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Blanciiard, W. H. Lycopodium ftabelliforme. 



Rhodora, JL, 1911. — Lycopodium complancttum 



ftabelliforme suggested as a species. 

 •Brainerd, E. New Stations for Dryopteris Goldie- 



ana x. Marginalis in Vermont. American Fern 



Journal, Ap., 1911. 

 Christiansen, C. The Pteridophytes of the Arctic 



Regions. American Fern Journal, Ap., 1911. A 



list of 32 species of Arctic ferns given. 

 Clute, \Y. N. Asplenium Andrezvsii. illust. Fern 



Bulletin, Ja., 1911. 

 Clute, W. N. Another Form of Dicksonia. illust. 



Fern Bulletin, Ja., 1911. 

 Clute, W. N. Rare Forms of Fernworts. — XVII. 



Botrychium simplex, illust. Fern Bulletin, Ja., 



1911. 



Edwards, S. C. Notes on the Gray Polypody. 

 American Fern Journal, Ap., 1911. 



Greene, F. C. The Ferns of Northwest Missouri. 

 Fern Bulletin, Ap., 1911. 



Hill, E. J. Lycopodium porophylum in the Dells of 

 the Wisconsin. Fern Bulletin, Ja., 1911. 



Klugh, A. B. Notes on the Pteridophytes of Nezv 

 Brunswick. Fern Bulletin, Ja., 1911. 



Moxley, G. L. Some Southern California Ferns. 

 American Fern Journal, Ap., 1911. 



Prescott, A. The Oak and Beech Ferns. Fern Bul- 

 letin, Ja., 1911. 



Winslow, E. J. Asplenium Acrostichoidcs. illust. 

 American Fern Journal, Ap., 1911. — A serrate 

 form, originally described by Lawson, illustrated. 



Pteridographia. Fern Bulletin, Ja., 1911. Fra- 

 grant Bracken, Hybrid Ferns, Ncphr odium Dreyerii, 

 Nephrodium Marshalli The Virtues of Polypody. 

 Wood Ferns Grouped Anew. 



