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of Cratffigus in Eastern Canada and New England — VI"; Fernald, 

 " Symphoricarpos racemosus and its Varieties in Eastern America"; 

 Howe, "Lotus tenuis as a Waif in Rhode Island"; Collins, "Phy- 

 cological Notes of the late Isaac Holden — I." 



Rhodora, October: — Sanford, " Edipta alba in Mass."; Sargent, 

 "Recently Recognized Species of Crataegus in Eastern Canada and 

 New England— VI (continued)"; Fernald, "An Anomalous Alpine 

 Willow"; Lewis, "Sclerolepis in N. H." 



The first volume of the Proceedings of the American Breeders As- 

 sociation, containing an account of the St. Louis meeting of 1903 aii.l 

 the Champaign meeting of 1905, has recently been issued, and con- 

 tains a large number of unusually practical and some theoretical 

 articles on both animal and plant breeding. 



Torreya, September: — Greene, "Origin of Rhus bipinnata'' ; 

 Harris, "New Fasciations"; Tidestrom, "Note on Botrychium vir- 

 ginianum"; Harper, "Some Large Specimens of Small Trees in Ga."; 

 Clark, "Cotyledon- and Leaf -structure in Certain Ranunculacese" ; 

 House, "Lespedeza velutina Bicknell a Homonym." 



"Xot(>s on the Crvay Polypo.ly"; 

 r leaf Fonnatinn in tlic ( )cotill() " ; 

 ■; Harprr, -Mrsndmia InnnnJafa 



Zoe, August : - T. S. Brand.-rr. - A ( 'oll.vtion of Mrxi. an Plani- - ; 

 "Palms of Baja Cahfovnia " : -'A X.-w Calamintha : Plants from 

 Sinaloa, Mexico"; Gnvnnian, "X.-w Species of Mexican Plant.-,"; 

 Katharine Brandegee, "Xotes on Caeteiv." 



