No. 478] NOTES AND LITERATURE 755 



Rhodom, April: — Fcniald. "The Genus Stroptopus in Eastern 

 Amerieu"; Kniirht, "Notes oti some Plants of Bangor, Maine"; Fer- 

 nald, "The Variations of Carer pan perciila" ; Collins, "Intuition as a 

 Substitute for Reference." 



Torre,/a, February: - Camion. ••Tlie Klle.'t. of Ili^^li Relative 

 Humidity on Rlants''; Harris. -Syiuarpy in M n rlu>i In /utra'' ; Britton, 

 "Notes on AYest Imlian ( 'rucilVra'- : I'ari.li, " Teratologieal Notes"; 

 Murrill, "The Pileate Polypora.va- of Central Maine." 



Torreija, Mareh: — Harper. "A November Day in the Upper Part 

 of the Coastal Plain of North Carolina"; Nash, "A New Begonia 

 from Bolivia"; INIassee, "A Fungus Parasitic on a Moss"; Rusby, 



Tonri/a, A})ril: (irifhths, "Abnormalities in the Fruiting Habits 

 of Oi)untias"; Fggleston, "Crataegus of Dutchess (\)unty, N. Y."; 

 Van Hook, "A Cause of Freak Peas." 



Transnctiom' of thr Amcrlrcni Microscopical Snrirf;,. v..l. 2r.: — 

 l^urrill. ":\ricro-organisms of the Soil and Human Welfare"; Cle- 

 mrnt^, "Relation <.f L.-af-Structure to Physical Kact.nN"; Bewy, 



Rcpnrt of thr Mirfiifian AraJmn, n/ Srlrnn; ^n\. 7: -Beal. "Vitality 

 of Seeds"; Dandeno, " ' C.^lor' Stimulus and Vital Functions of 

 Plants"; Raeh, "Toxic Aclinn of ( ^.ppcr Sniplialc up-.n ( 'main Al-a' 

 in the Presence of Forcion Snb>ian. v. " ; Locw. "A S,„dv ,,!' ihc 

 Effects of Dilute Sohuion. ..1 1 1 ^ dmrhlnri- \> id upnn thr K,-,di. Ir. of 

 Corn Seedlings"; Pollock. ■•Nmr.on w w,/, "A (..nkcr 



ofthe Yell.m Birch and a Ncciria A.M.riwtcd ^^uh it": " A >pr,i,.^ of 

 Horim)den(lrum ..n Araucaria": Pollock and Kaulfman. " Michigan 

 Fungi"; Stearn... "A Stu<lv <.f Plants in Ravines near Adrian"; 

 Transeau, "(dimatic Ccntc-rs and (A-ntcrs of Plant Distribution"; 

 Bretz. "Winter Field Work in Hotanv"; Lew. "Anthrax-like 

 Bacilli." 



