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THE AMERICAN NATURAUST. [Vol. XXXVII. 



Since October, 1901, an Agricultural Bulletin of the Straits and 

 Federated Malay States, edited by H. N. Ridley, has been issued 



The Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, for 1901, con- 

 tain a number of botanical papers, several of them referring to the 

 flora of the state. 



Rhodora for September contains the following articles: Jones, 

 " The Pringle and Frost Herbaria" ; Collins, F. S., " An Algologist's 

 Vacation in Maine"; Collins, J. F., "Distinctive Features of Iris 

 Hookeri" \ Grout, "Notes on Vermont Mosses"; Leavitt, "Seed 

 Dispersal of Viola rotundifolia" : Hacon, " Anagallis amensis and 

 ccerulea in Vermont"; Fernald, " Aster undulatus x Novi-Belgii" ; 

 Webster, " A form of the Bitter Boletus" ; Hoffmann, "Virulence of 

 the Wild Parsnip," and reports on the Josselyn Society and the 

 Vermont Botanical Club. 



The Botanical Gazette for September contains the following 

 articles: Copeland, "The Rise of the Transpiration Stream," (part) : 

 Chandler, " Revision of the Genus Nemophila" ; Worsdell, " Evolu- 

 tion of the Vascular Tissue of Plants " ; MacMillan. " Suggestions on 

 the Classification of Seeds"; and Fairchild, "The Sensitive Plant as 

 a Weed in the Tropics." 



The Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club for September contains 



American Species of Lappula ; White, "Some Mt. Desert Fungi" ; 

 Hill, "Notes 011 Migratory Plants": Burt, "Some Hymenomycetous 

 Fungi from South America " ; and Cotton, "Three new plants from 



Torreya for October contains the following articles : Hollick, " Fos- 

 sil Ferns from the Laramie Group of Colorado" ; Howe, " Caloglosui 

 lepneurii in Mountain Streams"; Earle, "Key to the North Ameri- 



Plants " ; Harper, R. M., " A visit to ( >ketinokee Swamp in Southern 



The Popular Science Monthly for October contains two articles of 

 considerable botanical interest ; Tourney, " A Study in Plant Adap- 

 tation " ; and Cook. " The American Origin of Agriculture." 



