Index to recent Literature relating to American Botany 



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This Index is intended to include (i) Titles of all papers and 

 books relating to American plants ; (2) All papers on botanical 



lished. Botanists can 



otanists ; (3) F 

 or morpjiolog 

 aid greatly in 



this matter by the contri- 



bution of separates of their papers especially those published 

 outside the usual botanical journals, such as the publications of 

 learned societies, experiment station bulletins and reports, and 

 journals only occasionally containing botanical matter. 



The titles are reprinted monthly on standard library cards of two 

 widths, and are sold to subscribers at the price of one cent per card. 



The editors will welcome any notice of omitted titles or other 

 suggestions relative to the greater efficiency of the Index. Ad- 

 dress all matter relating to the Index to The Torrey Botanical 

 Club,- Columbia University, New York City. 



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W. Corn Smut. Rep. Indiana Agric. 



Exp. Sta., 12: 84-135.//. 10-13. F. 1900. 

 Averill, C. K. The Distribution of certain Trees and Shrubs in 



Western Connecticut. Rhodora 



34-38. Feb. 1900. 



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Notes on Cabo?nba Caroliniana A. Gray. Bull. Torr. 



Club, 27 : 86. 14 F. 1900. 



Beal, W. J 



Monstrosities in Spikelets of Eragrostis and 



Setaria. Bull. Torr. Club, 27: 85, 86. 17 F. 1900 

 Becker, K. Cereus Peruvianus Mill. Monatsch. fiir 



Kakteenkunde 



10 : 6. 



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Bessey, C. E. One thousand Miles for a Fern. Asa Gray Bull. 8 : 



2-6. F. 1900. 

 Brainerd, E. The Blackberries of New England. Rhodora, 2 : 23- 



29 



F. 1900. 



Mentions 13 species and varieties. Rubus sativus (Bailey) Brainerd raised from R. 

 nigrobaccus sativus Bailey. 



Brainerd, E. Typical Goody era repens in New England. Rhodora, 



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2 : 22. Ja. 1900. 



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