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62. Pfeiffer, N. E., "Development of the floral axis and new bud in imported Easter 



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64. , "Viability of stored Lilium pollen," C. B. T. I., 9 : 199-211 (1938). 



65. , "Life of Gladiolus pollen prolonged by controlled conditions of storage," 



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66. , "New hybrids of Lilium auratum and L. superhum as seed parents," Am. 



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67. , "Recent hybrids of Lilium sulphvreum, X L. Hevryi," Am. Lily Year Book, 



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71 , "Relation of composition of seed and the effects of hght to growth of seed- 



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72. , "Effect of variations in the amounts of available carbon and nitrogen on the 



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76. Thornton, N. C., "Carbon dioxide storage of fruits, vegetables and flowers," 



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77. , "The effect of carbon dioxide on fruits and vegetables in storage," C. B. T. I., 



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78 , "Carbon dioxide storage. III. The influence of carbon dioxide on oxygen 



uptake by fruits and vegetables," C. B. T. I., 5 : 371-402 (1933). 



79. , "Carbon dioxide storage. IV. The influence of carbon dioxide on the acidity 



of 'plant tissue," C. B. T. L, 5 : 403-418 (1933). 



80. , "Carbon dioxide storage. V. Breaking the dormancy of potato tubers," 



C. B. T. I., 5 : 471-481 (1933). 



81. , "Carbon dioxide storage. VI. Lowering the acidity of fungal hyphae by 



treatment with carbonic acid," C. B. T. I., 6 : 395-402 (1934). 



82. , "Carbon dioxide storage. VII. Changes in flower color as evidence of the 



effectiveness of carbon dioxide in reducing the acidity of plant tissue," C. B. T. /., 

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83. ," Carbon dioxide storage. VIII. Chemical changes in potato tubers resultmg 



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