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Turkey-Foot Fern Again, The. — J as. A. Graves and Mrs. Stephen Knowl- 

 ton. 7: 39. 



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Underwood, Dr. Lucien Marcus. Editorial. 9 : 20. 



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Variation in Polypodium vulgare. — Mrs. E. G. Br'Jton. 7 : 34. 

 Variations in Asplenium. 4 : 19. 



Varieties of Botrychium ternatum, The. — L. M. Underwood. 5: 28. 

 Variety of Dicksonia, A. — Wm. R. Maxon. 7 : 63. 



Veining in the Marsh Shield Fern and Others. — Willard N. Clute. 7 : 67. 

 Vermont Ferns. — A. J. Grout. 5-9, 10-4. 



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Walking Fern, The. — Charles L. Williams. 8-2. 

 Washington Ferns, Notes on Some Rare. — /. B. Flett. 10 : 24. 

 What Are Mosses? — A. J. Grout and Marie L. Sanial. 7: 51. 

 What the Chapter Is. 4 : 25. 



Why Dryopteris and not Lastraea. — L. M. Underwood. 8: 52. 



Willard Nelson Clute. Editorial. 10: 122. 



Williamson, John. — George E. Davenport. 8:1. 



Williamson's Fern Etchings. 8 : 35. 



Wind-Blown. Ferneries. — George E. Davenport. 5 : 24. 



Winter Ferns. — C. F. Saunders. 4:6. 



Wonders of Spore Production. — Charles T. Druery. 8: 43. 

 Woodsia alpina. — W . W . Eggleston. 8 : 5. 

 Woodsia Ilvensis. — C. F. Saunders. 6 : 3. 



Woodsia obtusa and Cystopteris fragilis. — James A. Bates. 8: 19. 

 Woodsia scopulina. 4 : 12. 



Woodwardia areolata. — C. F. Saunders. 4 : 40. 



Woodwardia radicans, An Extension of Range foe. — /. B. Flett. 7 : 9. 

 Woodwardia Virginica. — C. D. McLouth. 4 : 22. 



World Distribution of Some American Ferns. — C. F. Saunders. 6 : 49. 

 Wyoming Pteridophytes. — Elias Nelson. 7 : 29. 



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Young Hart's-Tongues at Green hzke.—WUL R. Maxon. 7: 1. 



