NOTES AND LITERATURE. 
BOTANY. 
The Journals. — Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, March :— 
Rydberg, ‘Studies on the Rocky Mountain Flora"; House, * Two 
New Species of Convolvulus from the Western United States”; 
Harper, *Phytogeographical Explorations in the Coastal Plain of 
Georgia in 1903.” 
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, April:—Evans, * New or 
Noteworthy Hepaticz from Florida"; Eastwood, “ New Species of 
Western Plants”; Maxon, “A New Botrychium from Jamaica”; 
Cushman, ** Notes on the Zygospores of Certain New England Des- 
mids, with Descriptions of a few New Forms.” 
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, May :— Toumey, * Notes on 
the Fruits of some Species of Opuntia "; Howe, ** Phycological Stud- 
ies— I. New Chlorophycez from Florida and the Bahamas"; 
House, “Notes on New Jersey Violets"; Britton, “ Bryological 
Notes — 11.” 
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, June: — Evans, * Hepatice 
of Puerto Rico — V. Ceratolejeunea "; Underwood, * A Summary 
of Charles Wright's Explorations in Cuba " ; Kauffman, * The Genus 
Cortinarius — a Preliminary Study”; Berry, “ A Ficus confused with 
Proteoides." 
The Fern Bulletin, April : — Eggleston, “ The Fern Flora of Ver- 
mont”; Clute, “What Constitutes a Species in the Genus Isoetes " ; 
Flett, “Observations on Lycopodium selago-lucidulum”; Parish, 
“ Ophioglossum californicum in Central California”; Clute, “The 
Round-leaved Maiden Hair ” Eaton, “Notes on Isoetes”; Taylor, 
“How and where Ferns grow in Southwest Georgia.” 
Journal of Mycology, March : — Morgan, “The Genus Gibellula ” ; 
Arthur, “Cultures of Uredinez in 1904”; Kellerman and Ricker, 
* First Supplement to * New Genera of Fungi published since the 
Year 1900,’ with Citation and Original Descriptions ”; Kellerman, 
* Notes from Mycological Literature — XIV." 
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