UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS— (Continued) 



Vol. 5. 1912-. 



1. Studies in NiooUana, I, by William Albert Setcbell. Pp. 1-86. December, 



1912 ~ 1.25 



2. Quantitative Studies of Inheritance in Nicotianu Hybrids, I, by Thomas 



Harper Goodspeed. Pp. 87-168. December, 1912 1.00 



3. Quantitative Studies of Inheritance in Nicotiana Hybrids, II, by Thomas 



Harper Goodspeed. Pp. 169-188. January, 1913 20 



4. On the Partial Sterility of Nicotiana Hybrids made with N. sylvestris as a 



Parent, by Thomas Harper Goodspeed. Pp. 189-198. March, 1913 10 



5. Notes on the Germination of Tobacco Seed, I, by Thomas Harper Goodspeed. ' 



Pp. 199-222. May, 1913 25 



6. Quantitative Studies of Inheritance in Nicotiana Hybrids, III, by Thomas 



Harper Goodspeed. Pp. 223-231. April, 1915 10 



7. Notes on the Germination of Tobacco Seed, II, by Thomas Harper Good- 



speed. Pp. 233-248. June, 1915 15 



8. Parthenogenesis, Pa'tthenocarpy and Phenospermy in Nicotiana, by Thomas 



Harper Goodspeed. Pp. 249-272, plate 35. July, 1915 25 



9. On the Partial Sterility of Nicotiana Hybrids made with N. sylvestris as a 



Parent, II, by T, H. Goodspeed and A. H. Ayres. Pp. 273-292, plate 36. 

 October, 1916 20 



10. On the Partial Sterility of Ni<-otian<i Hybrids made with N. sylvestris as a 



Parent, III, An Account of the Mode of Floral Abscission in the Fi Species 

 Hybrids, by T. H. Goodspeed and J. N. Kendall. Pp. 293-299. November, 

 1916 :.. „ „ .....,- .05 



11. The Nature of the Fj Species Hybrids between Nicotiana sylvestris and 



Varieties of Nicotiana Tabacum, with Special Reference to the Conception 

 of Reaction System Contrasts in Heredity, by T. H. Goodspeed and R. E. 

 Clausen. Pp. 301-346, plates 37-48. January, 1917 46 



12. Abscission of Flowers and Fruits in the Solanaceae, with Special Reference 



to Nicotiana. by John N. Kendall. Pp. 347-428, 10 text figures, plates 49- 



53. March, 1918 85 



IS. Controlled Pollination in Nicotiana, by Thomas Harper Goodspeed and Pirie 



Davidson. Pp. 429-434. August, 1918 10 



14. An Apparatus for Flower Measurement, by T. H. Goodspeed and R. E. 



Clausen. Pp. 435-437, plate 54, 1 figure in test. September 25, 1918 .05 



15. Note on the Effects of Illuminating Gas and its Constituents in Causing 



Abscission of Flowers in Nicotiana and Citrus, by T. H. Goodspeed, J. M. 

 McGee and R. W. Hodgson. Pp. 439-450. December, 1918 15 



16. Notes on the Germination of Tobacco Seed, III. Note on the Relation of 



Light and Darkness to Germination, by T. Harper Goodspeed. Pp. 451- 



455. April, 1919 05 



Vol. 6. 1914-. 



1. Parasitic Florideae, by William Albert Setchell. Pp. 1-34, plates 1-6. 



April, 1914 .35 



2. Fhytomonda regularis, a Symmetrical Protophyte Related to Coelastrum, by 



Charles Atwood Kofoid. Pp. 35-40, plate 7. April, 1914 .05 



3. Variation in Oenothera ovata, by Katherine Layne Brandegee. Pp. 41-50, 



plates 8-9. June, 1914 10 



4. Plantae Mexicanae Purpuslanae, VI, by Townshend Stith Brandegee. Pp. 



51-77. July, 1914 25 



5. The Scinaia Assemblage, by William Albert Setchell. Pp. 79-152, plates 



10-12. October, 1914 .75 



6. Notes on Pacific Coast Algae, I, Pylaiella Postelsiae, n. sp., a New Type In 



the Genus Fvlaiella, by Carl Skottsberg. Pp. 153-164, plates 17-19. May, 

 1915 ...... :„^...i i...:t..i...::....... .15 



7. New and Noteworthy Callfomian Plants, II, by Harvey Monroe Hall. Pp. 



165-176, plate 20. October, 1915 15 



8. Plantae MerJcanae Purpuslanae, VII, by Townshend Stith Brandegee. Pp. 



177-197. October, 1915 ., 25 



