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or hitherto Unrecorded in Connecticut”; Harper, “ Coastal-plain 
Plants in New England”; Terry, ** Mieracium murorum in Massachu- 
setts”; Meader, ** Actinella odorata in Maine." 
Rhodora, May :— Fernald, * The North American Species of Erio- 
phorum —I"; Haberer, ‘Plants of Oneida County, N. Y., and Vi- 
cinity — I”; Collins, ** Chlorochytrium lemne in America”; Terry, 
* Dicksonia pilosiuscula forma schizophylla in Vermont"; Churchill, 
* Three Plants New to the Flora of Vermont.” 
Rhodora, June: — Robinson, * Two Varieties of Sisymbrium offi- 
cinale in America"; Gilman, “Two Ferns New to the Flora of 
Vermont”; Leavitt and Spalding, “ Parthenogenesis in Anten- 
naria"; Haberer, * Plants of Oneida County, N. Y., and Vicinity 
— I (Continued) "; Hervey, “ Silene conica in New England” ; Cush- 
man, “A Contribution to the Desmid Flora of New Hampshire”; 
Tilton, “ Scrophularia leporella at Willoughby." 
Rhodora, July : — Chrysler, “Reforestation at Woods Hole, Mass. 
— a Study in Succession "; Fernald, * The North American Species 
of Eriophorum — II”; Setchell, ** Gymnogongrus torreyi”; Wood- 
ward, “An Extension of Range of Zatonia pubescens”, Bartlett, 
“ Polygonum exsertum in Massachusetts." 
Torreya, April: — Harper, * Some Noteworthy Stations for Pinus 
palustris? ; Murrill, “ Terms applied to the Surface and Surface 
Appendages of Fungi"; King, “Experiment to show that the 
Absence of Light alone will prevent the Process of Photosynthesis "' ; 
Parish, “Birds and Mistletoe —a Correction”; Cockerell, “ The 
Name Melampodium.” 
Torreya, May: — Schneider, * The Classification of Lichens "; 
Lloyd, * The Course of the Pollen Tube in Houstonia — a Prelimi- 
nary Note ";— Reichling, ‘Contributions to the Recorded Fungus 
and Slime-mould Flora of Long Island"; Berry, * Three Cotyledons 
in Juglans”; Ellis, ** A New Rosellinia [ A. dakeri] from Nicaragua”; 
Underwood, “ A Much-named Fern [Microstaphyla moorei), 
Torreya, June: — Greene, “Some Ptelea Segregates”; Yatsu, 
“Cytological Differences between the Palmella and Filamentous 
Forms of Stigeocloneum”; Parish, “Flowering of Yucca australis” ; 
Underwood, “ Botrychium silaifolium Presl”; Eggleston, “ Amelan- 
chier arguta”; Taylor, * Nature's Engrafting”; Gilg, “ A New Gen- 
tian from Bolivia”; Nash, “A Trio of Grasses New to the West 
Indies.” 
