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vations in Economic Botany ]\Iade at Oscoda, ]\Iich." Gager, "Sym- 



biosis in Gunnera mmiicata." 



Journal of the New York Botanical Garden, October:— IMurrill, 

 "A Summer in Europe: Some Foreign Botanists and Botanical 

 Institutions." 



The Plant World, August :— Fink, "The Gynsecocentric Theory 

 and the Sexes in Plants"; Rusby, "An Historical Sketch of the Devel- 

 opment of Botany in New York City" {concluded); Cook, "Tropical 

 Epiphytes." 



Tlie Plant World, September:— Shreve, "The Hope Botanical 

 Gardens"; Gager, "Outline Study of Seeds and Seedlings"; Robin- 

 son, "The Filmy Ferns." 



Rhodora, August: — Lamson-Scribner, "The Genus Sphenopholis " ; 

 Blanchard, "Some Maine Rubi. The Blackberries of the Kenne- 

 bunks and Wells — I"; Collins, "Notes on Algfe- VHI"; Fernald, 

 "Some New or Little Known Cyperaceae of Eastern North America." 



Rhodora, September: nhuH-hard. "Some Maine Rubi. The 

 Blackberries of the KcMuul.unks aii.l Wells — H"; Fernald, "Some 

 New or Little Known (\ih-vavv:v ..f Hastern North America" 

 tinued); Knight, "A Now \ ari.ty o( Carr.r frispn-ma" ; Hill, "The 

 Perianth of Rynchosjxn-a m pillar, a var. h ris, t,r ; Knight, " lla- 

 benaria macrophylla in Maine." 



Rhodora, October:— Collins, " Acro(ha>tium and Chantransia in 

 North America"; Robinson, 'The Nomenclature of the New England 

 Lauraceffi"; Fernald, "Some New or Little Known Cyperacete of 

 Eastern North America"; Robinson, " Filipendtda rubra, a new 

 Binomial." 



The fourth annual volume of the Ifiternatwnal Catalogue of Scien- 

 tific Literature, M, Botany, is dated in July, 1906, and forms an octavo 

 of nearly 1000 pages. 



Torreya, September: — Gager, "Tuber-Formation in Solanum 

 tuberosum in Daylight," Murrill, "A New Chestnut Disease" [Dia- 

 porthe parasitica]; Bailey, "A Newly Introduced Plant in Rhode 

 Island"; Hollick, "An Addition to the Flora of Block Island"; Rob- 

 bins, "Tubular Ray-Flowers in Gaillardia arisiaia"; Wilson, "Mv- 

 cological Notes from Indiana"; Harper, "A hitherto Unnoticed 

 Relation Between Viok pedata and Iris verua"; Bruckman, "Fasci- 

 ations in Arissema, Rudbeckia, and Viola." 



