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omyces"; Ricker, "Second Supplement to New Genera of Fungi 

 Published since 1900, with Citation and Original Description"; 

 Kellerman, "Index to North American Mycology," and "Notes 

 from Mycological Literature — XIX." 



A?mals of the Carnegie Museum, July: — Jennings, "Additions 

 and Corrections to the List of the Vascular Flora of Allegheny 

 County, Pa."; "A New Species of Kneiffia"; "A Note on the 

 Occurrence of Triglochin palusiris in Pa."; and "A New Species 

 of Ibidium (Gyrostachys)." 



Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, May : — Britton, 

 "Recent Botanical Explorations in Porto Rico." 



Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, June: — Murrill, "A 

 Serious Chestnut Disease"; Britton, "A Large Oak Struck by Light- 



Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, July: — Nash, "The 

 Flowering of Queen Victoria's Agave." 



Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, August: — Maxon, 

 "Report on a Collecting Trip in Costa Rica"; Shreve, "A Winter 

 at the Tropical Station of the Garden." 



Muhlenbergia, vol. 1, no. 9, July 30: — Osterhout, "Colorado 

 Notes"; Heller, "Western Species, New and Old — VI." 



The Yearbook of the U. S. Department of Agriculture for 1905, 

 recently issued, contains the following articles of botanical interest: 

 — Webber, "New Fruit Productions of the Department of Agricul- 

 ture"; Langworthy, "Fruit and its Uses as Food"; Shamel, "The 

 Effect of Inbreeding in Plants"; Rolfs, "New Opportunities in 

 Subtropical Fruit Growing"; True, "Progress in Drug-Plant Culti- 



The Ohio Naturali.s-f, May: — Claassen, "Key to the Species of 

 Liverworts Recognized in the Sixth Edition of Gray's Manual of 

 Botany"; Kellerman and ^'oik. "Additions to the Flora of Cedar 

 Point — I." 



The Ohio Naturali.'^-f, June: - Schafl'iu-r. "Terminology of Organs 

 in Various Conditions of Development"; Jennings. "A.ldition.s 

 to the Flora of Cedar Point — H"; Young, "Key to the Ohio Vibur- 

 nums in the Winter Condition"; Griggs, "A Diurnal Rotation in 

 Leaves of Marsilea." 



