83 



Coville, Frederic Vernon. List of 

 publications of the division of botany. 

 Washington, D.C., Cir. U. S. Dept. 

 Agric. Div. Bot., No. 30, 1901, (10). 

 Rev. ed., 1902, (12). 23 cm. [0030]. 



17976 



Wokas [Nymphaea pobj- 



sepala], a primitive food of the Klamath 

 indians. Washington, D.C., Smith- 

 sonian Inst., Rep. Nation. Mas., 1902, 

 190^ (725-739, with pi.}. [0060 5400]. 



17977 



— - Desert plants as a source 



of drinking water. [(Botany of the 

 Death Valley expedition), Washington, 

 D.C., U. S. Dept. Agric. Div. Bot., CWt. 

 Nation. Herb., 4, 1893, (46-47)] in 

 Washington, D.C., Smithsonian Inst., 

 Rep., 1903, 1904, (11 + 499-505, with 

 pi., text fig.). Separate. 24.5 cm. 

 [0060]. ' 17978 



• and MacDougal, D[aniel] 



T[renibly]. Desert botanical laboratoiy. 

 Grant No. 26. [Preliminary report.] 

 Washington, D.C., Carnegie Inst., Year 

 Book, No. 2, 1903, 1904, (xxvi-xxvii). 

 [3800 8000 y;]. 17979 



Cowan, Alexander. . Report of the 

 1902 excursion of the Scottish Alj)ine 

 Club. Edinburgh, Trans. Bot. Soc, 22, 

 1904, (317-318). [8000 del 17980 



Cowles, Henry Chandler. The work 

 oE the year 1903 in ecolog}^ Science, 

 New York, N.Y., (N. Ser.), 19, 1904, 

 (879-885). 17981 



Craig, J. and Van Hook, J. M. Pink 

 rot \Cephalothecinm ro.se/<??i]an attendant 

 of apple scab. Agric. Exp. St., New 

 York, (Cornell Station), Ithaca, Bull. 

 No. 207, 1902, (161-171, with 2 pis., 

 text fig.) ; [review] Washington, D.C., 

 U. S. Dept. Agric. Off Exp. Sta. Rec, 

 14, 1903, (668)'. [4050 7700]. 17982 



Cramer, Julius. Fort rait dem Kalk- 



anstrich ? Prakt. Ratgeber Obstbau, 



Frankfurt a. O., ±l\ 1902, (453). 



[4350]. 17983 



Crampton, Cecil B. Anabolism and 

 Katabolism. Edinburgh, Proc. R. 

 Physic. Soc, 1902-1904, (1904), (195- 

 213). [3140 3160]. 17984 



Crawford, F. C. On the first recorded 

 occurrence of Chara haltica in Scotland. 

 Edinburgh, Trans. Pot. Soc, 22, 1901, 

 [1904], (13, fig.). [7300 8000 de]. 



17985 



Crawshay, De B. Reversion in 

 Odontoglossums. Gard. Chron., 



London, (Ser. 3), 33, 1903, (99) ; cf. 76. 

 34,1903,(253,308). |4650 6000]. 



17986 



Crecelius, Wilhelra. Ueber Bestand- 

 teile der Bliiten von Althaea rosea. 

 Diss. ]\[unchen (Druck v. M. Ernst), 

 1904, (48). 23 cm. [3120 5400]. 



17987 



Creite, [Karl Ludwig Otto]. Zum 

 Nachweis von Tetanusbacilleu in Or- 

 ganen des Menschen. Centralbl. Bakt., 

 Jena, Abt. 1, 37, Originale, 1904, (312- 

 314). [7700]. ^ 17988 



Cresson, Ezra T[ownsend], jun. Notes 

 on rare or little known Mosses : Dux- 

 haumia aphylla L. Brvologist, Brook- 

 lyn, N.Y., 7, 1904, (51-52). [7000]. 



17989 



Cronhelm, W. Die Bedeutung der 

 pflanzlichen Schwebeorganismen fur 

 den Sauer«toffhauslialt des Wassers. 

 Plcin, ForschBer. biol. Stat., 11, 1904, 

 (276-288). [9000 3040]. 17990 



Cronwinkel, M. Pflanzen und Stick- 

 stoff. Natur u. Glaube, Leutkirch, 7, 

 1901,(291-302;. [3120]. 17991 



Cross, C[harles] F[rederick] und 

 Bevan, E[dward] J[ohn]. Ueber die 

 Konstitution der Cellulose. Zs. Far- 

 benchem., Sorau, 3, 1904, (197-199, 

 441-442). [3120]. 17992 



Crossland, Charles. Fungus foray 

 at Rokeby. Naturalist, London, 1904, 

 (329-342). [8000 r/ej. 17993 



■ Fungus flora of a cast-out 



hearthrug. Naturalist, London, 1904, 

 (359-363). [7700 8000 rf^]. 17994 



Fungi. 



Tree-destrovin< 



Halifax Nat., 4, 1901, (108-109). [4050 

 7700] 17995 



and Needham, J. The plants 



of Pecket Wood [Yorkshire]. Naturalist, 

 London, 1904, (165-175). [8000 de]. 



17996 



Woodland 



studies : 1. The flora of a boulder in 

 :\larch. Halifax Nat., 8, 1903, (8-10). 

 [8000 de]. 17997 



V. Crump, W. B. 

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