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Polyporus " ; Barrett, " The Guapa, an Egregious Economic " ; de 

 Vries, "Tiie Method of Experimentation upon the Origin of Spe- 



Rhodora, August : ~ Evans, " Notes on New England Hepatic£E 

 — II"; Hicknell, ''Juncns aristulatns in New England"; Clark, 

 "Notes on Maryland Plants"; Woodward, "Notes on Two Connec- 

 ticut Grasses"; Fernald, ^'Pyrola asarifolia Michx., var. incarfiata, n. 

 comb."; Clark, " Triosfeujn perfoliatum in Mass." ; and Driggs, "The 

 Connecticut Flora at the St. Louis Exposition." 



R/ifli/ora, September: — Collins. "A Sailor's Collection of Algae"; 

 (naves, "An Undescribed Variety of Goldenrod " ; Deane, " Note on 

 iryjrophxlhim Canademe'' ; Evans, "Notes 'on the New England 

 Ib-p;\tica; — TI " ; Fernald, "The Identity of Andersson's Salix 

 ■ Cliamberlain, "New Stations for Maine Plants"; and 

 (Iravcs, "Some L^nusual Connecticut Plants." 



7;vvviw, August : — lianker. "Notes on the Variability of Hypo- 

 t/n-li' r, -panda " \ Nash, "The Botanical Meeting at McCall's Ferry, 

 Pa."; Barnhart, "The Nomenclature of Hexalectris and Aplectrum" ; 

 Nash, "The Validity of the Genus Paratheria " ; Harper, Sarra- 

 cenia flava in Virginia"; Britton, "An Undescribed Species of 

 Alnus." 



Toneya, September : — Bicknell, " 'I'hree New Violets from Long 

 Island"; Barnhart, " The Date of Pursh's ^ Flora'"; C. B.Robin- 

 son, "The Ferns of Northern Cape Breton"; Harper, "The Type- 

 Locality of Areitaria brevifolia'' ; Murrill, "A New Polyporoid 

 Genus [Phylloporia] from South America"; Britton, "A New Spe- 

 cies of Bradburya — B. Floridana " ; and Berry, " Rings in Bark 

 formed by Branches." 



