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The Ohw Naturalist, November: — Schaffner, Mabel, "The 

 Embryology of the Shepherd's Purse"; Hambleton, "Key to the 

 Families of Ohio Lichens"; McCleery, "Pubescence and other 

 External Peculiarities of Ohio Plants." 



Tfie Plant World, October:— Arthur, "The Paired Seeds of Cockle- 

 bur"; Tullsen, "The Probable Origin of Key-Fruits"; Parsons, 

 "Children's Gardens and Their Value to Teachers of Botany and 

 Nature Study"; Blumer, "Wild Fruits and Shrubs of the Priest 

 River Valley"; Taylor, "The Germination of the Morning Glory." 



The Bryologist, November: — Fink, "Further Notes on Cladonias 

 — VIII " ; Hagen, " A Study of Tetraplodon australis " ; Bailey, "Van- 

 couver Island Bryology — I"; Lorenz, "Notes on the IVIosses of 

 WaterviUe, N. H."; Haynes, "Ten Lophozias"; Collins, "Notes 

 on Polytrichum commune." 



Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, October:— Arthur, "New 

 Species of Uredinese — V"; Harper, "Notes on the Distribution of 

 some Alabama Plants"; Piper, "Notes on Calochortus." 



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

 "Recent Explorations in Jamaica"; Underwood, "Report on the 

 Condition of the Tropical Laboratory"; Taylor, "Collecting in the 

 Mountains West of Santiago, Cuba." 



Journal of Mycology, September: — Kellerman, "A New Plowrightia 

 from Guatemala"; Arthur, "A New Classification of the Uredineae"; 

 Bain and Essary, "A New Anthracnose of Alfalfa and Red Clover"; 

 Atkinson, "Two New Species belonging to Naucoria and Stropharia"; 

 Morgan, "North American Species of Lepiota (continued)"; Hedg- 

 cock, "Some Wood-Staining Fungi from Various Localities in the 

 United States"; Kellerman, "Notes from Mycological Literature — 

 XXI," and "Index to North American Mycology (continued)." 



Of Mr. Elmer's Leaflets on Philippine Botany the following articles 

 have been issued :— Elmer, "Philippine Rubiaceae," "A Fascicle of 

 Benguet Figs," "Additional New Species of Rubiaceae," and "Pan- 

 dans of East Leyte"; and Copeland, "A New Polypodium and Two 

 Varieties." 



{No. 482 was issued February 16, 1907). 



