12 GEORGE LINCOLN GOO DALE— ROBINSON [Mem0,rs [ ^xxi i ; 



On a combination of the auxanometer with the clinostat. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 35, pp. 258-259. 



Recent contributions to our knowledge of the vegetable cell. Ibid. pp. 419-420. 



Assimilation by colored and variegated leaves. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 36, pp. 159-160. 



Hough's American Woods, Part I. Ibid. p. 160. 



Heather in Townsend, Mass. Ibid. pp. 295-296. 



Color granules in flowers and fruits. Ibid. pp. 472-474. 



List of writings of Asa Gray chronologically arranged. [Prepared with the collaboration of Sereno Watson and 

 assistance of William Gilson Farlow, Charles Sprague Sargent and William Francis Ganong.] Am. Jour. 

 Sci. ser. 3, vol. 36, Appendix pp. 3-42. Index, prepared by Arthur Bliss Seymour, pp. 1-25. 



List of the writings of Asa Gray chronologically arranged with an index. [Reprint of the preceding contin- 

 uously paged.] cover, pp. 1-68. 



Sketch of the life and work of Dr. Asa Gray., Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. 24, pp. 191-198. 



[Review.] Das pflanzenphysiologische Practikum . . . Detmer. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 35, pp. 87-88. 



[Review.] Gray's Elements of Botany. Garden and Forest, vol. 1, pp. 11-12. 



[Review.] The Kansas forest trees identified by leaves and fruit, by W. A. Kellerman. Ibid. p. 12. 



[Review.] Respiratory organs of plants. Ludwig Jost. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 35, p. 258. 



[Review.] Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien, von A. Engler und K. Prantl. Ibid. p. 259. 



[Review.] Flora of the Hawaiian Islands; by William Hillebrand. Ibid. pp. 501-502. 



[Review.] Dr. Sereno Watson's Contributions to American Botany. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 36, p. 392. 



[Review.] Flora of Middlesex County, Mass.; by L. L. Dame and F. S. Collins. Ibid. pp. 392-393. 



[Review.] A catalogue of plants growing without cultivation in the county of Nantucket, Mass.; by Maria 

 L. Owen. Ibid. pp. 393-394. 



[Review.] Catalogue of the flora of Vermont; by George H. Perkins. Ibid. p. 394. 



[Review.] Plants of Rhode Island; by J. H. Bennett. Ibid. pp. 394-395. 



[Review.] Catalogue of the flowering and fern-like plants growing without cultivation in the vicinity of the 

 Falls of Niagara; by David F. Day. Ibid. p. 395 



The Botanic Garden [including a report on the projected Botanical Museum]. Ann. Rep. of the President and 

 Treasurer of Harvard College, 1886-87. pp. 124-126. Cambridge, Mass. 



1889 



Herbarium of the late Rev. Dr. Joseph Blake. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 37, p. 419. 



Some recent investigations relative to cell-contents. Address before Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. at Toronto meeting, 



Aug. 1889. Salem Press Publ. & Print. Co., p. 16. Salem. [Also in] Proc. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. vol. 3S, 



pp. 259-272. 

 What is a phyllodium? Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 38, pp. 495-497. 

 Protoplasm and its history. Address delivered ... as vice president of the Biological Section of the A. A. 



A. S. at Toronto, Aug. 28, 1889. Bot. Gaz. vol. 14, pp. 235-246. 

 Principles of physiological botany as applied to horticulture and forestry. Garden and Forest, vol. 2, pp. 8-9, 



20-21, 32-33, 44-45, 56, 68-69, 80-81, 92, 104-105, 116-117, 128-129, 140-141, 153, 164-165, 177-178, 



188, 201-202, 213-214, 225, 249-250. 

 [Review.] Das Protoplasm als Fermentorganismus . . . Albert Wigand. Am. Jour. Spi. ser. 3, vol. 37, pp. 



77-79. 

 [Review.] " Ringed trees." W.L.Goodwin. Ibid. p. 79. 

 [Review.] A provisional host-index of fungi of the United States, by W. G. Farlow and A. B. Seymour. Ibid. 



pp. 79-80. 

 [Review.] Certain relations of the cell wall. — Dr. Kohl. Ibid. p. 237. 

 [Review.] The chemical nature of assimilation. — Th. Bokorny. Ibid. pp. 237-238. 

 [Review.] Improvement in the "races" of the sugar beet. — C. Violette and F. Desprez. Ibid. p. 238. 

 [Review.] The primordial leaves of Abietineae. — Daguillon. Ibid. pp. 238-239. 

 [Review.] The descending water-current in plants and its physiological significance. — J. Wiesner. Ibid. pp. 



319-320. 



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Certain coloring matters in fungi. W. Zopf. Ibid. p. 320. 



The bacterial forms found in normal stomachs. — J. E. Abelous. Ibid. pp. 320-321. 



The Botanic Garden at Buitenzorg, Java. — Dr. Treub. Ibid. p. 322. 



The structure of the "crown" of the root. — Leon Flot. Ibid. p. 322. 



Contributions to American botany, XVI; by Sereno Watson. Ibid. pp. 415-416. 



Key to the system of Victorian plants, I; by Baron Ferd. von Mueller. Ibid. pp. 416-417. 



Revision of North American Umbelliferae; by J. M. Coulter and J. N. Rose. Ibid. p. 417. 



Flora Italiana, vol. viii . . . Professor Caruel. Ibid. p. 417. 



Diagnoses plantarum novarum asiaticarum, VII. — C.'J. Maximowicz. Ibid. p. 417. 



The orchids of the Cape Peninsula; by Harry Bolus. Ibid. p. 417. 



Handbook of the Amaryllideae, including the Alstroemerieae and Agaveae; by J. G. Baker. Ibid. 



p. 418. 



