192 



Kentucky. 100 (Inspection and Analyses of Foods) 101 (A comparison of 



Feeds for Pigs.) 102 (Commercial Fertilizers.) 

 New Jersey. Keport of the Botanical Dept. for 1901. 

 Virginia. 4 (Preliminary Report on use of Blackleg Vaccine in Virgiaua.) 



5 (Sheep Scab.) 



Wisconsin. 92 (Licensed Commercial Fertilizers and Concentrated Feeding 

 Stuffs, 1902.) 94 (Curing of Cheddar Cheese, with special reference to 

 cold-curing.) 95 (Some observations on Sheep breeding from the Exp. 

 Sta. Flock Records.) 96 (Investigations of Methods of Milking.) 



American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record, Nov. [Editor.] 



American Journal of Pharmacy, Nov. [Editor.] 



Boring Algae as Agents in the Disintegration of Corals. By J. E. Duerden. 



Extract Bull of the American Mus. of Nat. Hist. XVI. [Author.] 

 Fern Bulletin, Oct. [Editor.] 

 Forestry and Irrigation, Nov. [Editor.] 

 Plant World, Sept. [Editor.] 

 Torrey Club Bulletin, Oct. [Editor.] 



Plantse Lnsulse Ananasensis. A Catalogue of Plants collected on the Isle of 

 Pines, Cuba, by Don Jose Blain. By Chas. Fred. Millspaugh. 



Plantae Utowanse. Plants collected in Bermuda, Porto Rico, St. Thomas, 

 Culebras, Santo Domingo, Jamaica, Cuba, The Caymans, Oozumel, Yuca- 

 tan, and the Alacran Shoals. Dec. 1898 to Mar. 1899. Cruise of the 

 Yacht Dtowana. Part I and Ia. By C. F. Millspaugh. [Field Colum- 

 bian Museum.] 



North American Ustilaginae. By G. P. Clinton. Reprint. Journal of 



Mycology Vol. 8 Oct. 1902. 

 University of Toronto studies. No. 1. By A, Primrose. 

 The Morphology of the Central Cylinder in the Angiosperms. By Edward 



C. Jeffrey. Reprint. Trans, of the Canadian Institute 1898-99* 

 The following are presented by John W. Harshberger, Author : — 



Ecological sketch of Flora of Domingo. From Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 



Nov. 1901. 



Botanical Ascent of Mount Ktaadn, Me. From Plant World Feb. 190%. 



American Botanical Gardens, II. The Botanic. 1 Gardens of Jamaica. From 

 Plant World V. Mar. 1902. 



The Germination of the Seeds of Carapa Guianensis, Aubl. From Proc. of 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Mar. 1902. 



Two Fungns Diseases of the White Cedar. From Proc. of Acad. Nat. Sei. 

 Phila., May, 1902. 

 The following are presented by the Academy of Science of St. Louis — 



Trans. Acad. Sci., J5t. Louis, Vol. IX., 6 Anatomical Characters of Seeds of 

 Leguminosae. By L. H. Pammel. Process of Fertilization in Aspidium 

 anu Adiantum. By Chas. Thorn. 



4, Studies on Subterranean Organs IT; Some Dicotyledonous Herbaceous 

 Plants of Manhattan, Kansas. By A. S. Hitchcock ; 5, 6, 7, 8. 



Grasses of the Southwest. Plates and Descriptions of the Grasses of the De- 

 sert Region of Western Texas, jNew Mexico, Arizona, and Southern Cali- 

 fornia. Part I, By Dr. Geo. Vasey. [Dir. New York Bot, Gard.] 

 South America. 



Boletim da Agricultura, Sao Paulo, Nos. 5, 6, 7 & 8. [Sec. of Agri.] 



Polynesia. 



Planters' Monthly, Hawaii, Oct. [Editor.] 



1902 Work of the Exp. Station and Laooratories cf the Hawaiian Sugar 

 Planters Association. [Director.] 



Seeds. 



From Supt. Botanic Station, British Hondwas. 



Melo-coton (rare Mexican Melon). 

 From Actg. Curator Botanic Gardens, Abuti., Gold Coast. 



Butyrospermum Parkii . Phoenix reclinata : Spondias mangifera. 



[Issued Dec. 15th, 1902.] 



Printed at the Govt. Printing Office, Kingston, Jam. 



