

Index to recent Literature relating to American Botany 



echavaleta, J. Flora Uruguaya. An. Mus. Nac. Montevideo, 2 : — 



(i-xxi, 1-96). 189853: — (97-200). 1898; — (201-240). 1900; 



(241-304). 1900: —(305-416). 1901; — (4I7-49 2 )- I 9° I - 



This completes volume I (i-xxi, 1-492). Includes new species in various genera. 



Arthur, J. C. Generic Nomenclature of Cedar Apples. Proc. Ind. 

 Acad. Sci. 1900 : 131-136. 1901. 



Ashe, W. W. Some East American Species of Crataegus. Jour. 

 Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 17 2 : 6-20. 1901. 



15 species and one variety proposed as new. 



Atkinson, G. F. Studies of some Shade Tree and Timber Destroying 

 Fungi. Bull. Cornell Agric. Exp. Sta. 193: 199-235. Je. 1901. 



Discusses injuries caused by Polyporus borealis, P. sulphureus, P. ignarius, P. 

 pi)iicola and Trametes abietis. 



Ball, C. R. The Genus Salix in Iowa. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 7: 

 141-154. //. 10-12. 1900. 



Boergesen, F., & Paulsen, 0. La Vegetation des Antilles Danoises. 

 Rev. Gen. Bot. 12: 99-107; 138-153; 224-245; 289-297; 

 344-354 ; 434-446 ; 480-510. /. 1-171 +pl. 4-14. 1900. [Also 



as separate, 1-108.] 



Translated and adapted from the original Danish published in Botanisk Tidsskrift, 

 22 : I-13. 1898. 



Britton, E. G. Spring Foliage in October. Torreya, I: 119. 26 

 O. 1901. 



Britton, N. L. Cupania on Pine Key, Florida. Torreya, 1 : i3 2 ' 

 25 N. 1901. 



Cador, L. Anatomische Untersuchung der Mateblatter unter Beriick- 



sichtigung ihres Gehaltes an Thein. [Inaug. Dissert.] i-39- Cas " 

 sel, 1900. 



Carleton, M. A. Emmer ; a Grain for the semiarid Regions. U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, Farmer's Bull. 139 : 1-15. /. 1-3. 1901. 



Chesnut, V, K. Some poisonous Plants of the Northern Stock Ranges. 

 Yearbook U. S. Dept. Agric. 1900: 305-324. //. 32-34 + / 39" 



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