276 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Berry, J. B. Northern woodlot trees. A guide to the identi- 
fication of the trees and woods to accompany farm wood- 
lands. A handbook for students, teachers, farmers and 
woodsmen. I—-VIII. 1-214. f. 1-105. 1924. 
Britton, N. L. Plants of the Galapagos Islands. Jour. New 
York Bot. Gard. 25: 10-11. “Ja” F 1924. 
Britton, N. L. Studies of West Indian Plants—XII. Bull. 
Torrey Club 51: 1-12. “Ja” F 1924. 
Including descriptions of a new genus, Necramium and new species in 
Cyperus (1), Reynosia (1), Peperomia (1), Clidemia (1), Rondeletia (1), Kall- 
stroemia (1), Anthurium (1), Piper (2), Prestonia (1), Decastelma (1), Necra- 
mium (1), Dorstenia (3), Maytenus (1), Eugenia (5), Calyptranthes (1). 
Burlingham, G. S. Notes on species of Russula. Mycologia 
16: 16-23. pl. 4-5. 19 Ja 1924. 
Including descriptions of 9 new species. 
Call, L. E., & Getty, R. E. The eradication of bindweed. 
Kansas Agr. Exp. Sta. Circular 101: 1-18. f. r-9. D 1923. 
Clute, W. N. Flowering habit of tamarix. Am. Bot. 30: 34. 
Ja 1924. 
Clute, W. N. Plant names and their meanings—XVIII. 
| Ericaceae. Am. Bot. 30: 5-14. Ja 1924. 
Clute, W. N. The adjustment of plants. Gardeners’ Chron. 
Am. 28:50. F 1924. 
Clute, W. N. 
Ja I 
What are sports? Gardeners’ Chron. Am. 28: 
18. 24. 
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Cockerell, T. D. A. A genuine fossil Ophioglossum. Torreya 
10-11. Ja F 1924. [lIllust.] 
Including the description of 1 new species, Ophioglossum hastatsforme. 
Cottam, W. P. Utah’s giant fir. Am. Forests and Forest Life 
30: 109. ."F”’ Ja 1624.. (ust, 
Crosby, N. The charm of California wildflowers. Am. Bot. 
30: 2-4... Ja: tore. 
Emerson, R. A. A genetic view of sex expression in the flowering 
plants. Science II. 59: 176-182. 22 F 1924. 
