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Forrest Shreve. The vegetation of a desert mountain as determined by 

 climatic conditions (Publications of Carnegie Institution). (2). 



L. H. Bailey and Collaborators. Cyclopedia of Horticulture. 



H. H. Bartlett. Genetical work on Oenothera (several papers). 



H. H. Dixon. Transpiration and the ascent of sap. 



R. A. Emerson and H. B. Frost. Work in Genetics. 



Lawrence J. Henderson. The Fitness of the Environment. 



T. A. Kiesselbach. Work on the transpiration of corn (Research Bulletin, 

 University of Nebraska). 



P. A. Lehenbauer. Growth of maize in relation to temperature (Physiologi- 

 cal Researches). 



F. LoHNis and N. R. Smith. Life cycles of bacteria (Journal of Agricultural 

 Research). 



T. B. OsBORN and L. B. Mendel. Work on the chemistry of nutrition (numer- 

 ous papers). 



W. .T. V. Osterhout. Work on theories of antagonism (numerous papers). 



AI. Cheveley Rayner. Work on obligate symbiosis in Call una (Annals of 

 Botany). 



O. Renner. Work on the cohesion theory and water movement (several papers). 



B. L. Robinson. Monograph of Brickellia (ISIemoirs of the Gray Herbarium, 



Harvard LTniversity). 



C. Sauvageau. Work on alternation of generations in the Laminariaceae 



(several papers in Comptes Rendus). 



J. W. Shive. Physiological balance in nutrient media (Physiological Re- 

 searches) . 



Forrest Shreve. Ecological work on montane rain forests (Publications of 

 Carnegie Institution). 



W. P. Thompson. Work on the morphology of the Gnetales (Papers in Annals 

 of Botany and American Journal of Botany). 



