754 TJIt: AM Eh a ax naturalist [Vol. XL 



ter Buds of Oliio Troos and Shnibs"; Van Hock, jUdwchyta pui — 

 a Disease of Seed Peas"; Schaffner, "The Classification of Plants — 

 HI"; .Morse, "Key to Ohio Alders in Winter Condition"; Stock- 

 l)erirer. "Further Notes on AiifJntni.s' horealis." 



[I'lihlirnlinn] nn. .;.'> of the Manila Bureau of Government Labora- 

 lorio, issued ..1, .hninary 17. ((.ntains part 4 of Merrill's "Newer 

 Noteworthy l'hiii|)i)inc Plants, " "Notes on Cuming's Philippine 

 Plants" \)\ the same aiuhor, "Notes on Philippine Grasses" j^by 

 Hackel, Soitamineje by Ridley, and Acanthacete by Clarke. 



The opening nimibers of The Philippine Journal of Science contain 

 several pap(Ts on C^ocos. 



Phni U-nrhl, January : — Hitchcock, -Tuius nf Woody Plants"; 

 LiviiioMon, " A Simple Method for ExpninHiits with W a ter Cultures" ; 

 Van Hook, "Tlie Hop-hornbeam or Iroinvoo.i"; Whittlesey, "The 

 Devir. Ton^nie." 



P/nnt U'nrhl. F.^brtiary: — Wiegand, "The Occurrence of Ice in 

 Plant TivMi. -': Taylor. '"'The Georgia Bark or Quinine Tree (PincL- 

 „n,a pul>,n^-)"; K..rl,, "Floral Note, of Foreign Lands." 



l'l<,>,t Wnrhl. Mar. li: Cannon," Two Miles Up ami Down' in an 

 ■i/.ona DrM rt": Llovd. "Thr Artilicial I n. hiction of Leaf Formation 



niuHlnrn, Man-li: lirainml, " 11 vl.ridi>ni in llir Crnns Viola - 

 Iir"; An.inu., -['nlinnnan ! .i^i . of N.u Kn-land Plants Will. 



VaHev-; Kiddlr. " " Cont ri 1 >i 1 1 ion . n. thr ( vtolow-v of tli.' Knlonioph- 

 thoracea- - I'rrlinnnary ( ouununi<-ation - '; .>^nut h. "A New Station 

 for A.rplenium cbenoides:' 



