Vol. VI 



OCTOBER, 1920 



No. 1 



ENTRIES 1-473 



Botanical Abstracts 



A monthly serial furnishing abstracts and citations of publications in the international 



field of botany in its broadest sense 



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interested in plants. 



THE SOCIETIES NOW REPRESENTED 



AND 



THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL 



(The Executive Committee for 1920 are indicated by asterisks) 



American Association for the Advancement 

 of Science, Section G. 

 *B. E. Livingston, Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versity, Baltimore, Maryland. 

 A.F. Blakeslee, Station for Experimental 

 Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, Long 

 Island, New York. 



Botanical Society of America, General 

 Section. 

 B. M. Davis, University of Michigan, Ann 



Arbor, Michigan. 

 *R. A. Harper, Columbia University, 

 New York City. 



Botanical Society of America, Physiology 



Section. 

 B. M. Duggar, Missouri Botanical 



Garden, St. Louis, Missouri. 

 W. J. V. Osterhotjt, Harvard University, 



Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



Botanical Society of America, Systematic 



Section. 

 J. H. Barnhart, New York Botanical 



Garden, Bronx Park, New York City. 

 A. S. Hitchcock, U. S. Bureau of Plant 



Industry, Washington, D. C. 



American Society of Naturalists. 

 J. A. Harris, Station for Experimental 



Evolution, Cold Spring Harbor, Long 



Island, New York. 

 E. M. East, Harvard University, Bussey 



Institution, Forest Hills, Boston, 



Massachusetts. 



Ecological Society of America. 

 Forrest Shreve, Desert Laboratory, 

 Carnegie Institution, Tucson, Arizona. 

 •Geo. H. Nichols, Yale University, New 

 Haven, Connecticut. 



At large. 

 W. A. Orton, U. S. Bureau of Plant Indus 

 try, Washington, D. C. 



Paleontological Society of America. 



E. W. Berry, Johns Hopkins University, 

 Baltimore, Maryland. 



F. H. Knowlton, U. S. National Museum, 

 Washington, D. C. 



American Society of Agronomy. 

 C. A. Mooers, University of Tennessee, 



Knoxville, Tennessee. 

 E. G. Montgomery, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, New York. 



Society for Horticultural Science. 

 *E. J. Kratjs, University of Wisconsin, 



Madison, Wisconsin. 

 W. A. McCue, Delaware Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Newark, Dela- 

 ware. 



American Phytopathological Society. 

 *Donald Reddick {Chairman of the Board) , 

 Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 

 C. L. Shear, U. S. Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try, Washington, D. C. 



Society of American Foresters. 

 J. S. Illick, State Forest Academy, 



Mount Alto, Pennsylvania. 

 Barrington Moore, American Museum 

 of Natural History, New York City. 



American Conference of Pharmaceutical 

 Faculties. 

 Henry Kraemer, University of Michi- 

 gan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

 Wortley F. Rtjdd, Medical College, Rich- 

 ' mond, Virginia. 



Royal Society of Canada. 

 No elections. 



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