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Curtis, A. H. Fern Flora of Florida. Fern Bulletin, Ap. 

 1904- 

 Day, M. A. Additional Literature Relating to the Flora of 

 Louisiana. Fern Bulletin, Ap. 1904. 



Druery, C. F. Fern Varieties. Fern Bulletin, Ap. 1904. 

 Eaton, A. A. A Preliminary List of the Pteridophyta Col- 

 lected in Dade County. Florida. Fern Bulletin, Ap. 1904. 



Eatcn, A. A. Notes on Equisetum pratense. Rhodora, My. 

 1904. 



Eaton, A. A. The Genus Equisctum in North America. 

 Fern Bulletin, Ap. 1904. 



Kalbfleisch, A. Polystiehum acrostichoides and some in- 

 sects that infest it. Fern Bulletin, Ap. 1904. 



OsmuNj A. V. Further Stations for Botrychiuni matricariae- 

 folium. Rhodora, Ap. 1904. 



Slosson, M. A New Hybrid Fern from Vermont. Rhodora, 

 Ap. 1904. 



Underwood, L. M. Ceropteris triangularis in Alaska. Fern 

 Bulletin. Ap. 1904. 



Underwood, L. M. The Early Writers on Ferns and their 

 collections. — H. Torreya, Ap. 1904. 



NOTES* 



A copy of the index to Volume XI is mailed to subscribers 

 with this issue. 



In Mr. Prince's article on the ferns of the cave region in 

 Missouri he speaks of the sensitive fern as leadwort. It would 

 be interesting to know how this name has come to be applied 

 to the plant. 



We regret to announce the death of Mrs. E. C. Anthony, 

 which occurred at Gouverneur, N. Y., on March 17th last. Mrs. 

 Anthony was well known to fern students, having been an indus- 

 trious collector of ferns and at the time of her death had an 

 excellent and extensive herbarium. Several articles on ferns 

 from her pen have been published in this journal. - ' 



