Periodical Literature. 
lv 
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club ( continued ). 
No. 8. Watson : The genera Echinocystis , Megarrhiza , and Echinopepon. 
„ — Apgar : A new variety of Aralia undicaulis , L. 
,, 9. Lyon : Dehiscence of the Sporangium of Adiantum pedatum. 
,, • — Millspaugh : Notes on the Flora of Cayuta Creek. 
„ — Britton : Note on the Flora of Kittatinny Mountains. 
„ — Bessey : A meeting place of two Floras. 
,, 10. Allen : Some notes on Characeae. 
,, — Meehan : Note on Mollugo verticillata , L. 
„ — Horner: Note on some introduced plants in Eastern Massachusetts. 
„ — Willey : Notes on North American Lichens. 
,, 11. Gray : Annotations. 
„ — Peirce : Note on Sarracenia variolaris. 
,, — Northrop : Plant notes from Termiscouta County, Canada. 
„ — Meehan : Sherardia arvensis. 
„ 12. Best : Remarks on the group Carolinae of the genus Rosa. 
,, — Claypole : Note on the colour of Caulophyllum thalictroides. 
Botanical Gazette. Vol. XII ( continued ). 
No. 7. 
Bumpus : A simple and inexpensive self-registering auxanometer. 
Barnes : A registering auxanometer. 
Coulter, S. : Spirogyra under shock. 
Coulter, J. M. and Rose: Notes on Umbelliferae of E. United 
States, vi (continued in Nos. 11, 12). 
Vasey : Fasciation in Sophora secundijiora. 
Memminger : Thalictrum purpurascens , var. ceriferum in N. C. 
Halsted : Dry Weather foliage of the Compass-plant. 
Trelease: Oxalis. 
Spalding: Course of study in Fungi. 
Farlow : Vegetable parasites and evolution. 
Merry : The identity of Podosphaera minor, Howe, and Microsphaera 
fulvofulcra , Cooke. 
Anderson : Zannichellia palustris. 
Campbell : Colouring the nuclei of living cells. 
: The absorption of aniline colours by living cells. 
Farlow: H. W. Ravenel. 
: Aecidium on Juniperus Virginiana. 
— Robertson : The insect relation of certain Asclepiads (continued in 
No. 10). 
— Knowles: The c Curl ’ of peach leaves: a study of the abnormal 
structure induced by Exoascus deformans. 
— Thompson : An excursion to the Platte. 
— Schenck : Proterogyny in Datura meteloides. 
— — , — — . : Dispersion of seeds of Euphorbia marginata. 
10. Coulter, J. M. and Rose : Development of the Umbellifer Fruit. 
— Anderson : 1 Indicative ’ Eriogonums. 
— Gregory : The Old and New Botany. 
— Coulter : Some Western Plants. 
11. Stage : Plant Odors. 
■ — Beal and St. John : Study of Silphium perfoliatum and Dipsacus 
laciniatus in regard to insects. 
