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The Bryologist, for September, contains the following articles:^ 

 Gozzaldi, "Thomas Potts James," with portrait; Holzinger, Fabro- 

 leskea aiistini in Europe " ; Chamberlain, " Mounting Moss Spec- 

 imens," and " Buxbanmia aphylla " ; Harris, " Lichens — Nephroma- 

 Solorina " ; Hill, " Branched Paraphyses of Bryutn roseum " ; and 

 Lindberg, StcrcodoH plicatulusr 



The Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, for August, contains 

 the following : — Murrill, "The Polyporaceae of North America — V, 

 The Genera Cyrtoporus, Piptoporus, Sentiger and Porodiscus " ; 

 "Mez, Bromeliaceae Nicaraguenses Novffi"; Berry, "The American 

 Species referred to Thinnfeldia " ; Wiegand, "Some Notes on Jun- 

 cus" ; and Nash, "Revision of the Family Fouquieriaceae." 



The Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, for September, contains 

 the following : — Best, " Revision of the North American Species of 

 Leskea"; Eastwood, "New Species of Western Plants"; Mac- 

 Dougal, " Some Correlations of Leaves"; and Cushman, "Desmids 

 from Bronx Park, New York." 



The Fern Bulletin, for July, contains the following articles: — 

 Fitzpatrick, "The Fern Flora of Iowa"; Clute, " Fernwort Notes, 

 IH": F:aton, "The genus Equisetum in North America, XIV, 

 F. hiemale " ; Gilbert, " Campbell Easter Waters " (with portrait) ; 

 (iilbert, ''Aspienium muticum" ; Flett, "The Fern Flora of Washing- 

 ton"; Christ. "Can Scolopendrium lindeni, Hook, "be separated 

 from S. vulgare Sm.? " and Gilbert, " Two New Varieties of the 

 ternate Botrychium." 



The Plant World, for August, contains the following articles : — 

 Safford, " Extracts from the Note-book of a Naturalist on the Island of 

 Guam, IX"; Straw, "Ferns of Smugglers' and Nebraska Notches"; 

 Spaukling, "The Relations of Insects to Fungi"; Barrett, "The 

 Birthplace of Agriculture"; Lindahl, "A fasciated Tulip"; and 

 Waters, " Some Summer Observations." 



The Plant World, of September, contains the following articles : — 

 Baum, "The Breadfruit"; Bailey, "Lianes"; Safford, "Extracts 

 from the Note-book of a Naturalist in Guam, X " ; Goetting, " The 

 Leucocrinum " ; and Barrett, " Three Ecological Problems." 



Rhodora, for August, contains the following articles : — Fernald, 

 "American Representatives of Luzula vernal is ; Phelps, "An Hour 

 m a Connecticut Swamp"; Webster, "A Beautiful Pluteolus"; 



