10 GEORGE LINCOLN GOODALE— ROBINSON 1MEMOIES r ?o"xx A i I ; 



[Review.] Non-sexual outgrowths on fern prothalli. De Bart. Ibid. p. 403. 



[Review.] Absorption compared with transpiration. Vesque. Ibid. ser. 3, vol. 16, pp. 485-486. 



On the causes of the abnormal shapes of plants grown in the dark. Ibid. p. 4S6. 



[Review.] Davenport's notes on Botrychium simplex. Amer. Nat. vol. 12, p. 181 



[Review.] Ferns, in their homes and ours. John Robinson. Ibid. pp. 624-625. 



Hybridization in plants. Twenty-fifth Ann. Rep. Mass. Board of Agric. for 1877, pp. 156-159. Boston. 



1879 



[Published anonymously.] Outline notes [on botany] with titles of works of reference. Cover, pp. 1-16. 16° 



Cambridge, Mass. 

 Recent researches in regard to seeds. Twenty-sixth Ann. Rep. Mass. Board of Agric. for 1878, pp. 262-285. 



Boston. 

 The floras of different countries. Library of Harvard Univ. Bibliog. Contrib. no. 9. 12 pp. Cambridge 



Mass. 

 Guides for science teaching, no. II. Concerning a few common plants. Published by Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 



Cover, pp. 1-61. 

 [Review.] Cane-sugar in early amber cane. — Professor Goessmann. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 17, p. 488. 

 [Review.] On the causes of the change in form of etiolated plants; by Professor Godlewski. Ibid. p. 494. 

 [Review.] The botanical text-book (Sixth ed.), Part I. Structural botany, or organography on the basis 



of morphology . . . Asa Gray. Ibid. ser. 3, vol. 18, pp. 73-76. 



1880 



Outline of a course of four lectures on some relations of botany to horticulture. Delivered by Prof. George 

 L. Goodale of the University at Cambridge before the Worcester County Horticultural Society, A. D. 

 1879. Trans. Worcester Co. Hort. Soc. for year 1879. 12 pp. Worcester^ Mass. 



1881 



Concerning a few common plants. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Guides for science teaching. 61 pp. Ginn, Heath 



& Co., Boston. Second ed. See above under 1879. 

 The Botanic Garden at Cambridge. Harvard Register, vol. 3, pp. 22-25. [With collaboration of Asa Gray 



and Alexander Agassiz.] Jan., 1881. 

 [Review.] Eucalyptographia; a descriptive atlas of the Eucalypts of Australia and the adjoining islands; 



by Baron Ferd. von Muller. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 21, pp. 249-251. 



[Review.] The flora of Essex Count}', Mass.; bj' John Robinson. Ibid. p. 251. 



[Review.] Botany of California, vol. 2; by Sereno Watson. Ibid. p. 251. 



On the origin of starch grains; by A. F. W. Schimper. Ibid. p. 330. 



[Report on the Botanic Garden.] Ann. Rep. of the President and Treasurer of Harvard College, 1879-80. pp. 



95-99. Cambridge, Mass. 



1882 



Wild flowers of America. With fifty colored plates from original drawings by Isaac Sprague. Text by George 



L. Goodale. pp. 2, 1-210, 50 pi., 4°. S. E. Cassino, Boston. 

 [Report on the Botanic Garden.] Ann. Rep. of the President and Treasurer of Harvard College, 1880-S1, pp. 



96-101. Cambridge, Mass. 

 Report on the Botanic Garden. Ann. Rep. of the President and Treasurer of Harvard College, 1881-82, pp. 



103-106. Cambridge, Mass. 



1883 

 Color and assimilation. Science, vol. 1, p. 332. 



On the development of chlorophyll and color granules. Ibid. p. 421-422. 



[Review.] On the occurrence of formic and acetic acids in plants, and their physiological importance in metasta- 

 sis; by Dr. E. Bergmann. Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 25, pp. 161-162. 

 [Review.] Direct observation of the movement of water in plants. M. Julien Vesque. Ibid. pp. 237-238. 

 [Review.] Color and assimilation. — Th. W. Engelmann. Ibid. pp. 312-313. 

 [Review.] On the influence of sunny and shaded localities on the development of foliage leaves; by E. Stahl. 



Ibid. pp. 313-314. 

 [Review.] Jahrbuch des K. Botanischen Gartens und des Botanischen Museums zu Berlin. Band II, 1883. 



Ibid. pp. 479-480. 

 [Report of the] Director of the Botanic Garden. Ann. Rep. of the President and Treasurer of Harvard College, 



1882-1883, pp. 116-119. Cambridge, Mass. 



1884 



[Review.] Handbuch der Botanik . . . N. J. C. Muller; Pflanzenphysiologie . . . W. Ppepfer; Vorle- 

 sungen ilber Pflanzenphysiologie . . . Julius Sachs; Traits de botanique . . . Ph. Van Tieghem; 

 Handbuch der Botanik ... A. Schenk. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 27, pp. 322-326. 



