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Current Literature . 
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club ( continued ). 
No. i. James: Anthophyta for Phaenogamia. 
„ — Index to recent botanical literature (continued in No. 2, 3). Botanical 
notes. 
No. 2. Schrenk : On the histology of the vegetative organs of Brasenia 
pelt at a, Pursh. (PI. LXXVII-LXXVIII). 
i, — Vasey : New or rare grasses. 
„ — The proposed Botanical Exchange Club. 
„ — James : Castalia versus Nymphaea . 
„ — Sterns : Notes on Smilax pumila, Walt. 
3. Deane : Asa Gray. With portrait. 
,, — Halsted : Trigger hairs of the thistle flower (illustrated). 
„ — Greene : Bibliographical notes on well-known plants ( Nymphaea , 
sp.) (continued in No. 4, Gleditschia inermis , Mill., Hespero- 
chiron nanus , Lowl.). 
,, — Sterns : Proposed revision of North American Smilaces. 
„ 4. Britton : New or noteworthy North American Phanerogams, I 
(PI. LXXX Scirpus Pringlei, Britton ; S. heterocarpus, 
Watson). 
,, — Sturtevant : Capsicum umbilicatum. 
,, — Sterns : Cryptogamia versus Heterophyta ; a new variety of Ery- 
thronium . 
,, 5. Bebb : White Mountain willows. 
,, — Greene : Linnaeus and his genera. 
,, — Kain : Diatoms of Atlantic City. 
„ — Sturtervant : Capsicum fasciculatum , n. sp. 
„ 6. Foerste : The development of Symplocarpus foetidus (L.), Salisb. 
,, — Harvey : Fresh water Algae of Maine, I. 
,, — Sterns : Some peculiarities in the seed of Smilax , Tourn. 
,, : Saxifraga virginiensis, Mich. var. pentadecandra, Sterns. 
,, — Smith : Another station for Rhododendron Vaseyi. 
,, — Robinson : Aquilegia canadensis , L., var. jlavijlora, (Tenney) Britton. 
Department of Agriculture, United States. 
Fernow : Report on the relation of railroads to forest supplies and 
forestry. 
Scribner: Fungicides. 
■ : Report on the experiments made in 1887 in the treatment 
of the downy mildew and the black-rot of the Grape-Vine. 
Increasing the durability of timber. 
Report on the relation of railroads to forest supplies and forestry. 
Garden and Forest. Vol. I. 
No. 1. Watson : Iris tenuis. 
„ 2, : Note on our native Irises. 
,, — : Lilium Grayi. 
„ 3. : Aquilegia longissima. 
„ — Mohr : The hardwood forests of the south. 
,, 4. Watson : Iris bracteata. 
„ — Macoun : The forests of Vancouver’s Island. 
,, 5. Sargent : Yucca Treculiana. 
— Hoopes : The Retinosporas. 
