ACADEMY OF SCIENCES] BIBLIOGRAPHY 17 



1899 



British and colonial army surgeons on the 19th of April 1775. An address delivered on the 19th of April, 1899, 



before the Middlesex South District Medical Soc. Published at the request of the Society, Cambridge, 



Mass. 

 Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum. Harv. Grad. Mag. vol. 7, pp. 419-420. 

 [Review.] The poisonous effect exerted on living plants by phenols. . . . R. H. True. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, 



vol. 7, pp. 76-77. 

 [Review.] On the peculiar mode of formation of polle#-grains in Magnolias. . . . Guiqnard. Ibid. p. 77. 

 [Review.] Elements de botanique. P. Van Tieghem. Ibid. pp. 77-78. 

 [Review.] Die natiirlichen Pflanzenfamilien . . . Enqler. Ibid. p. 169. 

 [Review.] Experimental morphology, Part II; by C. B. Davenport. Ibid. p. 474. 

 [Review.] Variations under grafting and the heredity of acquired characters; by L. Daniel. Am. Jour. Sci. 



ser. 4, vol. 8, pp. 84-85. 

 [Review.] Researches concerning certain features in the appropriation of nitrogen by plants; by L. Lutz. 



Ibid. pp. 85-86. 

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



Treasurer of Harvard College, 1897-98., pp. 231-235. Cambridge, Mass. 



1900 



New England plants seen by the earliest colonists. [Read 15 Jan. 1896.] Trans. Colonial Soc. Mass. vol. 3, 



pp. 180-194, Boston, Mass. 

 [His remarks on the death of A. Gould. Read Dec. 1896.] Ibid. pp. 304-307. 

 [Remarks on the death of General Walker. Read at meeting of January, 1897.] Ibid. p. 315. 

 [Review.] Praxis und Theorie der Zellen- und Befruchtungslehre. ... V. Hacker. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, 



vol. 9, pp. 77-78. 

 [Review.] The Missouri Botanical Garden. Ibid. p. 233. 

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



Treasurer of Harvard College, 1898-99, pp. 238-243. Cambridge, Mass. 



1901 



The Botanical Department. Harvard Grad. Mag. vol. 10, pp. 254-255. 



1902 



The memorial greenhouses at the Harvard Botanic Garden. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, vol. 13, p. 162. 



[Brief note on] The Botanisches Centralblatt. Ibid. p. 327. 



[Review.] The Galapagos Islands. Important paper, by Dr. Robinson, dealing with their peculiar vegetation. 



[Unsigned.] New York Evening Post, Dec. 6, 1902. 

 [Review.] Researches on cellulose, 1895-1900; by C. F. Cross and E. J. Bevan. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, vol. 



13, pp. 161-162. 

 [Review.] Professor van Tieghem's classification of plants. Ibid. pp. 326-327. 

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



Treasurer of Harvard College, 1900-01, pp. 225-230. Cambridge, Mass. 



1903 



An experimental garden in Cuba. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, vol. 16, pp. 105-106. 



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

 Treasurer of Harvard College, 1901-02, pp. 242-246. Cambridge, Mass. 



1904 



Harvard Experiment Station in Cuba. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, vol. 18, pp. 91-95. 



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

 Treasurer of Harvard College, 1902-03, pp. 226-229. Cambridge, Mass. 



1905 

 [The same for the following year]. Ibid. 1903-04, pp. 241-244. 



1906 



[Review.] The microscopy of vegetable foods, with special reference to the detection of adulteration and the 



diagnosis of mixtures; by Andrew L. Winton. Am. Jour. Sci. ser. 4, vol. 21, pp. 335-336. 

 A new form of "container" for use in museums of economic botany. Ibid. pp. 451-452. 

 Notes from the Harvard Botanical Station in Cuba. Ibid. pp. 475-476. 



