lxxxii Current Literature ( July to Dec.). 
Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club. Vol. I. 
No. i. Benley : Studies of the types of various species of the genus Carex. 
,, 2. Martindale : Marine algae of the New Jersey coast and adjacent 
waters of Staten Island. 
Microscope. Vol. IX. 
Kruttschmidt : Fertilization of the Phanerogams. 
Stokes : The leaves of Catalpa and Paulownia. 
Vorce : The Affinities of Raphidodiscus. 
Mining and Sci. Press. Vol. LVIII. 
A Native Medical Tree. 
Monthly Popular Science. Vol. XXXV. 
Nos. 2 & 3. 
McBride : Fungi, I, II. 
No. 4. Varigny : The defensive armour of plants. 
„ 6. Evans : The home of the Ferns. 
Naturalist, The American. Vol. XXIII. 
No 265. Williams : The status of the Algo-Lichen Hypothesis. 
„ 266. Two big- rooted Plants of the plains ( Cucurbiiale perennis , Gray, and 
Ipomcea leptophylla , Torr.). 
„ 267. Notes on Nebraska Lichens. 
,, 268. Anemone cylindrica, Gr., with involucels ; Polygonum incarnatum , Ell. 
with four-parted perianth. 
,, 269. Weed : The vegetation of hot springs. 
„ 27 o. Bessey : The flora of the Upper Niobrara. 
„ 271. Webber: The flora of Central Nebraska. 
Pittonia. Vol. I ( continued ). 
Greene : Plants from the Bay of San Bartolome, Lower California. 
: Analogies and affinities. 
: New or noteworthy species, V. 
Graham : Reminiscences of Major John E. le Conte. 
Vol. II. 
Greene : Vegetative characters of the species of Cicuta. 
: The genus Lythrum in California. 
— : New or noteworthy species, VI. 
• : The North American Neilliae. 
■ : Geographical distribution of Western Unifolia. 
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 1889. 
Part I ( continued ). 
W ilson : The production of aerating organs on the roots of swamp and 
other plants. 
Part II. 
Wilson : On the use of the Bambusa stem in Incandescent Electric 
Lighting. 
Dolley : The botany of the Bahamas. 
Redfield : Notes on Corema Conradii. 
Ryder : The hypertrophied hairs on Ampelopsis. 
