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on the Flora, especially the Forest Flora, of the Hitter Root Moun- 

 tains"; Seaver, "An Aimolalcl [,i>I of Iowa Di.coiiivrlc.-: iiuc.l:., 

 "The Biology of X\w Ihirill,,.- rinlnnns /aiirrnlni.s \,v I 'y,,„lnim>na.s 

 jfiNthina''- Anderson, "Plants X.-u i.. the Fl-.ra of 1 V.al iir ( oinit> , 



"(irouth and 'Pio'iiHMil I'rodnction nU>s> ,u/n,nnnus inn/ln'na- ; P.'ck, 

 "The Flowerino- IMants of Hardin (\,unly." 



Proceed { It g-f of the Society Jor the Promotion of Ayricultural Science, 

 26:— Hailey, "What is Horticulture?"; Lazenly, "The Economic 

 Uses of Wood"; Pamniel, "Some Fungus Diseases Common in 

 Iowa During the Season of 1904"; Beal, "1^he ^•i1ality of Seeds"; 

 Arthur, "The Part taken by Teleutospores and .l-^ idia in the Dis- 

 tribution of Maize and Cereal Rusts." 



Rhodora, August :— Shear, "Letter of Dr. A>a (irav to Lewis 1). 

 de Schweinitz"; Blanchard, "The Yellow -trniied Naricty of the 

 Black Raspberry"; Fernald, "The Genus Ami. a in North.-astcrn 

 America," " Spergula sativa in Connecticut." ' SonM' l.itholoirical 



tionship"; Christ, "(^nrhpirs nioi> .^nr Tartirlc dc Mr. I nd.'rwood 

 'A much Named Fern'": (ircciH-. "Derivation of the Name Chainje- 



Torreya, August:— Coker, " ( )l)st-rvations on the Flora of the 

 Isle of Palms, Charleston, S. ("."; Cockerell, "Names of Insects"; 

 Hanmer, "A Note regarding the Discharge of Spores of Pkurotus 

 ostreatus." 



Notes. - IVafrr Supph/ n>ul Irriqntiu,, I'aprrs, \)7. OS, <.tlt. am/ 10(1. 

 form the n>|.ort of the hraneh of the Divinon of llvdro-raphy dealin.i; 

 with stream n.easun-ment^ tor the year I'.Mi:;. These hu.r reports 



almost all xhv iin^piMLnrst'lailis' .1 th(^ rnile.l States. The results 

 have been compiled by J. C. Hoyt, under the direction of F. H. Newell. 



