Nos. 455-456.] NOTES AND LITERATI/RE. 



ceffi of North America — VII " ; Cook, "The Nomenclature of the 

 Royal Palms " ; and Osterhout, " Notes on Colorado Plants." 



Journal of Mycology, July : — Morgan, " New Species of Pyreno- 

 mycetes": Holway, '"Notes on Uredineae— II " ; Ricker, "Notes 

 on Fungi— I, New or Interesting American Uredineai " ; Ellis and 

 Everhart, " New Species of Fungi from Various Localities " ; Keller- 

 man, "A New Species of Peronospora " ; Kellerman, "Cultures of 

 PucciniaThompsonii" ; Kellerman, "Elementary Mycology" (contin- 

 ued) ; Kellerman, "Index to North American Mycology" (contin- 

 ued) ; Kellerman, "Notes from Mycological Literature — XI"; 

 and Kellerman and Ricker, "New Genera of Fungi Published since 

 the Year 1900" (continued). 



Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, July : — Britton, 

 "Explorations in Florida and the Bahamas"; Nash, "Effects of the 

 Past Winter on Shrubs." 



Ohio Naturalist, ]mMi'.-^ York, "The Embryo-Sac and Embryo 

 of Nelumbo; Kellerman and Jennings, Flora of Cedar Point"; 

 Kellerman, "Flora of Hen and Chicken Islands, 1903"; and Schaff- 

 ner, "The Jacket Layer in Sassafras." 



The Plant World, June : — NehrHng, "The Beginning of Spring in 

 Florida — III" ; Safford, "Extracts from the Note-Book of a Natur- 

 alist on the Island of Guam — XIX"; Schofield, "The Glumes of 

 ' Beardless ' Barley " ; and Barrett, " The Lleren, a Rare Root Crop." 



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

 of a Naturalist on the Island of Guam— XX"; Goetting, "On 

 Lonely Rocks and Sand-edged Bluffs " ; Shear, " The Black Fungi " ; 

 and Bailey, " Some Unusual Woody Plants." 



Phodora, June: — Kennedy, "Flora of Willoughby, Vermont"; 

 Fernald, "Identity of Michaux's Lycopus uniforus'' ; Eggleston, 

 "Addenda to the Flora of Vermont"; Hervey, "Plants New to the 

 Flora of New Bedford " ; Collins, " Some Maine Mosses " ; Sheldon, 

 "Some Introduced Weeds of Connecticut ";. Robinson, "James 

 Lawrence Bennett"; Knight, "A New Sunflower for Maine"; and 

 Kennedy, " Additional Notes from Willoughby." 



Rhodora, July : — Collins, "Some Interesting Rhode Island 

 Bogs"; Deane, "Preliminary Lists of New England Plants — XVII 

 [Polemoniace^-Acanthacea.]"; Fernald, "The Green Alders of 

 New England"; Clark, "An Interesting Specmien of Artscema tn- 



