858 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. (Vor. XXXIX. 
The wild legumes of Maryland are considered by Norton and 
Walls in Bulletin No. roo of the Maryland Agricultural Experiment 
Station. 
A first paper on Wyoming forage plants and their chemical com- 
position, by Knight, Hepner, and Nelson, forms Bulletin no. 65 of 
the Wyoming Experiment Station. 
A paper by Laurent on the “Flore pliocéne des Cinérites du 
Pas-de-la-Mongudo et de Saint-Vincent-la-Sabie (Cantal)" forms vol. 
9, part 1, of the Annales du Musée d’ Histoire Naturelle de Marseille. 
The Journals. — Botanical Gazette, April:— Thaxter, “A New 
American Species of Wynnea”; Shoemaker, “On the Development 
of Hamamelis virginiana” ; Christman, * Sexual Reproduction in the 
Rusts ” ; Whitford, ** The Forests of the Flathead Valley, Montana”; 
Livingston, * Note on the Physiology of Stigeoclonium ” ; Trow, “ Fer- 
tilization in the Saprolegniales.” 

Botanical Gazette, May :— Dean, “On Proteolytic Enzymes —1”; 
Cardiff, “ Development of Sporangium in Botrychium ” ; Livingston, 
^ Physiological Properties of Bog Water”; Darbishire, “ An Appara- 
tus for observing the Transpiration Stream ” ; Lyon, “ Polyembryony 
in Sphagnum”; Maxon, “ Adenoderris, a Valid Genus of Ferns." 
Botanical Gazette, June :— Arthur, * Leguminous Rusts from 
Mexico"; Cannon, *On the Water-conducting Systems of some 
Desert Plants” ; Caldwell, * The Effects of Toxic Agents upon the 
Action of Bromelin ” ; Sargant, “ The Early History of Angiosperms.” 
The Bryologist, May :— Fink, * Further Notes on Cladonias—V”; 
Arnell, * Phzenological Observations on Mosses” ; Towle, “Notes on 
the Fruiting Season of Catharinea ”; Sargent, * Lichenology for 
Beginners ”; Britton, * Notes on Nomenclature —V ” ; Cardot, “Notes 
on some North American Mosses — II” ; Wood, “ Additions to the 
Lichen Flora of Long Island ”; Grout, “Notes on Vermont Bryo- 
phytes " ; Holzinger, “ Two Changes of Name." 
The Bryologist, July : — Evans, “ Diagnostic Characters ‚in the 
Jungermanniacex ”; Andrews, “ Additions to the Bryophytic Flora 
of West Virginia”; Sargent, « Lichenology for Beginners — II”; 
Nicholson, “ Tortula pagorum" ; Britton, * A Long Lost Genus to the 
United States — Erpodium ” ; Fink, *What to note in the Macro- 
scopic Study of Lichens." 
(No. 466 was issued Oct. 16, 1905.) 
