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Botanical Seminar. Additions to the reported flora of the 
state. (List of Fungi.) Bot. Surv. Nebr. 5:12-27. 1901. 
Botanical Survey of Nebraska. Botanical Seminar (Univ. 
Nebr.), 5:1-143. 30 March 1901. See Fungi, new species 
Nebraska), and Flora, Additions to the reported, of the 
State (Nebraska). 
Bouteloua hirsuta, host to Scaphidium boutelouae Clements n. 
sp. Univ. Nebr. Bot. Surv. 5:5. 30 March 1901. 
Bouteloua oligostachya, host to Graphyllium chloes Clements 
n. sp. Univ. Nebr. Bot. Surv. 5:6. 30 March 1901. 
Branch, decorticated, host to Belonidium sclerotii A. L. Smith 
sp. n. Jour. Linn. Soc. 35:14. 1 April 1901. 
Brickellia veronicaefolia, host to Puccinia praemorsa Diet. & 
Holw. n sp. Bot. Gaz. 31:332. May 1901. 
Bubaic, Franz. Ueber die Puccinien vom Typus der Puccinia 
anemones virginianae Schw. Sitzungsber. Konig. bohm. 
Gesell. Wissench. Prag. 1901. 
Burrage, Severance. Description of Certain Bacteria obtained 
from Nodules of Various Leguminous Plants. Proc. Ind. 
Acad. Sci. 1900:157-161. 1901. 
Burro, see dung of . 
Burt, E. A. Key to the genera of Basidiomycetes of Vermont, 
Revised Edition. Pp. 24. Cambridge, Mass. 1901. 
Burt, Edward A. Structure and Nature of Tremella myceto- 
phila Peck. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 28: 285-287. May 1901. 
Butters, F. K. A preliminary list of Minnesota Xylariaceae. 
Minn. Bot. Stud. 2:563-7. 20 July 1901. 
Calloria citrina A. L. Smith sp. n., on Wood. Jour. Linn. Soc. 
35:15. 1 April 1901. 
Calonectria ornata A. L. Smith, sp. n., on Twigs. Jour. Linn. 
Soc. 35:18. 1 April 1901. 
Carleton, M. A. Notes on the Life History of Certain Uredi- 
neae. (Abstract.) Science, N. S. 13:249. 15 Feb. 1901. 
Cassia multiflora, host to Ravenelia spinulosa. Bot. Gaz. 31 ^36. 
May 1901. 
Cassia romeriana, host to Revenelia longiana, Syd. nov. spec. 
Beiblatt zur Hedwigia, 40: (128). Sept.-Oct. 1901. 
Castilleia confusa Greene, host to Ophiobolus castilleiae, Tracy 
& Earle n. sp. PI. Bakerianae, 1 -.34. 22 Feb. 1901. 
Castelleia, dead stems, host to Pyrenophora castilleiae Earle n. 
sp. PI. Bakerianae, 2:23. 25 March 1901. 
Cedar Apples, Generic nomenclature of. J. C. Arthur. (Pri¬ 
ority for Tremella; also Jjst of specific names and hosts.) 
