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INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
1906-1914 

The aim of this Index (s to include all current botanical literature written ty 
Americans, published in America, or based upon American material ; the word Amer- 
ica being used in the broadest sense. 

Reviews, and papers that relate exclusively to forestry, agriculture, horticulture, 
manufactured products oi vegetable origin, or laboratory methods are not included, and 
no attempt is made to index the literature of bacteriology. An occasional exception is 
made in favor of some paper appearing in an American periodical which is devoted 
wholly to botany. Reprints are not mentioned unless they differ from the original in 
some important particular. If users of the Index will call the attention of the editor 
to errors or omissions, their kindness will be appreciated. 

This Index is reprinted monthly on cards, and furnished in this form to subscribers 
at the rate of one cent for each card. Selections of cards are not permitted ; each 
subscriber must take all cards published during the term of his subscription. Corre- 
spondence relating to the card issue should be addressed to the Treasurer of the Torrey 
Botanical Club. 

Babcock, E. B. Studies in Juglans — II. Further observations on a 
new variety of Juglans californica Watson and on certain supposed 
walnut-oak hybrids. Univ. Calif. Publ. Agr. 2: 47-70. pi. 13-19. 
31 O 1914. 

Bailey, W. W. Our Gerardias. Am. Bot. 20: 91, 92. Au 1914. 

Bean, W. J. Hamamelis vernalis. Curt. Bot. Mag. IV. 10: pi. 8573. 
S 1914. 

A plant of southeastern United States. 
Briggs, L. J., & Shantz, H. L. Relative water requirement of plants. 

Jour. Agr. Research 3: 1-64. pi. 1-7+f. 1. 15 O 1914. 
Britton, N. L. On Erigeron pusillus Nutt. Torreya 14: 197-199. 

27 O 1914. 
Brown, N. E. Cotyledon Paraguay ensis. [In Decades Kewenses, 

Decas LXXX. no. 795.] Kew Bull. Misc. Inf. 1914: 208. Au 1914. 
Bush, B. F. Notes on box-elders — I. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 148-150. 

3 O 1913. 
Cannon, W. A. Tree distribution in central California. Pop. Sci. 

Mo. 85: 417-424./. 1-4. N 1914. 
Chambers, C. O. Some littoral algae of Puget Sound. Am. Mid. Nat. 

3: 91-98. 10 Jl 1913. 

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50 Index to American botanical literature 

Charles, V. K., & Jenkins, A. E. A fungous disease of hemp. Jour. 
Agr. Research 3: 81-84. pi- n+f- x - J 5 O 1914. 
Botryosphaeria marconii sp. nov. 

Chase, A. Panicum wrightianum in Long Island. Rhodora 16: 167. 

S 1914. 
Chase, A. An unwelcome invader. Rhodora 16: 166. S 1914. 
Clute, W. N. The cactus and the desert. Am. Bot. 20: 86-90. Au 

1914. [Must.] 
Clute, W. N. The water hyacinth. Am. Bot. 20: 81-83. Au 1914. 

[Illust.] 
Collins, G. N. A more accurate method of comparing first-generation 

maize hybrids with their parents. Jour. Agr. Research 3: 85-91 

15 O 1914. 
Conklin, E. G. Phenomena of inheritance. Pop. Sci. Mo. 85: 425- 

442. /. 57-65- N 1914. 

Continued from 313-337. /. 46-56. O 1914. 
Coulter, J. M. Reproduction in plants. Bot. Gaz. 58: 337-352. 

15 O 1914, 
Crocker, W., & Davis, W. E. Delayed germination in seed of Alisma 

Plantago. Bot. Gaz. 58: 285-321. /. 1-8. 15 O 1914. 
DachnowsM, A. The effects of acid and alkaline solutions upon the 

water relation and the metabolism of plants. Am. Jour. Bot. 1 : 

412-439./. 1-4. 31 O 1914. 
Davis, J. J. A provisional list of the parasitic fungi in Wisconsin. 

Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci. 17: 846-984. O 1914. 

Deane, W. Maria L. Owen. Rhodora 16: 153-160. S 1914. 
[With portrait.] 

Dettweiler, — . Aryan agriculture. Jour. Heredity 5: 473-481. 
/. 1-4. N 1914. 
Includes note on the origin of wheat, etc. 

Dobbin, F. A list of lichens from Grout's Mills, Vermont. Bryologist 

17: 79. S 1914. 
Dodge, B. O. A list of fungi, chiefly saprophytes, from the region of 

Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. 17: 

806-845. O 1914. 
Dodge, B. O. Wisconsin Discomycetes, Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. 

17: 1027-1056. O 1914. 
Drennan, G. T. The spider lily. Am. Bot. 20: 83, 84. Au 1914. 
Fernald, M. L. The glabrous-leaved sweet gale. Rhodora 16: 167. 

S 1914. 



Index to American botanical literature 51 

Fernald, M. L. The variations of Ranunculus Cymbalaria. Rhodora 

16: 160-163. S 1914. 
Fernald, M. L. The West Virginian variety of Polygonum cilinode- 

Rhodora 16: 165, 166. S 1914. 

Fraser, W. P. Notes of some plant diseases of 1913. Ann. Rep. 
Quebec Soc. for the Protection of Plants from Insects and Fungous 
Diseases 6: 45-50. 1914. [Must.] 

Fraser, W. P. Storage rots of potatoes and other vegetables. Ann. 

Rep. Quebec Soc. for the Protection of Plants from Insects and 

Fungous Diseases 6: 50, 51. 1914. 
Gleason, H. A., & McFarland, F. T. The introduced vegetation in the 

vicinity of Douglas Lake, Michigan. Bull. Torrey Club 41: 511- 

521. 28 O 1914. 
Greene, E. L. Certain violet names. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 79-85. 

10 Jl 1913. 
Greene, E. L. Myosurus in Canada — I. Ottawa Nat. 28: 85-87. 

22 1914. 
Halle, T. G. Some mesozoic plant-bearing deposits in Patagonia and 

Tierra del Fuego and their floras. Kongl. Svenska Veten. Handl. 

51:1-58.^.1-5. 1913. 
Halle, T. G. Some remarks on the classification of fossil plants. Geol. 

Foren. Forhandl. 35: 367-382. pi. g, 10. N 1913. 

Harlan, H. V. Some distinctions in our cultivated barleys with re- 
ference to their use in plant breeding. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 137: 
1-38. /. 1-16. 16 O 1914. 

Harris, J. A. On the correlation between somatic characters and 
fertility — II. Illustrations from Phaseolus vulgaris. Am. Jour. 
Bot. 1: 398-411./. 1-3. 31 O 1914. 

Harshberger, J. W. Algal stalactites in Bermuda. Torreya 14: 195- 

197. 27 O 1914. 
Heald, F. D., & Studhalter, R. A. The Strumella disease of oak and 

chestnut trees. Pennsylvania Dept. Forestry Bull. 10: 1-15. pi. 

1-12. Je 1914. 
Hedgcock, G. G., & Long, W. H. Heart-rot of oaks and poplars caused 

by Polyporus dryophilus. Jour. Agr. Research 3: 65-78. pi. 8-10. 

15 O 1914. 
Howe, M. A. Oxymitra {Tessellina) in the United States. Bryologist 

17: 72-75- /• i- S 1914. 



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Hull, E. D. An abnormal flower of Calopogon. Am. Bot. 20: 90. Au 

1914. [Illust.] 
Jeffrey, E. C. Spore conditions in hybrids and the mutation hypothesis 

of De Vries. Bot. Gaz. 58: 322-336. pi. 22-25. : 5 1914. 

Jehle, R. A. Peach cankers and their treatment. Cornell Agr. Exp. 
Sta. Circ. 26: 53-64. pi. 1-8. S 1914. 

J[ennings] O. E. Henry Willey. Bryologist 17: 75, 76. S 1914. 

[Illust.] 
Johnson, D. S. Studies of the development of the Piperaceae. II. The 

structure and seed-development of Peperomia hispidula. Am. Jour. 

Bot. 1: 357-397- pi- 4i~43+f- 1 13-120. 31 O 1914. 

Kaczmarek, R. M. Priority of Ilierochloa. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 198. 

Ja 1914. 
Knowlton, C. H. New England distribution of Ilex opaca and Ilex 

glabra. Rhodora 16: 163-165. S 1914. 

Lumsden, D. Mendelism in melons. New Hampshire Agr. Exp. Sta. 
Bull. 172: 1-58./. 1-5. Je 1914. [Illust.] 

Lunell, J. Another Rhus glabra segregate from Nebraska. Am. Mid. 
Nat. 3: 147, 148. 3 O 1913. 

Lunell, J. New plants from North Dakota — XI. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 

I4I-I47- 3 O 1913. 

Includes new species in Antennaria (1), Amelanchier (1), Rhus (1), and Dode- 
catheon (1). 

Lunell, J. Rosa in North Dakota. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 135-140. 3 O 

I9I3- 

Includes descriptions of three new species. 

Lutz, O. The poisonous nature of the stinging hairs of Jatropha urens. 
Science II. 40: 609, 610. 23 O 1914. 

Maza, M. G. de la. Determinacion de plantas Cubanas — I. Rev. 
Fac. Let. Cien Habana 19: 225-234. S 1914. 

Mazza, A. Saggio di algologia oceanica. Nuova Notarisia 20: 6-18. 
Ja 1909; 65-86. Ap 1909; 1 13-135. O 1909; 21: 1-27. Ja 1910; 
65-99. Ap 1910; 125-152. Jl 1910; 169-199. O 1910; 22: 7-25. 
Ja 191 1 ; 53-80. Ap 191 1 ; 1 10-139. Jl 191 1; 157-171. O 191 1; 
23: 1-24. Ja 1912; 57-78. Ap 1912; 109-121. Jl 1912; 165-182. 
O 1912; 24: 1-22. Ja 1913; 57-85- Ap 1913; 113-181. Jl 1913; 
157-184. 01913:25:1-34. Ja 1914; 57-77. Ap 1914; 141-162. 
Jl 1914; 193-210. O 1914. 



Index to American botanical literature 53 

Melville, E. The downy mildews. Ann. Rep. Quebec Soc. for the 

Protection of Plants from Insects and Fungous Diseases 6: 33-38. 

1914. [Illust.] 
Merrill, G. K. Noteworthy lichens from Maine — II. Bryologist 17: 

55-58. 17 Au 1914; 76-79- S 1914. 
Millspaugh, C. F. Contributions to North American Euphorbiaceae 

— V. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ. Bot. 179: 383-397. 26 S 1914. 

Includes seven new species in Chamaesyce. 

Millspaugh, C. F. A plea for the wild flowers. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 

15: I97-I99- 1914. 
Morse, W. J., & Shapovalov, M. The Rhizoctonia disease of potatoes. 

Maine Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 230: 193-216./. 61-73. Au 1914. 
Muller, J. Industrial fiber plants of the Philippines. Philip. Bur. Ed. 

Bull. 49: 1-157. pi. 1-43. 1913- 
Nichols, G. E. The vegetation of Connecticut — III. Plant societies 

on uplands. Torreya 14: 167-194./. i-g. O 1914. 
Nieuwland, J. A. An older name for Listera. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 128, 

129. 10 Jl 1913. 
Nieuwland, J. A. Critical notes on new and old genera of plants — I. 

Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 170-197. Ja 1914. 

Includes Corniveum, Despeleza, Galypola, Petlomelia and Lunellia, gen. nov. 

Nieuwland, J. A. A new midland violet and some notes on "cleistoga- 

mous" flowers. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 85-91. pi. 2, 3. 10 Jl 1913. 
Nieuwland, J. A. New plants from various places — II. Am. Mid. 

Nat. 3: 129-133. 10 Jl 1913. 
Nieuwland, J. A. Notes on cleistogamous flowers of violets — II. Am. 

Mid. Nat. 3: 198-200. Ja 1914. 
Nieuwland, J. A. Notes on our local plants — IV. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 

98-125. 10 Jl 1913; — V: Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 217-243. F 1914; 

—VI. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 274-283. My 1914. 
Nieuwland, J. A. Notes on priority of plant names. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 

150-158. 3 1913. 
Nieuwland, J. A. Polygonum longistylum Small, a synonym. Am. 

Mid. Nat. 3: 200, 201. Ja 1914. 
Nieuwland, J. A. Some new American Lythra. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 

265-270. My 1914. 

Includes descriptions of three new species. 

Nieuwland, J. A. Viola arvensis Murr. in northern Indiana. Am. 
Mid. Nat. 3: 134. 10 Jl 1913. 



54 Index to American botanical literature 

Nieuwland, J. A., & Kaczmarek, R. M. Studies in Viola — I. Am. 
Mid. Nat. J : 207-217. F 1914. 
Includes Crocion nov. gen. 

Osterhout, W. J. V. The forms of antagonism curves as affected by 
concentration. Bot. Gaz. 58: 367-371./. 1-3. 15 O 1914. 

Popenoe, P. Origin of the date palm. Jour. Heredity 5: 498-508. 

/. 6-10. N 1914. 
Porsild, M. P. The genus Antennaria in Greenland. Ottawa Nat. 

28: 87-92. 22 O 1914. 
Powell, G. T. The soil, the basis of success in gardening and in other 

lines of productive work. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 15: 191-197. 

O 1914. 
Prescott, A. The adder's tongue. Am. Bot. 20: 84, 85. Au 1914. 

Reddick, D. Dead-arm disease of grapes. N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 
389: 463-490. pi. 1-6+f. 3, 4, 8. Jl 1914. 

Reiche, C. La vegetacion en los Alrededores de la capital de Mexico. 

1-147:/. 1-27+map. Mexico, 1914. 
Riley, J. H. An apparently new Sporophila from Ecuador. Proc. 

Biol. Soc. Washington 27: 213. 31 O 1914. 

Sporophila incerla sp. nov. 
Rolfe, R. A. Echinopanax horridns. Curt. Bot. Mag. IV. 10: pi. 8 $72. 

S 1914. 
Saunders, C. F. Vitality of an orange tree stump. Am. Bot. 20: 103. 

Au 1914. 
Setchell, W. A. The Scinaia assemblage. Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 6: 

79-152. pi. 10-16. 7 O 1914. 

Includes the new genus Pseudoscinaia with two new species, five new species 
in Scinaia. and four in Gloiophloea. 
Shelford, V. E. A comparison of the responses of sessile and motile 

plants and animals. Am. Nat. 48: 641-674. N 1914. 

Sherbakoff, C. D. Potato scab and sulphur disinfection. Cornell Agr. 
Exp. Sta. Bull. 350: 707-743./. 106. Au 1914. 

Sievers, A. F. The germination of belladonna seed. Am. Jour. Phar- 
macy 86: 483-505./. 1-10. N 1914. 

Spaulding, P. Undesirable foreign plant diseases. Trans. Massa- 
chusetts Hort. Soc. 1914: 153-179. 1914. 

Standley, P. C. A list of Hepaticae from western North Carolina. 
Bryologist 17: 69-71. S 1914.