16 GEORGE LINCOLN GOODALE— ROBINSON [Me * oir \vo™xxi, 



[Review.] Tubercles on the roots of the so ja bean . . . Kirchner. Ibid. pp. 151-152. 



[Review.] Modifications of the cell-wall . . . Van Wisselingh . . . Mangin. Ibid. p. 152. 



[Review.l On the accumulation of sugar in the root of the beet. — L. Maquenne. Ibid. 152-153. 



[Review.] Propagation of the sugar-cane . . . J. H. Wakker. Ibid. p. 324. 



[Review.] Lehrbuch der okologischen Pflanzen-geographie . . . Eugen Warming. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, 



vol. 2, p. 89. 

 [Review.] Missouri Botanical Garden. Seventh Annual Report. Ibid. p. 89. 

 [Review.] The Botanical Gazette. Ibid. p. 396. 



[Review.] The dualistic theory of descent . . . Sachs. Ibid. pp. 396-397. 



[Review.] The timber pines of the southern United States; by Charles Mohr. Ibid. pp. 463-464. 

 [Review.] Richards on increase of activity in respiration after injury . . . Pfepper. Ibid. p. 464. 

 [Obituary.] Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, K. C. M. G., Government Botanist of Victoria. Am. Jour. Sci. 



ser. 4, vol. 2, p. 464. 

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



of Harvard College, 1894-95, pp. 194-199. Cambridge, Mass. 



1897 



Botanical Garden and Museum. Harvard Grad. Mag. vol. 6, pp. 237-238. 



[Letter.] From Prof. George L. Goodale. [Presented at a memorial meeting for Mr. Thomas Tracy Bouve.] 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. 27, p. 241. 



[Review.] An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada, and the British possessions from New- 

 foundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic ocean westward to the 

 102d meridian; by Nathaniel, Lord Britton . . . Addison Brown. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, vol. 3, pp. 

 76-77. 



[Review.] Notes on the flora of Newfoundland; by B. L. Robinson. Ibid. p. 77. 



[Review.] The survival of the unlike. A collection of evolution essays suggested by the study of domestic 

 plants; by L. H. Bailey. Ibid. p. 77. 



[Review.] A manual and dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns; by J. C. Willis. Ibid. p. 353. 



[Review.] A practical botany for beginners. [Notice of this and five other works by the following authors.] 

 F. O. Bower, Volnet M. Spalding, Francis Darwin, J. Y. Bergen, William A. Setchell, Thomas H. 

 MacBride. Ibid. pp. 490-491. 



[Review.] Professor Van Tieghem's new system of classification of Phsenogamia. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, vol. 4, 

 pp. 79-82. 



[Review.] The new series of Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, No. XI, by Mr. 

 Greenman. Ibid. p. 249. 



[Review.] Synoptical Flora of North America, Vol. 1, Part I, Fascicle II. . . . Asa Gray . . . Benjamin 

 Lincoln Robinson . . . William Trelease . . . John M. Coulter . . . L. H. Bailey. Ibid. p. 249. 



[Review.] An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada, and the British possessions . . . Na- 

 thaniel Lord Britton . . . Addison Brown. Ibid. p. 250. 



[Review] Experimental morphology; by C. B. Davenport. Ibid. p. 397. 



[Review.] Descriptive catalogue of useful fiber plants of the world, including the structural and economic 

 classifications of fibres; by Charles Richards Dodge. Ibid. pp. 478-479. 



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

 of Harvard College, 1895-96. pp. 206-208. Cambridge, Mass. 



1898 



Tropical horticulture, with illustrations of the principal economic plants of hot climates. Trans. Mass. Hort. 



Soc. for 1897, pp. 13-19. 

 [Review.] Synoptical view of the various divisions of Embryophyta siphonogama; by A. Engler. Am. Jour. 



Sci. ser. 4, vol. 5, p. 156. 

 [Review.] Pflanzenphysiologie. Ein Handbuch der Lehre vom Stoffwechsel und Kraftwechsel in der Pflanze; 



von Dr. W. Pfepfer. Ibid. pp. 317-318. 

 [Review.] Permeability of the bark of tree-trunks to atmospheric gases. M. Henri Devaux. Ibid. p. 318 

 [Review.] Walter Gardiner . . . Structure of the cell wall. Ibid. pp. 470-471. 

 [Review.] The phytogeography of Nebraska: I. General survey; by R. Pound. Ibid. p. 471. 

 [Review.] Text-book of botany; by Drs. Strasburger, Schimper, Noll and Schenk. Ibid. pp. 471-472. 

 [Review.] Fossil plants: for students of botany and geology; by A. C. Seward. Ibid. p. 472. 

 [Review.] Contributions to Japanese Characeae; by T. F. Allen. Ibid. p. 472. 

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



of Harvard College, 1896-97, pp. 211-214. Cambridge, Mass. 



