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Current Literature . 
Bulletins of Agricultural Experiment Stations ( continued ). 
Cornell University ( continued ). 
No. 18. Bailey : The Effect of London Purple and Paris Green upon Peach 
Foliage. 
„ 21. Bailey and Mumson : Tomatoes. 
,, 24. Howell : The Clover Rust. 
New Jersey. No. 76. 
Halsted : Some Fungous Diseases of the Sweet Potato. 
Kansas State. Second Annual Report. 
Kellerman and Swingle : Report on the'Loose Smuts of Cereals. 
: Experiments in Crossing Varieties of Corn. 
: Crossed Com the second year. 
: Bibliography of Cross - fertilization of 
Varieties of Corn. 
: Preliminary Study of the Receptivity of 
Com Silk. 
Tennessee. 
Scribner : Key to the Genera of the Native and Cultivated Grasses of 
Tennessee. 
Texas. No. 7. 
Pammel : Cotton Root-Rot. 
Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. I. 
Dawson and Penhallow : On the Pleistocene Flora. 
Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Missouri. I. 
Hambach : Preliminary Catalogue of the fossils occurring in Missouri. 
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. Vel. XVII (New York, 1890). 
No. 1. Coville : Revision of theUnited States species of Fuirena. (PlateXCVIII.) 
„ — Britton : An Enumeration of the Plants collected by Dr. Rusby in 
South America, 1885-6, X (continued in Nos. 3, 4, 8, 11). 
„ — Greene: Bibliographical Notes on well-known plants, XI. 
„ — Britton : Rhexia aristosa, n. sp. (Plate XCIX.) 
„ — Porter : New varieties of well-known species. 
„ 2. Northrop, J. J., and A. B. : Plant Notes from Tadousac and Temis- 
couata County, Canada. 
„ — Rand : Some further notes on the Flora of the Rangeley Lakes. 
,, — Cockerell: Notes on Castilleia. 
„ — Porter : A new North American Aster. (Plate C.) 
Botanical Notes. On Viola pubescens, Stellaria humifusa. 
„ 3. Bailey : The Carices of the Upper Half of the Keweenaw Peninsula. 
„ — Hill : Pinus Banksiana at the West. 
„ 4. Macoun : Contributions to Canadian Bryology. No. 2. 
,, — Halsted : A new Entyloma. 
„ — Eaton : A new Moss of the genus Bruchia. (Plate Cl.) 
„ — Claypole : Notes on some of the plants found in Muskoka Lake, 
Sept. 1, 1889. 
,, 5. Campbell : Studies in Cell-division. (Plates CII and CIII.) 
„ — Eaton : On Buxbaumia indusiata , Bridel. 
„ 6. Best: Remarks on the group Cinnamomeae of the North American 
Roses. 
