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MacDougal, Daniel Trembli/. The tenrlrils of Passiflora 

 CHiulca. liot. Gaz., 17,1892, -iOo-'iia ; 18, 1893, 12:H- 

 130. 



Recent botanical explorations in Idaho. Science, 20, 



1892, 311-313. 



The sensitiveness of tendrils. Bot. Gan., 18, 1893, 



345. 



Inter-twilling of tendrils. Bot. Gaz., 18, 1893, 396- 



397. 



Frost plants : a risumo. Science, 22, 1893, 351-352. 



Frost plants. Bot. Gaz., 19, 1894, 120-121. 



On the poisonous influence of Cypripeclium spectabile 



and Cypripedium pnbescens. [1894-95.] Minn. liot. 



Stlid.,'l, 1894-98, 32-36, 430-4,)l. 



NitroHen assimiiation by Isopyrnm biternatuni. A 



preliminary notice. [1894.] Minn. Bot. Stud., 1, 

 1894-98, 39-42. 



Titles of literature concerning the fixation of free 



nitrogen by plants. [1894.] Minn. Bot. Stud., 1, 

 1894-98, 186-222. 



The transmission of stimuli-effects in Mimosa pudica. 



Bot. Gaz., 20, 1895, 411-412. 

 The physiology of Isopyrum biternatum. Bot. Gaz., 



20, 1895, 412. 



The mechanism of curvature of tendrils. Ann. Bot., 



10, 1896, 373-402 ; Bot. Gaz., 22, 1896, 243. 



The physiology of tendrils. Bot. Centrbl., 66, 1896, 



145-146. 



The root-tubers of Isopyrum occidentale. Bot. Gaz., 



21, 1896, 280-282. 



The relation of the growth of leaves to the CO., of the 



air. Bot. (iaz., 22, 1896, 221-222. 

 Reaction of leaves to continuous rainfall. Bot. Gaz., 



22, 1896, 232-233. 



The mechanism of movement and transmission of 



impulses iu Mimosa and other "sensitive" plants: a 

 review with some additional experiments. Bot. Gaz., 

 22, 1896, 293-300. 



Ueber die Mechanik der Windungs- und Kriim- 



mungsbewegungen der Ranken. Deutsch. Bot. Ges. 

 Ber., 14, 1896, 151-154. 



The Alpinum in the Botanic Garden of Tiibingen. 



Garden & Forest, 9, 1896, 372. 



Relation of the growth of foliage-leaves and the 



chloroiihyll function. [1896.] Linn. Soc. Jl. (Bo.),31, 

 1895-97, 526-546. 



A contribution to the physiology of the root tubers of 



Isopyrum biternatum (Eaf.) Torr. and Gray. [1896.] 



Minn. Bot. Stud., 1, 1894-98, 501-516. 

 The influence of carbon dioxide on the protoplasm of 



living plant cells. Science, 3, 1896, 689-691. 

 The physiology of color in plants. Science, 4, 1896, 



350-351. 



The influence of rainfall upon leaves. Science, 4, 



1896, 435. 



The cui-vature of roots. Bot. Gaz., 23, 1897, 307- 



366. 



A convenient potometer. Bot. Gaz., 24, 1897, 110- 



114. 

 The province and problems of plant physiology. 



[1897.] Science, 7, 1898, 369-374. 

 The Mycorhizic of Aplectrum. [1897.] Torrey Bot. 



Club Bull", 25, 1898, 110-112. 

 A contribution to the physiology of tendrils. Torrey 



Bot. Club Bull., 25, 1898, 65-72. 

 Movement in plants. [1897.] .Jamaica Inst. Jl., 2, 



1899, 374. 

 Symbiosis and saprophytism. [1898.] Amer. Natlist., 



33, 1899, 210. 

 Influence of inversions of temperature and vertical 



air currents upon the distribution of plants. [1898.] 



Amer. Natlist., 33, 1899, 211-213; Bot. Gaz., 27, 1899, 



126-127. 



Symbiotic saprophytism. [1898.] Ann. Bot., 13, 



1899,' 1-47. 



Transmission of impulses in Biophytum. Bot. 



Centrbl., 77, 1899, 297-298. 



Copper in plants. Bot. Gaz., 27, 1899, 68-6'.l. 



Frost formations. Bot. Gaz., 27, 1899, 69-71. 



Seed dissemination and distribution of Razoumofskya 



robusta {Kn<jilni.) Kiintze. [1899.] Minn. Bot. Stud., 

 2, 1898-1902, 169-173. 



Life on other worlds. Popular Astr., 7, 1899, 420- 



426. 



Symbiosis and saprophytism. Torrey Bot. Club 



Bull., 26, 1899, 511-530. 



. Influence of inversions of temperature, ascending 



and descending currents of air. upon distribution. 



Woods Holl Mar^ Biol. Lab. Lect., 1899, 37-47. 

 Significance of niycorrhizas. Woods Holl Mar. Biol. 



Lab. Lect., 1899, 49-56. 

 The roots and mycorhizal adaptations of the Mono- 



tropaceaj. [1899.] Science, 11, 1900, 303. 



Symbiosis of roots and Fungi. [1900.] N. Y. Ac. 



Ann], 13, 1900-01, 467. 



Critical points in the relation of light to plants. 



[1900.] Science, 13, 1901, 252. 



Propagation of Lysiniachiaterrestris. [1900.] Science, 



13, 1901. 252-253. 



Seedhngs of Arisa;ma. [1900.] Science, 13, 1901, 



253. 



MacDougal, Daniel Trembly, & Iiloyd, Francis Ernest. 

 The roots and mycorhizal adaptations of the Mono- 

 tropacea-. [1899.] Bot. Gaz., 29, 1900, 138. 

 Macdougald, G[eor[ii'] D[nnran]. Apparatus for rapid 

 analysis of milk. "Soc. Chem. lud. Jl., 18, 1899, 235- 

 238. 



For biography and works see Inst. 

 129, 1897, 375-376 ; Canad. Inst. 



[1891.] Canad. Inst. Trans., 2, 



Macdougall, [.-lliin]. 

 Civ. Engin. Proc. , 

 Proc, 1, 1898, 94. 



Lake currents. 



1892, 32. 



McDougall, .irthnr, & Howies, Fred H. On the produc- 

 tion of nitric acid from air by means of the electric 

 tiame. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc. Mem. & Proc, 44, 

 1900, No. 13, 19 pp. 



M'Dougall, Gilbert. Notes on Elateridee. Subject, wire- 

 worms. [1884.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 1883-84, 41- 

 .50. 



Notes by the way. Birds. [1885-86.] Stirling 



Soc. Trans., 1884-85, 84-88; 1885-86, 28-29. 



Notes on some gall-producing insects. [1886.] Stir- 



hng Soc. Trans., 1886-86, 70-75. 



Notes upon Cardamine pratensis " sport." [1887.] 



Stirling Soc. Trans., 1886-87, 66-67. 



A few stray notes culled together upon potato history. 



[1887.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 1886-87, 91-95. 



The natural propagation of the Cardamine pratense 



by detached leaves. [1890.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 

 1889-90, 70-71. 



Mvriopods. [1891.] Stirling Soc. Trans., 1890-91, 



82-87". 



Notes on the conchology of Clackmannanshire and 



southern Perthshire. [1892-98.] StirUug Soc. Trans., 

 1892-93, 49-55 ; 1894-95, 23-27 ; 1895-96, 140-142 ; 

 1897-98, 138-139. 



Notes on MoUusca collected in south Perthshire and 



Clackmannan. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1895, 255. 



Testacella scutulum and Stenogyra Goodalii in 



Stirlingshire. Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist., 1896, 192. 



Notes on Bruchidse, the pea and bean-beetles. [1897.] 



Stirling Soc. Trans., 1896-97, 93-95. 

 Notes on the migration ol some Phytoptidae. [1899.] 



Stirliug Soc. Trans., 1898-99, 172-174". 

 M'Dougall, Gilbert, & M'LeUan, .Indrew. See M'I.ellan 



,\: M'Dougall. 



