No. 440.] 



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rado"; Eastwood. ''New species of Oreocarya " ; and Rydberg, 

 "Studies 011 the Rocky Mountain flora — X." 



The Bulletin for the Torrey Botanical Club, for May, contains the 

 following articles: — Rydberg, " Some generic segregations"; Harper, 

 "Botanical explorations in Georgia during the summer of 1901 — I"; 

 Murrill, "The Polyporaceae of North America — IV, the genus 

 Elfvingia"; Kunze, "The desert flora of Phoenix. Arizona"; and 

 Sheldon, " New species from the Pacific Coast — I." 



frontispiece, contains the following articles : — Clute and Cocks, 

 "The fern flora of Louisiana"; Waters, "My indoor fernery"; 

 Eaton, "The genus Equisetum in North America, XII, the sub-genus 

 Hippochaetae " ; Clute, " Fernwort notes — I " ; Buchheister, " Notes 

 from the Catskills " ; Cocks, u Equisetum robustum" ■ Flett, "Varia- 

 tions in the habitat of two ferns " ; Clute, "Cultivation of our hardy 

 ferns"; and Anthony, "Notes on the ferns of Florida, East Coast." 



The Fern Bulletin for April, with portrait of R. R. Scott as frontis- 

 piece, contains the following articles: — Reverchon, "The Fern flora 

 of Texas"; Maxon, "Notes on American Ferns — VI " ; Eaton. 

 "The genus Equisetum in North America — XIII : E. l&vigatum ; 

 Osmun, Equisetum scirpoides in Connecticut"; Clute, "Fernwort 

 notes — II"; Eaton, "Raising Nephrolepis from spores": Druery, 

 "New forms of Ferns"; and Clute, " List of Fernworts collected in 



