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NOTES AND LITERATURE 



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A paper on seed studies made by 'I'odaro at tlic Modciia a^n-iciil- 

 tural station is published in Le Sfazioni Sprrimni/dli .{(jnirir Ihi/iaiir. 

 vol. 38, fascicle 5-6, with a colored plate .liouini: the le.,. of dn and 

 viable seeds of Trifolium and Ucdysaruin. 



A paper on the dispersal of seeds by wind is pul)lished by Ridley in 

 the Annals of Botany for July. 



The pollination of Cypripedium spectahile by honey-bees is de- 

 scribed and photographically illustrated by W. II. Sargent in Country 

 Life in America for September. 



A paper on the insect galls of Indiana, by M. T. Cook, i. ptil. limbed 

 in the 29th Annual Report of the Indiana Drportnunf nj CnJ.uji, and 

 Natural Resources. 



A paper on "The Science of Plant Patholo^ry- is |)iil,li.shed l)y 

 Stevens in Popular Srimrr Monthly for SepK-niber. 



Hedgcock, in Science of July L>S. report^ .onir of n-„h- of his 

 work with "crown gall" of fruit trees, walnuts, cw. 



no. (){) of the West Virginia AgricuJtitral E.rperimeiil Slot ion, issuetl 

 on June 'SO. 



A second Hemileia, on orchids, is described and figured by INIassee 

 in Hie Gardeners' Chronicle of August 19. 



A paper on white rust of the lemon is pul)lisli(>d by Citvara and 

 Mollica in vol. 17 of the Atti della Arradrmia Ciuniln di Catania. 



Three new fungi from Catalina Matid aiv d<-M-ril.ed b^ Klli. and 

 Everhart in the April Bullrtln oj thr Snntlum Cahj,n-nia Aradn,n, of 

 Scinur^; uhirh alM. cnntaiu^ a sli-n anl.'lr h^ i'.lanehe Tra^k un San 

 Jacinto planls. 



in Ihdletin no. IGS of th 

 versity of California. 

 A report on platu di. 



IGS of the Agricultural E.rprrI nu nf Slahmi of 



ICS of the State, by Sheldon, forms RHllrfin 



