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My. 6, D. 9, 1905. Cultural notes on the best species 

 of Adiantum, Asplenium, Cyrtomium, Davallia, Poly- 

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Kellerman, W. A. The Gray Polypody in Ohio. Tor- 

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Klugh, A. B. Notes on the Ferns of North Central 

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Klugh, A. B. Scolopendrium Vulgare in Ontario. 

 Illust. Fern Bulletin, O. 1905. Distribution, with 

 map. 



Lyon, F. The Spore Coats of Selaginella. Illust. Bo- 

 tanical Gazette, O. 1905. Recounts the formation of 

 spore coats principally in S. rupestris and 5\ apus. 



Lyon, H. L. A New Genus of Ophioglossaeece. Illust. 

 Botanical Gazette, D. 1905. Proposes the genus 

 Sceptridium for the ternate Botrychiunis because of 

 certain peculiarities of the gametophyte or prothallium. 



Maxon, W. R. A Nezv Lycopodinm from Guatemala. 

 Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 

 D. 9, 1905. Lycopodinm dichceoides. 



Maxon, W. R. A New Fern from Porto Rico. Pro- 

 ceedings Biological Society of Washington, O. 17, 

 1905. Substitutes Polystichum Krugii for Aspidium 

 Krugii of Kuhn. 



Maxon, W. R. A New Name for Kaulfussia Blumc, a 

 Genus of Marattiaccous Ferns. Proceedings Biologi- 

 cal Society of Washington, D. 9, 1905. Proposes to 

 substitute Christensenia for Kaulfussia of Blume. 



Nichols, G. E. Selaginella Pusilla in Cape Breton. 

 Fern Bulletin, O. 1905. Description of a new station. 



Woolson, G. A. A Precocious Cystopteris. Illust. 

 Fern Bulletin, O. 1905. Describes a viviparous frond. 



Woolson, G. A. Indoor Ferneries for Winter. Illust. 

 Garden Magazine Ja. 1906. Directions for using na- 

 tive species. 



Woolson, G. A. Rock-loi'ing Ferns in the Garden. 

 Illust. Garden Magazine, F. 1906. Describes the 

 making and planting of rockeries. 



