2. J 



Orchis rotundifoib-,. Purhn. Am. J. Sci.. III. xiw 72. [Am. Xat.. xi. 431.] 



