Bibliographies. 20 



Sluzev, P. Dem Andenken von F. A. 

 Teplouchov. (Russ.) Jurjev, Acta horti 

 hot., 7, 1906, (109-115, mit Portr. imd 

 Schriften-Verzeicbnis). 



Vail, A. M. A little-known work on 

 the natural history of the Leeward 

 islands. New York, N.Y., J. Bot. Gard., 

 7, 1906, (275-279). 



Woodward, B. B. Dates of issue 

 of Atlas der Diatomaceen-Kunde by 

 A. Kchmidt. J. Bot., London, 44, 190(i, 

 (384-386). 



Zeleneckij, N. M. Prodfomus florae 

 Tanriae. (Russ.) Odessa, Zap. Univ., 

 102, 1906, (49-526). 



0040 ADDRESSES, LECTURES, 

 Etc., OF A GENERAL 

 CHARACTER. 



International conference on hj'bridisa- 

 tion and cross-breeding. Report of 

 proceedings. Gard. Chron., London, 

 (Ser. 3), 40, 1906, (94-96, 115-118). 



Bardswell, F. A. The protection of 

 wild flowers. Garden, London, 69, 1906, 

 (289-290, 304-305). 



Bateson, W. Tlie progress of genetic 

 research. London, Rep. Genet., R. Hort. 

 Soc, 1906, (90-97) ; Gard. Chron., 

 London, (Ser. 3), 40, 1906, (81-83). 



Blackman, V. H. Sexuality and de- 

 velopment of the ascocarp of Humar'ia 

 gramdata. London, Proc. R. Soc, B. 

 77, 1906, (354-368, pi. 13-15). 



Cortesi, F. Fiori bizzarri ed aristo- 

 cratici. Le Orchidee. El Secolo XX, 

 Milano, 4, 1905, (873-880). 



Cozzi, C. A proposito di un mano- 

 scritto dello Zannichelli. Firenze, Bull. 

 Soc. bot. ital., 1905, 163-165). 



Darwin, F. Periodicity of plant 

 functions. London, Trans. S.E.V. Sci. 

 Soc, 1906, (1-17, figs. 1-6). 



Lectures on the physiology 



of movement in plants. I. Associated 

 stimuli. N. Phytol., London, 5, 1906, 

 (199-207); II. On some questions of 

 nomenclature and method, t.e. (223- 

 231, with fig.). 



Druery, C. T. British ferns and their 

 wild sports. London, J. R. Hort. Soc, 

 (N. Ser.), 31, 1906, (77-83, figs. 31-34). 



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Druery, C. T. Lecture on Ferns. Gard. 

 Chron., London, (Ser. 3), 40, 1906, 



(186). 



Fern life. t.c. (315). 



Farmer, J. B. Parasitism. Gard. 



Chron., London, (Ser. 3), 39, 1906, (286). 



Gurney, E. Limnology, or, the study 

 of fresli waters. Norwich, Trans. Nat. 

 Soc, 8, 1906, (159-174). 



Henslow, G. Vegetative sports and 

 floral freaks. London, J. R. Hort. Soc, 

 (N. Ser.), 31, 1906, (1-7). 



On the tioie meaning of 



" natural selection " and the " survival 

 of the fittest" in nature, t.c. (90-96). 



Holmes, E. M. Horticulture in rela- 

 tion to medicine, t.c. (42-61, figs. 8- 

 15). 



Hurst, C. C. The Mendelian " laws " 

 of inheritance. Orch. Rev., London, 14, 

 1906, (97-99). 



Johannsen, W. Does hybridisation 

 increase fluctuating variability ? London, 

 Rep. Genet., R. Hort. Soc, 1906, (98- 

 111). 



Kamienski, F. Au sujet de la publi- 

 cation iiroposee de la "Flore de la 

 Pologne." (Polish) Wszechswiat, War- 

 szawa, 25, 1906, (43-45). 



Marsden, P. H. Some botanical and 

 other remarks upon Norway. Pharm. 

 J., Loudon, (Ser. 4), 22, 1906, (309-210, 

 with views). 



Oliver, F. W. Modern Botanv. Gard. 

 Chron., London (Ser. 3), 40, 1906, (175, 

 215, 225). 



Pres. Address at Brit. 



Assoc. [Botany in England]. Notes by 

 James Britten. J. Bot., London, 44, 

 1906, (310-314). 



Arber, E. N., Seward, A. 



C. and Scott, D. H. Origin of gymno- 

 sperms. N. Phytol., London, 5, 1906, 

 (68-76, 141-148). 



Rusby, H. H. The wild grains and 

 nuts of the United States. New York, 

 N.Y., J. Bot. Gard., 7, 1906, (269-273). 



A historical sketch of the 



develoimient of botany in New York 

 city. Torreya, New York, N.Y., 6, 1906, 

 (101-111, 133-145). 



Scott, D. H. Life and work of Bernard 

 Renault. J. R. Microsc. Soc, London, 



