﻿62 Index to Recent Literature 



Gwynne-Vaughan, D. T. On some Points in the Morphology and 

 Anatomy of the Nymphaeaceae. Trans. Linn, Soc., London, 5 : 287- 

 299. pi. 21-22. O. 1897. 



Halsted, B. D. Mycological Notes. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 24 : 505- 

 510. 30 N. 1897. 



Notes on Chalara paradoxa and Puccinia asparagi. 



Hicks, G. H., and Dabney, J. C. The superior Value of large, 

 heavy Seed. Yearb. U. S. Dept. Agric. 1896: 305-322./. 74- 

 83. 1897. 



Hollick, A. Affinities of Caulinites Ad. Brong. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 



pi. 320. 30 D. 1897. 



Hollick, A. : 



25. N. 1897. 



Howe. M. A. 



Jersey. Plant World. 1 : 24- 



Porella. Bull. Torr. 



Bot. Club, 24: 512-528. 30 N. 1897. 



Detailed descriptions of the eight species of the United States. 



J[epson], W. L. Carpenteria Calif ornica. Erythea, 5: 124. 24 



N. 1897. 



Kearney, T. H., Jr. New or otherwise interesting Plants of Eastern 

 Tennessee. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, 24: 560-575. 30 D. 1897. 



New species in Cimici/uga, Stylosanthes, Scutellaria and Xantkium. 



Langworthy, C. F. Soy Beans as Food for Man. Farmers' Bull- 

 U. S. Dept. of Agric. 58: 20-23. 1897. 



Discusses Glycine hispida. 



MacDougal, D. T. The Movements of Plants. Bull. Bot. Dept. 

 Jamaica, 4: 217-227./. i-g. N. 1897. 



Macoun, J. The Cryptogamic Flora of Ottawa. Ottawa Nat. M« 

 129-140. 1897. 



Pammel, L. H. Notes on the Grasses and Forage Plants of Iowa, 



Nebraska and Colorado. 

 1-47. /. 1-12. 1897. 



Includes a list of species collected. 



(Div. Agrost.) 



M. E. 



A Ch emico-physiological Study of Spirogyra 

 mttda. Contnb. Bot. Lab. Univ. Penn. 1 : 203-259. 1897 



.eters, A. J. The sticky Zone on Silent antirrhina. Asa Gray 

 Bull. 5: no. D. 1897. 



icters, A. J. Seed Production and Seed Saving. Yearb. U. S. Dept- 

 Agric. 1896: 207-216./. 43 ^ 50 , l897 



