14 GEORGE LINCOLN GOO DALE— ROBINSON IMEMO[ES [ ^IS'.' 



1891 



Some of the possibilities of economic botany. Presidential address before the Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. at Wash- 

 ington, Aug., 1891. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 42, pp. 271-303. 

 The same reprinted separately at New Haven, 8° cover, pp. [2] 271-303. 

 The same published in Proc. 40th meeting Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1892. pp. 1-38 [under title of] Useful plants 



of the future. — Some possibilities of economic botany. 

 The same, Pop. Sci. Monthly, 1892, vol. 40, pp. 57-75, 207-220. Nature (Loudon), vol. 44, pp. 469-470; 



530-536. 



Translations: Zukunftsfragen ueber Nahrungs-und Niitzpflanzen. Sonderabdruck aus der Pharma- 



ceutischen Rundschau. New York. 1891. 8° pp. 32. Les plantes utiles de l'avenir. Revue Scientifique, 



5 Dec, 1891, 2 Jan., 1892. 

 Botanic Gardens in the equatorial belt and in the south seas. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 42, pp. 173-177, 



260-264. 

 [Same continued under title] Some museums and botanical gardens in the equatorial belt and in the south 



seas. Ibid. pp. 347-352, 434-438. 

 [Same continued under title] Botanic Gardens in the equatorial belt and in the south seas. Ibid. pp. 517-522. 

 Garden plants of Ceylon. Garden and Forest, vol. 4, p. 62. [See table of contents, p. 61.] 

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



of Harvard College, 1889-1890, pp. 166-170. Cambridge, Mass. 



1892 



[Museums of Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. 25, p. 316. 



Remarks on the life of Samuel Dexter. Ibid. pp. 364-365. 



[Review.] On specific assimilation in Umbelliferae. — M. Geneau de Lamarliere. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, 



vol. 43, p. 160. 

 [Review. 

 [Review 



Effects of certain poisons on the germination of seeds. — Ch. Cornevin. Ibid. p. 161. 



Proofs of land-communication between Europe and America during the "modern" age of the 



earth. — M. Emile Blanchard. Ibid. p. 161. 

 [Review.] Comparative anatomy of plants. — Ad. Chatin. Ibid. pp. 161-162. 

 [Review.] M. Lucien Daniel . . . Root-grafting. Ibid. p. 162. 

 [Review.] Physiology . . . Lechartier . . . Henri Becquerel. Ibid. p. 162. 

 [Review.] Bourqtjelot . . . Boletus. Ibid. p. 162. 



[Review.] Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien . . . Engler and Prantl. Ibid. p. 162. 

 [Review.] Concerning principles which accompany chlorophyll in leaves. — Etard. Ibid. p. 436. 

 [Review.] On the structure of the ovule and the development of the embryo-sac in Vincetoxicum. Chauveacd. 



Ibid. pp. 436-437. 

 [Review.] Researches regarding the effect of leaf-removal in the case of grape-vines. A. Muntz. Ibid. p. 437. 

 [Review.] Muciferous S3'stem of Laininariaceae, by Guignard. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 3, vol. 44, p. 501. 

 [Review.] Researches on multiple buds, by W. Russell. Ibid. pp. 501-502. 

 [Review.] Artificial intracellular crystallization; E. Belzung. Ibid. p. 502. 

 [Review.] On the aeration of solid tissues; Henri Devaux. Ibid. pp. 502-504. 

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



of Harvard College, 1890-91. pp. 156-163. Cambridge, Mass. 



1893 



Ilotan}' at the university. Harvard Grad. Mag., vol. 1, pp. 291-293. 



The Blaschka glass flower collection. Ibid. pp. 602-606. 



Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum. Harvard Grad. Mag., vol. 2, pp. 116-117. 



Sereno Watson with a list of his writings by J. A. Allen. Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 27, pp. 403-416, where pub- 

 lished anonymously. 



Same reprinted with portrait of Watson and with mention of author's name. Cambridge, Mass. 



The genus Aster. Jour. Royal Hort. Soc, London, vol. 15, pp. 4-12. 



[Review.] The localization of the perfumes of flowers. — Mesnard. Am. Jour. Sci., ser. 3, vol. 45, p. 355. 



[Note.] Botanical prizes of the French Academy. Ibid. pp. 355-356. 



[Review.] How blanched seedlings can be saved. — Corntj. Ibid. p. 356. 



[Review.] Influence of moisture on vegetation. — E. Gain. Ibid. pp. 356-357. 



[Review.] Reports of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Annual Report. Many contributions in volume men- 

 tioned and discussed. Ibid. pp. 525-526. 



[Obituary.] Henry Elias Seaton. Ibid. pp. 526-527. 



[Review.] Plants of Orizaba . . . Seaton. Am. Jour. Sci., ser. 3, vol. 46, p. 76. 



I Review.] Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien . . . Engler. Ibid. pp. 76-77. 



[Review.] Rainfall and leaf -form . . . Stahl. Ibid. p. 77. 



[Review.] Turgescence and transpiration in fleshy plants, by Ephrem Aubert. Ibid. p. 77. 



