Biologie, Parasitismus, Anpassungen. 415 



Schliesslich werden noch „schlafende Aste" z. B. an Schizolobkim excelsum 

 (Leguminosae) und Lansinm domesticum (Sapindaceae) erwähnt. 



Siehe auch Büsgen im Bot. Centralbl., XCV (1904), pp. 420, 421. 



627. Warming, Eng. Die Windfrage. Fortgesetzte Anmerkungen zu 

 Prof. Ad. Hansens Publikationen über den Wind. (Engl. Bot. Jahrb., XXXII 

 [1903], Beiblatt n. 71, pp. 26—36.) 



628. Weindorfer, G. On the fertilization of Phanerogams II, Dispersion 

 oi poUen by insects. (The Victorian Naturalist, XIX [1903). n. 9, pp. 128—132.) 



629. AVeldon. W. F. R. Change in Organic Correlation of Ficaria ranun- 

 culoides during the Flowering Season. (Biometrica I, part. 1 [1902], pp. 12—128.) 



Siehe Pearson in Bot. Centralbl., XCIIl (1903), p. 9. 



630. Weldon, W. F. R. Seasonal change in the characters of Aster pre- 

 nanthoides (Muhl.). Note on a paper by G. H. Shull. 



631. Wieler. Wachstum ohne Sauerstoff. (Beih. bot. Centralbl., XIII 

 11903), pp. 431—436.) 



632. Willis, J. €. and Bnrkill, J. H. Notes on the Anthophilous Insect 

 Fauna of the Clova Mountains. Note I. On the Absolute Number of Insects 

 Visiting. (Ann. Scott. Not. Hist. Edinburgh, 1903, pp. 29—37. 99—103.) 



638. AVillis, J. C. and Barkill, .1. H. The Phanerogamic Flora of the Clova 

 Mountains in Special Relation to Prower Biology. (Trans. Bot. Soc. Edinburgh, 

 1902, pp. 109—126.) 



634. Willis, J. C, and Burkill, J. H. Flowers and Insects in Great-Britain. 

 Part II. Observations on the Natural Orders Dij^saceae, Plumbaginc.ceae, (Jompo- 

 sitae. Umbeiliferae and Cornaceae, made in the Clova Mountains. (Ann. of Bot., 

 XVII [1903], pp. 313—361.) 



Siehe Worsdell im Bot. Centralbl., XCIII (1903), p. 296. 



635. Willis, J. C. and Burkill, J. H. Flowers and Insects in Great Britain. 

 Part III: Observations on the most specialized Flowers of the Clova Moun- 

 tains. (Ann. of Bot. XVII [1903], pp. 639—670.) 



Enthält: Snited for Diurnal Lepidoptera (Silene acaiilis, Habenaria conopsea), 

 Suited for Nocturnal Lepidoptera (Lonicera Peridymenum) , Lychnis Type 

 (LycJmis diurna, L. flos cuculi, L. alpina, Primuln vidgaris), Crocus Type (Crocus 

 aureus), Viola Type {Viola palustris, V. canina, \ ■ silvatica, V. tricolor, V. lutea), 

 Orchis Type (Orchis maculata, O. mascula), Tropaeolum Type (Tropaeolum 

 speciosum), Pinguicula Type (Pinguicida vulgaris), Pedicularis Type (P. silvatica, 

 P. palustris, Melampyrum pratense), Labiate Type (Euphrasia officifialis, Nepeta 

 Glechorna, Prunella vidgaris, Stachys palustris, Galeojysis Tetrahit, Lamium pur- 

 pureum, L. macidatum, Ajuga reptans), Explosive Leguminous Type (Genista 

 anglica. Ulex europaeus, Cytisus scoparius), Leguminous Type (Cytisus Laburnum, 

 Trifolium pratense, T- hybridum, T. repens, Lotus corniculatus. Oxytropis cam- 

 pestris, Vicia Cracca, V. silvatica, V. sepiüm. Lathyrus pratensis, L- macrorrhizus, 

 Polygala vulgaris), Digitalis Type (Digitalis purpurea, Minmlus Langsdorffii), 

 Erica Type (Arctostaphylos Uva ursi, Vaccinium Myrtillns, Y- Vitis Idaei, Erica 

 tetralix, E. cinerea). Simple Pendulous Type {Geranium phaeum, Prunus avium, 

 Rubus Idaeus, Geum- rivale), Pyrola secunda Type {P. secunda, Ribes sanguineum), 

 Galanthus Type (6r. nivalis), Campanula Type (Campanula rotundifolia.) 



Siehe Worsdell im Bot. Centralbl., XCIII (1908), p. 295. 



636. Winkler, Hans. "Über regenerative Sprossbildung auf den Blättern 

 von Torenia asiatica L. (Ber. D. Bot. Ges., XXI [1903], p. 96—107, mit zwei 

 Holzschnitten.) 



