82 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. XXWIII. 



A cristate tree of Cerens -i-antais. in situ, is figured by Mrs. 

 Drennan, in Floral Life for September. 



A good figure of Yucca glaiica, as it grows in Colorado, is printed 

 in Floral Life for August. 



Excellent practical instructions for the collection of herbarium 

 material of palms are given by Dammer in the Notizblatt des K. 

 botanischett Gartens urn/ Museums of Berlin, of July lo. 



A paper on the phylogeny of Angiosperms, resuming publications 

 in the Botanical Gazette, is reprinted by Coulter from Vol. lo of the 

 Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago, under date of 

 April I. 



The endogenous adventive buds of several genera of phanerogams 

 are considered by De CandoUe in a separate from the Archives des 

 Sciences Physiques et Naturelles of Geneva, for July. 



The structure of a number of the woods of Borneo is described by 

 Bargagli-Petrucci, and illustrated with photograms, in fascicle 6-8 

 of Malpighia for 1903. 



The first part of a study of the comparative anatomy of the barks 

 of the Salicaceae, by Perred^s, is published as No. 39 of the papers 

 from the Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories, of London. 



The root anatomy of Angiosperms is the subject of a paper by 

 Kroemer, forming Heft 59 of Bibliotheca Botanica. 



Variation in the androecium of Stellaria media is discussed, with 

 curves, by Reinohl, in the Botanische Zeitung, I Abteilung, of 

 September 16. 



A paper on the development of the fruits in heterocarpic Com- 

 posites is published by Patane in Malpighia, Vol. 17, fascicle 9. 



Dr. Chamberlain's paper on Mitosis in Pellia, contained in the 

 Botanical Gazette oi July, is concurrently issued from Vol. 10 of the 

 Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago. 



The application of the kinematograph to the class presentation of 

 plant movements is continued by Miss Scott in a paper on the move- 

 ments of the flowers of Sparmannia africana in the Annals of Botany 

 of September. 



The spurting of water from the leaf-tips of Colocasia nymphufcUa 

 is considered by Molisch in the Berichte der deutschen Botanischcn 

 Gesellschaft of September 2 1 . 



