LIST OP PUBLICATIONS. 



197 



Rose, J. N., and Paul C. Standley. 

 The American species of Meibomia of 

 the section Nephromeria. 



Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb., 16, 

 pt. 5, Feb. 11, 1913, pp. 

 211-216, pi. 51. 



Safpord, W. E. Papualthia Mariannse, a 

 new species of Annonaceae from the 

 island of Guam. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 

 Sci., 2, No. 19, Nov. 19, 

 1912, pp. 459-463, figs. 1, 2. 



Pseudannona, a new genus of 



Annonacese from the Mascarene Islands ; 

 together with notes on Artabotrys unci- 

 natus and its synonymy. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 

 Sd.,3,No.l, Jan. 4,1913, 

 pp. 16-19. 



Raimondia, a new genus of An- 



nonaceae from Colombia. 



Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb., 16, 

 pt. 5, Feb. 11, 1913, pp. 

 217-219, pis. 52, 53. 



Chelonocarpus, a new section of 



the genus Annona, with descriptions 

 of Annona scleroderma and Annona 

 testudinea. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 



Set., 3, No. 4, Feb. 19, 



1913, pp. 103-109, figs. 1-3. 



Includes descriptions of two new 



species, Annona scleroderma and A. 



testudinea, from Mexico and Central 



America, for which the new section 



Chelonocarpus is proposed. 



Smith, Johx Donnell. Undescribed 

 plants from Guatemala and other Cen- 

 tral American republics, — XXXV. 



Botan. Oaz., 54, No. 3, Sept. 

 21, 1912, pp. 235-244. 



Undescribed plants from Guate- 

 mala and other Central American re- 

 publics, — XXXVI. 



Botan. Gaz., 55, No. 6, June 

 16, 1913, pp. 431-438. 



Standley, Paul C. Some useful native 

 plants of New Mexico. 



Rep. Smithsonian Inst., 



1911, No. 2119, Nov. 20, 



1912, pp. 447-462, pis. 

 1-13. 



Plants of the Alpine Club expe- 

 dition to the Mount Pvobson region. 



Canadian Alpine Journal, 



Special Number, 1912 



(Feb., 1913), pp. 76-97, 



pis. 1-5. 



Includes descriptions of several new 



species of phanerogams. 



Five new plants from New Mexico. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ion, 26, May 21, 1913, pp. 

 115-119. 



(See also under Gerrit S. Miller, jr . , 



J. N. Rose and E. O. Wooton.) 



Steele, E. S. Four new species of 

 goldenrod from the eastern United 

 States. 



Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb., 16, 

 pt. 5, Feb. 11, 1913, pp. 

 221-224. 

 The writer describes 4 new species 

 of SoUdago from Wisconsin, Minne- 

 sota, Michigan, and Indiana. 



Swingle, W. T. Chsetospermum, a new 

 genus of hard-shelled citrous fruits. 



Journ. Washington Acad. 

 Sci., 3, No. 4, Feb. 19, 



1913, pp. 99-102, 1 fig. 



Tide STROM, Ivar. A new Salicornia. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Washing- 

 ton, 26, Jan. 18, 1913, pp. 

 13, 14. 

 Describes S. ulahensis, the type of 

 which is in the National Museum. 



Wooton, E. O., and Paul C. Standley. 



Descriptions of new plants preliminary 



to a report upon the flora of New 



Mexico. 



Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb., 16, 

 pt. 4, Feb. 12, 1913, pp. 

 109-196, pis. 48-50. 



GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 



GoLDSCHMiDT, V. (See under Joseph E 

 Pogue.) 



Merrill, George P. A recent meteorite 



fall near Holbrook, Navajo County, 



Arizona. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 



60, No. 9, Nov. 21, 1912, 



pp. 1-4. 



Gives an account of the fall and 



description of the composition and 



Merrill, George P. — Continued. 



structure of the stone, including a 

 chemical analysis by Dr. J. E. Whit- 

 field. 



A newly found meteoric iron from 



Perry ville, Perry County, Missouri. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 43, 



No. 1943, Dec. 31, 1912, 



pp. 595-597, pis. 44, 45. 



Gives a description of the iron as 



found, with figures of the complete 



