Nos. 451-452-] NOTES AND LITERATURE. 



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Squires, ''Wild Flowers of Prairie and Canyon in Northern Idaho"; 

 Beal, "What is a Bud and how long does it retain its Identity " ; 

 Pepoon, " Destruction of a Farm Flora." 



The Plant World, March :— Safford, "Extracts from the Note- 

 Book of a Naturalist on the Island of Guam — XVI " ; Waters, " Plant 

 Wounds and Natural Pruning"; Blodgett, "Frost-Weeds and other 

 Winter xNotes " ; Bailey, " Undraped Trees " ; Britton, " Relations of 

 Plants to Birds and Insects." 



Rhodora, February : — Davenport, "Recollections of Charles 

 Christopher Frost (with portrait)"; Ames, Spinittthes neglecta" \ 

 Davenport, "Miscellaneous Notes on New England Ferns — VI"; 

 Fernald, "Preliminary Lists of New England Plants — XIII. 

 Juncaceae"; Collins, "The Black Spruce in Rhode Island"; 



"Some Interesting Mosses from a Southern Vermont Peat-Bog"; 

 and Ames, " Spiranthes Grayi. " 



Rhodora, March :— Leavitt, "Partial Reversion in Leaves of the 

 Fern-leaved Beech"; Graves, "Noteworthy Plants of Southeastern 

 Connecticut " ; Robinson, " Identity of Anychia dichotoma " ; Rehder, 

 Preliminary Lists of New England Plants — XIV." 



Rhodora, April : — Chase, "North American Allies of Scirpiis 

 lacusirts''- Andrews, " Bryophytes of the Mt. Greylock Region — 

 III"; Slosson, "A New Hybrid Fern from Vermont": Sanford, 

 "The Range of Saururus cernuus extended into R. I.": Flarger, 

 "Some Introduced Plants of Ct." ; Nye, " Uulblets (;f Microstylis 

 ophioglossoides" ■ Knight, Cleomc s,rnilat,i in M. /- : Craves, 



tions for Botrychiiim viatricaricefolinm in Ct."' 



7I;rr^j'^7, February: — Stone, "Physi.. In-;, : " : 



Juncacece of the West Indies"; I>rittnii. 



Harper, "New Station for Arabis 



on Epigcca repens^^ ; and Atkinson. ".A NV ' 



of Ft. Frederick, 



