OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES 397 



Almagest (1696) p. 250, t 100, f. 6, 7. 



Sweet Fern, Sweet Ferrj-, Sweet Bush, Fern Gale, Spleenwort Bush, Beringer, Am. 

 Jour. Pharm., May 1894, p. 222. 



Meadow or Shrubby Fern, Canada Sweet Gale, Britton and Brown, lUust. Flora 

 of North. U. States and Canada, ed. vol. 1, p. 586 (1913). 



SUPPLEMENT.VRY BIBLIOGRAPHY 



In addition to the literature cited in the chapters on historical review and 

 synonyms, the following references are appended. 



1. Linnaeus: Species Plantarum, p. 1024 (1753). 



2. Michau.x: Fl. Bor. Am. 2, p. 228 (1803). 



3. Miller: Gardener's Dictionary, vol. 2, pt. 1 (1807). 



4. Linnaeus: Species Plantarum, 2: p. 1453 (1763). 



5. W. Bartram: Travels, 2d ed., p. 403 (1794). 



6. Aiton: Hortus Kewensis, p. 334 (1789). 



7. Chevalier: Monograph, des Myricacees, Memoires de la Societe Nationale des 

 Sciences Naturelles et Mathematiques de Cherbourg 32 (1902). 



8. Tison: Recherches sur la chute des feuilles chez les dicotyledones, Caen, p. 42 

 (1900). 



9. Solereder's Systematic Anatomy of the Dicotyledons, vol. 2, p. 785 (1908). 



10. Small: Flora of the Southeastern U. S., 2d ed., p. 337 (1913). 



11. Beringer: Notes on the genus Myrica, Amer. Jour. Pharm, May 1894, p. 220. 



12. Gris: Nouv. Arch. Mus. d'hist. nat., t. 6, p. 284 (1870). 



13. Brunchorst: Die Structur d. Inhaltskorper in d. Zellen einiger Wurelangschwell- 

 ungen, Bergens Museums Aarber, p. 233 and plate 21. 



14. Moeller: Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Frankia sublilis Brunchorst, Berichte der 

 deutschen Bot. Gesellschaft, p. 215-224 (1890). 



15. Shibata: Die Wurzelanschwellungen von Alnus und Myrica in Cytologische Stu- 

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16. Harshberger: The form and structure of the mycodomatia of M. cerifera, Proc. 

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17. Arzberger: The fungus root tubercles of Ceanolhus Americana, Elaeagnus argen'xa 

 and Myrica cerifera, Missouri Botanical Garden Report, p. 82 (1910). 



18. Jordan: General Bacteriology, p. 404-413 (1908). 



19. Wright: Pub. Mass. Genl. Hosp., Boston 1905; Journal Med. Res., 8, p. 349 (1905). 



20. Wolff and Israel: Arch. f. path. Anat., 126, p. 11 (1891). 



