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{[Moore, G. T.] A new white orchid from Panama. Missouri 
Bot. Gard. Bull. 12: 53. Ap 1924.  [Lllust.] 
[Moore, G. T.] Poisoning caused by eating daffodil bulbs. 
Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 12:52. Ap 1924. 
Mousley,H. Further notes on the orchids of Hatley, Stanstead 
County, Quebec, 1923. Can. Field Nat. 38: 61-63. Ap 
1924; 86-88. My 1924. 
Munz, P. A. A revision of the genus Nemacladus (Campanu- 
laceae). Am. Jour. Bot. 11: 233-248. pl.9-10. 21 Ap 1924. 
Murrill, W. A. Lake Placid fungi. Mycologia 16: 96-98. 
31 Mr 1924. 
Nakai, T. Raphiolepidis et Eriobotryae species sine-Japonicae. 
Jour. Arnold Arboretum 5: 61-83. ‘Ap’ 1924. 
Including descriptions of many new species and varieties. 
Newcombe, F. C. Optimum temperatures for growth of some 
grass coleoptiles. Mich. Acad. Sci. Papers 3: 203-210. 
The Macmillan Co., New York. 1924. 
Orton, C. R. Studies in the morphology of the ascomycetes I. 
The stroma and the compound fructification of the Dothide- 
aceae and other groups. Mycologia 16: 49-94. pl. 7-9. 
J. 272% SMe i, 
Palmer, E.J. The ligneous flora of rich mountain, Arkansas and 
Oklahoma. Jour. Arnold Arboretum 5: 108-134. ‘‘Ap”’ 
1924. 
Parker, F. W. Carbon dioxide production of plant roots as a 
factor in the feeding power of plants. Soil Sci. 17: 229-247. 
Mr 1924. 
Pease, A. S. Eleocharis tuberculosa in New Hampshire. Rho- 
dora 26: 37-38. “F’’ 19 Mr 1924. 
Pinckney, R. M. Sorghum as an indicator of available soil- 
nitrogen. Soil Sci. 17: 315-321. Ap 1924. 
Povah, A. Hypoxylon poplar canker. Phytopathology 14: 140- 
145. f.2. ‘Mr’ 12 Ap 1924. 
