INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE — 365 
Knowlton, C. H., & Deane, W. Reports on the flora of the 
Boston district,—XLII. Rhodora 26: 13-19. ‘Ja’ 26 F 
1924. 
Lankester, C. H. Notes from Costa Rica. Orchid Rev. 32: 
89. Mr 1924. 
Lepeschkin, W. The influence of vitamins upon the development 
of yeasts and molds. Bot. Gaz. 11: 164-167. f. 1. 26 Mr 
1924. 
Lloyd, F. E. The fluorescent colors of plants. Science II. 59: 
241-248. 14 Mr 1924 
Loeb, J. Theory of regeneration based on mass relation. III. 
Further experiments on the cause of the polar character 
of regeneration. Jour. Gen. Physiology 6: 463-477. f. 1-8. 
20 Mr 1924. 
Studies based on Bryophyllum calcinum. 
Lorenz, A. A Revision of the Mt. Desert hepatic list. Rhodora 
20: 6-13. ~-Ja"’.. 26 F-10924. 
Magness, J. R., & Diehl, H.C. Physiological studies on apples 
in storage. Jour. Agr. Research 27: 1-38. f. 1-15. 5 Ja 
1924. 
Martin, T.L. Soil flora studies. Soil Sci. 16: 475-477. D 1923. 
Maxon, W.R. A third species of Alalopteris. Proc. Biol. Soc. 
Washington 37: 63-64. 21 F 192 
4. 
Including Atalopteris ekmani sp. nov. from Haiti. 
{Moore, G. T.] Local oaks and their uses. Missouri Bot. Gard. 
Bull. 12: 25-32. pl. 2. “F" Mr 1924. 
[Moore, G. T.] White-oak acorns as food. Missouri Bot. Gard. 
Bull,.22: 32-33. log... “' F’’ Mr.1924. 
Mousley, H. Calypso. Jour. New York Bot. Gard. 25: 25-30. 
pl. 283-284. “F"” Mr 1924. 
Mousley, H. Further notes on the Pe of Hatley, Que. Can. 
Field Nat. 38: 50-51. 14 Mr 1924. 
