Vol. X 



JANUARY, 1922 



No. 3 



ENTRIES 859-1446 



Botanical Abstracts 



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



field of botany in its broadest sense 



PUBLISHED MONTHLY UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 



THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF BOTANICAL ABSTRACTS, INC. 



A democratically constituted organization, with members representing many societies 



interested in plants • 



THE SOCIETIES NOW REPRESENTED 



AND 



THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL 



{The Members of the Executive Committee f off 19S1 are indicated by ailerisfca) 



Paleontological Society of America. 

 Arthur Hollick, Gl Wall Strert, New 



Brighton, New York. 

 E. W. Rerry, Johns Hopkins University, 



Ealtiniore, Maryland. 



American Society of Agrcnomy. 

 C. B. Hutchison, Cornell Universitj', 



Ithaca, New York. . '' 



C. A. MooERS, University of Tennessee, 

 Knoxville, Tennessee. 

 Society for Horticultural Science. 

 V. R. Gardner, University of Missouri, 

 Columbia, Missouri. 



E. .1. Kraus, University of Wisconsin, 

 Madison, Wisconsin. 



American Phytopathological Society. 

 L. R. .Jones, University of Wisconsin, 



Madison, Wisconsin. 

 *DoNALD Reddick, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, New York. 



Society of American Foresters. 



Raphael Zon, U.S. Forest Service, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



J. S. Illick, Pennsylvania Department 

 of Forestrj^ Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 



American Conference of Pharmaceutical 

 Faculties. 



Heber W. Youngken, Philadelphia Col- 

 lege of Pharmacy and Science, Phila- 

 delphia, Pennsylvania. 



Henry Kraemer, 'Sit. Clemens, Michigan. 



Canadian Society of Technical Agricultur- 

 ists. 

 W. P. Thompson, University of Sas- 

 katchewan, Saskato(m, Saskatchewan, 

 B. T. Dkkson, Macdonald College, 

 Macdonald College, Quebec. 



Royal Society of Canada. 



F. E. Lloyd, McGill I'niversity, Mon- 

 treal, Quebec. 



J. H. Faull, University of Toronto, 

 Toronto, Ontario. 



American Association for the Advancement 

 of Science, Section G. 

 R. A. Harper, Columbia University, 

 New York City. 



B. E. Livingston, Johns Hopkins Uni- 

 versitj', Baltimore, Maryland. 



Botanical Society of America, General 

 Section. 

 H. A. Gleason, New York Botanical 

 Garden, New York City. 

 *B. M. Davis, University of Michigan, Ann 

 Arbor, Michigan. 



Botanical Society of America, Physiological 

 Section. 



Otis F. Curtis, Cornell University, 

 Ithaca, New York. 



*B. M. DuGGAR (Chairman of the Board), 

 Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, 

 Missouri. 



Botanical Society of America, Systematic 

 Section. 



Marshall A. Howe, New York Botani- 

 cal Garden, New York City. 



J. H. Barnhart, New York Botanical 

 Garden, New York City. 



Botanical Society of America, Mycological 

 Section. 



C. H. Kauffman, University of Michi- 

 gan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 



Bruce Fink, Miami, University, Oxford, 

 Ohio. 



American Society of Naturalists. 

 H. H. Bartlett, University of Michigan, 



Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

 *J. A. Harris, Department of Genetics, 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, 

 Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., New York. 



Ecological Society of America. 

 H. L. Shantz, U. S. Bureau of Plant 



Industry, Washington, D. C. 

 •Forrest Shreve, Desert Laboratory, 

 Carnegie Institution, Tucson, Arizona. 



At Large 

 W. A. Orton, U. S. Bureau of Plant J. R. Schramm (ex officio), National Re- 



Industry, Washington, D. C. search Council, Washington, D. C. 



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